I have no idea how you mentioned me but haven't written my name. WHAT SORCERY IS THIS?!
They're doing great! I love them. They look so great. I transform them now and again and love doing it, although I still haven't learned it. Sunstreaker in particular has one part of the transformation that feels like it shouldn't work, like things just don't quite fit and my brain tells me not to move the pieces they're telling me to move. But it works!
I have been tempted to buy more but it would be a very expensive habit to get into. I'd love a Prowl in particular.
I have no idea how you mentioned me but haven't written my name. WHAT SORCERY IS THIS?!
They're doing great! I love them. They look so great. I transform them now and again and love doing it, although I still haven't learned it. Sunstreaker in particular has one part of the transformation that feels like it shouldn't work, like things just don't quite fit and my brain tells me not to move the pieces they're telling me to move. But it works!
I have been tempted to buy more but it would be a very expensive habit to get into. I'd love a Prowl in particular.
Random question but somone might know, back in the very early 90s, possibly 89 I bought a robot kit from a modelshop. It was a Japanese robot one around six to eight inches high. Two legs with an industrial design rather that the really curvey type with blades arl ower. It was army green and black which you glued together, and had two numbers in an american football style on it’s chest. I think it had a roundish head with antennas, and normal arms.
Random question but somone might know, back in the very early 90s, possibly 89 I bought a robot kit from a modelshop. It was a Japanese robot one around six to eight inches high. Two legs with an industrial design rather that the really curvey type with blades arl ower. It was army green and black which you glued together, and had two numbers in an american football style on it’s chest. I think it had a roundish head with antennas, and normal arms.
What kit was it?
OK, so if we're looking at 80s/90s, I think the most prolific kits at that time were from Robotech.
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