Well since the deluxe sux ballz I and the Ultra Sized Galvatron I modded is standing with my MP's I figured I need a decent version for my Classics This is what I got thus far: Removed the backpack wings etc. Fitted Energon Shockblast tracks Added lots Lego's for mostly the blaster, but also the shoulder towers, waist flaps, feet/ankles... heck I got this toy without horns, so I used some Lego insect legs the best part of sacrificing those insects if that the body now are kneepads put on the legs on Cyberton wingblade (or whats his name is) focussed on the Robotmode... altmode is well meh, but better than tank C&C Welcome + N'joy
Looks pretty cool. Just out of curiosity,G60, what do you do with a lot of the customs I see you post? Are they commissioned pieces or ones you end up selling or keeping for personal collection?
So sorry dudes, completely forgot this custom existed... so yesterday and today i almost finished him up This is what I got thus far: Removed the backpack wings etc. Fitted Energon Shockblast tracks Added lots Lego's for mostly the blaster, but also the shoulder towers, waist flaps, feet/ankles... heck I got this toy without horns, so I used some Lego insect legs the best part of sacrificing those insects if that the body now are kneepads put on the legs on Cyberton wingblade (or whats his name is) focussed on the Robotmode... altmode is well meh, but better than tank C&C Welcome + N'joy
Oh and to answer the question most are for own collection, but since i stopped Masterpieces i sold a few and I also sell double characters... like shockwaves I still have V4 but sold v1 and still have v2 v3 Masterpiece editions for sale hope that explains
Hey dude thnx for joining.. thnx dude! edit: fun fact it now seems the lego crown horns are glow in the dark i might leave em unpainted...
Talk about reminding me of my own stalled project lol, i have a superlink megatron that I've been meaning to convert into my chug galvatron
thnx dude... finished work is here: http://www.tfw2005.com/boards/radicons-customs/1037572-generations-voyager-galvatron-done.html