 Hey, what's going on guys? Patriot Prime here once again with another episode of the Sit Wrap. And I am honored to have Graham, the Collector 75 with me for this episode. Graham, how are you doing tonight? I'm doing absolutely brilliant tonight. Thank you, Jason. Excellent. I am so happy to have you on board. For you guys out there, Graham is the one that I watched when I was first getting into Generation 1. If I was going to spend my money on a G1 toy, this is the guy who I listened to to see if I was going to spend that money or not. Well, it's an absolute pleasure to be on it, and I've really wanted to be on this since you first started doing them, actually. Excellent. So yeah, it's all fine. All right. Well, how the Sit Wrap works is I have 10 questions, five regarding transformers and five regarding you as a YouTuber. So the first question is, what's the appeal of transformers for you? Oh, that's a good one. The appeal. I think it's all about the fact that it isn't just a robot. It's the fact that it's a robot in disguise, because that is what hooked me on them back in the day. I think I watched on over it. It was on a children's program called Roll and Rat. And I watched that. One early one, was it the summer holiday morning. And all I saw was that first episode of transformers. And it was the bit where Soundwave was, well, it was it. Will Jack just passes the pylon, and I thought, wow, I was blown away by that. And not only that, but then the pylon just transformed itself, and I wasn't expecting it. And I think from that moment there, it just hooked me, and the thing that they can be absolutely anything. And yeah, and it was just that. That is what hooked me. And it's their appeal. It's still there. It's just that, if that makes sense, just going on 40 years, and it's still here. And I want to make a comment. You're the only other person I've heard that doesn't call Soundwave a lamp post. You call him a pylon. I don't think he's a lamp post. He's a communications array, because if you watch that scene, there's no light coming from it. But that's right. That's exactly. And that's it. And it wouldn't be a bloody lamp post. Would it? Yeah, something a lot more technologically advanced, I don't know. In the dark. I don't know. But it's a great scene, and I love it. And it's like every other Soundwave I buy, I am always trying to get that pylon mode out of him somehow. And I know the Siege one does, like you showed it, it comes with the extra pylon mode. It looks like more of a gun in placement though. It's got all those cannons on top, but it's a lamp post, it's a lamp post. Not to me. Yeah. Same here. Same here. All right, sir. Question number two. Aside from G1, which is always the number one answer, what's your favorite transformer's fiction? Oh, well, yeah, because it'd have to be G1 for me, but I think you know what I'm probably going to say. It is definitely going to be Beast Wars, because Beast Wars, for me, it got me back in at Transformers, like after the dark days of Generation 2, I was here for Generation 2, and then our Transformers were pretty much done for, and then Beast Wars come along. I watched the TV series, which I absolutely loved. I wasn't expecting to, but it was the first TV series that actually progressively went from episode to episode, and every episode had a bearing on the next episode. You can see what I mean. You can tell it, it grew up with us, because it started off a real kiddy. And if you remember, I think the first, I can't remember the first couple episodes, the first three episodes were the beginning, and then the very next episode had that scene of Starscream flying, that you had the Decepticon symbol, so you're like, okay, these are linked. I'm interested now. Yeah, exactly. I remember that episode with Starscream, because I think it'd been mentioned them, because I used to be part of like a, it's like a Transformers collector's thing called Transmasters. I think they were in America, and they were over here as well. And in the news that it had got, it was going through like the episodes, and I said, oh, Starscream is going to feature in one of the episodes. And I thought, oh, I've got to fucking watch that when that comes along. And I didn't realize it would be in one of the first episodes either. And I thought, wow, that is so cool. And that just hooked me. I feel like I must have replayed that a little bit after I used to record them on the old VHS cassettes. I must have played that about 10 times just the first day that I watched it, because I thought it was just amazing just to see those old G1 characters back in any kind of cartoon fiction. And that's the first time you actually felt old. Like, that was when I was a kid. Yeah, that's it. Exactly. And I thought, wow, there's probably children watching this now. And then, but yeah, but he was there when I was a kid. And I thought, well, if I'd ever have a son back then, I'd be able to show him that and say, well, that's where they came from. You know, but yeah, but that is my favorite fiction other than G1. Well, G1 is always the number one answer. Yeah, but I'm like you, I