This page contains affiliate links. We may earn commissions when readers interact with or purchase items through these links. For more information, see our affiliate disclosures here.

Focal Point: Level Up Those Photography Skills!

Feel free to discuss anything about any of the thousands of Transformer toys here. Anything from Generation 1 all the way to the soon to be released, the never to be released or the hope to be released is fair game! Want to show off your stuff? Please post your's and see others in the Transformers Collections Forum.

Focal Point: Level Up Those Photography Skills!

Postby Counterpunch » Wed Sep 02, 2015 8:20 am

Motto: "Everything I do is divinely sanctioned."
Weapon: Jawbreaker Cannon
The goal of this thread is to step up our photography skills, to share tips and pointers, and to subject our work to critique.

A few brief but important rules:

1. Pictures must be taken under controlled settings or natural light. This means no desktop photography, no quick pics, and very likely no phone pictures. Try to keep the majority of your figures under the "Official" banner, however 3rd party stuff is not prohibited.

2. Pictures should be high quality. Try to keep the longest side between 800 - 1500 pixels. Post-processing should be kept to a minimum. A bit of level balancing is fine, added effects like glowing eyes or added (digital) backgrounds are not.

3. Host your own images. I recommend http://www.flickr.com Many of us already use it and it has some great tools that keep track of your settings on pictures.
Levels.PNG
Levels.PNG (15.24 KiB) Viewed 68898 times


4. No more than five images per post and do try not spam the place up with your work. Let the puppies breath.

5. No easily bruised egos. By posting pictures here you are literally subjecting them to public criticism. We're all proud of the shots we take or else we wouldn't be sharing them. Much of the time you'll probably receive praise, but the point is to get better at this point of the hobby. So if you post a picture be prepared to politely thank people when they offer you advice.
Image
User avatar
Counterpunch
Podcast Host
Posts: 11335
News Credits: 125
Joined: Wed Mar 05, 2003 9:56 pm
Strength: 6
Intelligence: 8
Speed: 6
Endurance: 5
Rank: 9
Courage: 9
Firepower: 4
Skill: 7

Re: Focal Point: Level Up Those Photography Skills!

Postby Counterpunch » Wed Sep 02, 2015 8:20 am

Motto: "Everything I do is divinely sanctioned."
Weapon: Jawbreaker Cannon
Reserved

Picture Hosting: Flickr

Cheap and Effective Lightbox Option: Light Box on Amazon

Reading a Histogram: A Good Guide to Histograms

Tips for improving white balance: White Balance Tips
Image
User avatar
Counterpunch
Podcast Host
Posts: 11335
News Credits: 125
Joined: Wed Mar 05, 2003 9:56 pm
Strength: 6
Intelligence: 8
Speed: 6
Endurance: 5
Rank: 9
Courage: 9
Firepower: 4
Skill: 7

Re: Focal Point: Level Up Those Photography Skills!

Postby Counterpunch » Wed Sep 02, 2015 8:20 am

Motto: "Everything I do is divinely sanctioned."
Weapon: Jawbreaker Cannon
Here are two that I'm relatively pleased with:

ImageMirage by ME_Counterpunch, on Flickr

ImageJazz by ME_Counterpunch, on Flickr

Now, on to these others where I was working on controlled lighting:
Image1986 Movie Decepticons by ME_Counterpunch, on Flickr

The light sources were from the bottom left and bottom right. It failed to properly light Galvatron's face. I probably could have fixed this by bringing both lights around to the front and a bit further out from the frame. I would have had to lower the exposure time in that instance.


ImageThe Decepticon Threat by ME_Counterpunch, on Flickr

This is better, however the lighting source on the side was strong enough to leave a little halo effect on the background material. I probably cropped it a bit too tightly as well.


ImageOvercast by ME_Counterpunch, on Flickr

Here I feel like I got it right. The white is well represented and the lighting captures both of the clear weapons without compromising the rest of the shot.
Image
User avatar
Counterpunch
Podcast Host
Posts: 11335
News Credits: 125
Joined: Wed Mar 05, 2003 9:56 pm
Strength: 6
Intelligence: 8
Speed: 6
Endurance: 5
Rank: 9
Courage: 9
Firepower: 4
Skill: 7

Re: Focal Point: Level Up Those Photography Skills!

