I go with a combination approach, but in general all my Transformers products come out since I review them for my web site:

I go with a combination approach, but in general all my Transformers products come out since I review them for my web site:
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Who me? I have no idea what collection you could be talking about! I am a very modest collector after all!I kind of expected you to have more toys.![]()
Who me? I have no idea what collection you could be talking about! I am a very modest collector after all!I kind of expected you to have more toys.![]()
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Neato! I've been to your website before, only I always assumed it stood for Beast Wars Transformers.
Absolutely, and it's a fascinating contrast in how different cultures market action figures. In the US, figures are largely considered disposable items that are meant to be played with, broken and replaced. In Japan they're treated more as collector's items and given packaging that can be reused and displayed accordingly. It's rare when Japan creates packaging that gets entirely destroyed when you open the figure. In the US that's the norm.I am a big fan of that packaging from the Japanese reissues though, that is resealable.
I saw the reissued Rattler recently at Target. I had forgotten just how gigantic the vehicles were back in the day! Neat pic, love the use of Cobra in his "battle armor".<snip image>CO-BRAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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