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The big selling point for Age of Extinction were the Dinobots, so it makes sense that various retailers would come up with various ways of presenting them to the consumer. Toys R Us brought back the loved/hated Evolutions line, packing the new Dinobots with representations of their G1 versions, in this case Dino Mini-Cons. For the price the Evolution sets are the better value, but outside of that I can't recommend them over the single pack releases.
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