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Overlord is a Decepticon leader from Transformers:Masterforce cartoon series

 

He comprised of a #military tank and a jet plane , piloted by human characters Giga and Mega respectively. Both of them are Powermaster engine that can be plugged to Overlord to enhance his strength an firepower.

 

Both the tank and jet plane also can merge to form a highly weaponized base mode with ramps ,platforms and grapple arms for maintenance and repair of smaller Transformers.

 

Almost 100 photo awaits in my blog link below, including transformations sequence. Please drop by and view them ! Thank You!

 

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Nombre: Megatron

Afiliación: Decepticons

Línea: Revoltech G1

Año: 2006

Número de adquisición: 153

 

La serie de figuras Revoltech tienen articulaciones increíbles que permiten hacer poses asombrosas.

 

Logré conseguir a Convoy y Megatron en un restock de la tienda HLJ, y ahora estoy encantado.

 

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Name: Megatron

Allegiance: Decepticons

Line: Revoltech G1

Year: 2006

Number in Collection: 152

 

Revoltech series toys have unbelievable joints that allows amazing poses.

 

I got Convoy and Megatron in a restock in HLJ. Now I love Revoltechs.

 

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Transformers 4 Hd Background Wallpaper Widescreen

Transformers 4 Hd Background Wallpaper Widescreen, 2100 x 1181, 209 KB, www.moviesofhollywood.com/20-amazing-new-transformers-age...

  

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Some Transformers I've gotten recently. Most of these are from the Transformers Prime show, which I've really been liking.

 

Bulkhead, Optimus, Arcee, Cliffjumper, and Starscream are "First Edition" Prime toys - and they are significantly better quality than the rest - better plastic, joints, transformation, and show accuracy are all just far superior to the others.

 

Grimlock is from the Fall of Cybertron line.

Nombre: Starscream

Afiliación: Decepticons

Línea: Masterpiece

Año: 2006

Número de adquisición: 127

 

La línea Masterpiece siempre impresiona por sus detalles y presentación. En este caso Starscream , la versión original de Takara, trae un color gris verdoso, similar al color original del F15 real.

Increíble figura en ambos modos. ¿Qué más se puede decir de un Masterpiece?

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Name: Starscream

Allegiance: Decepticons

Line: Masterpiece

Year: 2006

Number in collection: 127

 

The Masterpiece line always impress by its details and presentation. In this case e have Starscream, the Takara original version in a grey greenish color, similar to the real color of a real F15.

Incredible figure in both modes.

What else can I say about a Masterpiece?

 

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transformers combiner wars scattershot computron superion BETATRON

Repaints of the original Lockdown mold.

A 100 piece Transformers movie puzzle starring Optimus Prime and Megatron.

 

Received for my wedding anniversary from my wife.

A fun event put on by @valdezign at the Ward 16 featuring the original Transformers animated movie. These are screen shots of old Transformer ads.

Transformers at old abandoned factory HDR

Nombre: Blaster

Afiliación: Autobots

Línea: G1

Año: 1985

Número de adquisición: 120

 

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Nombre: Skydive

Afiliación: Autobot

Línea: G1

Año: 1985

Número de adquisición: 133

 

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Name: Skydive

Allegiance: Autobot

Line: G1

Year: 1985

Number in Collection: 133

 

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Nombre: Megatron

Afiliación: Decepticons

Línea: Masterpiece

Año: 2007

Número de adquisición: 121

 

La línea Masterpiece siempre impresiona por sus detalles y presentación.

 

Con Megatron hicieron un excelente trabajo, un modo robot imponente y demasiado parecido al personaje animado, aún más impresionante la cara.

El único defecto que tiene es que el canón es demasiado pesado y cuesta mucho que se quede de pie.

En modo arma una Walther P-38 que sería perfecta si no fuera porque es más grande que una real, esto porque decidieron diseñar el robot del mismo tamaño que el Optimus Masterpiece.

 

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Name: Megatron

Allegiance: Decepticons

Line: Masterpiece

Year: 2007

Number in collection: 121

 

The Masterpiece line always impress by its details and presentation.

 

They did an amazing job with Megatron, an impressive robot mode, incredibly cartoon accurate, and an amazing face.

The only flaw that I see, is the weight of the cannon, it's very difficult to stand with the cannon in the arm.

In weapon mode, it would be a perfect Walther P-38, unless it´s bigger than normal, that´s because they decided that in robot mode to be same height as Optimus Prime Masterpiece.

