Transformers at the Moon have posted an interview with Hasbro Designer/Illustrator Tim Bradley. Tim worked on toy designs for the series: Beast Wars, Beast Machines and Cybertron.
Tim discusses other lines he has worked on, including Jurassic park, Star Wars and Animorphs, the design process used to create Transformers figures, as well as a list of figures he was involved with designing, including the BWX Megatron and Optimus Primal figures that were re-released in the Cybertron line.
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Credit(s): Transformers at the Moon
Re: Interview with Hasbro Designer Tim Bradley (637322)
Posted by
Liege Evilmus on February 20th, 2008 @ 5:00pm CST
I thank this man for his fine work!
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Posted by
UltraPrimal on February 20th, 2008 @ 5:37pm CST
I think a line of all dinosaur transformers would be pretty cool. And we'd probably get a good set of Dinobots out of it, because you know the dino modes for Grimlock, Swoop, Slag, Sludge, and Snag would be at the top of the list. I'd like to see a Megalodon(giant shark) Transformer. He would make a good Megatron.
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Posted by
Liege Evilmus on February 20th, 2008 @ 7:56pm CST
"I Am Megatron, Get In The Pool Please So We May Battle"
Nah, pass on shark Megatron.
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Posted by
Scaleface on February 20th, 2008 @ 8:22pm CST
Nice article. I like hearing who designed what in TFs.
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Posted by
Fireblast on February 21st, 2008 @ 2:00am CST
So this is the guy who created some of those montrosities known as Animorphs Transformers. I kinda feel bad for him though because the toys he designed that I have were usually in my opinion the worst of that particular line.
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Posted by
Scaleface on February 21st, 2008 @ 4:12am CST
Honestly I don't know how much can be done with the Animorph concept. What else can be done with a toy line where they tell you make teenagers turn into animals?