Transformers fans, roll out: Life-sized Optimus Prime and Optimus Primal statues unveiled in Singapore

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It was a night where things were More Than Meets The Eye, as Transformers fans gathered as one at Singapore’s Gardens by the Bay, to witness the first in Asia unveiling of two massive life-sized statues of Autobot leader Optimus Prime and Maximal leader Optimus Primal, at a special fan event organised by Geek Culture in collaboration with exhibitor UIP...

It was a night where things were More Than Meets The Eye, as Transformers fans gathered as one at Singapore’s Gardens by the Bay, to witness the first in Asia unveiling of two massive life-sized statues of Autobot leader Optimus Prime and Maximal leader Optimus Primal, at a special fan event organised by Geek Culture in collaboration with exhibitorThe two statues were presented across an evening of activities in Singapore as part of a world tour in a lead up to the upcoming blockbuster film,...

Both statues also have electronics, and their eyes light up, in blue for Prime, and in green for Primal, providing the perfect photo opportunity for all Transformers fans, both in the day, and at night. Both statues will be on display at Gardens by the Bay from March 17 to April 10, and access to see the statues is free.

As part of the festivities, fans got a first-hand look at the new range of upcoming Transformers: Rise of the Beasts lineup of Hasbro toys, and one lucky fan even managed to walk away with a custom diorama set of the new Studios Series comprising of Cheetor, Airazor, Bumblebee and Battletrap.

 

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