![]() The "Autobot hideout" is located in "Western U.S.A.".In one moment of cartoon accuracy, two Starscreams can be seen lying on the floor as the Autobots fly into the power plant.How did the Autobots find out the Decepticons were attacking the dam?.As Megatron bursts through the wall of the power station, standing next to him is a second Megatron coloured like Soundwave.A wave created using pile drivers is hardly "tidal".Though the caption for A5 states "Prime captures Ravage", it's clearly Prowl and Jazz throwing the net.If this is a typical example of the Autobots' effectiveness, Mirage may be in for a long wait for a homecoming.Based on the Sherman Dam sequence from " More than Meets the Eye, Part 2", down to many of the frames being redrawn directly from images from the cartoon."While the evil Decepticons are on earth, we must never give up, and one day justice will prevail!" Megatron needs to brush up on his "Dummys' Guide to Dams" "We'll destroy the dam and steal its energy." Ironhide diverts flood waters by transforming to vehicle mode and using a rear-mounted laser to carve channels for the water to run down. Hound goes underwater to fight Rumble, but soon ends up buried under rocks and has to be rescued by Spike. It's not long before the Autobots arrive in force to intervene. Rumble is soon using his pile drivers to increase the dam's output by creating a tidal wave, while the rest of the Decepticons crash the power station and begin filling energon cubes. Soundwave reports on the dam to Megatron, who announces that it's perfect for filling energon cubes. Soundwave also unleashes Ravage to learn more Autobot secrets, and attempts to capture Spike, however the alarm is raised, and the Autobots manage to capture Ravage in an energy net. They're recorded by Soundwave, in his tape recorder form. Later, at the Autobot hideout, Optimus Prime tells Spike about the tremendous power generated by Sherman Dam. Out in the rocky wilderness, Spike notices a tape recorder laying around, and pops it into his backpack. Seven images and only seven images – that’s the rule."Fine, you get to clean out his kitty litter for a while." And people do ask, but it is impossible to have more than seven images on a reel. In fact View-Master reels have always had seven images, since the system was created in the 1930s. At first glance it may seem that our Retro-View (View-Master compatible) reels have many more than seven images but remember that the viewers are binocular and each eye requires its own image to create the 3D illusion. You might find this template handy for image preparation: Retro-View template How many photos on a View-Master reel? If you are a whizz with Photoshop (or other image editing programs) you can supply your images to the correct dimensions of 1240px wide x 1125px high 300dpi. While it is technically possible to use upright images or wide horizontal images on a reel they don’t look great, as they view much smaller. You should bear this in mind when selecting your images. The images are landscape orientated square-ish rectangle. However, the larger and better quality your photos are, the better quality your reels will look when magnified in the viewer. ![]() What size should my View-Master images be?Īs the reel images are so small (about 11.5mm x 10mm) you can use images from pretty much any source, including your Facebook/Instagram/Flickr/Snapchat/iPhoto libraries. You can also order customised reel and sleeve graphics – ideal for commercial giveaways and promotions and product launches – more information here: Customised reel graphics Please read this page before uploading unsuitable images! Retro-view-reels ![]() You might find this Photoshop template handy for image preparation: Retro-View template DPI doesn’t matter, set whatever you like but don’t change the 1240×1125 pixel values. If you are a Photoshop wizard then you can prepare your images to the correct size: 1240px wide x 1125px high. Please number your photos from 1 to 7, in the order you want them viewed, so that we can prepare the reels in the correct order. The final images on these reels are very small – just 11.5mm x 10mm – and work best with bold and colourful photos. The format of viewer images is landscape only, upright images won’t work unless severely cropped. We will need seven images (or seven stereo pairs) to make up one reel. You can supply 2D or 3D images for this View-Master compatible reel, although of course only 3D images view as 3D in a view-master viewer – ordinary 2D photos look great though.
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