Picked up MP-22: Ultra Magnus with some local collecting buddies yesterday.
Yeah, Magnus, I have not opened you yet other than to pose you with your vintage US and Japanese counterparts.
Don't sulk Magnus, 'deal with it'...
28 December 2014
MP-22: Ultra Magnus
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1986 Transformers,
Generation One,
Japanese TFs,
Masterpiece,
MPs,
Toys,
Transformers,
Transformers 2010
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Nice! Can't wait for my MP-22 to arrive. He looks so awesome!
ReplyDeleteThe boxed G1's are great too ;)