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Re: zombiethon's little collection is growing - MP5 is on the way

PostPosted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 8:04 am
by dirk2243
Here is the link to the topic. Even a picture of someones TF weapon w/ acid leakning.

viewtopic.php?f=4&t=62246&p=1033251&hilit=battery#p1033251

It's only 2 pages w/ about 13 post. But pretty good stuff. Your call though. I've got some to go through and check out now that I think about it

Re: zombiethon's little collection is growing - MP5 is on the way

PostPosted: Fri Jul 29, 2011 1:39 pm
by zombiethon
dirk2243 wrote:Here is the link to the topic. Even a picture of someones TF weapon w/ acid leakning.

viewtopic.php?f=4&t=62246&p=1033251&hilit=battery#p1033251

It's only 2 pages w/ about 13 post. But pretty good stuff. Your call though. I've got some to go through and check out now that I think about it


Ouch! That does not look good at all - commencing operation "Remove Batteries" tomorrow! Thanks very much for the heads-up!

Re: zombiethon's little collection is growing - MP5 is on the way

PostPosted: Fri Jul 29, 2011 3:02 pm
by waaaaghlord
In the long term pretty much just the small flat watch batteries are safe to leave in toys, it might take years or decades but eventually you will get leakage from all larger batteries. I take them out of all my figures, but then all mine are open. Toys being supplied with batteries installed is a nightmare for MiB collectors.

Re: zombiethon's little collection is growing - MP5 is on the way

PostPosted: Sun Jul 31, 2011 12:59 pm
by zombiethon
waaaaghlord wrote:In the long term pretty much just the small flat watch batteries are safe to leave in toys, it might take years or decades...


Yeah, I guess thats why they use those as ROM batteries on computer motherboards.

After rearranging the Detolf display case (getting a second Detolf) I noticed that my Classics Powerglide has become rather silent, so I guess he's next in line...if I can figure out how to open him up that is.

Latest update in my current haul streak is...2010 Predaking...OH YEAH!! Found one on Ebay at a price that I could not resist. I've been wanting one since I first saw one at TRU when I was on vacation with my parents to Orange county California in 1988. He was a bit expensive even then, so I ended up with a G1 Galvatron, which I still have.

Re: zombiethon's growing collection - Exgraver in hand

PostPosted: Mon Aug 01, 2011 4:06 pm
by zombiethon
Just a quick update, got Exgraver today... SWEET :) I'll try to take some photos tomorrow

Re: zombiethon's growing collection - Exgraver in hand

PostPosted: Tue Aug 02, 2011 8:00 am
by dirk2243
Nice. Yeah, get some pics up of that guy.

Re: zombiethon's growing collection - Exgraver in hand

PostPosted: Wed Aug 03, 2011 9:08 am
by GetRightRobot
dirk2243 wrote:Nice. Yeah, get some pics up of that guy.


here's a little help for my homie zombiethon:
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Re: zombiethon's growing collection - Exgraver in hand

PostPosted: Wed Aug 03, 2011 9:13 am
by dirk2243
Whoa, he is actually pretty decent size!

Re: zombiethon's growing collection - Exgraver in hand

PostPosted: Fri Aug 05, 2011 10:35 am
by zombiethon
here's a little help for my homie zombiethon:
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Hey, thanks for the photo GetRightRobot ;)^ It's a great looking piece of plastic! Mine is sadly still unopened. The "unveiling" has been delayed because we've had visitors to our house the whole week. Tonight though...

I have a photo of him in the box - not to interesting but I can add some photos of the latest haul to keep him company:

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Re: zombiethon's growing collection - Exgraver in hand

PostPosted: Fri Aug 05, 2011 10:46 am
by zombiethon
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Re: zombiethon's growing collection - Exgraver in hand

PostPosted: Fri Aug 05, 2011 10:51 am
by GetRightRobot
You could not have titled this discussion thread anymore appropriately! It is certainly growing! Looks like you caught in the struggle of "To open, or not to open." A common conundrum for toy collectors. Personally, I can appreciate both sides of the argument and can only offer this: Choose. You gotta be one or the other. I have seen people burn through WAAAYYYY too much cash trying to do both.

