Well, what do you expect when you call a toy a "transformer"?
Man 1: Al, what did you get your boy for Christmas?
Al: I got him the Transformer he wanted.
Man 1: You got an eight-year-old kid a device to convert high voltage current?
Transformer toys were weeeeeeeeeeird
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Good ole Galvatron! I think that one is from recent times and not the 80s.
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That wasn't a good bit, Paul.
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Replicating Galvatron into toy form never appeared doable in my eyes (even as a child) because of the rounded look and curves that were never represented well in the toys. Could be wrong as Macross model kits worked well for the fighters and robots.Ice Cream Jonsey wrote: ↑Thu Aug 27, 2020 11:51 am Good ole Galvatron! I think that one is from recent times and not the 80s.
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