Hey where did whirl go? Was he not also on the ship?
He's still around. Here he is "helping" Blurr's crew restore Maccadams' old oil house:
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Hey where did whirl go? Was he not also on the ship?
He's still around. Here he is "helping" Blurr's crew restore Maccadams' old oil house:
Yesterday, I got an Erector. A big one, with a working motor! It was $4 at a church rummage sale so I really scored here.
Does anyone talk about there being more than 6 constructicons?
Or that Hauler and Erector are ex structies
BONECRUSHER HAS A WHOLE ASS BROTHER GUYS (his name is Gravedigger)
The constructicons are definitely a micro faction right? Like they have to be a micro faction right guys? Right? It's not just a group name right? Can we all agree that they have to be a micro faction
Chromedome (and... *sigh*... Erector) | Transformers: Galaxies (2019) | #10 | Lineart by Andrew Griffith | Colours by Josh Burcham | Lettering by Jake M. Wood
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Somebody has to make a 'guess the fake Transformers names' video and put shit like Big Daddy and Sky Garry and Erector in it
I feel like they've done that, and they kept guessing the real ones were fake
So during a meeting the question came up "is Meccano the same as Erector Sets?" and I had to look it up.
So Meccano started making a constructor set in 1901, in England, where metal strips are connected with other pieces using nuts and bolts. It was an important introduction to mechanical engineering for a lot of kids.
And in 1913, a construction set was launched in the US, called Erector. It similarly involved metal strips that could be connected together with nuts and bolts, and was an important introduction to mechanical engineering for a lot of kids.
So they're not the same, just similar toys in different countries.
Except, in 1990, Meccano purchased the Erector brand, and unified their toys. And both companies, now merged, were purchased by the Canadian toy company Spin Master (creators and owners by PAW Patrol) in 2013. They're still making Meccano in Europe, but Meccano sets in the US are sold as "Erector by Meccano", to tie back into the name brand better known in America.
Anyway, if you want to ask me "are you a boy or a girl?", this is the kind of answer I'd have to give you.