 

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Transformers Themed Cake Pops, logo

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(more than meets the eye)

Triple Changer Snapdragon transform into to a jet plane that resembles a Blackbird (SR-71) , and a mechanical looking T-rex... without reassembly of parts.

 

Inspired from the same character in G1 Transformers cartoon series, without the Headmaster feature*

 

*coz a humanoid figure that transform into a robot head and also a T-rex head would look really silly due to the scale. So I rather not implement it.

 

For more photos, drop by my blog link below thanks!

 

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Foto grupal de mis transformers Masterpiece.

 

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Group shot of my Transformers Masterpieces

Nombre: Hook

Afiliación: Decepticon

Grupo: Constructicons

Línea: Generation 1

Año: 1984

Número de adquisición: 3

 

Devastator fue mi Transformer preferido cuando salió en la caricatura, obviamente también fue de los primeros que tuve. Por esto tenía que volver a conseguirlo pronto. eBay, $51 casi completo.

 

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Nombre: Onslaught

Afiliación: Decepticons

Línea: Universe Classic Series

Tamaño: Ultra

Año: 2008

Número de adquisición: 170

 

Universe Onslaught es un excelente homenaje al personaje del G1, aunque no se parece tantísimo, si conserva mucho de su escencia. Además me fascina su presencia intimidante.

Quería comprar el de Takara, pero el de Hasbro está suficientemente bueno.

 

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Name: Onslaught

Allegiance: Decepticons

Line: Universe Classic Series

Class: Ultra

Year: 2008

Number in Collection: 170

 

Universe Onslaught is an excellent homage to the G1 character, although he's not very similar, he keeps a lot of his essence. Also I love his intimidating look.

 

I wanted to get the Takara version, but the one from Hasbro is good enough.

 

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Transforms between 3 modes (robot, dune buggy,helicopter) without removing the parts.

 

For more writeups:

 

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For transformation sequences / complete photo sets:

 

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Nombre: Huffer

Afiliación: Autobot

Grupo: Minibots

Línea: Generation 1

Año: 1983

Número de adquisición: 22

 

Generalmente los minibots se pueden comprar en eBay a muy buenos precios, dependiendo del estado. Este está muy bien, excepto por los stickers del frente, pero aún así, fue una ganga.

 

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Some background:

The VF-1 was developed by Stonewell/Bellcom/Shinnakasu for the U.N. Spacy by using alien Overtechnology obtained from the SDF-1 Macross alien spaceship. Its production was preceded by an aerodynamic proving version of its airframe, the VF-X. Unlike all later VF vehicles, the VF-X was strictly a jet aircraft, built to demonstrate that a jet fighter with the features necessary to convert to Battroid mode was aerodynamically feasible. After the VF-X's testing was finished, an advanced concept atmospheric-only prototype, the VF-0 Phoenix, was flight-tested from 2005 to 2007 and briefly served as an active-duty fighter from 2007 to the VF-1's rollout in late 2008, while the bugs were being worked out of the full-up VF-1 prototype (VF-X-1).

 

The space-capable VF-1's combat debut was on February 7, 2009, during the Battle of South Ataria Island - the first battle of Space War I - and remained the mainstay fighter of the U.N. Spacy for the entire conflict. Introduced in 2008, the VF-1 would be out of frontline service just five years later, though.

 

The VF-1 proved to be an extremely capable craft, successfully combating a variety of Zentraedi mecha even in most sorties which saw UN Spacy forces significantly outnumbered. The versatility of the Valkyrie design enabled the variable fighter to act as both large-scale infantry and as air/space superiority fighter. The signature skills of U.N. Spacy ace pilot Maximilian Jenius exemplified the effectiveness of the variable systems as he near-constantly transformed the Valkyrie in battle to seize advantages of each mode as combat conditions changed from moment to moment.

 

The basic VF-1 was deployed in four minor variants (designated A, D, J, and S) and its success was increased by continued development of various enhancements including the GBP-1S "Armored" Valkyrie, FAST Pack "Super" Valkyrie and the additional RÖ-X2 heavy cannon pack weapon system for the VF-1S for additional firepower.

The FAST Pack system was designed to enhance the VF-1 Valkyrie variable fighter, and the initial V1.0 came in the form of conformal pallets that could be attached to the fighter’s leg flanks for additional fuel – primarily for Long Range Interdiction tasks in atmospheric environment. Later FAST Packs were designed for space operations.

