As part of my daily vlog series I am going to start unboxing some of the toys that I’ve been collecting over the years. I’ve collected a ton of Transformers including today’s bot, Sergeant Kup. This toy was part of the Transformers Prime line of toys. The character did not appear in the show, however he’s appeared in some video games. I was hoping that somehow he’d come up the new cartoon, Robots in Disguise but I am pretty sure that that is not going to continue, and if it does then they probably won’t introduce Kup as a character. He was one of the characters from Transformers: The Movie that I liked, he’s a grizzled of warrior.
I like the figure. The truck looks great and the two cannons combine together to make one large one. I like the transformation, too. The head pops up from a hidden spot and overall it is a pretty good looking character. More in the video below.
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I don’t think I’ve been more excited to do a project in a long time as I have been these past few weeks while assembling a Snack Stadium. When I learned that I was selected for this shop I researched all sorts of different Snack Stadiums and how to assemble them. I took ideas from all over and made this Snack Stadium my own. Lucky for me, I get so many things sent to me that I had tons of raw materials with which to create. So, I gathered up some boxes, duct tape and tin foil to get started on the structure that would house many snacks such as SNICKERS®, Skittles®, Pepsi™, Diet Pepsi™, TOSTITOS® Scoops, TOSTITOS® Original and TOSTITOS® Chunky Salsa. Also the debut of this Snack Stadium coincided with a get together that my wife was having so it was a dry run for the Big Game. I’ll be bringing the Snack Stadium to work so we can all have a great time despite not being home to watch the Big Game.
I made my way over to Walmart because that is where I would be able to find many snacks to fill up my Snack Stadium. I picked up a bunch of things because I had space for eight different snacks like TOSTITOS® Scoops in the stadium. I knew I would need more space so I decided to make a tailgate area. The stadium itself was to be for chips and pretzels and things like that while the tailgating area would be for the candy, cookies and sweet things. The field itself was going to be a multi-layer dip that would be perfect for all of the crunchy, salty delicious chips and more in the stands of the stadium. So, how does one go about assembling a snack stadium? Read on to find out how I did mine. Continue reading Go for #GameDayGlory with this Snack Stadium Tutorial→