Once again, a fabulous haul. Got some real winners there! Are you going to pick up an iGear head uprgrade for Kup?

Re: zombiethon's growing collection - Exgraver in hand

PostPosted: Fri Aug 05, 2011 11:44 am
by dirk2243
GetRightRobot wrote: I have seen people burn through WAAAYYYY too much cash trying to do both.



This..... If I were not married, I would probably be one of those. But the fact that I am.....I get to see how crazy that would be to try and pull off.

Re: zombiethon's growing collection - Exgraver in hand

PostPosted: Fri Aug 05, 2011 1:04 pm
by zombiethon
GetRightRobot wrote:You could not have titled this discussion thread anymore appropriately! It is certainly growing! Looks like you caught in the struggle of "To open, or not to open." A common conundrum for toy collectors. Personally, I can appreciate both sides of the argument and can only offer this: Choose. You gotta be one or the other. I have seen people burn through WAAAYYYY too much cash trying to do both.

Once again, a fabulous haul. Got some real winners there! Are you going to pick up an iGear head uprgrade for Kup?


Thanks very much man, that really means a lot comming from a collector belonging to a "whole 'nother level" !

I totally concur. I was originally thinking I shold get one MISB and one loose of all figures, then moving on to two of each of my favourites...now I pretty much open all of them. Those photographed in-box (so to speak) I just haven't gotten around to open. There are a few however that I'm still on the fence about; a few Classics that I see some ask quite a lot for on Ebay - Bumblebee, Hound, Astrotrain, Ratchet, Ramjet, Galvatron and Mirage. Those I'm actually trying to find loose on Ebay - but not at any price. 40-100 dollars for deluxe classics is way too much , and I rather spend the money on ones I don't have. Like the upcomming iGear (not)Ratchet and Ironhide...and yes I really want the Kup upgrade :)

and oh yes...Predaking is now on the way from Japan :grin:

Re: zombiethon's growing collection - Exgraver in hand

PostPosted: Fri Aug 05, 2011 1:35 pm
by zombiethon
dirk2243 wrote:
This..... If I were not married, I would probably be one of those. But the fact that I am.....I get to see how crazy that would be to try and pull off.


It's good to have someone who can pull your ear if needed :) I don't think I would've had the concience to spend money on something that would just sit there on the shelf untouched either - I have other hobbies and interests that reqiure money (well, most hobbies do don't they?), so I'm trying to balance as best as I can.

Exgraver

PostPosted: Sun Aug 07, 2011 11:00 am
by zombiethon
Nothing fancy, just a quick shot of Exgraver in the open, for the sake of this thread:

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Re: zombiethon's growing collection - Hail to the King baby!

PostPosted: Tue Aug 16, 2011 12:37 pm
by zombiethon
Finally the King arrived...I knew from all the pictures I've been looking at that he's a great transformer, but pictures just don't do him justice at all! Holding him and feeling the size and weight just put a smile on my face :D

The next question is to "Crazy Devy or not to Crazy Devy"...

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Re: zombiethon's growing collection - Exgraver in hand

PostPosted: Tue Aug 16, 2011 12:55 pm
by GetRightRobot
Awesome acquisition my man! I love the gold on this version. Certainly Preda-KING!! As for the CrazyDevy....I say do it if you want it, just please be careful if you get the wings, I'd hate to hear about another gorgeous Predaking falling victim to it.

Re: zombiethon's growing collection - Exgraver in hand

PostPosted: Wed Aug 17, 2011 8:13 am
by zombiethon
GetRightRobot wrote:Awesome acquisition my man! I love the gold on this version. Certainly Preda-KING!! As for the CrazyDevy....I say do it if you want it, just please be careful if you get the wings, I'd hate to hear about another gorgeous Predaking falling victim to it.


