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05-14-2010, 11:10 AM | #3751 |
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Originally posted by: NIBMRatchet @ TFW2005.com
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Here is the fifth and final figure from the BotCon 2010 Box Set Generation 2: Redux... Sky-Byte! The "wildcard" from this years set, this figure will be available along with Autobot Spark, Breakdown, Streetstar and Clench.
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05-14-2010, 04:40 PM | #3752 |
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Originally posted by: Sol Fury @ TFW2005.com
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Yesterday, you saw the extensive collection of new, official Hasbro Transformers images. Today we bring you the natural follow up to the new images - bios! In addition to the new official images, we received the official story bios for many of the upcoming Transformers toys in the next waves of the main series "Hunt for the Decepticons", plus the first waves of Generations and Power Core Combiners. While some were previously shown in photography from toy shows, others such as Deluxe Class Ironhide's bio are brand new and reveal exciting new relationships between the different characters represented in upcoming waves. You can check out each character's bio by clicking on the links below for their pages in our Transformers Resources section.
Movie Series "Hunt for the Decepticons" Battle Blade Bumblebee; Deluxe Class Ironhide; Sea Attack Ravage; Jetblade Hubcap; Backfire; Crankstart; Brimstone Night Ops Autobot Ratchet; Sea Spray Optimus Prime with Battle Hooks; Leader Class Starscream Activators Optimus Prime; Megatron; Bumblebee Power Core Combiners Huffer with Caliburst; Smolder with Chopster; Searchlight with Backwind Skyburst with Aerialbots; Bombshock with Combaticons Generations Autobot Drift; Thrust; Cybertronian Bumblebee; Cybertronian Optimus Prime Don't forget to check out the rest of our Transformers Resources section for information on every US Transformers toy series, convention exclusive, and even canceled toys. Be sure to visit often to keep up with the newest information available on new and upcoming toy releases, both in our Resources section and right here on the news frontpage! |
05-14-2010, 08:30 PM | #3753 |
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Originally posted by: XJunky @ TFW2005.com
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A DVD containing the first four episodes of Transformers Animated will be released in Japan on August 6. The release will also involve a giveaway of a Gold Chromed version of Deluxe Battle Begins Optimus Prime (limited run of 1000). Details of whether the figure will be a pack-in or Lucky Draw type promotion have not been revealed. Stay tuned to TFW2005 News for more!
Thanks to member DrillBIT it has been determined that this will be a Lucky Draw type campaign. |
05-15-2010, 04:40 AM | #3754 |
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Originally posted by: Joe Moore @ TFW2005.com
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In case you haven't noticed, or didn't see the announcement, TFW2005 has one hell of a crazy contest going on.If you are an artist or customizer, this contest is for you! The prize? 10 Variant Card Headrobot figures from our sponsor Kapow Toys.
All you have to do is enter your art or custom figure interpretation of TFW2005's mascot, Boombox in the TFW2005 Boombox Contest Forum. We plan to give 5 customizers and 5 fan artists one of these figures. Find out everything you need to know by Clicking Here. |
05-15-2010, 06:51 AM | #3755 |
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2010 sees the return of the TFcon Toronto art contests. This year there will be 3 categories attendees are welcome to enter, 2D, 3D, and costume. All entries are to be PG-13. Pieces previously entered cannot be entered again. No collaborative entries, the piece has to be 100% your own creation. Limit of two entries per person.
For more details check out the TFcon website. Please also note the customizing class now sold out, but you can email us to be added to the waiting list. TFcon 2010 will take place July 17th and 18th in Toronto. Special guests include Mark Ryan - Transformers Movie Bumblebee and Jetfire. You can also RSVP for TFcon 2010 on Facebook. The TFcon 2010 exclusive figure is Night-bird limited to 1000 pieces. |
05-16-2010, 05:20 AM | #3756 |
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Talking with Access Hollywood, Shia reveals that he'll start filming Transformers 3 on Tuesday, May 18, 2010 and talks about the recovery of his hand which was badly injured during his car accident. He also mentions that they are trying to make TF3 the best Transformers live action movie.