Postby no-one » Wed Sep 02, 2015 10:13 am

Lighting is what I'm currently fighting. I wanted to make the background go away like your pics but then I found the figures were way to dark.

And everytime I adjust the lighting I have to fiddle with the camera settings.

I'm using a very cheap rig right now. A couple desk lamps with two layers of parchment paper over them to soften it up a bit.

I've found that having lights at a very wide spread and even with the figures gives a very nice even lighting.

I was just using the desk lamps but then I found that having an overhead light really helped. Of course I had to adjust the camera.

I'm still learning the camera by feel and I'm not real familiar with the correct terms yet.

As far as feedback on what's posted: first two. Look great (I'm loving that background), the next two are just a little dark and I think the last one looks good as is. Well maybe a little more lighting on the front of the figure.

I'm considering more lamps or maybe try and build some sort of a light ring. I snapped a pic of my ghetto rig on my collection page if anyone is curious.

I'll try and add a pic tonight and state what I like and don't like about it.
no-one
Matrix Keeper
Posts: 9520
News Credits: 131
Joined: Tue Oct 16, 2012 2:38 pm

Re: Focal Point: Level Up Those Photography Skills!

Postby Counterpunch » Wed Sep 02, 2015 1:16 pm

Motto: "Everything I do is divinely sanctioned."
Weapon: Jawbreaker Cannon
carytheone wrote:Lighting is what I'm currently fighting. I wanted to make the background go away like your pics but then I found the figures were way to dark.

And everytime I adjust the lighting I have to fiddle with the camera settings.

I'm using a very cheap rig right now. A couple desk lamps with two layers of parchment paper over them to soften it up a bit.

I've found that having lights at a very wide spread and even with the figures gives a very nice even lighting.

I was just using the desk lamps but then I found that having an overhead light really helped. Of course I had to adjust the camera.

I'm still learning the camera by feel and I'm not real familiar with the correct terms yet.

As far as feedback on what's posted: first two. Look great (I'm loving that background), the next two are just a little dark and I think the last one looks good as is. Well maybe a little more lighting on the front of the figure.

I'm considering more lamps or maybe try and build some sort of a light ring. I snapped a pic of my ghetto rig on my collection page if anyone is curious.

I'll try and add a pic tonight and state what I like and don't like about it.


Take a picture of your set up as well. Also, let us see the settings you're shooting with.

This thing here isn't the best, but it's a great way to get started with light box photography: http://www.amazon.com/LimoStudio-Photography-Continous-Lighting-AGG1069/dp/B00DOGIED2/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1441221333&sr=8-2&keywords=light+box&pebp=1441221357661&perid=08JS0V5EBNG7RJJG8JWB
Image
User avatar
Counterpunch
Podcast Host
Posts: 11335
News Credits: 125
Joined: Wed Mar 05, 2003 9:56 pm
Strength: 6
Intelligence: 8
Speed: 6
Endurance: 5
Rank: 9
Courage: 9
Firepower: 4
Skill: 7

Re: Focal Point: Level Up Those Photography Skills!

Postby MGrotusque » Wed Sep 02, 2015 7:19 pm

Image
Image
MGrotusque
Gestalt
Posts: 2369
Joined: Mon Aug 23, 2010 7:40 pm
Location: Vancouver, Canada
Strength: 9
Intelligence: 7
Speed: 5
Endurance: 7
Rank: 8
Courage: 8
Firepower: 9
Skill: 8

Re: Focal Point: Level Up Those Photography Skills!

Postby Counterpunch » Wed Sep 02, 2015 8:21 pm

Motto: "Everything I do is divinely sanctioned."
Weapon: Jawbreaker Cannon
MGrotusque wrote:Image


So, a few things to consider here:

There are shadows falling in the corner of the shot, so more light and a filter on the sides of your set up will help with that.

More importantly, there is an after image. So, your hand shook just a bit causing a slight lack of focus that gets more noticeable the further you go to the edges of the shot.

