Showing posts with label transformers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label transformers. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 22

Collection of Little Vehicles

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My modest collection of adorable little cars. And a familiar frog.

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Sunday, December 20

Unboxing My Bulkhead

As you may have no doubt noticed. I am fond of all things cute.

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So I bought animated Transformer Bulkhead. He is the only one around there that looks the most appealing in design.

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Look at him, he's so cyute.


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This be his less-than-symmetrical packaging.

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ANGRY!

Friday, December 18

Ultimate Bumblebee

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Saw this in a shop in Times Square. They're cool people.

Sunday, July 5

Seriously?

I was told about Transmorphers but I wasn't expecting...

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DISTORTION ANDROID (new style). The package suggests that they are extremely decisive.

Saturday, August 30

Little Tiny Bulkhead Review

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The transformed Bulkhead is pretty good in design. It is not very posable. But then again how many poses can a fat robot have?

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The non-functioning middle wheel is not painted to look the same like the other tyres. I wonder how much money do they actually save by making the middle wheel not turn? Thats one point of this toy that is not to my liking.

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Pressing the piece that is in the middle of the siren light enables the toy to transform complete with spring action.

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The Autobots logo is printed quite satisfactorily. Then again, I chose the best-painted Bulkhead on the shelf. The others either had smeared or uneven paint. Some even had white fungus/glue things on their vulcan cannon things on the sides.

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The worst part of this toy is that stuff stick out the back of it. Like the legs and hands.



I especially like how folding one side of his "wings" automatically fold the other sides one as well.

For RM29.90, this isn't too bad. You get a chibi-van which transforms to a stout robot.

- Strange Young Man