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phill smith
i am sorry for asking such weird questions but my latest one is this......
could wood support the weight of a transformer?
PlumperHumper
Sure. Depending on what the structure was and how it was built and who the TF was.
phill smith
ok how about jazz, bumblee or hot rod?
Sabres Fan
i remember reading a post in one of the threads about someone having major fanwood while watching the movie. might want to check some of the other threads if thats what you are looking for....other wise, yeah weird question.
phill smith
yeah i know but my question will be finished if sum one could tell me if wood could support jazz, bumblee or hot rod?
trench
QUOTE (phill smith @ Jul 27 2007, 03:43 PM) *
yeah i know but my question will be finished if sum one could tell me if wood could support jazz, bumblee or hot rod?


Well, in the 1800s trains used to drive over wooden bridges all the time.

A car transformer probably doesn't weigh more than two tons.
PlumperHumper
I think back once - G1 Soundwave was said to weigh around 6 tons (but I'm unsure about that).

I would imagine that MOVIE Bumblebee and Jazz weigh a bit more than their alt forms, but nothing too massive.
Hobbes-timus Prime
QUOTE (phill smith @ Jul 27 2007, 04:43 PM) *
yeah i know but my question will be finished if sum one could tell me if wood could support jazz, bumblee or hot rod?


It's a pretty vague question. Wood in what sense? A wooden bridge? Possibly. A wooden patio deck? Not as likely. A tree branch? Not really at all.
Lebbie Skywalker
QUOTE (PuertoRiCON @ Jul 27 2007, 07:40 PM) *
i remember reading a post in one of the threads about someone having major fanwood while watching the movie. might want to check some of the other threads if thats what you are looking for....other wise, yeah weird question.


You should've experienced the plethora of fanwood in the theater I saw it in on opening day, sheesh. redface2tf.gif
Sabres Fan
QUOTE (Lebbie Skywalker @ Jul 27 2007, 06:16 PM) *
QUOTE (PuertoRiCON @ Jul 27 2007, 07:40 PM) *
i remember reading a post in one of the threads about someone having major fanwood while watching the movie. might want to check some of the other threads if thats what you are looking for....other wise, yeah weird question.


You should've experienced the plethora of fanwood in the theater I saw it in on opening day, sheesh. redface2tf.gif

thats why i am glad i saw it on opening night that monday the 2nd. got a chance to avoid all the crazies. theater was actually not that packed which was great. i remember seeing a star trek years ago and almost got into a fight cause some weirdos were speaking to themselves in klingon behind me. bastards would not shut up!

back to topic though. WTF kind of question is this. i mean its stated so ridiculously
Mom
QUOTE (DM_Version_2.0 @ Jul 27 2007, 08:10 PM) *
I think back once - G1 Soundwave was said to weigh around 6 tons (but I'm unsure about that).

I would imagine that MOVIE Bumblebee and Jazz weigh a bit more than their alt forms, but nothing too massive.


A six ton tape deck optimuslaugh2.gif
FREEFALLL666
QUOTE (death333 @ Jul 28 2007, 04:51 AM) *
QUOTE (DM_Version_2.0 @ Jul 27 2007, 08:10 PM) *
I think back once - G1 Soundwave was said to weigh around 6 tons (but I'm unsure about that).

I would imagine that MOVIE Bumblebee and Jazz weigh a bit more than their alt forms, but nothing too massive.


A six ton tape deck optimuslaugh2.gif

Demz some heavy beats Protectobots!
Rundown
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A six ton tape deck


You need headphones with that. And I don't suggest listening to tunes while relaxing on your wooden backyard deck.
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