 

After the end of Space War I, the VF-1 continued to be manufactured both in the Sol system and throughout the UNG space colonies. Although the VF-1 would be replaced in 2020 as the primary Variable Fighter of the U.N. Spacy by the more capable, but also much bigger, VF-4 Lightning III, a long service record and continued production after the war proved the lasting worth of the design.

The versatile aircraft also underwent constant upgrade programs. For instance, about a third of all VF-1 Valkyries were upgraded with Infrared Search and Track (IRST) systems from 2016 onwards, placed in a streamlined fairing on the upper side of the nose, just in front of the cockpit. This system allowed for long-range search and track modes, freeing the pilot from the need to give away his position with active radar emissions, and it could also be used for target illumination and guiding precision weapons.

Many Valkyries also received improved radar warning systems, with receivers, depending on the systems, mounted on the wing-tips, on the fins and/or on the LERXs. Improved ECR measures were also mounted on some machines, typically in conformal fairings on the flanks of the legs/engine pods.

 

After joining the global U.N. Spacy union, Germany adopted the VF-1 in late 2008, it replaced the Eurofighter Typhoon interceptors as well as Tornado IDS and ECR fighter bombers. An initial delivery of 120 aircraft was completed until 2011, partially delayed by the outbreak of Space War One in 2009. This initial batch included 85 VF-1A single seaters, fourteen VF-1J fighters for commanders and staff leaders, and twenty VF-1D two-seaters for conversion training over Germany (even though initial Valkyrie training took place at Ataria Island). These machines were erratically registered under the tactical codes 26+01 to 26+99. Additionally, there was a single VF-1S (27+00) as a personal mount for the General der Luftwaffe.

 

The German single-seaters were delivered as multi-role fighters that could operate as interceptors/air superiority fighters as well as attack aircraft. Beyond the standard equipment they also carried a passive IRST sensor in front of the cockpit that allowed target acquisition without emitting radar impulses, a LRMTS (Laser Rangefinder and Marked Target Sensor) under the nose, a Weapon Delivery and Navigation System (WDNS) and an extended suite of radar warning sensors and ECM jammers.

After Space War I, attritions were replaced with a second batch of VF-1 single seaters in 2015, called VF-1L (for “Luftwaffe”). These machines had updated avionics and, among modifications, a laser target designator in a small external pod under the cockpit. About forty VF-1 survivors from the first batch were upgraded to this standard, too, and the VF-1Ls were registered under the codes 27+01 – 90.

 

The VF-1 was without doubt the most recognizable variable fighter of Space War I and was seen as a vibrant symbol of the U.N. Spacy even into the first year of the New Era 0001 in 2013. At the end of 2015 the final rollout of the VF-1 was celebrated at a special ceremony, commemorating this most famous of variable fighters. The VF-1 Valkryie was built from 2006 to 2013 with a total production of 5,459 VF-1 variable fighters with several variants (VF-1A = 5,093, VF-1D = 85, VF-1J = 49, VF-1S = 30, VF-1G = 12, VE-1 = 122, VT-1 = 68)

 

However, the fighter remained active in many second line units and continued to show its worthiness years later, e. g. through Milia Jenius who would use her old VF-1 fighter in defense of the colonization fleet - 35 years after the type's service introduction!

 

General characteristics:

All-environment variable fighter and tactical combat Battroid,

used by U.N. Spacy, U.N. Navy, U.N. Space Air Force

 

Accommodation:

Pilot only in Marty & Beck Mk-7 zero/zero ejection seat

 

Dimensions:

Fighter Mode:

Length 14.23 meters

Wingspan 14.78 meters (at 20° minimum sweep)

Height 3.84 meters

 

Battroid Mode:

Height 12.68 meters

Width 7.3 meters

Length 4.0 meters

 

Empty weight: 13.25 metric tons;

Standard T-O mass: 18.5 metric tons;

MTOW: 37.0 metric tons

 

Power Plant:

2x Shinnakasu Heavy Industry/P&W/Roice FF-2001 thermonuclear reaction turbine engines, output 650 MW each, rated at 11,500 kg in standard or in overboost (225.63 kN x 2)

4x Shinnakasu Heavy Industry NBS-1 high-thrust vernier thrusters (1 x counter reverse vernier thruster nozzle mounted on the side of each leg nacelle/air intake, 1 x wing thruster roll control system on each wingtip);

