Definitions of completion
Definitions of completion
Posted by robofreak Fri Sep 23, 2011 2:16 am
To me, completion is being able to have every mold, retool, and repaint for a specific line. I know others that deem completion based on the variants they have of certain characters or by certain types of asthetics they go after.
What I want to know is what you (the reader of this post) defines completion as? Is it by characters in the show? Having every figure in existence? Specializing in a specific character? Or other?
For me, I like to try and complete an entire set of a line that I like. This can be tedious and requires figuring out exactly what lines you want in your collection due to space.
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Re: Definitions of completion
Posted by Burn Fri Sep 23, 2011 2:58 am
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Re: Definitions of completion
Posted by Lapse Of Reason Fri Sep 23, 2011 7:08 am
Sure, one could throw around the word complete when it comes to their defined limits but for all intents and purposes, complete means all.
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Re: Definitions of completion
Posted by Mykltron Fri Sep 23, 2011 7:19 am
Weapon: tea cup."
Maybe we should define terms for this here and now:
MOLD-COMPLETE means you have every mold
RETOOL-COMPLETE means you have the retools as well
CHARACTER-COMPLETE means you have all the characters
etc.
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Re: Definitions of completion
Posted by Lapse Of Reason Fri Sep 23, 2011 7:50 am
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Re: Definitions of completion
Posted by alternator77 Fri Sep 23, 2011 7:57 am
alternity is missing 2 figures minus the new releases
and my mp line is only missing blk concoy,clearscream,and mp4(regular and sleep),and greenscream yet i have no intention of getting them as i feel i have the key charachters represented. mp 10 will be mine though.
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Re: Definitions of completion
Posted by fenrir72 Fri Sep 23, 2011 8:38 am
Depends on how you define complete.
In my case:
1. First completed the G1 mini bots........check!
2. Completed the G1 cars in the Season 1 and 2 show......check!
3. Completed the Powermasters..........check
I'm not the type to go bonkers on all the molds/variants however so being a simple man, I'd settle imho my own version of complete.
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Re: Definitions of completion
Posted by MightyMagnus78 Fri Sep 23, 2011 9:41 am
Complete to me would be owning every single mold produced, in every variant available, in a specific Transformers continuity. However difficulties can arise because not all variants are always made available in all markets. Here in the UK for example, we had no Swoop, Shockwave or Reflector in G1, so although they existed outside the UK, they were never marketed here, so therefore wouldn't necessarily be considered part of a UK G1 toy collection. Although personally, I would consider them to be significant G1 characters and therefore an integral part of any G1 collection.
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Re: Definitions of completion
Posted by fenrir72 Fri Sep 23, 2011 11:02 am
But then again, once I got to the Season#3 Takara catalog
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Re: Definitions of completion
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