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Videos of TF3 Milwaukee Shoot - Dempsey, LaBeouf, Datsun & Armored Truck?

Today is day 2 of the Transformers 3 crew shooting at the Milwaukee Art Museum, and it will include a helicopter scene above the museum, reports local radio affiliate WTMJ. What they are filming is unknown.

However, we do know a little more about what went on yesterday and we can confirm that Patrick Dempsey was indeed on the set and that the "yellow car with black accents" that Shia LaBeouf and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley got into was not the Chevrolet Camaro, but rather a Datsun PL510, a vehicle from the late '60s early '70s.

In the several videos embedded below, we see that Mr. LaBeouf and Ms. Huntington-Whiteley exit the Art Museum and get into the PL510 parked outside.

He gets out a little bit later, opens the hood, and begins to fuss with it, and gets frustrated, at one point, putting his foot on the car and yanking at something.

At that point, Mr. Dempsey walks out and speaks with Mr. LaBeouf.

This is demonstrated in the stop motion video below.

Mr. Dempsey drives a car of his own, except it's not the Mercedez Benz E-Series that some believed, but in actuality it is a grey Aston Martin Vantage.

Dave Fantle of Visit Milwaukee/Film Wisconsin reveals that the building will not be a museum, and it was pretty obvious when an armored truck was seen driving on the set and videos have revealed that the name "Hotchkiss Gould Investments" has been placed outside of the building.

Take a look at the videos below, which are separate reports from the TV component of WTMJ, the local NBC affiliate, and one is a stop-motion of the scene showing Mr. LaBeouf getting frustrated with his Datsun.



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