18x P&W LHP04 low-thrust vernier thrusters beneath multipurpose hook/handles

 

Performance:

Battroid Mode: maximum walking speed 160 km/h

Fighter Mode: at 10,000 m Mach 2.71; at 30,000+ m Mach 3.87

g limit: in space +7

Thrust-to-weight ratio: empty 3.47; standard T-O 2.49; maximum T-O 1.24

 

Design Features:

3-mode variable transformation; variable geometry wing; vertical take-off and landing; control-configurable vehicle; single-axis thrust vectoring; three "magic hand" manipulators for maintenance use; retractable canopy shield for Battroid mode and atmospheric reentry; option of GBP-1S system, atmospheric-escape booster, or FAST Pack system

 

Transformation:

Standard time from Fighter to Battroid (automated): under 5 sec.

Min. time from Fighter to Battroid (manual): 0.9 sec.

 

Armament:

2x internal Mauler RÖV-20 anti-aircraft laser cannon, firing 6,000 pulses per minute

1x Howard GU-11 55 mm three-barrel Gatling gun pod with 200 RPG, fired at 1,200 rds/min

4x underwing hard points for a wide variety of ordnance, including

12x AMM-1 hybrid guided multipurpose missiles (3/point), or

12x MK-82 LDGB conventional bombs (3/point), or

6x RMS-1 large anti-ship reaction missiles (2/outboard point, 1/inboard point), or

4x UUM-7 micro-missile pods (1/point) each carrying 15 x Bifors HMM-01 micro-missiles,

or a combination of above load-outs

  

The kit and its assembly:

This fictional VF-1 is more or less “only” a camouflage experiment, spawned by a recent discussion about the German Luftwaffe’s so-called “Norm ‘81” paint scheme that was carried by the F-4Fs during the Eighties and the early Nineties. It is one of the most complex standardized paint scheme I am aware of, consisting of no less than six basic shades of grey and applied in two different patterns (early variant with angled/splinter camouflage, later this was changed into more organic shapes).

 

I have built a fictional post-GDR MiG-21 with the Norm ’81 scheme some years ago, but had always been curious how a Macross VF-1 would look with it, or how it could be adapted to the F-14esque airframe?

 

Concerning the model, it’s another vintage ARII VF-1, in this case a VF-1J, built OOB and with the landing gear down and an open canopy. However, I added some small details like the sensors in front of the cockpit, RHAWS sensors and bulges for ECM equipment on the lower legs (all canonical). The ordnance was subtly changed, with just two AMM-1 missiles on each outer pylon plus small ECM pods on the lo hardpoint (procured from an 1:144 Tornado). The inner stations were modified to hold quadruple starters for (fictional) air-to-ground missiles, left over from a Zvezda 1:72 Ka-58 helicopter and probably depicting Soviet/Russian 9M119 “Svir” laser-guided anti-tank missiles, or at least something similar. At the model’s 1:100 scale they are large enough to represent domestic alternatives to AGM-65 Maverick missiles – suitable against Zentraedi pods and other large ground targets. The ventral GU-11 pod was modified to hold a scratched wire display for in-flight pictures. Some blade antennae were added as a standard measure to improve the simple kit’s look. The cockpit was taken OOB, I just added a pilot figure for the scenic shots and the thick canopy was later mounted on a small lift arm in open position.

 

Painting and markings:

This was quite a challenge: adapting the Norm’ 81 scheme to the swing-wing Valkyrie, with its folded legs and the twin tail as well as lacking the Phantom’s spine and bulged air intakes, was not easy, and I went for the most straightforward solution and simplified things on the VF-1’s short spine.

 

The Norm ‘81’s “official” colors are all RAL tones, and I decided to use these for an authentic lokk, namely:

RAL 7009 Grüngrau: Revell 67 (acrylic)

RAL 7012 Basaltgrau: Revell 77 (acrylic)

RAL 7039 Quarzgrau: Xtracolor X259 (enamel)

RAL 7037 Staubgrau: Xtracolor X258 (enamel)

RAL 7030 Steingrau: Revell 75 (enamel)

RAL 7035 Lichtgrau: Humbrol 196 (enamel)

 

This basically plan worked and left me with a very murky aircraft: Norm ’81 turned out to be a kind of all-propose camouflage that works well against both sky and ground, at least in the typical German climate, and especially good at medium to low altitude. RAL 7030, 7037 and 7039 appear like gradually darker shades of the basically same brownish grey hue, framed with darker contrast areas that appear either greenish or bluish.