love Beast Wars. I was able to watch the whole series from I watched it a little bit when it first came out, but I kept missing episodes. I think it was on early morning. I had to go to work. But when I was in Iraq, that's when I got the whole DVD series. And I was able to watch episode one through the end. And I mean, I was blown away with the storytelling, especially once season two kicked in. And then your guy, Simon Furman, I think, took over some of the writing that really took on. Yeah, he wrote that. I think he wrote the final episode, didn't he? And there must have been some collusion with I can't remember. He used to write, was it Bob forward? I think he used to write some of the episode one, most of them. There must have been a conclusion of how they wanted it to end. If you see what I mean, it's not like he just said, oh, yeah, you can do the second part and have no idea how it would end or whatever. So he must have had some collusion. But yeah, but he did. He did write that back. I love the first part where he sort of quotes. I am the Amalfa out. Was it Alpha and Omega? The Alpha and the Omega. The McGinney. Yeah, I love that. That was the bit. I love that episode. Mind you, I love it. Oh, now I'm going to go watch it again. I love that stuff. Yeah, that's it, yeah. So I always find myself going back to every now and again and just watching some of the brilliant episodes and pre-studies. I love it. Just absolutely love it. And usually the agenda. The agenda is what I'm using. Oh, that's a good one. That and when they first get transmittled first episode of the season two. Yes. I used to have that. I got that one. It's a special one. It came one of the figures, I'll say. And I had that episode. I think it was Aftermath. Where they turn into the trans metals. I remember buying a few... What was his name? Quickstrike came with the DVD. Yeah, that's it. Yeah. Coming to the Fusors, yeah. I had every Predacon, but I sold off all of them except my Megatrons when I really got into G1. I tell you what. Sacrifices. That was the first series that I think a mate challenged me to... What's the word he said? I bet you can't get every single transformer going. And back then it was a lot easier because you only had Generation 1 and the Star of Beast Wars. And so I thought, well, yeah, why not then? So I just sort of like took him up on it and I just tried to get every single one. And that is probably the only series. I think I'm only missing one or two figures from that entire line. I think I'm just missing. There's a weird Japanese one. I think it's the Tako Tank. I don't know if you've ever heard of that one. It came with a claw jaw repaint. And it's got some weird Tron light cycle bike thing that turns into a base or something. I think I know what you're talking about. I have a Beast Wars sourcebook that I maybe have put out a few years ago. I think that was in there. I'll have to look through. And there's another. There's an old volcano set. I couldn't get old. That was a very rare one at the time I've done it about now. But I know back then it was even rare. So I couldn't get old with that one. But that was about the answer I was missing. We didn't have the play sets here. No. No, that was crazy Japanese. All right, sir. Moving on to question number three. I'm looking forward to hearing your answer on this one. Do you have a favorite figure or a grail? One that you will never let go of. You have to sell your whole collection. This one's not going anywhere. I do. I do have one. And I've thought about this one quite a lot actually for this question. And I actually came up with three because I couldn't narrow it down just to one. And there's one that is interviewed as give me just one. Right. Well, it would have to be, well, there's sort of three. And I'll tell you why. First one is G1 Optimus Prime. Because I remember that when my brother brought it home for me. He surprised me with it because my brother used to burn me a lot when I was a kid. Maybe because my parents couldn't afford to be in his parents. So I usually always work in that and other things to pay for. So he bought me a lot and he brought me a G1 Optimus Prime and I loved it. And I've still got it. And for that, and it was plus it's a damn fine toy that G1 Optimus Prime. The second one is a G1 Megatron because it is, I don't know. I mean, the robot mode doesn't look nothing like he does in the cartoon or all the comics for that now. It's a great toy. And the amount of times I love turning that into its gun and aiming it out the window. Anybody walking by, they're just my, just to pry the life out of him when I was a kid. Let me get you shot now. Yeah, that's it. Yeah, I know. I know. What's funny is when I invite people up into my office and they see all this for the first time. G1 Megatron is the one I always transform to show them. I said, this one right here, you'll never see again because of the toy laws. And they're just amazed how realistic he looks. I mean, I've got one in great shape. And you know, Tony's watching this right now from my last rep. He's just flipping out because we're talking about G1 