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> Props from the movie on ebay, Bumblebee camaro anyone..?
karloscar
post 13 July 2007, 21:40
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Some of the props are listed on ebay. Insane prices, but still interesting to watch! Allspark cube currently at over $41000. smile.gif Here is the link:
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Vector_Sigma
post 13 July 2007, 21:57
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The cube is cool indeed,but I`d gladly sell my soul for that Bumblebee Camaro love.gif love.gif


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Skybolt
post 13 July 2007, 22:25
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Well the engine in the Camaro is definetely not the one we saw in the movie.... that's a drag dry.gif


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Thunderclash
post 13 July 2007, 22:47
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Yeah, I still collect. Do you have a problem with that ;o) ?


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QUOTE(Skybolt @ 13 July 2007, 23:25) *
Well the engine in the Camaro is definetely not the one we saw in the movie.... that's a drag dry.gif

You think that's the worst? The bloody thing can't TRANSFORM tongue.gif ! Now that would have been a prop. As for the Allspark cube currently at $41000; what SANE person would give that much for a movie prop? What's it made of? Plastic? Wood? Some composite material? I would buy it for $25. It's probably worth that much.

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palaste
post 14 July 2007, 12:39
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Mr. Suitly emphazi


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QUOTE(Thunderclash @ 14 July 2007, 00:47) *
QUOTE(Skybolt @ 13 July 2007, 23:25) *
Well the engine in the Camaro is definetely not the one we saw in the movie.... that's a drag dry.gif

You think that's the worst? The bloody thing can't TRANSFORM tongue.gif ! Now that would have been a prop. As for the Allspark cube currently at $41000; what SANE person would give that much for a movie prop? What's it made of? Plastic? Wood? Some composite material? I would buy it for $25. It's probably worth that much.

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Knut Ingar

You don't understand. It's been in a freaking movie! That would raise the price of a piece of tissue paper to several thousand dollars.


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post 14 July 2007, 14:48
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QUOTE(Thunderclash @ 13 July 2007, 23:47) *
As for the Allspark cube currently at $41000; what SANE person would give that much for a movie prop? What's it made of? Plastic? Wood? Some composite material? I would buy it for $25. It's probably worth that much.

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Knut Ingar

I see your point, but have you ever bought a Transformer toy that costed a little extra? Think its materials alone are worth that kind of money? happy.gif


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predaking
post 14 July 2007, 16:38
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What's so hard to understand about people with a lot of money wanting to pay a bit extra to get something that nobody else has? If I had unlimited funds, I would probably bid on all those props.


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palaste
post 14 July 2007, 17:31
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Mr. Suitly emphazi


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Wouldn't this be better if the seller's user ID was LadiesMan217?
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Skybolt
post 14 July 2007, 22:28
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I want a F22 prop happy.gif .

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