I bought Scorponok today. He's pretty rare it seems, and I'm guessing it's because the complex gear systems in his drill arms make him more expensive to produce than the other deluxes. His transformation is friggin' lame (he's easier to change than a Fast Action Battler!), but his scorpion mode is pretty cool.
However, what is really interesting is that the figure actually gives us some clues about what Leader class Blackout may be like! There is a hex-shaped peg on Scorponok's back that spins when the drills are active, and theoretically, if the hex peg is spun, it will make the drills spin. There are also two hex-shaped holes on Scorponok's back, which undoubtedly are intended to have hex-shaped pegs inserted into them. I believe that Leader Blackout will be able to combine with Deluxe Scorponok somehow, much the same way that Voyager Blackout has a mini Scorponok that he can combine with. I also believe that Leader Blackout could actually have motorized propellers! This would make sense, because it would mean that Scorponok's drills would automatically spin while the propeller blades are active. I'm interested to see how Leader Blackout shapes up.
Once I find out how much $$$ I have, I might buy a leader Megatron and repaint him, since they seem to have plenty at my local Wallie-World. Once it's done I'll probably sell it, and then customize a second one for myself, and probably pick up Leader Optimus Prime, assuming I can get around $100 for the custom leader Megatron. I don't want to get too carried away though, because there are some other model kits that I was hoping to work on this summer, if I have the time and capital.
I'm still keeping an eye open for voyager Megatron as well, but I've yet to see him.