hardcore transformerS!
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hardcore transformerS!
so yeah wtf!
http://cgi.ebay.com/The-Ultimate-Box...QQcmdZViewItem
is that really all of them?
d00d we found Ruben's soul mate
http://cgi.ebay.com/The-Ultimate-Box...QQcmdZViewItem
is that really all of them?
d00d we found Ruben's soul mate
Last edited by LifePlaza; 07-13-2007 at 04:08 PM.
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so yeah wtf!
http://cgi.ebay.com/The-Ultimate-Box...QQcmdZViewItem
is that really all of them?
d00d we found Ruben's soul mate
http://cgi.ebay.com/The-Ultimate-Box...QQcmdZViewItem
is that really all of them?
d00d we found Ruben's soul mate
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According to information on the ebay site, it is actually illegal for me to sell either of the two Megatrons posted on this page. The warning states, "Due to the United States laws surrounding replica/imitation firearms, it is illegal for any business or individual to import or sell the MP-05 Megatron as it does not display a blaze orange safety tip on the end of the barrel. Sellers may only list this toy if it has been modified to include clear markings permanently affixed to them (commonly blaze orange markings on the barrel or a blaze orange plug inserted into the barrel.)" I am going to leave them in the listing, but the Megatrons are NOT FOR SALE. However they will be gifted to the winning bidder. (Hopefully that satisfies this ridiculous law.)
laws are dumb.
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Two 'Transformers' sequels in pipeline
Wednesday, May 30 2007, 10:21 BST
By Dave West
Studio bosses have given early approval for two sequels to the Transformers remake due out in July.
Director Michael Bay has also told how his version of the 1980s cartoon classic is heavy on the special effects and has cost some £50 million.
A trailer of the movie, to be released next month after several delays, is said to demonstrate impressive CGI as the Autobots go head-to-head in battle with the Decepticons.
Bay said he thought the combination of human actors and heavy effects had paid off. "It's got a lot of action, but at the same time it's very funny and it's got heart," he explained. "I only wanted to do Transformers if I could do it realistically."
Meanwhile, the DreamWorks studio has given the provisional go-ahead for two more movies.
Wednesday, May 30 2007, 10:21 BST
By Dave West
Studio bosses have given early approval for two sequels to the Transformers remake due out in July.
Director Michael Bay has also told how his version of the 1980s cartoon classic is heavy on the special effects and has cost some £50 million.
A trailer of the movie, to be released next month after several delays, is said to demonstrate impressive CGI as the Autobots go head-to-head in battle with the Decepticons.
Bay said he thought the combination of human actors and heavy effects had paid off. "It's got a lot of action, but at the same time it's very funny and it's got heart," he explained. "I only wanted to do Transformers if I could do it realistically."
Meanwhile, the DreamWorks studio has given the provisional go-ahead for two more movies.