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05-16-2010, 05:20 AM | #3757 |
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We’ve seen Reviews and we’ve seen Pictorial Reviews, but we haven’t seen him Transform. YouTube member Pascal has posted a video showing the transformation and features of the Transformers: Hunt For The Decepticons Battle Ops Bumblebee.
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05-16-2010, 07:30 AM | #3758 |
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Activision's Transformers: War For Cybertron Media Gallery has been updated with High Definition versions of the Trailers we've seen in the past and with some Behind-The-Scenes videos.
Also, fans can now download Wallpaper packs for your PC. Wallpapers come in the resolution fields of 1024x768, 1152x864, 1280x960, 1280x1024, 1600x1200 and 1920x1200. Transformers: War For Cybertron will release on all current major gaming platforms on June 22nd, 2010. |
05-16-2010, 10:40 PM | #3759 |
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Thanks To ADAge, we were able to get our hands on some tidbits about the upcoming HUB Transformers TV Series “Transformers: Prime”.
The BEST news so far is that the TV Show’s Optimus Prime will be voiced by the legendary Peter Cullen himself. Mr. Cullen is the iconic voice of Optimus from the 80s’ G1 and Michael Bay’s Transformers Live Action Movie Franchise. “Transformers: Prime will feature the voice of Peter Cullen, the original voice of Optimus Prime from the animated series as well as the Michael Bay-directed feature films. Additionally, "Transformers" feature screenwriters Alex Kurtzman and Robert Orci will act as showrunners.” Also, due to the government restrictions, Transformers: Prime cannot show advertisements relating to Transformers Toys during the air time. However, it can show other toy commercials such as G.I. Joe or My Little Pony. But other shows such as G.I. Joe: Renegades, can air Transformers Toy Commercials during the commercial breaks. “Transformers toys, for example, can't air within or adjacent to the "Transformers" show due to government restrictions. The same goes for other Hasbro-branded programs that also have products to advertise at retail.” Got one more bit of info. Till now, G1 is the only vintage show planned to go live at the HUB. However we expect the Beast Era, the Unicron Trilogy and other nostalgic Transformers Cartoons will air as the new TV Channel matures. Transformers: Prime will air on 10/10/10. |
05-17-2010, 03:30 AM | #3760 |
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Originally posted by: Sol Fury @ TFW2005.com
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Returning home to record in a big way, Vangelus joins Gogdog, Seth Buzzard, and Dreweido reveal a new Listener Contest! They also discuss Transformers 3, the Hall of Fame, and Belkin.
You can download and comment on it here: WTF @ TFW - Episode 95. If you use iTunes and regularly subscribe to podcasts, you can add us to your player and have the software download each episode automatically each time we update. To do that, and give us a reviews on iTunes, click here: Transformers Podcast on iTunes. |
05-17-2010, 06:40 AM | #3761 |
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Originally posted by: Joe Moore @ TFW2005.com
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Today's Featured Ebay Auction is for one of those items you just don't see anymore. It's for a Botcon 1995 Exclusive Nightracer by seller electronicscavenger.
Nightracer was the second ever Botcon exclusive. It was limited to under 300 available. It only shows up for auction, it seems, every few years. Check out some pics by clicking the headline of the story. |
05-17-2010, 11:50 AM | #3762 |
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Originally posted by: Shin Densetsu @ TFW2005.com
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The highly anticipated Masterpiece Grimlock figure has been listed at the Toys R Us site! The listing shows this figure to be out of stock but as with early listings, this might just be because it hasn't actually been in stock yet. Nonetheless, this figure might be on it's way soon, and the price has been listed; $59.99!