Yeah, he's bloody terrific, my absolute favourite Transformer so far!

As to the Crazy Devy parts, I have read about the issues and will do a bit more reading before I decide - they are also Crazy (Devy)expensive. And I've always felt the wings were too big...that is, until every time I see pictures like this, and I catch myself drooling ever so slightly... :D

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Re: zombiethon's growing collection - Hail to the King baby!

PostPosted: Wed Aug 17, 2011 9:16 am
by GetRightRobot
I have to admit, that's pretty damn epic. Are the wings the only CD upgrade you're considering? The hands seem a nice upgrade and the feet are supposed to add some height to him. Honestly the only one I've seen that is totally unnecessary is the head, IMO. What is it $40 for an LED and an identical head that has "gun barrels" on it?

Re: zombiethon's growing collection - Hail to the King baby!

PostPosted: Wed Aug 17, 2011 1:37 pm
by zombiethon
I agree, the hands, feet and sword are nice additions that'll not change him too much. Not sure how much height you actually get from the feet addons though. To give him some height I do what I've seen others do and extend the legs on Tantrum and Headstrong.
The wings are VERY nice indeed, the shoulder cannons as well, but the head is a absolute no-go. The LED makes the whole head light up, not just the eyes and it looks very bad.

I will just have to see how much and how soon I'll commit to upgrading him now that Hercules also is burning a hole in my wallet :)

Re: zombiethon's growing collection - Hail to the King baby!

PostPosted: Wed Aug 17, 2011 2:38 pm
by GetRightRobot
No doubt. Forgot about the shoulder cannons.... Hercules, man I was so anti Hercules when the prices were announced. But I caved, got an Exgraver, and cannot wait to throw whatever money they ask of me to complete him.

Do you have your figures displayed in a room? I notice you take great pics of your newest additions, but how do you display? Also, at the rate your collection is growing, how do you deal with the shelf space conundrum?

Re: zombiethon's growing collection - Hail to the King baby!

PostPosted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 3:44 pm
by zombiethon
GetRightRobot wrote: Do you have your figures displayed in a room? I notice you take great pics of your newest additions, but how do you display? Also, at the rate your collection is growing, how do you deal with the shelf space conundrum?


Thanks very much for your comment regarding the pictures - I don't have any home studio setup to work with, and as a novice amateur photographer I just try to capture the figures as best as I can in natural light.

At the moment I keep my collection displayed in two (quite cramped) Detolf cabinets in a corner of a room - the room has an angled roof, so the space for extra cabinets/shelves is limited. Don't want to put too much money into doing something more extravagant, as we're just staying in this house for two more years. I'll see if I can take a few pictures to show you the setup.

Re: zombiethon's growing collection - Hail to the King baby!

PostPosted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 4:24 pm
by GetRightRobot
cool man, I'd like that. It's always interesting to see how other collectors overcome the space issue. My friend in Georgia loses sleep if he can't buy atleast 3 Transformers a week, but he is a MISB collector. He has Jenga piles of boxes! It's kinda sad. All those awesome figures, and no way to appreciate the ones hidden behind or under other boxes.... poor fella...

Re: zombiethon's growing collection - one small addition

PostPosted: Sat Aug 27, 2011 7:03 am
by zombiethon
Three TF's a week would be nice, but I just don't have the storage space or the display space. Keeping every toy MISB, I just don't see the point of having them. My friend told me about a Norwegian collector he saw talking about his collection on national television - he had 3-4 of every figure and all of them was opened up :)


One small update today - I always liked HFTD Tomahawk, so I had to pick him up when I found him at half price today.

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Today I've also done some rearranging in the Detolf cabinets as they had become way too crowded - pictures will follow.

Re: zombiethon's growing collection - my small display corner

PostPosted: Sat Aug 27, 2011 7:49 am
by zombiethon
Here is the current setup of twin Detolf cabinets after the initial clean up and re-arranging.

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