The lion and the gorilla come with one foot each. They're identical aside from the robot headsculpts and the number decals. The lion one has separate eyes, with one scarred eye and the gorilla's wolf has a visor.
I've been watching the UK version of Shark Tank, "Dragons' Den." It's alright I guess but the best part is that this Theo Pathitis guy's name gives the closed captions a seizure every time the narrator says it.
My assassin snails have long since eradicated the snails I bought them to eradicate but are somehow reproducing like nuts in my tank.
At least they’re pretty and I can sell them for a decent price considering they cost me next to nothing to maintain.
To be fair, they can't seem to make a combiner at all. They just suckered the idiots that'll buy anything with FT slapped on it into buying a most of the combiner team that they'll try to retrofit into a combiner with a giant non-transforming skeleton somehow.
Yet. Thing appears to work on 100% friction joints. While I think the need for ratchets is overblown on most figures, at a certain size, it is a necessity. Friction at this scale will either be nigh-impossible to move or loosen over time.
video for your reference. Transformation is quite the workout; dude's sweating towards the end. Makes sense, This is basically a large dinner table with a bunch of moving parts stood up.
Kneecaps partsform too lol missed that the first time.
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