It's been some time since we heard about the fully backed Transformers HasLab Victory Deathsaurus project. So it is good news that we finally have a new official update that reveals the artwork for the package. What is said to be a draft of the box art by Transformers artist Guido Guidi, shows the robot mode Leader with his companions Tigerchest and Eaglechest. Read on to see the full update with details and preview image from Hasbro Pulse.
Until we reach the point when we can show you the tooling process, let’s shift gears and talk about something equally as exciting – the PACKAGING! As this HasLab is a direct companion (read arch-nemesis!) to our previous HasLab, Victory Saber, we strived to bring consistency to the box art. Of course, this means there was no one else we felt could better connect a bridge between the two than Transformers Hall of Fame Comic Artist, Guido Guidi!
So here it is! Your EXCLUSIVE first look at Guido’s early draft that brings Deathsaurus to life!

Knowing that Deathsaurus would want his Imperial portrait to capture the full breadth of his tyrannical mightiness, we felt that it was important to showcase as much as we could in the artwork. Since his throne is an integral part of the show, and iconic to Deathsaurus more so, it needed to be featured on the front of the box. Equally, we wanted Tigerchest and Eaglechest to be prominently featured as well, since they’re the first of their kind in Transformers: Legacy.
We hope you enjoyed this sneak peek into just one of the many processes intricately woven into bringing this HasLab to you, and all of the hard work that’s being poured into creating the ultimate Transformers HasLab. We’ll be back soon with even more exciting behind-the-scenes production updates!
‘Til all are one.
Really wishing for a Masterpiece version.
Wow that is beautiful.
The proportions are very well done. The parts look like they should and nothing looks too big or too small unlike some other figures that look like Deathsaurus...and Doubledealer. Can't wait to get mine. Couldn't care less about the throne though but hey, it's technically free.
The only thing I could complain about is that the Mega Ultra Chicken head and neck doesn't hide away into the chest. Which obviously couldn't happen and it still be a Breastmaster. That little bit of kibble is the only real complaint but without some odd feat of engineering to move it to the insides of the lower legs, it has to just go on the back like that to retain the gimmick. But looking at it again, it wouldn't be that crazy to pull off and something like that would be perfect for a Haslab where budget shouldn't be a constraint. Oh well.