Megatron. Yeah, he did like that figure, didn't he? He did like it. That was a weird episode. It's a great toy though. It's such an amazing toy and just how realistic it was. But what kid isn't going to like that? Because it was the first one, I think I couldn't have it off my mom and dad for a different birthday because I said it was a bit more expensive. But my other brother, he bought it for me. Oh my God, I loved it. I absolutely loved that figure. G1 Megatron, Optimus Prime, Soundwave, Ratchet and Jazz was my 84 Christmas box. Oh Jesus Christ, I can't even remember what I got. I got because I was born in September and I got into the September 1985. And I got Megatron off my brother. I got Proud off my other brother because I've got three brothers. And then my mom and dad got me Soundwave, which is my number one, which I'll never ever get rid of. Because that was the first one I ever got. It was the first one I wanted because of that cool voice that you had in the car too. No, best voice of all. Plus he's got all those cassettes that came with him and everything like that. And I loved him and I had so much fun. You know what I don't get as well is that people knock Soundwave for resort mode. And I said, how can you have fun with a tape deck? Especially because it doesn't even work. But to a child, God, I had so much fun with that. You know what I mean? And it's all down to your imagination, isn't it? It's all playability. I mean, that's what the Siege line is doing right now. Exactly, I had so much fun with that. And so I don't never understand the people who knock Soundwave for resort mode. It's the damn kids. They called A-Long and I would love it. So yeah, but that is my number one. I would never ever get rid of that one. Outstanding. I seem to be waffling on with these answers to these questions. I'm terrible for doing this. Hey, I enjoy it. That's what makes this fun. All right, question number four. What figure is your white whale your most wanted toy? I think I did allude to this one on a video response I did to do to Tatmus Prime, actually. Because I wasn't sure when I would get the chance to do this sit-rep with you. So I thought, well, I wanted to get it out there. And that is a knock-off figure of a generation one overlord figure. And what makes it special is the fact that it comes with Star Saber's head for some bizarre unknown reason. But it's extremely rare. I've only ever seen one on eBay. And I missed the opportunity to get it. It went for like two or 300 pounds at the time. And this was about seven, eight years ago, I can't remember exactly when. And it came to the bot. I should have bought it. I should have bid on it, really. I should have bid on it. But with a knock-off, you never know exactly how much it's worth. So I decided that was a bit too expensive for me. But I've never seen it again. I'm going to have to look that one up. I remember you talking about it in Tatmus' video. There's your boy, Daddy. And I remember looking it up. But now I can't recall it right now. If I can remember to, I'll find an image and throw it in on this video. It is a cool figure. I mean, it's not everyone's cup of tea. But for me, I like the odd figures. The odd ones really stand out for me. Your new video on those goofy sea cons was hilarious. That was the ugliest looking toy that I want. It's a restraint. I'll tell you what, for some reason, I love the legs on it. The legs look really good. I don't know what it is. They just look better than the original generation one toy. But they've got slightly better proportions or something. One can't stand straight. Mine's always leaning forward. Yeah, mine does that a lot. Yeah, it's a shame. It's a scoliosis. Yeah, it's a shame. Because if they just stood up, it's like menaceau. My menaceau was always flopping over forwards. I could never get into Sam when I was a kid. Yeah, same way, same way. Yeah, it's a shame. All right, last Transformers question. What is your favorite Transformer character? Any fiction, any media? Don't say rescue bots. No. That was quite a funny one. I weren't expecting that either on that answer. It would be generation one Galvatron from the Marvel UK comics. Because that was a character that was depicted as impossible to kill, incredibly powerful and completely insane, and which was just the backbone of the UK comics from issue 78, which was like about, I think it was around about summer 1986, somewhere like that, all the way through to about 88, 89. And that character was just the backbone of all the storylines in some way or not, the UK storylines, revolved around him. And it was just some of the best storylines that I ever remember reading. Oh, they were. I loved the Time Wars series. That's the only one of the UK that I read. I had those in reprint books. I mean, they were huge. And I had all those. I thought in Galvatron, the best death scenes where the time storm just ripped him apart. And you say, holy hell, he's a skeleton underneath. That was pretty cool. But I was so disappointed that IDW is not carrying on with their reprints of those, because I sold off my big books in the hopes I get the