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Bought a mod set to fill gaps, and extend the legs and guns.

"Merge for the kill!" TFClub's answer to that missing combiner in your Classics collection, aka Hercules. This Devastator is the combined mode of six different Voyager sized Transformer action figures. Basically a dream come true.

The Quintesson enjoys passing judgement.

 

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Let me introduce my Zeikos ZE-NBG300. This unit parallels Nikon's MB-D10 in functionality, trails it on the build (it lacks magnesium and such), but exceeds the MB-D10 in overall bang-for-the-buck. Shipped to my door from Amazon, this unit cost me $82 and some change. Ontop of that purchase, I picked up 8 Ni-MH AA's rechargeables for $25. So for about $107, my D now has a portrait grip, more battery life and 8 frames per second.

 

The quick-and-dirty review gos like this:

Pros:

+Solid build; have read that the tripod screw is one single piece with the knob.

+Comes with EN-EL3 tray and AA (8, not 6 as indicated in literature)

+Great in-hand feel

+Front and Rear wheels feel about 85% as solid as the main wheels. AF-ON button and focus selector work perfectly.

+Camera recognizes it as MB-D10; reverse-engineering at its finest.

 

Cons:

-Grip material, while good, doesn't quite match the feel of the D's (it's awfully close though)

-Plastic frame; it feels dense enough, but there's a reason why this costs about a third of the MB-D10

Toyworld's update of the g1 headmaster

Oh alright...

The Sharkticons are their executioners.

 

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Just how much have they created in this universe?

 

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