Just noticed the ports on Superions thighs, perfect for weapon storage.http://i1199.photobucket.com/albums/...ps2v7a5zpy.jpg
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Just noticed the ports on Superions thighs, perfect for weapon storage.http://i1199.photobucket.com/albums/...ps2v7a5zpy.jpg
United Superion points that out on the box, and I thought I had just not noticed it on all the pics I've seen all year of people's Hasbro Aerialbot.
I have them pointed forward on mine. Thigh cannons are the next best thing to knee cannons!
Didn't realise that Generations Streetwise is based on a R35 GTR! My fav car! :D:D:D
I only found out today that all of the Japanese Masterpiece Thundercracker toy (from a few years back now), has it's robot chest halves (the "boob" rocket covers) are on the wrong sides, so that the flat edge is on the outside instead of the angled edge.
It's a very slight angled edged, so it is hard to even notice it unless you have another Masterpiece toy to compare it to.... but it is rare to have a Japanese Transformers toy to have a construction error like that and not get noticed before it was boxed up and sold to stores.
At least the official images of the upcoming JP Thundercracker look to have it fixed... it would be a shame if they did it twice.
A new discovery for me, thanks to TFWiki - the current Universal Studios (Movie) ride is not the first Transformers themed event at the themepark (in California), as there was some sort of exhibit or event way back in 1985. The specific details are vague, but the surviving photos look like it would have been fun for a kid back then.
FOC shockwave has his head molded into his chest when you flip it for alt mode