little small graphic novels and they stopped at issue five. Yeah, I still haven't been able to figure out why they stopped that. Because I think I had issue six, and I'm not pre-ordered to such. I saw it on Amazon and I was going to get it. And then for some reason, I thought, I'm pre-ordered it because I'll just wait for a bit later and it might come down in price like some of the other ones. And then for some reason, it just got deleted straight away. And I couldn't even find it anywhere. So like you say, it never got wrought out and I can't even understand why. I actually thought it might have been because of these, because they're bringing out these at the moment in the UK, which is like the definitive collection. And it's got everything from the Marvel UK, Marvel US all the way up to ADW. So maybe it's a licensing issue. Maybe that whoever they sold the license to, to them, they said they can't... Yeah, they can't be any other... why they're bringing that out, maybe, I don't know. It's a shame really because I lose enjoying those books because they're great because they add all the articles and everything, some of the reprint, letter pages and everything out of the comics. I thought that was great. I really enjoyed them. And I wanted to get them as well. And I need to increase my knowledge on them because all my G1 videos, I talk about American Marvel and American Season 1. I get so many comments. One to UK, I was like, I know, but I don't know that. It's a shame, it's a shame. I'll tell you what, it's like when I was reading that comic back years ago, when I was... I didn't even realize because they merge it so seamlessly and with the American stuff. I didn't even realize that the American one differed or the UK stories were UK stories because I just thought, oh, that's just how it was progressing each week. You can tell the difference in art and everything like that. And I also realized that there were certain stories that I really liked and I just don't know, I fell in love with Simon Furman. That's why I'm a bit like, on the new IDW stuff, I can't seem to... I can't gel with it unless he's wrote by Simon Furman for some reason. I quit reading IDW. I think it was after the All Hail Megatron series. And it pretty much has ended there. So I thought, I'm done. Of course, I don't have any comic shops around me. Everything I get has to be digital or wait on Amazon until it comes out in the graphic novel form. Yeah. Yeah. I usually get mine off eBay. I'm a big eBay person. So sometimes I wait too much on eBay. You know, too. Yeah, I feel you there. All right, sir. Well, that wraps up our Transformers questions. Now we're going to get to know you as a YouTuber. And question number six is, what possessed you a grown-ass man to do toy reviews on YouTube? Um, yeah, that's another good question. And you've been doing it for a while. Yes, and I... Well, I think I've told this story a few times. There was a toy that I bought off eBay and it was an alternator's jazz. And I could not... It didn't come in instructions. And I could not figure out how to transform it. And then I remembered on, one of the sites that I usually visit, probably Transformers 2005 probably, that someone has said about a video review. And I thought, oh, yeah, there's that YouTube in there. I'll have a look to see if someone's done one on there and I might figure out how to transform it. So I've done all that. And I realized, I don't know how, but it had actually been assembled the wrong way. But I thought you couldn't have bought it like that. See, some time the bloke must have taken it apart and reassembled it wrong. So I figured that. But then, like you say, you get your recommendations down the bottom. So other things and other people are viewing just toys that I had and I loved and I saw a few people and then you see other people and then suddenly you think, oh, I can do this. And you just want to show off what you've got. You want to say, oh, I've got this as well. This is my opinion on it. And yeah, and not only that, it's because especially in my area, there isn't no one else who likes Transformers round here, really. Not that I really know. That's me. Somebody's buying a Walmart. Yeah, that's it. Yeah, I was one of that as well because every time I used to go to Toys R Us or something, well, there's got to be other people bloody buying them. Well, I've never seen anyone picking them up. But yeah, but it was a great way of interacting with other people, other collectors, other fans of the series, really, that you just don't get to necessarily talk to even. Because I used to go to a few conventions before. I was on YouTube and I'm quite a shy person. No, don't seem it sometimes, but I am quite a shy person. And I used to go there and I wouldn't speak to anybody while I was there. And I also used to find a bit that a lot of people were, not clicky as such, but they all had their own little friendships, if you know what I mean when you go there. And yeah, I don't know. I'm being quite a shy person anyway. It's been cool now. You're up on at Toys R Us. You're all going home now. And so, but it also helped