Where any characters that you designed significantly changed during final production due to toy safety regulations?
Tim: I’m not aware of any of the figures I worked on being changed due to safety issues. TFATM: You once again worked for Hasbro Inc on Transformers, Jurassic Park and Star Wars in 2004. Can you tell us a little more about the lines / figures which you were involved with at this time. Tim: For Star Wars, I sketched up ideas for the Destroyer Droid launcher, and some figures like General Riekien, and some of the Geonosian figures. For Transformers, I think it would have been sketches and turnarounds for the Cybertron Beast Planet figures, along with the planet keys. I chipped in a bunch or concepts for ideas for Jurassic Park 4-at that time, they were looking for some concept sketches based on where the movie might go. I think those were what I worked on at that time. TFATM: Were there any differences in the design process when you compare you work for Hasbro in 2004 to 1998? Tim: It’s simpler as a freelancer, since I usually just generate a bunch of concept sketches, and do final turna
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