![]() Starting with the book's packaging, I am going to again refer to the "Art Book" classification as this is not another trade-style softback. So I will cover how the book is presented chapter wise more than taking inventory of the actual art content. It would be tedious to do a review that wouldn't leave out your favorites. Not to forget, it also presents a lot of things rarely seen online. Printed in the highest resolution, pretty much all of the what is shown in the book has never been available at this "Art Book" quality level before. Quite the opposite, this book is really the only thing that could be better. What has been long over-due may seem too late for the digital-age that the Internet has brought on. In addition, there are many trapezes and two rhombuses of irregular configuration.How does someone even begin to review a book as big and deep as the "Transformers: A Visual History"? At 9 x 12 inches (22.86cm x 30.5cm) and 408 pages, this is book is literally heavy, weighing over 5 lbs, with Transformers art covering the 35 years since they came to Earth in 1984. The nose has the shape of an inverted pentagon. ![]() At the top right and left are visible two sevens (at the level of the ears). White stripes of equal width separate them. The style of the sign is similar to the previous one: disparate geometric shapes folded into a single mask. 1993 – 1995įor a short period, a logo made up of the image of Ancient Robot, which communicated in Matrix with Rodimus Prime, was in use. In place of the eyes are empty white eye sockets with lines diverging in all directions. On the forehead are a triangle with one convex side and a notch in the middle. The nasolabial area consists of a distinct letter “H,” underneath its rung is a trapezium, which forms the chin. The nose is formed from a vertical rectangle with a split end at forehead level. It is composed of individual fragments – geometric shapes that look like polygons. The emblem depicts an Autobot head in the shape of a mask. The same symbol was used to designate Quintesson. According to official information, the Autobots emblem is modeled after the last Transformer Keeper, prepared by Primus if he can no longer command an army. This variant has remained unchanged in other media productions, and the mark has been used in all episodes of the animated series. The name Autobots stands for “Autonomous Robotic Organisms.” This explanation first appeared in the action movie Michael Bay and was also mentioned in the CGI animated series. He commands all the others and opposes Megatron, the leader of the Decepticons. The most important character is Optimus Prime. The design of most of them was taken from Takara’s designs. The Decepticons’ adversaries were transformed into communication devices, planes, and weapons. It included ten Transformers that transformed into cars. The first to appear was a line of toys released by Hasbro. Characters are often combined into special teams. All humanoid robots are divided into two opposing groups: Autobots and Decepticons. They also become weapons, communication devices, animals, and other organic life forms. Cellular structure enables Autobots to transform into mechanical objects, cars, and other vehicles, including trucks, planes, and more.
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