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April 25, 2007

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» Transformer Headphone: A Beat Box Bot in your Ear from Gizmodo
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» Transformer hoofdtelefoon from Gadgetgarden.nl | Gadgets en Gizmos
Aangezien men nu druk bezig is met de nieuwe Transformers film, zal dit niet de laatste Transformers gadget zijn. Kun jij je de serie nog herinneren? Volgens mij zat deze robot die in een werkend hoofdtelefoon transformeert, er niet in...... [Read More]

Comments

Rog

Thought you might like this one :D

Jenanime

Ah - Takara Tomy. I wish there was a place that sold their stuff in the States, because I love so much of it. These are pretty funny, and if I were a big Transformers fan-girl I would totally find a way to buy them!

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