with that side of it. So then when I went to a convention, I did start doing YouTube. I knew lots of other people and it was such a breath of fresh air really, especially for me. Chris and Natalie rave about you, Chris Perry and Natalie Berry from that they rave about you anytime you're mentioned. Oh, he's such a nice guy. I keep telling him because we belong to a Facebook group and I'm trying my damnedest to get a hold of him because I would love to talk face to face to the guy that calls me to buy most of this back here in the back. Well, that's funny. You should mention them because I think that's how I met you on one of their live stream videos that they were doing because I try and keep my eye out for someone doing live streams. So I've been watching live stream videos and it was you messaged me on there, didn't you? And I checked out your channel. I thought, wow, look at this channel. It's brilliant channel. It's so much better than mine. It is so much more professional. I've built everything on my phone. This little thing right here is what I do everything on. Yeah, that's what I do now. I've been using it for 15 years ago. I've given it to my son now because he likes taking pictures. I used to have an old digital camera. But that got scratched right down the middle of the lens. And I thought of all the places it could get scratched. So I couldn't use that anymore. And then my phone is actually way better than that. Better than that bloody digital camera now. Probably the autofocus, which annoys me a lot. But yeah, but that's what I do. Great. I think that kind of goes into question number seven is what keeps inspiring you to get in front of your camera? Well, that is because of people like you. People like Rudy, Zortrider, Dave Schoen. Everybody, Tiafa, Wildnass in fact. It's everybody that just knows everybody. And it's such a good community. Yeah, that's what it is. Because there's times when I feel like, oh, do you know what? I can't bother to do this anymore. Sometimes I haven't got the time and whatever you had to put into it. But I'll go back on YouTube one day and you'll see a comment from someone. And it's such a nice comment. And you think, do you know what? That's why I'll do it. It's sort of like a community feel, if you see what I mean. And that's why I think. I have met so many cool people doing this. Never in a million years would I thought I'd be making friends and meeting people. I mean, you're across the ocean. I've met you. So this is great. I love it. Yeah, that's exactly. And I wouldn't have it any other way, actually. I think that community feel that goes with this is just one of the best things. Again, looking back to one of my other previous questions, that is just what keeps me going is that community feel. Because if it wasn't for that, I would probably not go to conventions that much. Because what's the point of convention sometimes you get on eBay. So it's really helped me continue to go to them now. I am so excited. We've got TF Con coming here in October and it's just four hours away. So I'm going to try my damnedest to go to that one. My wife was worried because it's close to Washington DC with everything that's going on. I'm like, it's outside of Washington. So I won't be right there. All right. Question number eight. Now, this question kind of goes when I interview the newer guys, but we'll throw it your way. There are thousands of toy reviewers on YouTube. What makes you different than the rest? I don't know if it makes me different, but I've always tried to do my videos in a certain style of that. I try to be honest about everything. And I just try and do it like that person where you've opened the toy for the first time and you might have transformed it once. And then you're just showing them what your honest opinion is on that. And if you have trouble transforming it from that point on, like I do a lot of the time, especially on the newer figures, newer figures, I can't really transform sometimes. I have to submit those reviews in a couple of days. I will actually film the intro and outro. And in two days I'm playing with it. Then I'll film the figure itself. That's it. That's it. And that's what I do, I think, because I've tried doing it professionally, like taking my time and doing it and other things. I still make cock-ups and mistakes. And so I don't bother trying to edit them out anymore. I just think I can stick with it. I might edit a little bit here and there. I think my favorite ones that you film is you can see you're filming and you're like, I only have one minute of memory left on my camera. Okay, let's get this done. Oh, shit, I only have 30 seconds left. Yeah, that's it. That's it, exactly. Oh, do you know what? Yeah, fuck it. You care, fuck it. That's it. And that's what I just think. Well, we're in too many other people that do it like that. So that's how I start with doing it. And for better or worse, that's what I do. And it works. It works. I love your channel. I keep going back to it. Graham and I were talking before we actually started recording this session. He's the one inspired me for some of the weeks I