Anchalee Saengtai poses with one of her massive Transformers sculptures made from spare automobile and truck parts. Exif_JPEG_PICTURE

Giant Transformers sculptures made from recycled automobile and truck parts will be rolled out at Ripley's Believe It or Not locations around the world this summer.

The Autobot art pieces, which come in 19-foot-tall and 8-foot tall versions, are being created by Thailand-based artist Anchalee Saengtai for England's famous freak show.

"These car-part Transformers are the most amazing thing we've ever found," Ripley Entertainment exec Edward Meyer said in a statement. "Anchalee and her team can build them to specification from recycled junk cars using only the simplest of tools."

Ripley's has already unveiled a Bumblebee statue at Louis Tussaud's Waxworks in San Antonio, Texas, while Saengtai's Optimus Prime holds court at Ripley's Odditorium in San Francisco. Throughout the summer, her Transformer sculptures will be added to Ripley's Odditoriums in New York City, London, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, and Jeju Island, South Korea, with two jumbo Autobots slated to arrive at the Hollywood Odditorium later this year.

Transformers: Dark of the Moon, director Michael Bay's third entry in the alien-robot film series based on Hasbro's classic toys, opens June 29.

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