This old 110 toy camera not only takes neat pictures, but it transforms into Voltron, defender of the universe – when you see photos taken with a 110, they just -look- like they were taken in the 70s/80s – [via] – Link.
OOH! You should’ve mmodified it into the Transformer toy known as Reflector. That Transformers alternate form WAS a camera.
That thing is still freakin cool
rautiocinationsays:
That’s just freaking awesome! i was just contemplating turning this 80’s boombox into Soundwave (also adding a mp3 player to replace the radio & tape decks).
Oracle1729says:
110 is not the film speed, it’s the format of the catridge.
philliptorronesays:
updated, whoops
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OOH! You should’ve mmodified it into the Transformer toy known as Reflector. That Transformers alternate form WAS a camera.
That thing is still freakin cool
That’s just freaking awesome! i was just contemplating turning this 80’s boombox into Soundwave (also adding a mp3 player to replace the radio & tape decks).
110 is not the film speed, it’s the format of the catridge.
updated, whoops