European G1 Autobot Cars & Packaging?

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Post by Catilla »

Duh (slaps head ) lol it on the last page of the unofficial guide to japanese and international trasformers which i was looking at in the first place (the shame , the shame :oops: :oops: ).
any ideas how far Marks planing to take the book upto (which lines will it be only g1 or will there be any g2, machine wars and so on ?)
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Post by Grimlock »

I ave seen a " Hotrod " and a " Grapple " on E-Bay with the plastic mouse s**t insers rather than the card and bubble. Personally, I dont see what difference it makes with regards to what the toy is packaged on, but then again, I am new to this world :D
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Post by Commander Megatron »

@ Snarl, you will learn quickly.

@ Catgut, when last I spoke to him he was doing G1 but adding the European exclusives into it as well.
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Post by Banzai-Tron »

Snarl,
I'm not sure about those particular guys in a plastic tray (and somebody please correct me if my assumptions are way off base), but I've always been under the assumption that anything pre-Pretender series g1's packed in those are either some sort of re-release and/or Takara "for the Chinese/Korean market" pseudo re-release produced in the 90's. But most of those are in standard bubbles, so I can't say for sure without seeing the box.

As for why packaging matters? Well, essentially, for they toy, it often doesn't. However, from a display perspective, I've always found styrofoam inserts to be preferable. It's easier to remove the figures from the box and they usually sit/store/move much more securely in the styrofoam.

Also, bubbles often sag, and require some sort of non-original tape/glue to keep them upright when displaying in the box.

And in this case, there's also the rarity issue.
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Post by Catilla »

cheers CM that sound exclent hope he keep you updated as itll be great to see these added (also the book will great next to the first ).
i got to say i agree with wheezel on the box front , for a box collector there exclent but (and display boxed) but if your more into the loose side of things (i prefer losse or at least open as i hate opening the boxs, brakeing the seal sort of thing) its more money for no diffrents (ok i know some came in diffrent colours like the red tracks, but you can buy them loose which will be a lot cheaper than buying with a box espialy with the stryo inners )
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Post by greatshot »

Regarding the MB boxed transformers...

I am from europe, they are rare.. Once in a while a MB comes arround and they always fetch huge ammounts of money. Same applies to the gig transformers, mostly found in italy offcourse. :wink:

The red tracks and mirage are possibly the best known, but not all MB releases came with a styro. The MB issues werent limited to the autobot cars only (also shockwave, jetfire, red feet prime etc).

The only MB transformer I own is a red feet optimus which costed me quite a huge ammount of money! Stil glad I bought it though. 8)

Good site for reference on MB transformers
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Welcome aboard Greatshot, post a bit about yourself in the roleplay and introduce yourself to us all here at TFL. :wink:
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Post by Cliffjumper »

Hey Greatshot welcome. U wouldnt be from the Netherlands would you :D
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Post by Jose »

greatshot wrote:Regarding the MB boxed transformers...

I am from europe, they are rare.. Once in a while a MB comes arround and they always fetch huge ammounts of money. Same applies to the gig transformers, mostly found in italy offcourse. :wink:

The red tracks and mirage are possibly the best known, but not all MB releases came with a styro. The MB issues werent limited to the autobot cars only (also shockwave, jetfire, red feet prime etc).

The only MB transformer I own is a red feet optimus which costed me quite a huge ammount of money! Stil glad I bought it though. 8)

Good site for reference on MB transformers
MB Overview
Greatshot, thanks for the link. I always thought the red Tracks was a Diaclone leftover with TF labels. Another one to look for...
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