do on my figures. My generation one Octo Punch. Graham years ago put a plastic lens on the inside of his, which inspired me to do the same for mine because that makes Octo Punch looks like I can't talk. That makes Octo Punch looks like he has the glass in his dive helmet and definitely improves the figure. So it's amazing what a little piece of water bottle can do. And I thank you for that. There you go. Yeah. So he was doing exactly what I said. He actually held up to the camera. You get in that sort of like reflection of you would have if it was a proper glass, if you know what I mean. Well, I think too many worth yours do this. Yeah. Put glass in it. Looks cool. That's it. Yeah. That's all right. Number nine. And you kind of hit this already is what's your thoughts on the transformer social community, i.e. YouTube, Facebook, et cetera. I know you do Instagram. Do you have any special shout outs? Right. Let's have a look. I'll start with the first bit. What's my view on the community? Like I said, I talked about that a bit already, but it's a great community. Like a few other people have said, you get your trolls and everything. And I've seen some nasty trolls on YouTube. Mainly a long time ago. For example, there was a guy you probably won't know him. He's called Van Horzo. And he used to do some of the most offbeat transformer video review things. But he was just, it was just to crack up. He'd usually load them in with sexual new endos and everything, which was just highly amusing, especially when you get some figures like called Night Beat. And he would allude to what he's doing. Especially the headmasters. Yeah, that's it. Unfortunately, there was obviously people that took offense to that. And he got trolled off of YouTube. And he never came back. And I've never seen him since. And that was like what about nine years ago. And it's a crying shame. So apart from those people, it's a great community. And I love doing it. Usually when I get a troll comment, I just ignore it because that's what you do. The bullies and stuff, you ignore them. They fucking get bored and they don't, but we're doing it no more, do they? Yeah, I've deleted quite a few just because of my channel's name, the way the political climate is. I get them all the time. I don't know what that does. That really winds me up, actually, because I think people who are in the army, especially because my friend's daddy used to be in the army. And I think people who risk their lives doing that, and I think, why the fuck do people fucking want to hate and all that fucking shit? It's the cool thing to do now for the kids. But like you said, the good old delete button, that's a God said. That's it, yeah. Delete and block. That's what I do like sometimes. But for shout outs, I think, well, to be honest, I don't know, it's odd, isn't it? Because I want to shout out every single person that I know, but that would take me a very long time. My memory's about 30 minutes on this application, so... Let's have a look. We've got Tatmus Prime. Tatmus Prime is a great guy. He deserves more. Subscribers. He is a really great guy. You've got transmissions of video games, my life in collecting, T.R. Far Wilderness. I don't know if you know him at all. He... He's got the same name as you, actually, as Jason. And he is the one that really connected me back to a fan, not a fan base, what am I talking about, just people. Because I went to a convention over here called Rollout Rollcall back in 2016, and he had messed with me a few times saying, oh, I'll put the toy off you. You know, it'd be nice to meet up and that, and I thought, well, I don't really go to these things anymore, so I can't even remember if I replied, really. But then I did go to this one, and he saw me, and he made a point of coming over and saying, oh, he watched my videos, and I inspired him to do his videos. And I thought, wow, that is so nice. And I've never thought of myself as an inspiring person, really. And then lots of other people said the same thing. And so really, I owe it to him, really, that I started then re-watching videos, because I sort of went through a hiatus, really, of just watching the same old sort of people and just not really doing a lot. That was about five, six years ago. And so then I reconnected with it all, and looking for new people to watch, and then suddenly you realize that there's a whole new load of people out there, and they're brilliant people. And everybody knows everybody. I mean, you can't have one video with like, oh, I know everybody commenting on this YouTube video, so it's like our own little click. That's it, exactly, yeah. And it's just, yeah, it's just great. Yeah, so I've got him to thank for that, and there's loads of other people. We've got Zortright, he was a great guy. I met at TF Nation 2018 for the first time. He was a fantastic guy. He's another great, he's one of the figure fours people. We've got Rudy. That was so funny. I took the day off because Dylan was sick. I'm downstairs watching dishes, and all of a sudden, Rudy, he messaged me about the sound wave video I just put on, and I was like, oh my god, what