LEGO Optimus Prime Custom Transformers MOC | LEGO Review & Speed Build
  • 6 years ago
A review of the LEGO Transformers set Optimus Prime. This set contains a transformable Optimus Prime that can transform from truck to Autobot.

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"Hero Down" & "Pookatori and Friends" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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"Long Road" by Apple Loops

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Book description:
•Comprehensive and easy-to-follow step-by-step instructions
•Learn how to build your own new faction of alien robots in disguise!
•The perfect present for budding builders who are also Transformers fans

Fed up with your existing collection of Transformers and their old gimmicks? Why not create some new ones with special characteristics, just based on your home collection of Lego bricks? Comprehensive and easy-to-follow step-by-step instructions provide guidance on how to build your own new faction of alien robots in disguise!

In other languages Optimus Prime is called: Convoy (コンボイ Konboi)

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