(Photobucket also put a wonky little ad over part of your picture when I was trying to view it. Really give Flickr a try. It's good stuff. :) )
Image
User avatar
Counterpunch
Podcast Host
Posts: 11335
News Credits: 125
Joined: Wed Mar 05, 2003 9:56 pm
Strength: 6
Intelligence: 8
Speed: 6
Endurance: 5
Rank: 9
Courage: 9
Firepower: 4
Skill: 7

Re: Focal Point: Level Up Those Photography Skills!

Postby MGrotusque » Wed Sep 02, 2015 10:27 pm

Constructive criticism CP. It's gettin serious now.

This thread is all about the A game.

The one thing i have a terrible time getting down is lighting. Shadows have always been an issue and I have some pretty powerfull lights but they almost always seem to read "yellow" on the finish product.
Image
MGrotusque
Gestalt
Posts: 2369
Joined: Mon Aug 23, 2010 7:40 pm
Location: Vancouver, Canada
Strength: 9
Intelligence: 7
Speed: 5
Endurance: 7
Rank: 8
Courage: 8
Firepower: 9
Skill: 8

Re: Focal Point: Level Up Those Photography Skills!

Postby MGrotusque » Thu Sep 03, 2015 12:26 am

Octopunch

Image
Image
MGrotusque
Gestalt
Posts: 2369
Joined: Mon Aug 23, 2010 7:40 pm
Location: Vancouver, Canada
Strength: 9
Intelligence: 7
Speed: 5
Endurance: 7
Rank: 8
Courage: 8
Firepower: 9
Skill: 8

Re: Focal Point: Level Up Those Photography Skills!

Postby ScottyP » Thu Sep 03, 2015 7:48 am

Weapon: Battle Blades
Despite having (most) of the needed equipment, and a Flickr Pro account that keeps renewing, I haven't taken diddly squat for pics in ages. I should get back on that.

Edit: holy crap, well over two years. I am suddenly ashamed.

I'll post of few "recent" ones because I'd like the critique.

Camera: Canon EOS Digital Rebel XS
Lens: EF-S18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS
All taken at 100 ISO, other stats with pics.


My eyes have a hard time noticing reds, so in this first one - how do I make a white background less "red"? Yes, lighting, but outside of that how should I account best for it? (f 10.0, focal length 18mm, exposure time 0.8, no flash)
ImageRoadfire! Pub1 by Scott Putnam, on Flickr


This next one I actually like quite a bit, but the edges of the figure are a bit blurry. Too much light? (f 8.0, focal length 18mm, exposure time 0.4, no flash)
ImageBeast Hunters Dreadwing by Scott Putnam, on Flickr


Focus on the edges again an issue here. Focal length problem? (f 6.3, focal length 23mm, exposure time 0.3, no flash)
ImageGrim 1 by Scott Putnam, on Flickr


Finally, focus tips for group shots like this? Should I try to fit them in a smaller area? (f 6.3, focal length 23mm, exposure time 1/6, no flash)
ImageRecon Team 6 by Scott Putnam, on Flickr
Listen to me ramble about robots on the Seibertron.com Twincast / Podcast
User avatar
ScottyP
Guardian Of Seibertron
Posts: 5559
News Credits: 637
Joined: Wed May 03, 2006 3:42 pm
Location: Raleigh, NC
Buy from ScottyP on eBay

Re: Focal Point: Level Up Those Photography Skills!

Postby MarcusCole1978 » Thu Sep 03, 2015 9:41 am

I have been trying to improve my photography skills for showing off some of my custom painted figures, using a cheap light box (amazon special) and 2-3 daylight LED lamps

most shots are taken with my micro 4/3 olympus e-pl1 with either

25mm prime lens f11 auto ISO and relatively slow shutter speed

or

14mm wide angle prime lens f11 auto ISO and again relatively slow shutter speed

I have found that setting up the camera on a cheap tripod (£2.50 bargain on ebay) then using the 2 sec time delay feature on the camera allows for sharper images.

Where I still struggle is knowing how to set the focal point of the image and how to light it effectively.

a few examples below:

Image

Image

Image

Image

Image

Image

any commments or tips welcome
MarcusCole1978
Micromaster
Posts: 62
Joined: Sat Apr 06, 2013 3:58 pm

Re: Focal Point: Level Up Those Photography Skills!

