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Yeah we had three 2-4 year olds with us who were very excited about it all, then he came to life and they clung to us for dear life, but quickly got back into it and were dancing and smiling.


Unfortunately I didn't get to take a snap.


TR, you might need to compress the picture first. try something like this http://www.shrinkpictures.com/ or do it on paint, photoshop et al.

We thought it was absolutely brilliant . So realistic .

My little one excitedly told his nan that there was a decepticon from transformers in the park .

Loved the crowds of people following the robot everywhere with their children either clinging in fear or awe of the robot .

Its been all over the world. I believe there is 3 of them now. Very heavy and hot outfit for sure. My daughter loved it, waited for ages with excitement to see it. Stood for 8 minutes filming only for my iPhone to corrupt the file, not impressed. Spent the rest of the day being forced to watch various youtube videos instead.


The creator is from Cornwall, he was originally a panel sprayer in a garage but had bigger ambitions. It cost him ?30,000 to make the first outfit, considering he supposedly rents the things out at ?1,500 for 2 x 30 minute shows he's earning a LOT of money. Its been to every continent, starred in adverts and TV shows, award shows, on tour with singers, you name it. First appearance was 2010.

HOW much???


?1500 for an hour??? You could get Debbie Harry for that!!!


GinaG3 Wrote:

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> Its been all over the world. I believe there is 3

> of them now. Very heavy and hot outfit for sure.

> My daughter loved it, waited for ages with

> excitement to see it. Stood for 8 minutes filming

> only for my iPhone to corrupt the file, not

> impressed. Spent the rest of the day being forced

> to watch various youtube videos instead.

>

> The creator is from Cornwall, he was originally a

> panel sprayer in a garage but had bigger

> ambitions. It cost him ?30,000 to make the first

> outfit, considering he supposedly rents the things

> out at ?1,500 for 2 x 30 minute shows he's earning

> a LOT of money. Its been to every continent,

> starred in adverts and TV shows, award shows, on

> tour with singers, you name it. First appearance

> was 2010.

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