Monday, September 6, 2010

Transformers Costumes - Halloween Costumes for 2009 Transformers

Transformers costumes are a big hit with boys this year with the release of the film Transformers 2. If you were a fan of the cartoon series of robotic aliens in the 80s and were happy when they released the screen on most of the film in 2007, and could not wait for the release of only traps Transformers2: Revenge of or if you have only recently become a fan, then prepare to be impressed as you save for what they are responsible for fits in.

ForThis Halloween, invade the Earth as a powerful alien robots from CYBERTRON:

Revenge of the Fallen Costumes -

There are three transformers costumes that are available:


Optimus Prime
Bumblebee
Megatron
These costumes are in both children and adult size.

If you dress up as Optimus Prime, you can play the role of leader of the Autobots (Transformers heroic). The costumes for children and OptimusAdults are in the classic cartoon version and also Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen version. The styles are more elaborate 3-D to imitate the real part mechanical. Then move down one level to deluxe modeles still give a rather good and the last is the classic dress. All costumes have a character jumpsuit, mask and chest piece of sculpture for the Deluxe and 3D styles, and printed for the overall Classic.

BumblebeeCostumes -

Bumblebee is the "little brother" of the heroic Autobots, he always tries to demonstrate, even the largest, strongest robot, in particular its leader, Optimus Prime. As the first costume, Bumblebee costumes are available in sizes for adults and kids both Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen styles as well as animated versions. The best costume is the 3-D Movie Bumblebee Deluxe costume has a black and gray and yellowCoverall frame 3-D pieces that seem real robot robot as a mask, the costume fits and complements the look of an Autobot. It 'available in child sizes: Small, Medium and Large.

This Halloween get your hands on a costume and Transformers "more than meets the eye."

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