Has anyone bothered to check if these match existing mega stones? As fun as it is to speculate, there's always the possibility they're not all new.
>>58251550>transforming figurinesThat might actually work for a few of them. I'd imagine most would have to go the manual route due to the number of parts that'd need to move or change completely, there's not a ton of space to tuck things like mega dragonite's head wings, but simpler ones like aerodactyl growing spikes could be spring loaded. You don't really see a lot of toys with organic shapes turning into other organic things, it's a difficult mechanical problem to solve without becoming prohibitively expensive to produce. Mostly you get stuff designed from the ground up to do that like transformers where all the car parts still have a place in the humanoid form and the human parts tuck into or fold up to become the car parts, or bakugan where the whole thing folds/unfolds into/from a geometric shape where they have a big contiguous interior area to fit all the pieces together in.