Showing posts with label transformers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label transformers. Show all posts
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Masterpiece: Thundercracker

| Saturday, August 21, 2010
Another one from my husband's Transformers Masterpiece collection, this time it's a decepticon called Thundercracker. So far, this is the only decepticon character in his Masterpiece collection. Take a peek at the images below and get to know Thundercracker.
















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Binaltech: Bluestreak

| Monday, August 9, 2010
This time I'll be posting Bluestreak, a redeco of Silverstreak, which husband acquired this one during the 2nd quarter of this year. It was actually an unplanned purchase because hubby couldn't resist the price at which this Binaltech was being offered. 


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Masterpiece: Cybertron Commander Convoy

| Sunday, August 8, 2010
Hubby finally got his dream last week and it's the Transformers Masterpiece Cybertron Commander Convoy (MP-4).






Repair Dock Mode


It also has a suspension


Vehicle Mode




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2007 Movie: Ironhide

| Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Ironhide has been described as Optimus Prime's old friends and acts as the weapon specialist of the Autobots team. In the 2007 Transformers film, Ironhide's appeared as a modified GMC Topkick C4500.
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Binaltech: Jazz Argent Meister

| Friday, April 30, 2010

This binaltech is called Jazz Argent Mester (BT-20) and it is a Mazda RX8
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Binaltech: Hound

| Monday, April 26, 2010

This time, meet the Binaltech version of Hound, otherwise known as BT-04. It's a Jeep Wrangler and what I have noticed in this particular binaltech is that the hood, and the driver and passenger doors open and close. It is also worthy to note that  in the vehicle mode, the engine under the hood is a fixed part of the toy unlike in other binaltechs where the engine is removable and can be transformed into a weapon. The features of Binaltech Hound that I like the most is that it has tilt steering wheel, a forward folding front bucket seats and back seats that can also be folded. Another interesting added feature that my husband kept on saying before he got Binaltech Hound was that the front and rear tires while also made of rubber, are spring-loaded to simulate real off-road suspension.
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