are you doing right now? And that's how I got him on the sit rep because he had the time difference between us, but yeah, that was fun. Yeah, he's a really good guy. He's a really nice guy, and I met him last year at TF Nation, and he's got so much enthusiasm for what he does, and just his collecting in general. And sometimes as well, he can be a really earth-grounding person because I messaged him the other day, there's a comic I'm trying to get off eBay, and he also does the good thing. A lot of other people say, oh no, just go out and get it. If you want it, go out and get it. But he does say, do you really want it? And then you sort of do think about do you really need it, because after time, you buy stuff, so that's good. I like that about him. I think about that sometimes. I'll go and I'll spend all this money like you go and piece together a G1. I'm working on his review right now, and I've spent all this time, I've been hunting this guy down for probably about a year because I bought the shell and the figure didn't really, I don't really like the human pretenders, the Autobots, but I might as well put him together and so now that I've got him, and I'm going to review him, then he's going on that bottom shell, probably my high and double dealer, never to be seen again, is he quite an expensive one to put together? Because I bought mine a long time ago. He wasn't bad, I actually, like I said, I had to get a pretender shell for Bugly, the back half of mine, so I glued the antennas in. So I got the antennas out, but I destroyed the shell. I got the back shell in a lot with his complete shell and the inner robot, but it was only $20, so I grabbed it, put them all together, then I was hunting him down and found a guy who sold the complete shell with the helmet, the gun, and the little tail blaster for like 30 bucks, so I got him together for probably about 40. Oh wow, that's pretty good. As soon as I do it, I ran into another inner bot. So what I'm going to do is Burt the stormtrooper, he took his and painted it to look just like G1 Grimlock, so I think since I have a spare, he doesn't have any pain on his eyes, so I'm not feeling too bad about painting him up, so I'm going to try my hand at customizing. Ah yes. We'll see how that goes. Focus. I've got a red paint pen and a black paint pen, I've never seen them before. I've seen the chrome ones, I've never seen the other ones, just like marker pens where they actually pop the paint. Pretty much, they got paint in them, you've got to shake them up, there's a little ball on the inside, but they're actually for painting, my wife paints rocks. We go down and get to these river rocks and paints, so she does those and it works on the plastic pretty well. I've taken, I will have a figure to show you, I usually add details to some figures, like, well, give me one second. I'll edit this, of course, like my Titan's Return Galvatron, I gave him his little UK Goatee. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Of course, that helmet comes from Toyhack, so it really improved this guy. Yeah, that helmet makes all the difference on him. Yeah, because without it that figure sucked. Yeah, it's fucking awful. Yeah, good old hands, bro. That'll fuck a figure up. All right, the last one, buddy, is a plug yourself. Show my people where to see you. Of course, I think everybody knows where to find you, buddy. Yeah, well, you can find me at the Collector 75. No real reason why I gave myself that name, other than the fact that my mate, again, he did used to call me the Collector out of Simpsons, I don't know if you remember, I was a big fat comic book guy. One episode he was called the Collector, I think that was the one with Zina Wario princess, I think. But yeah, so you can find me there, I do lots of Transformers videos, I do other toys occasionally, usually when I remember to, and I do some comics sort of videos and I do some video game sort of like videos these days. I'm trying to mix things up, keep it sort of fresh and new. Yeah, so that's where you can find me. And I'm just on Instagram. There you go. Well, at the end of this video, I will link some of Graham's videos at the end and where to find him in the description. And that's pretty much it for my sit rep questions. Graham, I thank you again for meeting up with me. I'm so glad we were finally able to do this. Well, thank you because it's been an absolute pleasure. And I've been doing it for absolutely ages. Well, that makes me feel good. It's like, this is awesome. This is awesome. Alright guys, so don't forget to like and don't forget to subscribe. I try to put up new sit reps at least every Friday, but now I'm getting guests lining up left and right. Who knows when they'll pop up. Once again, thanks for watching. Thanks for Graham being on the show. This is Patriot Prime signing out. Hey, I really appreciate you guys stopping by my channel. Don't forget to like and don't forget to subscribe. Also, check out some of my other videos that I've done on Generation 1 Transformers, Modern Era Transformers and Toy Hacks Repro Label 6. Once again, this is Patriot Prime. Who are?