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    Default giant custom devastator ends soon

    thought you might like to see my giant devastator that ends very very soon on ebay there are heaps of pics and info on the listing too if the link to the listing doesnt work you can just type "custom devastator" into the search engine in ebay. let me know what you think ok. bye

    http://cgi.ebay.com/transformers-CUS...item35affd4270

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    It's very impressive, did you make it yourself? I'm in the middle of making one myself.

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    hi robot art....

    love your devastator mate......hella impressive!

    how many hours do you think you put into it?

    janda

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    Very nice figure.

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    Looks Awesome, If I'd gone to that much trouble to customise somthing like that, I don't think I could ever bring myself to part with it.

    do you have any in-process pics? that would be really interesting.

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    Sure did mate and hence why I posted it here.
    An insanely impressive job there dude, I hope the $1928.00USD it went for has covered the cost of it's construction.

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    I am impressed...
    Mixmaster looks to be an extensive custom job, while the other 5 are probably only modified to combine. But saying that, to make them combine and creating the Devastator parts as well would have taken a very long time to do. Not to mention painting them all, which probably required some disassembly as well.

    I wonder how many hours it all took, so that we can see what the 'hourly rate' ended up being...

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