Bumblebee Sculpture
Keep Decepticons off your front lawn with this amazing 7.5 foot-tall sculpture of Bumblebee, handmade from various scrap metal parts by ScrapSculptures. Get Optimus Prime here.
Keep Decepticons off your front lawn with this amazing 7.5 foot-tall sculpture of Bumblebee, handmade from various scrap metal parts by ScrapSculptures. Get Optimus Prime here.
Domaster – a transforming Game Boy – and Tetrawing – a Tetris cartridge that turns into a bird – are LEGO Transformers from Julius Von Brunk. The Game Boy’s batteries even turn into blasters.
Stop-motion master Patrick Boivin pits the original Optimus Prime against the Michael Bay version in an interactive fight with two possible finishers for each Autobot. G1 All the way!
Animator Counter656 returns with another action packed stop-motion short – an epic battle sequence between good and evil using Kre-O Transformers construction toys. Go behind the scenes here.
Warring inhabitants lay waste to their home planet while fighting for territory and energy. Sounds familiar. If only we could transform into dinosaurs and combine to form mega vehicle robots.
Bumblebee takes on Barricade in Counter656’s latest stop-motion animation, an awesome homage to the Transformers, hand-assembled from over 3500 still images over a period of 2 months.
Megatron, Mixmaster and Soundwave take on Epic Meal Time as only a roomful of Decepticons could. They’re makin’ the ultimate Energon Cube with plenty of silicon chips, tire strips and Jack Dagnels.
While Transformers: Dark of the Moon won’t be winning any Oscars for its plot, you still have to admire the work of the guys who create the cacophonous sounds throughout the film.
Cake Boss Buddy Valastro and team created this insane 2,000 pound Bumblebee Transformer cake. It looks awesome, though we’re not sure how good it will taste after that coating of magnesium sparks.
Michael Bay takes wraps off the full trailer for Transformers 3: Dark of the Moon, revealing more than ever as the Decepticons take on the Autobots (and mankind) and make a mess of Chicago.
Transformers in the ring? We will find out as Hugh Jackman stars in Shawn Levy’s Real Steel, a boxing drama set in the near future where 2,000-pound robot gladiators that look like humans do battle.
One of the dangers of being a human among giant robots. We’ve always wondered about this exact same thing when we were kids. How awesome would it be if this happened in Transformers 3?
Transformers: Dark of the Moon was just one of several geeky movies who had something for the Super Bowl. What to expect? More robots, more destruction, a new leading lady. First teaser here.
Pictures of the action figure version of Megatron as he will appear in the upcoming Transformers: Dark Side of the Moon movie have leaked. You’ll never guess what he transforms into.
If you haven’t figured out what you’re wearing for Halloween, you might want to check out this guy’s awesome Bumblebee costume. If he shows up at your costume contest, you’re done for.
We’re baffled by the half-naked dudes in this short film from Russia, but we’re duly impressed by the computer-generated Transformers animations, built with 3DS Max, Boujou and After Effects.
The movie will most likely suck, but this footage of Michael Bay and crew shooting Transformers 3 in Chicago is interesting enough. Plus we get a glimpse at the new leading lady. More at the link.
Students at the China Central Academy of Fine Arts created this 32 foot-tall, 4-ton Transformer sculpture from the parts of an old truck. Don’t you want one in your front yard?
These robots are most definitely in disguise – they’re hiding in stained glass. Handmade by Timothy Miller, his works include Optimus Prime, Unicron, Shockwave, and of course, Bumblebee.
This Behind the Scenes trailer for Transformers: WfC gets up close and personal with High Moon Studios, but the real treat is behind the devs: the animations are seriously jaw-dropping.
It’s not as tall the “real” Autobot leader, this 2.5 meter, 550 kg Optimus Prime statue can fight for freedom and toy licensing deals any day; it’s made with over 5,000 recycled steel parts.
This Civil War interview with a Transformers: War for Cybertron is much, much more: it gives us an excellent overview of the gameplay premise and much appreciated lip-service to fans.
It’s hard to differentiate the gameplay from the cinematics in this Gameplay Reveal trailer for Transformers: War For Cybertron, but that’s a good thing; Autobots roll out 6/22/10.
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