Postby Counterpunch » Thu Sep 03, 2015 11:58 am

Motto: "Everything I do is divinely sanctioned."
Weapon: Jawbreaker Cannon
MGrotusque wrote:Octopunch

Image


What's happening in the lower left corner there? Some blurriness or color displacement, perhaps from having the lens too close is happening.

ScottyP wrote:Despite having (most) of the needed equipment, and a Flickr Pro account that keeps renewing, I haven't taken diddly squat for pics in ages. I should get back on that.

Edit: holy crap, well over two years. I am suddenly ashamed.

I'll post of few "recent" ones because I'd like the critique.

Camera: Canon EOS Digital Rebel XS
Lens: EF-S18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS
All taken at 100 ISO, other stats with pics.


My eyes have a hard time noticing reds, so in this first one - how do I make a white background less "red"? Yes, lighting, but outside of that how should I account best for it? (f 10.0, focal length 18mm, exposure time 0.8, no flash)
ImageRoadfire! Pub1 by Scott Putnam, on Flickr


I think to start, you're cropped in too far on the shot. I think it's best to maintain a standard frame if possible (3x4 4x6 etc). That might reveal a bit more.

As for the white background, it's a matter of adjusting the white balance White Balance Tips


This next one I actually like quite a bit, but the edges of the figure are a bit blurry. Too much light? (f 8.0, focal length 18mm, exposure time 0.4, no flash)
ImageBeast Hunters Dreadwing by Scott Putnam, on Flickr


Perhaps too much light, probably more that the camera was too close because your exposure time was relatively short. Are you checking the histogram on a shot or two before getting to work?


Focus on the edges again an issue here. Focal length problem? (f 6.3, focal length 23mm, exposure time 0.3, no flash)
ImageGrim 1 by Scott Putnam, on Flickr


I'd have to play with it, but your f-stop and exposure time seem to be too low. With as cropped as these pictures are, I might suggest backing up when taking the pictures. If the image quality is high enough, you can crop down to what you want and not lose resolution.


[quote}Finally, focus tips for group shots like this? Should I try to fit them in a smaller area? (f 6.3, focal length 23mm, exposure time 1/6, no flash)
ImageRecon Team 6 by Scott Putnam, on Flickr[/quote]

No macro lens, much higher F-stop, step back and crop in. With 100 on the ISO, you should be fine so long as you're taking a picture with high res.


MarcusCole1978 wrote:I have been trying to improve my photography skills for showing off some of my custom painted figures, using a cheap light box (amazon special) and 2-3 daylight LED lamps

most shots are taken with my micro 4/3 olympus e-pl1 with either

25mm prime lens f11 auto ISO and relatively slow shutter speed

or

14mm wide angle prime lens f11 auto ISO and again relatively slow shutter speed

I have found that setting up the camera on a cheap tripod (£2.50 bargain on ebay) then using the 2 sec time delay feature on the camera allows for sharper images.

Where I still struggle is knowing how to set the focal point of the image and how to light it effectively.


I think you're on the right track. I would suggest taking a few range pictures. Go through multiple settings. Take a picture of your rig and how you're setting your lighting and I can help further.


***Disclaimer, now and forever*** This is a hobby for me. I'm by no means an expert. I'm just trying to converse on what I know and I may very well and frequently be wrong.
Image
User avatar
Counterpunch
Podcast Host
Posts: 11335
News Credits: 125
Joined: Wed Mar 05, 2003 9:56 pm
Strength: 6
Intelligence: 8
Speed: 6
Endurance: 5
Rank: 9
Courage: 9
Firepower: 4
Skill: 7

Re: Focal Point: Level Up Those Photography Skills!

Postby ScottyP » Thu Sep 03, 2015 12:07 pm

Weapon: Battle Blades
I do keep it pretty close on everything, so yeah, I'll definitely try keeping the camera further back (along with your other hints, of course) :)
Listen to me ramble about robots on the Seibertron.com Twincast / Podcast
User avatar
ScottyP
Guardian Of Seibertron
Posts: 5559
News Credits: 637
Joined: Wed May 03, 2006 3:42 pm
Location: Raleigh, NC
Buy from ScottyP on eBay

Re: Focal Point: Level Up Those Photography Skills!