 

However, the Xtracolor enamels turned out to be total sh!t: they lacked pigments in the glossy and translucent base and therefore ANY opacity, esp. on any edge, at least when you use a brush like me. Not certain if using an airbrush improves this? The result were uneven and rather thick areas of paint, not what I had hoped for. And the Revell 75 just did what I hate about the company's enamels: drying up prematurely with a gooey consistency, leaving visible streaks.

 

After a black ink wash, very light post-shading was added. I should have from the start tried to stick to the acrylics and also mix the Xtracolor tones from Revell acrylics, a stunt that turned during the weathering process (trying to hide the many blemishes) out to be quite feasible. RAL 7037 was mixed from Revell 47 plus 89 in a ~1:1 ratio, and RAL 7039 from Revell 47, 77 and 87 with a touch of 09. Nevertheless, the paint finish turned out sub-optimal, but some shading and weathering saved most of the mess – even I am not satisfied with the outcome, the model looks more weathered than intended (even though most operational German F-4Fs with this paint scheme looked quite shaggy and worn, making the different shades of grey almost undiscernible).

 

After some consideration I gave this German VF-1 full-color (yet small) "Kite" roundels, together with a German tactical code. German flags and a vintage JaboG 32 squadron badge decorate the fin - a plausible move, because there are British Valkyries in source books that carry RAF fin flashes. Stencils and other markings came from VF-1 OOB sheets.

Finally, after some typical highlights with clear paint over a silver base were added, and the small VF-1 was sealed with a coat of matt acrylic varnish.

  

A spontaneous interim project, with interesting results. The adapted Norm ’81 scheme works well on the VF-1, and it even is a contemporary design from the era when the original TV series was conceived and aired. With the authentic tones I’d call it quite ugly – even though I was amazed during the photo session how well the different shades of grey (four from above!) blend into each other and break up the aircraft’s outlines. If there were no red-and-white roundels or the orange pilot in the cockpit (chosen intentionally for some color contrast), the camouflage would be very effective! Not perfect, but another special member in my growing VF-1 model fleet. ^^

 

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Here are all 6 of my fembots from Transformers Animated. Pictured in robot modes.

 

L-R: Drag Strip (BotCon 2011 box set), Moonracer (custom), Arcee (custom detailed), Chromia (custom), Windblade (custom), and Minerva (BotCon 2011 customizing class)

Transformers Soundwave que forman parte de mi colección.

 

Excepto el Music Label y el Heroes of Cybertron que son de mi hermana, pero igual yo se los regalé.

 

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Transformers Soundwave in my collection.

 

Except for the Music Label and Heroes of Cybertron that are owned by my sister. But I gave them away to her.

Nombre: Sludge

Afiliación: Autobots

Línea: G1

Año: 1985

Número de adquisición: 163

 

Sludge es uno de los Dinobots de 1985. Está incompleto pero en muy buen estado, solo tiene un problema en una pierna del dinosaurio.

 

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Name: Sludge

Allegiance: Autobots

Line: G1

Year: 1985

Number in Collection: 163

 

Sludge is one of the Dinobots from 1985. He's incomplete, but in a good condition, only has a problem in one of the dinosaur legs.

 

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Nombre: Brainstorm

Afiliación: Autobots

Línea: G1

Subgrupo: Headmasters

Año: 1987

Número de adquisición: 347

 

Otro de los Headmasters Autobots que había adquirido hace tiempo junto con Chromedome y Hardhead, solo que a este le faltaban las armas y hasta que las conseguí lo cuento como parte de la colección.

 

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Name: Brainstorm

Allegiance: Autobots

Line: G1

Subgroup: Headmasters

Year: 1987

Number in Collection: 347

 

Another Headmaster autobot that I got some time ago, with Chromedome and Hardhead, but he was missing his guns, so I count him in the collection only when I got his guns.

 

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Repaints of the original Lockdown mold.

These pair of Wasps from Transformers Animated were my latest set of customs I've created. Both are pictured in car mode.

 

Each of them has an individually sculpted head that unique from the other. They also have their hands carved a bit to have claws.

 

The one of the left is the one I gave to a friend, the other is the version I kept for my own collection.

 

Details about the project can be found on my blog: www.floatingcat.com/2014/06/09/transformers-animated-wasp/

A fun event put on by @valdezign at the Ward 16 featuring the original Transformers animated movie. These are screen shots of old Transformer ads.

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