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05-17-2010, 11:50 AM | #3763 |
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With less than five months to go before its official launch, The Hub on Monday formally announced its inaugural programming lineup, taking the wraps off a mix of six original series and a dozen acquired programs.
And all the Transformers Fans are interested in Transformers: Prime, no doubt. With a special thank to MediaWeek, we now have the exact time slot, the new Transformers Cartoon Series will air. So, Set your clocks to... 1 p.m.- 6 p.m.; the targeted time slot known as the Afternoon Prime. Transformers: Prime will air with other shows such as G.I. Joe: Renegades, My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, Fraggle Rock, Strawberry Shortcake and Pound Puppies. Mr. Peter Cullen will voice Optimus Prime in Transformers: Prime. Transformers Generation 1 will air as well, but the exact time slot is yet to be announced. |
05-17-2010, 02:00 PM | #3764 |
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Originally posted by: Joe Moore @ TFW2005.com
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TFW2005's Gallery has been updated with new, custom Transformers: War For Cybertron Desktop Wallpapers. The wallpapers come in three sizes to fit your standard monitors, your widescreen computer monitors or your HDTV. The HDTV ones are perfect for your PlayStation 3 or Xbox 360.
The character wallpapers include Optimus Prime, Megatron, Ironhide, Jazz, Skywarp, Shockwave, Jetfire and more. You can see all of the Transformers: War For Cybertron Desktop Wallpapers Here. |
05-17-2010, 04:10 PM | #3765 |
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Originally posted by: Sol Fury @ TFW2005.com
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While today still does not bring us the Botcon registration forms, the official Botcon homepage has updated with some new information - the Generation 2 Redux Box art! This artwork is for the convention boxed set that contains Autobots Spark, Streetstar, Decepticons Clench and Breakdown, and Predacon Sky-byte. Check it out by clicking on the link above or the title of this story.
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05-17-2010, 10:10 PM | #3766 |
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Thanks to CBR News, we have an Interview with the Developers at the High Moon Studios; the people behind Transformers: War For Cybertron, with some spoilers to go with it.
The Developers talked about various subjects regarding the upcoming game, from Core Gameplay to Easter Eggs. Hit the Title Bar to read the entire interview. “Transformers: War for Cybertron” will be releasing on June 22, 2010 for the DS, PC, PS3, Wii and Xbox 360. Thanks to CBR News, we have an Interview with the Developers at the High Moon Studios; the people behind Transformers: War For Cybertron, with some spoilers to go with it. CBR News: Matt, what do you feel are the central elements to the Transformers experience that you wanted to incorporate into “War for Cybertron?” Matt Tieger: Selfishly, I wanted to make the game I have been waiting 25 years to play. The team at High Moon Studios are all huge gamers as well as Transformers fans. Early on we committed to an old-school nostalgic vision of Cybertron that was true to the spirit of the enormous Transformers history. Creating an excellent shooter was central to that vision because if the foundation wasn’t strong the entire game falls apart. This meant incorporating transformation as a key component to the player’s arsenal. High Moon Studios has worked with a licensed property before in “The Bourne Conspiracy.” Were there lessons you learned from that process that you took into working on a Transformers game? I feel like we have found a way to create core gameplay and layer the license into the game in a way that makes sense. We have refined our process since "Bourne," and the result is our current design philosophy – create a great game first and layer the license on top of that. This is a really fun shooter that just happens to be a Transformers game. In looking back at previous Transformers games, what are some things that you feel worked or didn’t work that have helped inform the development process of this game? Controls for one, is a big change since the previous game. We adopted a much more standard 3D person scheme so that the player can focus more on using transformations as a key strategic choice in combat and less on learning the controller map. However, there are lots of things to point to in previous Transformers games