Saturday 4 December 2010

Transformers Action Figures - The Plaything Which Never Gets Old


The popularity of Micheal Bay's Transformers and Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen films, that opened in 2007 and 2009, have spawned a completely modern line of Hasbro kid's toys and collectibles. In addition to the wide variety of Transformers action figures, children are now able to spend playtime with their favorite personalities from each of those movies and some newbies to the saga too.

The New Guys -

Naturally, traditional replicas of Optimus Prime, the commander of the Autobot Transformers, will continually be amid Hasbro's top selling Transformers toys. His enemy Megatron, nevertheless, possesses an equal popularity amongst children who want to play the "bad guy" on occasion. In addition, Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen released several brand new robots into the Transformers universe, the Voyagers.

The bad Decepticons now contain figures like Grindor, an attack helicopter similar to the U.S. Army's Apache, just with a major bad mind-set. Demolisher and Scavenger smash every thing in their paths on the silver screen, and the action figure's two big wheels do the same to Autobot toys for children with a destructive, yet safe imagination.

Probably, the most identifiable villain from Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen is the Fallen himself. Along side the six-piece super-robot, Devastator, both of these toys can offer several hours of play for little boys who want to reenact their preferred action scenes from the Michael Bay films.

The Old Dogs With New Tricks -

While the brand new figures could be the coolest looking transformers, you cannot whip the old dogs like Optimus Prime and Megatron. Lovers of the nineteen-eighties Transformers TV show will speculate what happened to Megatron's arm cannon. The modern edition of the super villain has a retractable sword as a substitute as does the new Optimus Prime, which comes with 2 flip-out swords rather than one.

Bumblebee was always a popular figure from the animated series, though the live-action motion picture places a brand new spin of this fun, lovable Transformer. Not only does Bumblebee protect Sam, the movie's teenage hero, the Transformer can transform into a streamlined, fast reproduction of Chevy's latest Camaro design. In Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen, Bumblebee's design and overall appeal reflect the heart and soul of the Camaro, and the vivid yellow Bumblebee action figure holds the same appeal for kids who would like to play the good guy.








Transformers Action Figures are very popular with kids from around the world. Of course, they are also highly collectible because of their popularity throughout the years. To find out more information about Transformers Action Figures, you can do some searching on the site OptimusPrimeStore.com.


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