Transformers Toys Generations War for Cybertron: Kingdom Deluxe WFC-K7 Paleotrex Fossilizer Action Figure - Kids Ages 8 and Up, 5.5-inch Multicolor F0672

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Transformers Toys Generations War for Cybertron: Kingdom Deluxe WFC-K7 Paleotrex Fossilizer Action Figure - Kids Ages 8 and Up, 5.5-inch Multicolor F0672

Transformers Toys Generations War for Cybertron: Kingdom Deluxe WFC-K7 Paleotrex Fossilizer Action Figure - Kids Ages 8 and Up, 5.5-inch Multicolor F0672

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The end result of all this? Some fans justifiably pointed out that this design is reminiscent of the Dinozaurs designs. However, I think what we have here is a seriously alien looking Transformer that evokes scifi creatures such as the Alien Xenomorph from the Alien franchise. Between his non-traditional head design, long arms with huge claws and the rib bones on his legs there is an extremely creepy looking character and I love it. Kingdom is meant to partly pay homage to the Beast Wars era of Transformers. If there is one thing Beast Wars did in the 90's, it helped redefine what a Transformers character could look like. Paleotrex continues this tradition and I think he looks amazing. That said, I can totally see how this aesthetic will not agree with everyone (hence my earlier comments about it being polarizing).

With the ancient and highly advanced F.O.S.S.I.L. (Fossilized Osteo-Skeletal Shield Integration Loadout) technology, Fossilizer bots, infused with primordial energy, break apart to weaponize their allies. The bone pieces of this Paleotrex figure break apart and attach to other figures. Use this Deluxe Predacon Fossilizer figure to beastify other figures with epic bone weapons and armor! (Sold separately, subject to availability.) Paleotrex toy converts into a T. Rex fossil mode in 32 steps. Features lower jaw articulation optimal for roaring poses. I. Now you’ll wanna take the other shoulder from Paleotrex and rotate the dinosaur hip joint 180 degrees and then attach those pegs to the hip joints from the legs forming the upper torso assembly.Oh my gawd that's annoying! Also that's far less of a rant then the one I did. I only listened to this song for a few seconds and I already hate it. It doesn't make any sense, it just repeats the same nonsense over and over again, WHY IS THIS A THING?! N. Now there is a port inside the upper roof of the mouth, Grab the crest from Wingfinger and plug it in to form the robot’s head and face. The plastic in Trans-Mutate's legs is very rubbery and prone to warping, leaving the toy unable to stand unsupported after a few years. For each leg, attach the robot forearms/hands to the robot lower legs. Then attach these legs to the sides of the main body.

I don't have an issue with Go-Bots or Gundam cause those things have nothing to do with Power Ranger. And that's actually partly why I say keep the hell away from Transformers. If they start having crossovers… I might possibly end up selling off my entire collection of Transformers… Or trying to anyway… I still have some Power Rangers stuff I haven't been able to sell. I keep it in storage out of my sight and only get something out if I'm about to ship it off to someone. All the morphers and role play weapons Donald had have been sold off already. Most of the Zords are gone. All that's left after that is a few little figures that I'm not sure are even in good enough to condition to be worth anything. I think the pegs are broken on the Dragon Shield and White Ranger shields so they don't even stay on anymore. I don't even know where most of the accessories even are for those figures. Worlds collide when the Maximals and Predacons join the fight, coming together with the Autobots and Decepticons in an epic battle that will alter their destiny forever

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Yeah I think it’s pretty cool. And if you look at Vertebreak’s face closely you can certainly see the feminine features. F. Now you’ll wanna take the hip joints from Wingfinger and attach them to the pegs found on Paleotrex’s left shoulder, or the part that forms the tail in T-rex mode. Ok first see above. Second. Bandai America is not a completely separate company that would violate international copy right laws considering they use the same name, the same logo, and for the most part sell the same products… with a few exceptions which is only because toy safety laws in America are completely different than toy safety standards in Japan. It's the same company just a different branch of that company. Any completely separate company using their name and likeness illegally would be sued in a heart beat.

BEASTIFY OTHER FIGURES: Use this Deluxe Predacon Fossilizer figure to beastify other figures with epic bone weapons and armor! (Each sold separately, subject to availability) Unleash the primal power of the beasts with the ancient and highly advanced F.O.S.S.I.L. technology. Sentient Fossilizer bots, infused with primordial energy, break apart and weaponize their allies

Includes a Golden Disk card that reveals a possible destiny of a key character. Collect other Kingdom figures to reveal all 3 alternate destiny variants for each character! (Each sold separately. Subject to availability.) All six parts combine into a non-converting figure that stands about a head taller than the Beast Wars Deluxe Class molds with which its components were included. They have no action features and only limited articulation... but the simple fact that such a deliberately non-toyetic character featured in only one episode even got a toy is itself an extraordinary occurrence. Trust me, I have something that I absolutely HATE due to teasing in Elementary School. That is " Michael Finnegan". The constant teasing and taunting has caused me to HATE anyone who references that song. It PLAGUES me to this day. If I wasn't teased and taunted by that song. In fact, it has been hard to make friends due to that song. Sorry. for this sounding rant-like. To be fair… is Zoids even still a thing anymore? I think that was around the same time as DinoZaurs and lasted just as long. But there are Transformers… like Japan has actually built some life sized Transformers that you can actually drive, and they aren't really practical in Robot mode, it's basically just for show, really freaking slow, but still cool that they even did that at all. GOLDEN DISK CARDS REVEAL POSSIBLE DESTINIES: Includes a Golden Disk card that reveals a possible destiny of a key character. Collect other Kingdom figures to reveal all 3 alternate destiny variants for each character! (Each sold separately. Subject to availability)



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