that we liked – audio, FX, etc. We absorbed everything that had been done before and then chose our own path. How closely have you been working with Hasbro over the course of development? We talk to Hasbro all the time. They are involved in everything that we do and have taken a keen interest in this game. My confidence that we are getting it right for the fans is supreme because of that relationship. Since this game is being considered 'canon,' do you feel extra pressure to answer a lot of the questions fans have had about Cybertron and the Transformers origins over the years? There are decades of source material on Transformers, and it is an overwhelming property to work on. We spent time doing our homework and we cultivated an awesome relationship with Hasbro. We tried to tackle many of the questions that we have always wanted to know, but with such a big license you can’t possibly cover even a fraction of it. I believe we made some smart choices. How will you be structuring the campaigns in terms of the Autobot and Decepticon storylines? The two campaigns are very different – unique stories, characters, levels; even the tone of each is very different. The Decepticon campaign is a prequel to the Autobot campaign (however you can play them in either order). Megatron and his quest for power is the focus of the Decepticon campaign, while the Autobot campaign centers on Optimus (who is not yet a Prime) and his journey to bring hope to Cybertron. With all of the glimpses we've seen of Cybertron over the years, was there one version from the shows or comics that inspired the version we'll see in the game? Tough question. We drew elements from the “War Within” Transformers comic series as well as from the original TV show – G1. But we were also influenced by some of the great sci-fi movies like “Blade Runner” and “Aliens.” One of the things you've revealed about the multiplayer component is the ability to create your own Transformer. How does the class system work, and how deep will the customization options be? There are four classes to choose from: Scouts, Leaders, Scientists and Soldiers. As you play you will earn experience points and unlock new stuff. Each class has unique Weapons, Skills and Abilities to choose from, but you have to make good choices because you can only take a limited number of Weapons, Skills and Abilities into combat. What kind of leader do you want to be? All about the team? Good at a specific map or game mode? All about the kill-to-death ratio? We allow players to make multiple versions of each class because you can craft characters for specific roles in the game. All those tough decisions are the same for the other classes because they each have unique Weapons, Skills and Abilities. On top of all that, players can for the first time "make their own Transformers." This is something that I am extremely excited about. You can choose the chassis and robot, as well as color them the way that you want – who doesn’t want to make their own Transformer? How large can we expect the cast of this game to be in terms of playable characters? More than too few but less than too many – I guess the answer is exactly the right number. Will you be including Easter eggs or unlockables that feature nods to the animated series, the toys, comics, etc? There are many head nods to the uber-Transformers fan – you are just going to have to be on the lookout. “Transformers: War for Cybertron” will be releasing on June 22, 2010 for the DS, PC, PS3, Wii and Xbox 360. |
05-17-2010, 10:10 PM | #3767 |
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Time for some Transformers: War For Cybertron news. Game Director Matt Tieger and Lead Game Designer Matt Krytstek talk about the Autobot and Decepticon campaigns and the Boss Fights.
Video Games | Transformers: War for Cybertron | Exclusive Mission Design Doc HD XBox 360 | Playstation 3 | Nintendo Wii SPOILER: We also have a partial Level Breakdown Structure thanks to 2005 board member Transformed, who took his time to compile Chapters II to VI. If you want to know what's happening in the Decepticon Plotline, Hit the Title Bar to get in on the scoop. “Transformers: War for Cybertron” will be releasing on June 22, 2010 for the DS, PC, PS3, Wii and Xbox 360. Time for some Transformers: War For Cybertron news. Game Director Matt Tieger and Lead Game Designer Matt Krytstek talk about the Autobot and Decepticon campaigns and the Boss Fights. Video Games | Transformers: War for Cybertron | Exclusive Mission Design Doc HD XBox 360 | Playstation 3 | Nintendo Wii SPOILER: We also have a partial Level Breakdown