Incredible.
And thanks for sharing. This gives me some inspiration to work from. I'm more interested in the other combiners but I'm missing sufficient lego pieces to make it work at this point in time.
Incredible.
And thanks for sharing. This gives me some inspiration to work from. I'm more interested in the other combiners but I'm missing sufficient lego pieces to make it work at this point in time.
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wow, these look awesome.
wonder why they didn't make any more diablock transformers![]()
Bloody Awesome!
But I can just imagine how infuriating putting those together would be... (Fort Max would have been a right royal pain in the a#se)
totally awesome and i see any crossover coming...
LEGO Crossovers!!
Lego Transformers could work because we've seen Hasbro collaborate with Lego with Star Wars Lego. But I don't think they're very interested. I was personally really disappointed when Hasbro with with Built-To-Rule for Transformers instead of Lego. IMO Lego would've done a much better job than BTR... (-_-) It's possible that while BTR continues to hold the rights for Transformers that Lego won't be able to make any Lego TFs... I think it can only happen if Hasbro transfers the licensing rights from BTR to Lego.
"mY liFE iS PaIn"![]()
Awwww, You've gotta feel a little sorry for "Built-To-Rule TFs"
(It's not entirely they're fault they s#cked so much...![]()
Hell, they had to base their products on crappy Armada figures)
I don't think so. I'm sure Lego just pays licensing rights to Lucasarts for the right to use the Star Wars franchise. I know Lucasarts were screwing every cent they could out of Lego for it and Lego almost gave it away but now it has become a very profitable venture for them.we've seen Hasbro collaborate with Lego with Star Wars Lego.
Built-To-Rule is actually Hasbro and not an outside contractor or separate entity. Hasbro didn't so much as go with them instead of Lego, they decided to do it themselves instead of going with a company more experienced in building blocks.when Hasbro with with Built-To-Rule for Transformers instead of Lego.
And yes that Alan Yap stuff is very inspirational. I have a ton of spare blue, red, yellow and white bricks and am wondering who i should attempt.