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Transformers Prime: Cyberverse Commander Class Starscream Review
By Suine Hallock
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Vintage:Radical Retro Turtle Toy Talk #1
Here is the very first R2T3 redone in Video form this is the Pilot
Transformers Prime RID Voyager Class Megatron Review
Suine Hallock returns to looking at Transformers! This time around it’s the Voyager Class Megatron from Transformers Prime Robots In Disguise!
Vintage: Radical Retro Turtle Toy Talk #19
Going back in time to the 2nd Video R2T3. this is Down the Tubes
Not Mint In Box:Indiana Jones Dr Henry Jones
Vintage:Radical Retro Turtle Toy Talk #18
Going back in time to the very first Video R2T3. this is Ray Fillet
Lego Friends – Emma’s Fashion Design Studio – 3936
By Chuck and Rebecca Suffel
79 pieces, 31 steps, about 20 minutes
Difficulty very low
My daughter Becca turned six this month and was inundated with Lego Friends sets. I’ve come out against these sets in the past but I must admit I was wrong. The sets are simple and overpriced (what Lego’s aren’t overpriced?) but as for whether or not it’s a good thing to have sets for girls I think it is. Becca and I have been building sets together since she’s been about 4. In the beginning of course she looked at the pictures and tried to find me the pieces. Slowly but surely though she began putting pieces together with me and now with these new sets I’m turning pages in the manual and watching her build.
Yup, that’s it two bags and a manual. Thirty one steps and you’re done. Definitely not the set to buy if your daughter is looking for a challenging build. In fact if you child is at the top of the age range for this set (the range is from 5 – 12) warn them, this set takes very little time to put together.
Let’s talk about the completed set “Emma’s Fashion Design Studio” is comprised of a drafting table with a ruler, a set of drawers (that open), a project board, another table with a seat, and a step stool. As I said the assembly was easy (I did mention that right?)but as soon as she was done she had to start playing with it. These sets are similar in size to her Polly Pocket’s or her Strawberry Shortcake toys. She kept telling me how cool it is, it’s like a little city. I know my next project is going to be to buy a bunch of Lego boards and boxes to set them up in so all her girls (and boys) can visit and do things together. Oh what I wouldn’t give for a good sized table that we could keep all this stuff laid out on.
We have four more of these piled up ready to build so you can be sure we’ll let you know how the rest shape up!
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Radical Retro Turtle Toy Talk #77
Welcome to the first video that the great Suine Hallock has provided us. Enjoy