Structure thanks to 2005 board member Transformed, who took his time to compile Chapters II to VI. Chapter II Fuel of War: Megatron commands his newest recruit, Starscream, to activate the long dormant Energon Bridge of Cybertron. Once activated, he will create more Dark Energon to fuel his war. Chapter III Iacon Destroyed: Iacon, home of the Autobots, must fall. Megatron commands his Decepticons to attack Iacon in search of the fabled Omega Key, which will give him access to the Core of Cybertron itself! Chapter IV Death of Hope: Zeta Prime has been captured and Iacon inches closer to falling, but the last guardian, Omega Supreme, has awoken. Megatron must find a way to defeat him if he wishes to reach the planet’s core. Chapter V The Final Guardian: Omega Supreme is not so easily dispatched. He alone stands in the way of Megatron’s ultimate victory. The time has come to prove the Decepticon’s true might. To glory! All hail Megatron! Chapter VI Defend Iacon: The Autobot’s capitol city, Iacon, lies in ruins. Their leader, Zeta Prime, has been defeated. Led by an Autobot named Optimus, they must repel the Decepticons until a plan can be made. “Transformers: War for Cybertron” will be releasing on June 22, 2010 for the DS, PC, PS3, Wii and Xbox 360. |
05-18-2010, 12:10 AM | #3769 |
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Originally posted by: Sol Fury @ TFW2005.com
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Australian store JBHiFi has today announced what is so far a unique preorder incentive for Transformers War for Cybertron - a tie-in comic book from IDW Publishing. Not many details are given for the comic, other than the fact it is 16 pages long and is being offered through JBHiFi as a bonus for preordering any copy of War for Cybertron.
Stay tuned for more information on this comic cross promotion as it becomes available. |
05-18-2010, 03:21 AM | #3770 |
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TFW2005 is proud to provide another early Transformers comic review! Today, we review Last Stand of the Wreckers #5! Last Stand of the Wreckers #5 is out tomorrow - Wednesday, May 19th - from IDW Publishing. Check out the review and a few new images from the issue by clicking on the Title Bar or thumbnail to the left.
TFW2005 is proud to provide another early Transformers comic review! Today, we review Last Stand of the Wreckers #5! Last Stand of the Wreckers #5 is out tomorrow - Wednesday, May 19th - from IDW Publishing Last Stand of the Wreckers #5 Credits Publisher: IDW Publishing Written by: Nick Roche & James Roberts Art by: Nick Roche Colors by: Josh Burcham Letters by: Chris Mowry Editor: Andy Schmidt Associate Editor: Denton J. Tipton Covers Cover A – Art by Nick Roche and Colors by Josh Burcham Cover B – Art by Trevor Hutchison Retailer Incentive – Art by Trevor Hutchison Review The biggest thrill ride to hit Transformers comics in years ends with the release of Last Stand of the Wreckers #5. Issue #5 delivers much like the rest of the series, providing even more death, action, and carnage than the first four issues. As Issue #4 ended, Overlord was set for a face-off against Springer, Impactor, Kup, and Guzzle while Perceptor, Topspin, Pyro, and Verity debated whether to set off the deterrence chips implanted within each former prisoner of Garrus-9 (including Impactor). The deciding vote on the matter was up to Ironfist, who had just downloaded Aequitas. The primary content of the final issue is, of course, the showdown between the Wreckers and Overlord. How the Wreckers team came back together for the final showdown is explained as well as the big reveal regarding why Impactor was imprisoned in Garrus-9. The story concludes with an epilogue that ties the series back to characters in the ongoing and details the fate of several of the characters many have grown to love during this series. The epilogue also asks a big question which can be touched upon down the road, a question that could tear the Autobots apart during such fragile times as we currently see in the ongoing. Nick Roche and James Roberts do a splendid job of wrapping up the series, somehow exceeding the efforts from already excellent previous issues. The final battle is gritty and doesn’t back down. The issue starts in grand fashion with a shocking moment and delivers many other surprises throughout the rest of the issue. There are more deaths, but each death has meaning behind it rather than being a simple way to reduce body count. Rather than take the simple way out with the resolution of Overlord’s story, the duo took another route and provides quite