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17 December 2011, 19:01
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Yeah, I still collect. Do you have a problem with that ;o) ? Knut Ingar Oslo, NorwayGroup: Members Posts: 1 870 Joined: 3 March 2006 |
I watched this week's episode of American Chopper: Senior vs Junior on Discovery and this time Paul Teutul Junior and his Paul Junior Designs crew were commissioned by Epic Games to make a Gears Of War bike. In the meeting room at Epic Games I noticed some familiar action figures standing in shelves in the background. Takara's Brave Max was one of them, but I'm pretty certain I could see the shape of a later design Prime as well. A damn shame they didn't zoom in on those figures
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18 December 2011, 19:51
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Le Saboteur![]() 111001 NorwayGroup: Sponsors Posts: 222 Joined: 1 March 2006 |
I watched this week's episode of American Chopper: Senior vs Junior on Discovery and this time Paul Teutul Junior and his Paul Junior Designs crew were commissioned by Epic Games to make a Gears Of War bike. In the meeting room at Epic Games I noticed some familiar action figures standing in shelves in the background. Takara's Brave Max was one of them, but I'm pretty certain I could see the shape of a later design Prime as well. A damn shame they didn't zoom in on those figures For inspiration no doubt. The sleek lines of those models would give them an idea to work out from, eh? |
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