Postby Va'al » Thu Sep 03, 2015 12:34 pm

Motto: "Till All Are Pun!"
(I am tempted to move this in Photo Blitz, and have it feature in the next round-up.)
User avatar
Va'al
God Of Transformers
Posts: 17010
News Credits: 6188
Joined: Sun Sep 04, 2011 11:00 am
Location: Italy
Buy from Va'al on eBay

Re: Focal Point: Level Up Those Photography Skills!

Postby MarcusCole1978 » Thu Sep 03, 2015 12:34 pm

cheers next time i set up the studio I'll take a shot of the set-up
MarcusCole1978
Micromaster
Posts: 62
Joined: Sat Apr 06, 2013 3:58 pm

Re: Focal Point: Level Up Those Photography Skills!

Postby Counterpunch » Thu Sep 03, 2015 3:24 pm

Motto: "Everything I do is divinely sanctioned."
Weapon: Jawbreaker Cannon
Image
User avatar
Counterpunch
Podcast Host
Posts: 11335
News Credits: 125
Joined: Wed Mar 05, 2003 9:56 pm
Strength: 6
Intelligence: 8
Speed: 6
Endurance: 5
Rank: 9
Courage: 9
Firepower: 4
Skill: 7

Re: Focal Point: Level Up Those Photography Skills!

Postby no-one » Thu Sep 03, 2015 8:54 pm

Here is my setup.

Image
I've got a little parchment paper strapped on those lamps to try and tone down / soften the light.

I'm using an Olympus Pen EPL2 with an old Canon 50mm lens. It's ISO is set to 200 and the rest of the settings don't seem to match up with the terminology being tossed around here. I mostly just play around with the settings until I like the way it looks. I have to go to pretty extremes with the lens I'm using to get anything more than just a black image.

Image

For this pic I also held a light filter in front of the over head light.

I'm actually pretty happy with this picture. It is 100% from the camera. Normally I feel I have to adjust the levels after the fact to get the lighting and color where I want it.

I choose those figures, because I've been having problems with dark figures getting enough light and with bright figures having way to much saturation. Again, I just played around with the settings until I was happy and the light filter did wonders.

I would like to get rid of the remaining shadows. I would also like to figure out how to make the background disappear.
no-one
Matrix Keeper
Posts: 9520
News Credits: 131
Joined: Tue Oct 16, 2012 2:38 pm

Re: Focal Point: Level Up Those Photography Skills!

Postby Counterpunch » Fri Sep 04, 2015 12:06 pm

Motto: "Everything I do is divinely sanctioned."
Weapon: Jawbreaker Cannon
carytheone wrote:Here is my setup.

Image
I've got a little parchment paper strapped on those lamps to try and tone down / soften the light.


I think your lights are too far away from your source. If the overhead light stays on during the shot, then your primary source of light is the overhead lighting and the sides are doing close to nothing.

You need to more setup like this:
light-box.jpg
Image
User avatar
Counterpunch
Podcast Host
Posts: 11335
News Credits: 125
Joined: Wed Mar 05, 2003 9:56 pm
Strength: 6
Intelligence: 8
Speed: 6
Endurance: 5
Rank: 9
Courage: 9
Firepower: 4
Skill: 7

Re: Focal Point: Level Up Those Photography Skills!

Postby Counterpunch » Fri Sep 04, 2015 12:07 pm

Motto: "Everything I do is divinely sanctioned."
Weapon: Jawbreaker Cannon
Image
User avatar
Counterpunch
Podcast Host
Posts: 11335
News Credits: 125
Joined: Wed Mar 05, 2003 9:56 pm
Strength: 6
Intelligence: 8
Speed: 6
Endurance: 5
Rank: 9
Courage: 9
Firepower: 4
Skill: 7

Re: Focal Point: Level Up Those Photography Skills!

