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Soundwave is the first Decepticon in the Lego Icons: Transformers series, and it's almost exactly the same size as the ...
We put together the latest LEGO Transformers set, Soundwave, which features tons of references to the original Soundwave toy ...
LEGO is back with another epic addition to its Transformers lineup, and this time, it's all about the bad guys. The LEGO Group has teamed up with Hasbro once again to bring fans the LEGO Icons ...
Soundwave is featured on several of the covers for Transformers #15, while an early preview of unlettered pages from the issue by writer Daniel Warren Johnson, artist Jorge Corona, and colorist ...
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The LEGO Icons Soundwave set allows for builders to create their own version of this character from the Transformers franchise. 1,505 separate pieces make up this new Soundwave build.
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Lego just dropped a talking Soundwave TransformerLego just brought the 80s back—with its first talking Decepticon, Soundwave. It’s a 1,505-piece beast that stands 13 inches tall, transforms from robot to cassette player like the original, and yep — ...
Transformers Decepticon MP-13 Soundwave transforms into his classic tape deck mode and is much bigger than the original G1 version! His chest compartment opens and is scaled to accommodate the ...
Lego is expanding its Transformers line with a buildable 1,505-piece Soundwave available in August for $189.99.
The bit about Soundwave comes from IGN, where they have a brief interview with and on both Transformers 2 and J.J. Abrams' upcoming Star Trek.
January 29, 2009 Source: Empire We know this isn't an actual photo of the real Soundwave from Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, but it is our first look at the official toy, via Empire.
Soundwave is featured on several of the covers for Transformers #15, while an early preview of unlettered pages from the issue by writer Daniel Warren Johnson, artist Jorge Corona, and colorist ...
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