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1) New hip joints to enable him to stand on all fours.
2) Trim parts on the red articulated dump truck and the inside of the excavator's tracks so the concrete mixer can sit at a better angle
c) Upgrade elbow joints.
4) Upgrade shoulder joints. This also means the excavator can move its digging arm.
5) Fill in screw holes etc. with epoxy resin.
f) Paint them in more film accurate colours.
7) Make them look more real and used with dirt effects. Each vehicle has one, two or three different shades of filth.
Some of the vehicles appear as duplicates in other scenes but have a robot mode instead of combining. I haven't painted the robot modes for the articulated dump truck or the crane because they don't appear as robots in the film and the toy's robot modes, well to be honest they just suck.
In case you don't know, these figures range in size from two and a half to three and a half inches long.
Kitbashed, Repainted, Customized Transformers Movie Revenge Of The Fallen Devastator
It's a shame that Hasbro didn't make a good Devastator toy. There's the large and ludicrously over-priced 'Supreme' Devastator (£100) that features six construction vehicles. There's the better value set of combining Legends class figures (£15-£20) that features seven vehicles. The problems are that there are eight (or maybe nine) vehicles in that sequence of the film. Devastator walks on all four limbs yet the toys are made to walk on two and have enormous humps. The smaller version has no useful articulation, in fact, about all he's capable of doing is bobbing up and down and waving his arms around at the elbow. Within seconds of freeing him from his plastic prison I was planning fixes:1) New hip joints to enable him to stand on all fours.
2) Trim parts on the red articulated dump truck and the inside of the excavator's tracks so the concrete mixer can sit at a better angle
c) Upgrade elbow joints.
4) Upgrade shoulder joints. This also means the excavator can move its digging arm.
5) Fill in screw holes etc. with epoxy resin.
f) Paint them in more film accurate colours.
7) Make them look more real and used with dirt effects. Each vehicle has one, two or three different shades of filth.
Some of the vehicles appear as duplicates in other scenes but have a robot mode instead of combining. I haven't painted the robot modes for the articulated dump truck or the crane because they don't appear as robots in the film and the toy's robot modes, well to be honest they just suck.
In case you don't know, these figures range in size from two and a half to three and a half inches long.
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When the excavator transforms into a robot at the beginning of the film it's white, not red. I kept this one red as I was going for accuracy for Devastator.
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The red bulldozer that captured Sam's parents transforms into a robot. The yellow bulldozer forms Devastator. I kept this one yellow as I was going for accuracy for Devastator.
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"Fear my ginormous nipples of doom!"
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This green doesn't match the CGI but it does match the film.
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He actually has quite a cute face.
He still needs to turn that frown upside down though.
He still needs to turn that frown upside down though.
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