Postby no-one » Fri Sep 04, 2015 12:48 pm

Counterpunch wrote:I think your lights are too far away from your source. If the overhead light stays on during the shot, then your primary source of light is the overhead lighting and the sides are doing close to nothing.

You need to more setup like this:
light-box.jpg

I can feel that. Those lights are pretty bright and I kept moving them farther away. I was using them only but decided to try a picture with the overhead light on. I liked the results.

I can snap a few more pics of the same shot with different light options if you'd like to see the difference.

Other than that, any critique on the shot itself?
no-one
Matrix Keeper
Posts: 9520
News Credits: 131
Joined: Tue Oct 16, 2012 2:38 pm

Re: Focal Point: Level Up Those Photography Skills!

Postby donny1975 » Sat Sep 12, 2015 6:38 pm

I have been trying to boost my photo skillz, I must admit that my DSLR does a lot of the work!

Thanks to Carytheone to pointing me here.

At any rate here is a photo that I believe I have gotten mostly right. Let me know what ya'll think...

I'm using a Sony A200 with a Sony AF DT 18-70mm F3.5-5.6 lens.

F5.6
Shutter speed 1/40 sec.
ISO 400
Auto Exposure
Metering mode -- Multi-patter (I am thinking I should make this center weighted??)


DSC03817.JPG



Here is another that did without a lightbox and therefore less control with the lights...


speedwheel2.JPG



P.S. I don't have a hosting site still looking into that...not very trusting of the "cloud".
I am very suspicious of people who don't like dogs, but I totally trust a dog that doesn't like a person...
User avatar
donny1975
Transmetal Warrior
Posts: 800
Joined: Sat Dec 13, 2014 4:56 pm

Re: Focal Point: Level Up Those Photography Skills!

Postby Seibertron » Wed Sep 16, 2015 9:51 pm

Motto: "'Til All Are One!"
Weapon: Twin Shock-Concussion Missiles
Sneak peak!

DSC03497.jpg
Image
User avatar
Seibertron
Site Owner
Posts: 13547
News Credits: 3552
Joined: Mon Sep 24, 2001 5:17 pm
Location: Chicago, IL USA
Watch Seibertron on YouTube
Buy from Seibertron on eBay
Alt Mode: Supersonic Cybertronian Jet
Strength: 10
Intelligence: 9
Speed: 7
Endurance: 9
Rank: 10+
Courage: 8
Firepower: 5
Skill: 10+

Re: Focal Point: Level Up Those Photography Skills!

Postby MGrotusque » Thu Sep 17, 2015 7:14 pm

Image

Heres the original of that Octopunch. I tried to get an underwater vibe with some filters on the earlier one i posted. That should answer your question Counterpunch about what was going on in the left corner of the first pic i posted.

Also....you posted a pic of your set up. What is the fabric you are using to diffuse the light?
Image
MGrotusque
Gestalt
Posts: 2369
Joined: Mon Aug 23, 2010 7:40 pm
Location: Vancouver, Canada
Strength: 9
Intelligence: 7
Speed: 5
Endurance: 7
Rank: 8
Courage: 8
Firepower: 9
Skill: 8

Re: Focal Point: Level Up Those Photography Skills!

Postby MGrotusque » Thu Sep 17, 2015 7:22 pm

Image

Id like to try and get more focus for a cleaner shot. Beast Wars figs have a lot of interesting detail that with a better camera could really pull out some of it. I like this one but sadly it's just not sharp enough.
Image
MGrotusque
Gestalt
Posts: 2369
Joined: Mon Aug 23, 2010 7:40 pm
Location: Vancouver, Canada
Strength: 9
Intelligence: 7
Speed: 5
Endurance: 7
Rank: 8
Courage: 8
Firepower: 9
Skill: 8

Re: Focal Point: Level Up Those Photography Skills!

Postby no-one » Thu Sep 17, 2015 7:46 pm

MGrotusque wrote:Id like to try and get more focus for a cleaner shot. Beast Wars figs have a lot of interesting detail that with a better camera could really pull out some of it. I like this one but sadly it's just not sharp enough.
Are you using a tripod? I found that and a 2 second timer combined with manual focus is the way to go. Auto focus can bounce around at the last second.

