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Now before people start expressing rage (or joy if they like it) it's important to note that this design is for the now abandoned Transformers 6 (Hasbro choose to go with Travis Knights Bumblebee movie instead of it) and as such, this art is over 5 years old at this point. The artist, Rob Wiggins also provided concept art for the Bumblebee movie. This work was posted to his ArtStation account.
On his ArtStation account you can also check out other Transformers art he's created, including an Omega Supreme for an untitled Transformers Augmented Reality Game.
What do you really think about this piece of art? Are you glad its consigned to history? Or are you sad it never got chance to live in plastic. Let us know in the Energon Pub and stay tuned to Seibertron for all the latest news and reviews!