LEGO has focused more on the 18+ age range in recent years, releasing plenty of LEGO sets for adults. One of the ways this manifests is in sets that play to adults’ nostalgia for when they were kids.
• If you had all the gold ever mined in the history of man, you could build a little more than half of Devastator. • Optimus Prime will be life size on IMAX screens in many forest fight shots. • ...
The Transformers franchise debuted numerous subgroups and factions beyond the main Autobots and Decepticons in the Generation 1 progenitor continuity. One of these separate factions was the ...
When the Transformers finally reached North America back in the ’80s, Devastator was the first set where multiple robots could join forces to assemble into an even larger figure. Except Devastator was ...
There are still a few months left until June when the so-much expected blockbuster Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen is released but producers want to stir our curiosity even more, so they keep ...
Remakes are supposed to be worse than the originals, right? Isn’t that the general rule of thumb that Hollywood has taught us? So how on earth did Hasbro’s new Combiner Wars Titan Class Devastator set ...
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Lego Transformers BrickHeadz Sets Leaked, Releasing March 1
Lego's next Transformers sets will seemingly be Optimus Prime and Bumblebee BrickHeadz. Images of the sets have leaked and ...
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