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Category: Older News
| Submitted by: quartz -
on: Thursday, 13th April 2006 at 08:29:05 BST
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S250, well known for testshot pictures, has let TF World 2005 know of a possible line up for the Transformers: Classics (Generation 0) line. The rumours are that the following toys will comprise of Wave 1 :-
Convoy, Megatron, Bumblebee, Starscream, Astrotrain, HotRod
You can see the original article
here
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on: Wednesday, 12th April 2006 at 18:48:49 BST
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If you use the Google Reader or the Google Homepage and are not comfortable with setting them up to use our
RSS Feeds, don't worry, you can now find handy links on the news and toy gallery pages with an "Add to Google" icon. Simply click that and follow the on-screen steps.
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Category: Older News
| Submitted by: quartz -
on: Wednesday, 12th April 2006 at 17:35:41 BST
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After 30 minutes on the phone with Parcelforce, giving them a bit of abuse and asking why they'd breakdown a shipment, I've managed to track the missing parcel - which they could not find in their system.
It is currently awainting customs charges, and we are waiting on the letter.
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| Submitted by: Moonbug -
on: Wednesday, 12th April 2006 at 09:51:03 BST
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| Submitted by: quartz -
on: Tuesday, 11th April 2006 at 19:11:06 BST
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Due to ParcelForce being ParcelForce, they have only delivered one box of our e-Hobby Ultra Magnus' order despite the consignment clearly being labelled for more. We'll be contacting ParcelForce first thing in the morning to find out where the missing parcel is.
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on: Tuesday, 11th April 2006 at 18:33:09 BST
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Following on from the huge success at the Brighton Expo Sketching Event last year for 'Draw the World Together' with Games giant NCSOFT we are delighted to announce we are running it again at the Bristol Expo this May!
How does it work? Simple, fans can have their own online 'City of Heroes' or 'City of Villains' character sketched by one of the Mega Line up of Artists who are supporting DtWT (Draw the World Together).
Duncan Fegredo, Charles Adlard, Staz Johnson, Mike Collins, Ian Gibson, Ian Richardson, Nat Sandells, Boo Cook, Martin Griffiths, Geoff Senior and DtWT stalwart, Andrew Wildman will all be taking turns on the NCSOFT Booth to produce YOUR character in a one off sketch!
We will be asking for a very modest donation to the charity will ALL the money going to DtWT. Just a fiver for a head shot or the full figure for only a tenner!
.... Be there!
Note : A full listing of artists and times will be on the Comic Expo website very soon, http://www.comicexpo.net/charity
... stay tuned!
Draw the World Together
http://www.drawtheworldtogether.com
Draw the World Together is an organisation that has been created to unite arts communities in providing possibilities for children who do not have the opportunity for basic healthcare and education.
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| Submitted by: andrew wildman -
on: Tuesday, 11th April 2006 at 18:06:53 BST
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Hi all,
Thanks to all those who have emailed me regarding the Transformer research, I now have confirmed locations.
I
have received enough responses from people for the London discussion
and i will be in contact with some of you in the next week or so.
The
second location has been confirmed as Coventry. Could anyone who is
able to attend this session please email me on
bhfieldsolutions@btconnect.com
Thanks
Becky
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| Submitted by: Moonbug -
on: Tuesday, 11th April 2006 at 11:31:20 BST
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Auto Assembly Podcast Show 2 Released! Hi Everyone, Just to let you know that the second Auto Assembly podcast has just been uploaded to the server today. This time it's a massive show running in at just under 56 minutes and we've got a few surprises in store this time... Once again, the show has all the latest news and developments on Auto Assembly: Target 2006 including exclusive news on our latest guest confirmed for the convention yesterday, details on a convention exclusive being produced by Wildfur, a competition to win some Transformers DVD box sets, more great music plus a special guest appearance from RiD voice actor Wally Wingert! You can download the show, and the first one if you haven't already heard it, from http://www.autoassembly.org.uk/podcast.htm where it is available in high and low quality versions for downloading. Feel free to send us your comments and suggestions about it to us at podcast@autoassembly.org.uk or alternatively you can leave them on the forum at http://autoassembly.proboards7.com Enjoy the show and we're looking forward to seeing many of you in June at Auto Assembly: Target 2006 and thanks to all of your for your support so far with the show and the convention! Simon and Sven Auto Assembly: Target 2006 www.autoassembly.org.uk
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| Submitted by: Moonbug -
on: Monday, 10th April 2006 at 14:27:49 BST
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The following Alternators have been reported in Europe by members of the TransEuropeExpress group :-
Kenneth N. M
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| Submitted by: Moonbug -
on: Sunday, 9th April 2006 at 13:48:54 BST
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A quick message to those who ordered the e-Hobby Laser Magnus from us. We have now received word they are in the country and are waiting on Custom Fees to be paid. Only two people haven't paid so far, so if they could forward payment we can get all the orders out this coming week.
