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Showing posts with label transformers digibash. Show all posts

Tuesday

Transformers Animated Bludgeon Digibash


As requested by Youtube Superstar Jazz Santi, this Transformers digibash brings us Animated Bludgeon! He is based primarily on Animated Samurai Prowl with some elements from the original Generation 1 Bludgeon toy and an altered Cybertron Unicron head inside of the helmet. Fun times!
 

Transformers Scrounge Custom Digibash


As requested by the internet's own VERIFIED WIZARD Gigasteam, this Transformers Digibash alters the colors and head of Transformers Universe Cosmos into the thus far comic-exclusive Transformer character Scrounge. The alt-mode was not done, but considering it's essentially a large disc, it would undoubtedly be a fair approximation of the...wheel that Scrounge transformed into.

Feel free to read more about Scrounge HERE at the Obscure Transformers Website!

And if you're in the spending mood, Amazon has some nice prices on Scrounge's appearances in the G1 Transformers comic book from Marvel Comics:
 

Transformers Energon Rodimus as Optimus Prime (Digi-bash)

PyjamaPrime of mass internet fame recently asked me to digi-bash Rodimus from the Transformers Energon toyline in Optimus Prime colors. Here's what I came up with:



For reference, here's the original:


So, why two versions? The first is to accommodate the vehicle mode by leaving red on the legs, meaning the truck cab would have red. The second is for a greater fulfillment of Optimus Prime's color scheme. I actually prefer that one. Either way, it's always fun to mess around with toys in Photoshop. I'll be sure to post some more!

Monday

iGear Seapsray Prototype in color (Digi-bash)

For those of you interested, I've digitally colored the prototype for iGear's upcoming Transformers Generation 1 Seaspray homage:


As you can see, I kept it relatively simple. I can't imagine they'll go too crazy with the paint applications. I also added an Autobot symbol (an element we definitely won't see on the final version) for completion's sake. I know there are a few fans of Mr. Gurgles floating around out there, so I certainly hope it's of some help to see what this thing could look like when released at the end of the year.

Until then, you may want to check out Transformers: Hunt for the Decepticons Seapsray from Hasbro if you initially passed on it.