Transformers: Age of Extinction Toys Revealed; A Look At The New Robots and Decepticon Galvatron Figure! [PHOTOS]

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Before Michael Bay's fourth installment of his Transformers franchise Transformers: Age of Extinction hit theatres nationwide, The Transformers first hit the toyline with new robots. Let's take a look at the Decepticon Galvatron figure before they hit toy stores around the globe!

Hasbro has revealed its Transformers: Age of Extinction toy lineup for this year's 2014 Toy Fair. We'll see familiar faces in the Transformers film along with new robots. We already know about the possibility of having Dinobots in the film thanks to the Super Bowl spot. Joining Grimlock are the other Dinobots that are included in the film and what they look like in both dinosaur and robot modes.

Here is one of the Toy figures of Grimlock; Transformers: Age of Extinction Chomp and Stomp Grimlock" which is worth $79.99 or $80 to be exact.

Now here are the rest of the Dinobots; the purple and red Triceratops is Slug, the blue pterodactyl is Strafe, the light blue and green Velociraptor is Slash, and the red Spinosaurus is Scorn.

We also have the Autobots and Decepticons both old and new. Here's one of the films favorites Bumble Bee, along with the new autobots Drift which he transforms into a Bugatti, and Crosshairs who transforms into Chevrolet Corvette Stingray.

The new Decepticons, Lockdown that transforms into a black and grey Lamborghini Aventador, and Stinger that transforms into a red and black 2013 Pagani Huarya.

There's also Hound and The Autobots leader Optimus Prime.

And of course Hasbro saved the best for last, here is Galvatron.

Galvatron in the Transformers mythos is the upgraded and more powerful version of the Decepticon leader Megatron. With that revelation shown to the world we could expect that Megatron aka the new Galvatron will make havoc and destruction to the Autobots and the human race when Transformers: Age of Extinction rolls in cinemas June 27, 2014.

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