Transformers and More @ The Seibertron Store

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kirbenvost wrote:I live in BC so I won't be of much help, but welcome to Seibertron.
WARNING: Seibertron contains Nuts.
Editor wrote:kirbenvost wrote:I live in BC so I won't be of much help, but welcome to Seibertron.
WARNING: Seibertron contains Nuts.
Amended Kirby's post to add proper intro.
Welcome fellow Canuck, We do have an Ontario contingent so hopefully you won't have to wait too long for a response.
kirbenvost wrote:Yeah, Ravage hasn't been sighted much yet but should be starting to show up soon.
Editor wrote:Good to know Leet one.
Might grab some of the few Deluxes I like then. Quick question for the BC crew, anybody seen GIJoe:ROC single figures out yet? I've seen vehicles and play packs but no regular figs yet.
Editor wrote:Quick question for the BC crew, anybody seen GIJoe:ROC single figures out yet? I've seen vehicles and play packs but no regular figs yet.
Judge Deliberata wrote:ToysOnFire, likely Montreal's greatest specialty store for the TF fan willing to shell out an extra few, had the recent ROTF wave - including Ravage - in. At 19.99 for him, I wasn't about to shell out, however. I'll just take it as a good sign we'll be seeing them all about very soon.
Judge Deliberata wrote:That's why I said "an extra few", my man.
I agree completely that Legends has better prices overall, but TOF has an entire specialty Transformers corner; while Legends will essentially stock whatever's coming to most retail stores, but that's all. They get stuff in Legends never does; they're my source for MP Grimlock, for example. Put simply, I don't think I've ever seen anything from Takara at legends apart from a bookbox reissue every once or twice, and I'm sure those were bought from customers.
A lot of the time, buying figs from TOF actually comes out to be the same amount as it would were I to order something online and incur shipping/customs fees, if not less - and there's the perk of not having to hope nothing wrong happens during said shipping process. I'm not going to be silly and buy things from TOF I could easily find at retail, however - that just ain't smart shopping. But if I want some manner of Target/TRU exclusive I'd never see on shelves in Quebec, or even Canada? Bingo.
*Hugs his E-Hobby Sunstorm reissue*
Editor wrote:Zeds, You may want to check Wal*mart for the human alliance sets. They should be about $40 there.
Zeds wrote:Editor wrote:Zeds, You may want to check Wal*mart for the human alliance sets. They should be about $40 there.
Thanks bud. Do you know how much they are in the US. $40 still sounds like a rip. WDYT?
HybridHero wrote:Zeds wrote:Editor wrote:Zeds, You may want to check Wal*mart for the human alliance sets. They should be about $40 there.
Thanks bud. Do you know how much they are in the US. $40 still sounds like a rip. WDYT?
It's $29.99 in the States.
I thought it was worth the price-tag. If Alternators were still running, they'd probably be at the same price. It's definitely a fun toy, and the relatively in-scale Sam figure (and future human figures) are pretty cool. I personally can't wait for the HA Sideswipe now.
HybridHero wrote:I thought it was worth the price-tag. If Alternators were still running, they'd probably be at the same price.
Darth Bombshell wrote:HybridHero wrote:I thought it was worth the price-tag. If Alternators were still running, they'd probably be at the same price.
Back in the day, the Alternators were more or less selling at the exact same price tag. And since they're more or less the same class size, it always kinda amazes me when people whine about how much the HA sets cost.
1337W422102 wrote:Darth Bombshell wrote:HybridHero wrote:I thought it was worth the price-tag. If Alternators were still running, they'd probably be at the same price.
Back in the day, the Alternators were more or less selling at the exact same price tag. And since they're more or less the same class size, it always kinda amazes me when people whine about how much the HA sets cost.
Seriously? I never paid more than $30 for an Alt.
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