an impact when combined with Josh Burcham’s art. Overall, the two provide a feel in this issue that this is indeed the Last Stand of the Wreckers and not just a catchy name to sell some books. For those who like cameos and references, characters such as Flame and Nightbeat appear. The meaning behind the Tyrest accord is revealed as well. Because the issue is so loaded with content, some items of resolution are unfortunately dropped. While there are some confirmed survivors and deaths, the fate of two Wreckers are not revealed. Given that their damage at the hands of Overlord seems to be less than that suffered by another Wrecker who survived, a betting man would place cash on seeing them in the future. Still, it would have been nice to know if we’ll be seeing them around in the future. The art duties on this issue were consolidated, with Nick Roche handling art duties alone and Josh Burcham handling colors. The two artists who kicked off this series finished it in grand fashion. The imagery in this issue is outstanding. Nick didn’t hold back in drawing a gruesome battle. A spear in the eye, a face ripped off, a robot ripped in two, a robot skeleton on fire. Josh’s colors accentuate Nick’s art and provide emotion to the feeling surrounding the final battle. The Land Stand of the Wreckers mini-series is over, but is it truly the last stand for the group? The fate of some of the character does leave the door open for a future return and (dare I say it?) a sequel. If a return or sequel never comes to pass, the team behind Last Stand of the Wreckers can hold their heads up high knowing that they’ve produced the best Transformers comic series in years and one that will be used as a benchmark for Transformers comics years from now. |
05-18-2010, 02:10 PM | #3771 |
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After much anticipation, the day has arrived where Transformers fans all across the globe can now register for this year's BotCon Convention! An email went out not to long ago informing members that registration is live and warns that members should take the registration slowly and make no mistakes.
Head on over to the BotCon website to register for this year's convention in Orlando! |
05-18-2010, 08:00 PM | #3772 |
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Thanks to Transformers Live Action Movie Blog, we now have some more footage from a set of Transformers 3. The shooting location is Howard Hughes Airfield which is north of LA. The video recorded on April 29th via a Flip Camera shows off a Truck Stunt that involves a car going off a ramp. Crew members on site had told the onlookers that the stunt was for Transformers 3.
Enjoy the video! |
05-18-2010, 11:11 PM | #3773 |
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Masterpiece Ghost Starscream certainly lived up to the name. 1st mentioned in December, then rumored, while some said it was a joke, only to be revealed as a legit figure inevitably later on. E-hobby has posted a preview for the upcoming MP-03G Ghost Starscream release! This preview gives us a peek at the included comic!
This release celebrates the form that the iconic Decepticon Air Commander took on after being utterly destroyed by Galvatron in the 1986 Transformers Movie. Also provided are 2 videos, 1 for robot mode, the other for F-15 Eagle mode. Hit the title bar to check out the preview! |
05-19-2010, 01:22 AM | #3774 |
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Denton J. Tipton; editor for IDW Publishing, is a person who worked tirelessly on behalf of the Transformers Community. He gave up the glamorous world of journalism to work with a media close to his heart: Comics.
Yesterday, Mr. Tipton announced his retirement from Transformers Comics. However, he'll still work on his new project "Dungeons & Dragons". He will be saying his "Goodbye" via Transformers: Ongoing #7. We wish Mr. Tipton, Good Luck for his future projects! Hit the Discuss button to say Goodbye to Mr. Denton J. Tipton. |
05-19-2010, 04:51 AM | #3775 |
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Today's Featured Ebay Auction is a great way to start your collection of Binaltech figures. The auction is for a Lot of 29 Sealed Binaltech And Masterpiece Transformers by seller eternal21. The lot includes 27 Binaltech and Kiss Players figures, a MP-01 Convoy and a 20th Anniversary Optimus Prime.
Looking for a specific Binaltech figure? Check out more Binaltech Listings to find what you're looking for. See some photos of the included figures by clicking the headline ofthe story. |
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