>>5359297no, because the product wouldn't be approved and it would never has shipped even if it was produced.
What happened is simply that toy makers were shown all the designs from the movies, who/what they are, and what roles they play in the movie.
Since toy makers usually need to start production at least a year before the movie is released, they are also using early designs that might change within the movie.
So they're given a 1+ year head start and the director/producers/editors are still filming, changing designs, and editing/testing the movie up until about 2-1 month before the movie is actually released.
So if you don't see a character or vehicle, it means that their scenes were made, but they never made it to the final cut of the movie.
pic of Hasbro's War Machine, whose design is based on an early design, which is why it doesn't match the IM2 look (Diamond's too).