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Hello everyone. I am new around here, so I am sorry if I over looked this. But I am looking for a complete list of G1 and G2 Transformers. Any help would be great.

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Transformers identification and price guide. By Mark Bellomo. I have that one and it is great and really helpful.
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wow, that guy really knows his toys. I have his GI Joe guide. He must be into all the 80's toys......I know the feeling :)

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Ah, so you're a fan of G.I. Joe too, then? 8) As for the complete list of G1 and G2 Transformers be sure to stop by and take a look in the Transformerland Archive. Great reference material.
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Yes, big into GI Joe. Thanks for the info.

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You can try the "archive" section. It's very useful and handy already.
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Post by Red Hope »

Jose wrote:You can try the "archive" section. It's very useful and handy already.
Jose is right about the archive/identify area. They helped me a lot.

I also bought a field guide book called Cybertronian Transformers Field Guide but don't see it on Amazon.com. It provides photos of the TF (alt and robot mode) then a price guide from 2001. What I do like about it, to this day, is the author would note common wear, breakage points, and slight variants. That's what I mainly look at now.

Anyway there are other website that provide info too if you need links.
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Bellomo's background is primarily in GI Joe... When he decided to do the guide, he bought an entire G1 collection over the course of a year for the book photos! I can't imagine what that cost to do :shock:
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