Posted July 1, 201212 yr This is a major redesign of my original Jazz, almost every aspect of it has changed. Features attachable rocket launchers, speakers, and a new beam riffle that can be attached in both modes. there is also a lot of great posability and detail. And yes, it does transform Enjoy! See more pics on flickr or watch it transform Here C&C are greatly appreciated. Thanks for watching! Edited July 16, 201212 yr by bricked one
July 1, 201212 yr Nice! Him in robot mode looks really good, the angles of the car aren't quite right. It's no less awesome though. I'm always very impressed by transforming LEGO sets. This is no exception, it does it flawlessly.
July 1, 201212 yr Unbelieveable tekkers!!! I love the head and the gun especially - the pose is also excellent just like the toy box art work!!1
July 1, 201212 yr It's almost minifig scale....wowza! Very well done! Are you planning on sharing instructions for this model?
July 1, 201212 yr Very impressive! I'm always blown away by transformer models and this is no exception The rear view of the car is pretty sweet in my opinion Great work
July 3, 201212 yr I've always loved your TFs ... but this one is particularly amazing... What absolutely blows me away is the SIZE of it... it's so small! at just over 6 studs, that's almost LEGO car size... but it TRANSFORMS Really great job... It's hard to offer suggestions/constructive criticism... and such as what might not look good in robot form, may be necessary to make it work in car form, and vice versa...
July 4, 201212 yr Author Thanks a lot everyone. I really appreciate your feedback! @Legocrazy81 Thanks, are there any specific angles that bug you, if its the front wheel well then there's nothing I can do because then it can't transform. lol @Ceroknight I'm quite fond of it too! @Hammerstein NWC Thank you, I figured he would be more recognizable in his signature posses. @Captain Green Hair I dont think I'm gona do instructions for this guy, but maybe if enough people ask. @soccerkid6 Thanks, I'm glad you like the back, I wasn't too sure about it myself. @Lego_Graff Thanks and Welcome to Eurobricks @Si-MOCs I always except suggestions and constructive criticism, making it work in both modes is part of the challenge in building these guys, so feel free to say whats on your mind. @Plastic Brick Thanks, it does transform
July 13, 201212 yr Author Really cool, could you post a video with the transformation? yes Click Here
July 13, 201212 yr Hi, that is incredible. It is a nice model in both 'bot and car mode, and the fact it transforms without resorting to breaking bricks/reassembling (<cough> Kre-o <cough>) is very impressive. Nice work. cheers John
July 13, 201212 yr I agree with everyone here, awesome job! Yours is a drool-worthy true Transformer. I'm gonna go back and stare at the pics some more now.
July 16, 201212 yr WOW! Both modes look fantastic! And I would've never thought it would be that complicated to transform (after seeing the video), meaning just based on the pics of the model, it looks like it would be easy, so kudos to you for fooling me!
July 17, 201212 yr The robot has great hands! Now I only wish there was a stop-motion animation of the transformation process somewhere. :)
July 18, 201212 yr Author Thanks everyone for your comments, I really appreciate it! The robot has great hands! Now I only wish there was a stop-motion animation of the transformation process somewhere. :) Have you seen the video? It's not exactly a stop motion but it's a timelapse of me transforming him. You can find it here
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