A small slice of my Transformers collection, as represented by a couple shelves in a display case.
(sorry for the large image/file size, but individual pieces get even tougher to make out if it gets much smaller)
(sorry for the large image/file size, but individual pieces get even tougher to make out if it gets much smaller)
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If I recall correctly, the makers of Robot Chicken actually used the 20th Anniversary Prime figure for that segment (during the end when he's talking to the camera).
Or were you talking about the ones used during the first part (the cheap models made of clay and plastic)? Heh, I personally wouldn't mind having the Optimus coffin.
Or were you talking about the ones used during the first part (the cheap models made of clay and plastic)? Heh, I personally wouldn't mind having the Optimus coffin.
It's really amazing to see your collection. I guess I'm more of a minimalist with mine. http://www.furaffinity.net/view/521453/
Hmm... Well, I knew that you were a Transformers fan, but... damn. Just damn. There's stuff here that I didn't even know existed.
Just out of curiosity, do you have any thoughts about Hugo Weaving being in the upcoming movie? Personally, I don't get it. They went out of their way to get Peter Cullen, but skipped over Frank Welker. Seems like a shame. And even though I've gotten used to David Kaye, I'm getting a little tired of all the "imitation" Megatron voices. Still hoping that Weaving does a good job, but I was really looking forward to hearing Welker reprise the role.
Just out of curiosity, do you have any thoughts about Hugo Weaving being in the upcoming movie? Personally, I don't get it. They went out of their way to get Peter Cullen, but skipped over Frank Welker. Seems like a shame. And even though I've gotten used to David Kaye, I'm getting a little tired of all the "imitation" Megatron voices. Still hoping that Weaving does a good job, but I was really looking forward to hearing Welker reprise the role.
Interesting in haven't noticed this until seeing so many of them lined up like this together.
On one hand you have the hero, decked out in the classic red white and blue. The guy know what he likes and has stuck with it for almost 30 years.
On the other hand you have the villian, who changes his color pallette as well as transformations seemingly on a whim.
On one hand you have the hero, decked out in the classic red white and blue. The guy know what he likes and has stuck with it for almost 30 years.
On the other hand you have the villian, who changes his color pallette as well as transformations seemingly on a whim.
You've been collecting for a long time.
Though I must say one thing: As much as I tend to begrudge the fact that Megatron is a tank in all the later (non-beast) incarnations, I can understand one thing about that: A tank means never having to explain the trigger (and I saw pictures of the G1 Megatron toy. I know where the trigger comes from, and it brings back memories of the Batman Watergun. ^.^
Of course, happy collecting.
Though I must say one thing: As much as I tend to begrudge the fact that Megatron is a tank in all the later (non-beast) incarnations, I can understand one thing about that: A tank means never having to explain the trigger (and I saw pictures of the G1 Megatron toy. I know where the trigger comes from, and it brings back memories of the Batman Watergun. ^.^
Of course, happy collecting.
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