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NERF LMTD is a premium, fan targeted line from NERF that brings to life some of the most iconic items from entertainment and video games. “I WANNA INTRODUCE YOU TO A PERSONAL FRIEND OF MINE…” Celebrate the 35th anniversary of the iconic ALIENS film with the NERF LMTD ALIENS M41-A Pulse Blaster, capturing authentic deta
NERF LMTD ALIENS M41-A Blaster
Pre-order by 10/31/2021
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NERF LMTD is a premium, fan targeted line from NERF that brings to life some of the most iconic items from entertainment and video games.
“I WANNA INTRODUCE YOU TO A PERSONAL FRIEND OF MINE…”
Celebrate the 35th anniversary of the iconic ALIENS film with the NERF LMTD ALIENS M41-A Pulse Blaster, capturing authentic details inspired by the equipment of the film’s Colonial Marine Corps.
Captures the look of the iconic M41-A Pulse Blaster, with Power Loader inspired design and dual-blasting action
Features an electronic dart counter and movie-accurate blasting sounds
Measures over two feet long (28 inches) and comes fully assembled in premium packaging, perfect for display
Select from fully-motorized fly-wheel Elite or pump-action Mega dart blasting
TO AVOID EYE INJURY:
WARNING: Do not aim at eyes or face. Use of eyewear recommended for players and people within range. Use only official Nerf darts. Other darts may not meet safety standards. Do not modify darts or blaster.
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD – Small parts may be generated. Not for children.
3D-printed Timberwolf is starting to take shape, from the bottom-up.
I don't know why but the pelivis always shows layering no matter how I rotate it, and I've printed several iterations of it. Maybe it's the exporter program. Who knows.
Shoulders and upper arms are modular.
Tomorrow I'll print for the first time one fore arm. The upper torso requires a bit of work to make some detailing lines more evident and remove the faceted look.
I finally picked up Gigawatt, the Back to the Future Transformer. Got to admit, I'm a bit disappointed it doesn't have any autobot insignia anywhere and would have especially loved the classic heat-sensitive sticker. It would have been lovely.
That aside, it's a bit of a revelation because, sure, it's not as polished or intricate as the Masterpiece series obviously but, actually, I think I already like this better than my Masterpiece Transformers. I could transform it after doing it just once with the instructions and I'm already handling it way more than the fiddly and delicate-feeling Masterpiece ones. I wouldn't have predicted this but I actually like that it's more of a toy. I might have to look into what other similar Transformers are out there right now.
It's like they went "Yeah, it looks just like the actual car and it looks just like the cartoon, with a completely different transformation sequence from the other identical car, but let's add opening doors and bonnet and the ability to hide the massive exhaust ports on the back?"
Yep. The latest Bumblebee is in the same league, albeit with some awkward stuff going on around the back of the feet. And they are amazing display pieces and the engineering is mindblowing. But I don't touch them much because transforming them is a bit of an ordeal. That's why being able to just play with this one, even transforming him while I'm on calls, barely looking, is actually really nice.
I picked up Ectotron and, once again, no Autobot insignia anywhere in spite of the character having one in the comic that came with the toy. I wonder if there is a licensing reason behind this? Anyway, lack of insignia aside, it’s a good one. Looks perfect in car form. Robot form isn’t bad at all too.
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