I use a digital zoom on the plane I want to focus on and then zoom back out to take the pic. With the timer, the camera stops bouncing by the time the picture is taken.
no-one
Matrix Keeper
Posts: 9520
News Credits: 131
Joined: Tue Oct 16, 2012 2:38 pm

Next

Return to Transformers Toys Discussion

Transformers and More @ The Seibertron Store

Visit our store on eBay
These are affiliate links. We may earn commissions when you purchase items or services through these links.
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "BOULDER CONSTRUCTION-BOT Transformers Rescue Bots 2011 Playskool 191206a"
BOULDER CONSTRUCTI ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "TERRAN NIGHTSHADE Transformers Earthspark Deluxe Mandroid wave Hasbro 2023 New"
NEW!
TERRAN NIGHTSHADE ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "SKYWARP Transformers Earthspark Warrior Class Hasbro 2023 New"
SKYWARP Transforme ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "Rescan WHIRL Flight-Bot (VTOL jet) Transformers Rescue Bots Academy 2019 Hasbro"
Rescan WHIRL Fligh ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "Transformers EARTHSPARK Official Guidebook Paperback Simon Spotlight Book 2023"
Transformers EARTH ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "OPTIMUS PRIME Transformers Earthspark Warrior Class Hasbro 2023 New"
OPTIMUS PRIME Tran ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "STARSCREAM Transformers Classic Heroes Team Rescue Bots Hasbro 2023 New"
STARSCREAM Transfo ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "POWER HOT SHOT 14" tall Transformers Rescue Bots Academy Playskool 2020 New"
POWER HOT SHOT 14" ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "Energize CHASE POLICE-BOT Transformers Rescue Bots 2012 Playskool 201217a"
Energize CHASE POL ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "Rescan OPTIMUS PRIME Transformers Rescue Bots Academy Playskool Racing Truck New"
Rescan OPTIMUS PRI ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "GRIMLOCK Transformers Classic Heroes Team Rescue Bots Dinobots Hasbro 2022 New"
GRIMLOCK Transform ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "BUMBLEBEE Transformers Earthspark Deluxe Mandroid wave Hasbro 2023 New"
BUMBLEBEE Transfor ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "OPTIMUS PRIME Transformers Classic Heroes Team Rescue Bots Hasbro 2022 New"
OPTIMUS PRIME Tran ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "Rescan BUMBLEBEE Transformers Rescue Bots Academy Playskool 2020 Offroad vehicle"
Rescan BUMBLEBEE T ...
* Price and quantities subject to change. Shipping costs, taxes and other fees not included in cost shown. Refer to listing for current price and availability.
Find the items above and thousands more at the Seibertron Store on eBay
Transformers Podcast: Twincast / Podcast #346 - Gas Station Jamboree
Twincast / Podcast #346:
"Gas Station Jamboree"
MP3 · iTunes · RSS · View · Discuss · Ask
Posted: Saturday, March 23rd, 2024

Featured Products on Amazon.com

These are affiliate links. We may earn commissions when you purchase items or services through these links.
Buy "Transformers: Generations Power of The Primes Legends Class Autobot Tailgate" on AMAZON
Buy "Transformers Authentics Bumblebee" on AMAZON
Buy "Transformers Attacker 15 Bania Action Figure" on AMAZON
Buy "Transformers: Generations Power of the Primes Voyager Class Starscream" on AMAZON
Buy "Transformers Generations Power of The Primes Deluxe Terrorcon Cutthroat" on AMAZON
Buy "Transformers Titans Return Repugnus, Dastard, and Solus Prime Prime Master" on AMAZON
Buy "Transformers Studio Series 13 Voyager Class Movie 2 Megatron" on AMAZON
Buy "Transformers Studio Series 08 Leader Class Movie 1 Decepticon Blackout" on AMAZON
Buy "Transformers Attacker 8 Newman Action Figure" on AMAZON
Buy "Transformers Generations Leader Skywarp Action Figure" on AMAZON
Buy "Transformers Generations Combiner Wars Deluxe Class Protectobot Blades Figure" on AMAZON
Buy "Transformers Masterpiece MP-21 Bumble Figure" on AMAZON