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on: Saturday, 8th April 2006 at 13:44:56 BST
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Snakas has posted a posted a review of the first Transformers Kiss broadcast over on
Autobase Atachi. You'll need to be able to read Japanese, or have a translator handy to read hsi review.
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| Submitted by: quartz -
on: Friday, 7th April 2006 at 17:19:53 BST
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Mr.Roboto posted over on the
TFW2005 Boards, that Target store have the Beast Wars 10th Anniversary Rhinox figure on Clearance for $10.28.
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| Submitted by: quartz -
on: Friday, 7th April 2006 at 10:28:22 BST
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Iacon One have annouced that Bob Budiansky will be attending the convention. Below is a press release sent out by them. Thanks to
alt.toys.transformers for the original news
IACON ONE
MORE GUEST UPDATES
First, unfortunately, writer Simon Furman will not be able to attend Iacon
One as planned, due to professional commitments. We wish Simon well and hope
he will join us at a future event. However, in his place we have another
exciting guest to announce...
For immediate release:
April 6, 2006
The Stasis Lock Group proudly announces comic book writer, editor and
illustrator BOB BUDIANSKY as a guest at their inaugural show, Iacon One,
celebrating the phenomenon of The Transformers, on July 7-8, 2006 at the
Grand Wayne Convention Center in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Bob Budiansky turned his childhood fondness for reading comic books into a
20-year career in the comic book industry. During that time, Bob worked at
Marvel Comics as an editor, illustrator, and writer. Although he worked on
such titles as Spider-Man, Fantastic Four, Ghost Rider and his own creation,
Sleepwalker, Bob is perhaps best known for the work he did on The
Transformers.
Bob was the editor on the very first Transfomers mini-series in 1984,
followed by scripting most of the next 50-plus issues of the monthly
Transformers comic book. In between, he named and fashioned character
profiles of well over 100 Transformers. He developed story treatments as new
lines of Transformers were introduced and occasionally, Bob penciled a
Transformers comic book cover or two.
Although his involvement with the Transformers ended in 1989, Bob is
somewhat amazed and even more amused that the work he did on the
Transformers so many years ago is still kicking around in one form or
another today.
These days, Bob spends most of his working hours as a graphic designer. And
he still occasionally dabbles as a comic book writer and illustrator.
(View the Iacon One "iOne" Bob Budiansky ad here:
http://www.iaconone.com/news/i1news_040606.php )
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| Submitted by: Moonbug -
on: Friday, 7th April 2006 at 08:29:18 BST
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Auto Assembly Podcast Show #1 Competition Deadline!Hi everyone,
For those of you who haven't already entered, the deadline for the competition on the first Auto Assembly podcast is looming fast! We're recording the next show on Sunday 9th April 2006 and hoping to have it online for downloading on 10th April so you have until midnight on Saturday 8th April to get your entries in to us! If you haven't already downloaded the show yet and want to know what the prize and question is, just go to
www.autoassembly.org.uk/podcast.htm and download the free 35 minute show!
We've got some surprises in store for the second show which we think you'll love, we've made some leaps and bounds in the show in terms of quality and content, and we've got more great music and Auto Assembly: Target 2006 news.
Talking of Auto Assembly: Target 2006, bookings are coming in fast for this year's convention, taking place on 3rd June in Birmingham, England and we're expecting it to be a complete sell-out once again beating the European attendance record.
Our guest of honour, David Kaye, is looking forward to meeting all of you who have already booked, and we're still working on adding more guests to our line-up which consists of:- David Kaye, Simon Furman, Andrew Wildman, Guido Guidi, Geoff Senior, Lee Sullivan, Simon Williams, and Jason Cardy.
Anyway, enjoy the podcast, good luck with the competition and hope to see some of you in June!
Simon and Sven
Auto Assembly: Target 2006
www.autoassembly.org.uk
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| Submitted by: Moonbug -
on: Thursday, 6th April 2006 at 14:45:32 BST
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