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  • 02-07-2012, 09:30 AM
    JeffSaylor

    Spin Master TRON LEGACY Die-Cast Collection (2010)

    Cool collection of computerized mini-vehicles...















    Spin Master TRON LEGACY Die-Cast Collection
    2010


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    I loved Tron: Legacy, and I'm not just saying that because of my biased childhood connection with the first film. Visually it knocked my socks off with designs that were both familiar, yet entirely new and breathtaking. Take the fight scene in the "End of Line" bar. Just a perfectly choreographed sequence with Daft Punk's incredible music totally synced with the action. Loved it. Anyways, my love for Tron: Legacy naturally extended into my toy collection with Spin Master's cool die-cast vehicles. Priced cheap at only a few bucks (and even cheaper once the sales began, these micro representations of the computerized rides were easy to amass and display. Pictured is the Card Back for my favorite vehicle, the new Recognizer. I still dig the look of the original hovering menace, but Disney really did an excellent job with the update.




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