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Miky and Rob head on out to look at the marketing behind the biggest dinosaur-is-created-by-scientists-and-goes-on-a-rampage movie of this summer!
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Once again. Stu n' Tricky tackle the news world of Transformers. And they will discuss the hell outta those robits.
Check it OUT! In a vein similiar to the Mortal Kombat: Legacy webseries from a few years back, Director Joseph Kahn and Producer Adi Shankar (Dredd) have recreated and reimagined the Power Rangers franchise into something a bit darker......
From the depths of facebook came a response to a call we put out for toys that you don't normally see for us to spotlight.
That response came in the shape of Dean Holdaway, and a almost complete collection of Rock Lords. You can see the first part of the gallery HERE and part two HERE Rock Lords was a spin-off toyline to the GoBots from Tonka in 1986, and had a movie inGoBots: Battle of the Rock Lords. They were transforming rocks that came with weapons such as axes, guns and swords, as well as vehicles for the Characters such as Magmar, Slimestone and Nuggit to drive into battle. Thes rocky toys were imported from Bandai's Machine Robo "Ganseki Chōjin" sub-line. Much like others of their ilk, there were "good guys" (led by Boulder) and "bad guys" (led by Magmar). The tagline associated with these toys was "POWERFUL LIVING ROCKS!". Rock Lords was not a successful toy line. Transformers was getting the better sales, but Rock Lords was able to last for three series. There were unreleased Rock Lords toys such as the Stone Head playset and Crackpot in meteorite colors. From the depths of facebook came a response to a call we put out for toys that you don't normally see for us to spotlight.
That response came in the shape of Dean Holdaway, and a almost complete collection of Rock Lords. You can see the first part of the gallery HERE Rock Lords was a spin-off toyline to the GoBots from Tonka in 1986, and had a movie inGoBots: Battle of the Rock Lords. They were transforming rocks that came with weapons such as axes, guns and swords, as well as vehicles for the Characters such as Magmar, Slimestone and Nuggit to drive into battle. Thes rocky toys were imported from Bandai's Machine Robo "Ganseki Chōjin" sub-line. Much like others of their ilk, there were "good guys" (led by Boulder) and "bad guys" (led by Magmar). The tagline associated with these toys was "POWERFUL LIVING ROCKS!". Rock Lords was not a successful toy line. Transformers was getting the better sales, but Rock Lords was able to last for three series. There were unreleased Rock Lords toys such as the Stone Head playset and Crackpot in meteorite colors. The truly amazing Dean Holdaway has cooked up something very special for this week's Tuesday Toy Stacks.
An almost complete Rock Lords collection. You read that correctly. What are are about to see is a complete loose collction of everything that came out under the Rock Lords name. Rock Lords was a spin-off toyline to the GoBots from Tonka in 1986, and had a movie inGoBots: Battle of the Rock Lords. They were transforming rocks that came with weapons such as axes, guns and swords, as well as vehicles for the Characters such as Magmar, Slimestone and Nuggit to drive into battle. Thes rocky toys were imported from Bandai's Machine Robo "Ganseki Chōjin" sub-line. Much like others of their ilk, there were "good guys" (led by Boulder) and "bad guys" (led by Magmar). The tagline associated with these toys was "POWERFUL LIVING ROCKS!". Rock Lords was not a successful toy line. Transformers was getting the better sales, but Rock Lords was able to last for three series. There were unreleased Rock Lords toys such as the Stone Head playset and Crackpot in meteorite colors. ENJOY. Gruffy, Dave "KalelPrime" Wallace and Andy Turnbull cast a eye over the comics of the 90s, and prepare you for whats to come...
With massive thanks to Cosmic Duck for the picture! Check out the episode!
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