Zac and special guest Will West discuss the memories of Toys R Us, trade theories on what would have made it better… and why someone wanted them dead.
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Zac and special guest Will West discuss the memories of Toys R Us, trade theories on what would have made it better… and why someone wanted them dead.
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I got these toys and I talk about them for like 6 minutes. Enjoy.
Dawn: When did you buy this?
Zac: This morning.
Dawn: When did you make this video?
Zac: This morning.
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Another video for powet.tv
Power Core Combiners have been a wholly unintersting sub line of Transformers since they first popped up last year. They include absolutely 0% of classic characters, 0% comic characters, 0% movie characters, 0% cartoon characters. That adds up to 100% of nobody in this line of nobodies.
But I gave one set a chance anyway, since they were Dinobots. Not the real Dinobots, but some Dinobots.
I spent a long time actively searching for them. Some stores would have 3 dozen PCC sets on the shelf, and I would dig through every one to try and find Grimstone. Several times local fans tipped me to the set being on various shelves in certain stores, but I got no luck. By April of this year I had all but given up, but then found them at the same time I picked up Perceptor (a mere week after changing of the guard). This video was kind of a rush, not something I planned much ahead of time. I decided that since I had built up this set for so long and was finally opening it, I’d either capture excitement or disappointment. Its a shame it was more the latter.
In any Transformers collection, you’re going to end up switching out older figures for more modern ones to keep up with the continuity of the display.
Continue reading “Changing Of The Guard”