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I've always wanted a Transformers toy that was whatever vehicle I was currently driving in daily life. When I drove a Mazda Protege, I wanted a Transformer of a Protege. Now I drive a Kia Spectra, I want a Spectra Transformer.
The idea of my car transforming into a robot and running around blasting
things and making sarcastic comments is a very nice thought indeed.
There are far too many different car models out there to make an individual Transformer toy for each. So why not make a generic Transformer body which can have its autobody parts removed and replaced with whatever car body you're looking for?
You buy the toy. It's just a robot. In car mode, it's missing everything on top. Select your car model from a huge selection...... snap it onto your Transformer. Kia Spectra robot. or Protege. Or whatever.
Personalized Transformer toys.
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So this isn't something to enable use of 110V wall warts in 240V sockets and vice versa. |
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There's not enough "blasting things and making sarcastic comments" here in the halfbakery to meet your needs? |
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I'd buy a bunch of body skins, pile them up in a heap and
make funky transformers (El Caminos). |
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The possibility of my Toyota Camry fighting evil Ford Escorts with color-coded lasers that inevitably cause no damage or injury is more than enough for me. Now if I can get some "Thundercats" armor for my domesticated buddies, I'd be set. |
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