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This Voltron transforms into a working camera

This Voltron transforms into a working camera

This transforming Voltron starts out awesome just by the fact that it's a transforming Voltron. But then you add in the fact that it transforms into a camera and it gets even cooler. But when you discover that it transforms into a working camera? Where do I sign?

Yes, this transforming Voltron action figure shoots 110 film and also defends against all enemies. It's the best of both worlds!

Doobybrain.com via The Daily What

 
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By MarkR at 4:49 PM ON 06/11/09

Voltron never transformed. It combined the smaller cats or cars into the larger Voltron robot. Someone is mixing tv shows.

By Psycho Dayv at 12:35 AM ON 06/12/09

My little brother had that same camera back in the mid-80's. In fact, he still has it to this day though it's packed away in a box. It came out around the same time that Transformer watches started showing up on department store shelves.

By richpit at 2:02 PM ON 06/12/09

I'm pretty sure you can't even buy 110 film anymore, so I guess that's just good for sitting on a nostalgia shelf somewhere, if you were a Voltron fan.

By popimages at 11:14 AM ON 06/14/09

They stopped making 110 film around 10 years ago. Maybe they should consider a digital version

By the_kcar at 1:56 PM ON 06/14/09

Get it, gut the 110 cavity out, install something from here: http://www.pimall.com/NAIS/picamstick.html

Now *that* would be something...

By APhantasm at 5:40 PM ON 06/14/09

Folks you are wrong. 110 film is still made and sold. Kodak still makes 110 film and Wal-Mart still sells it.

Though I have to say why someone would buy a 110 camera when there is better 35 mm and digital cameras out there.

By nikoleta at 10:02 AM ON 07/22/09

Can anybody please tell where can i get this camera, i need it badly.... Thank you all


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