Hunting Hints--For Collectors, By Collectors--
Posted by muswp1 Sat Oct 13, 2007 11:09 pm
Megatron: 653569286868
Ratchet: 653569286820
Both have the same SKU: 8367171
Courtesy of Methusalen's thread: http://www.seibertron.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=20475&start=0&sid=
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Re: UPCs for Movie Toys, Cybertron
Posted by Autobot032 Sun Oct 14, 2007 1:17 am
shmax wrote:Hey guys, you can get UPC numbers and product and assortment numbers for most of the movie toys (as well as a fairly complete, interactive checklist) here:
http://www.shmax.com/Database/422?tab=0
Here's Cybertron:
http://www.shmax.com/Database/238?tab=0
You can register with the site if you like, and not only "tag" the toys you own (and get a sig like mine), but also add missing items to the database yourself. The site's still in "beta", but I'm always ready for more brave tester types.
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Thanks for the heads up. I registered and did the checklist. Yeah, someone needs to really update the heck out of that thing for ya. I know I have well (well!) over 200 figures. (I count Mini-Cons as separate entities from their partners) And I've got the terrible lack of room to prove it. lol
...My collection has more room than I do. Hmm...planned out? No. Handled correctly? No.
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Re: UPCs for Movie Toys, Cybertron
Posted by shmax Sun Oct 14, 2007 12:15 pm
Autobot032 wrote:Thanks for the heads up. I registered and did the checklist. Yeah, someone needs to really update the heck out of that thing for ya. I know I have well (well!) over 200 figures. (I count Mini-Cons as separate entities from their partners) And I've got the terrible lack of room to prove it. lol
...My collection has more room than I do. Hmm...planned out? No. Handled correctly? No.
Welcome aboard! And ya even figured out how to do the sig! So, you say you have a lot of figures... got a camera?
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Re: UPCs for Movie Toys, Cybertron
Posted by Autobot032 Sun Oct 14, 2007 3:41 pm
shmax wrote:Autobot032 wrote:Thanks for the heads up. I registered and did the checklist. Yeah, someone needs to really update the heck out of that thing for ya. I know I have well (well!) over 200 figures. (I count Mini-Cons as separate entities from their partners) And I've got the terrible lack of room to prove it. lol
...My collection has more room than I do. Hmm...planned out? No. Handled correctly? No.
Welcome aboard! And ya even figured out how to do the sig! So, you say you have a lot of figures... got a camera?
Thank you! Dude...I saw the sig and had to get one. I'm big on freebies. lol
I actually do have most (but not all) Armada figures that Hasbro released. Along with Energon and Cybertron. (minus those darned Mini-Con 2-Packs, I mean seriously...who needs thirty repaints of the same boring mold? Ach!)
Problem is...my camera. I have a Webcam that's not bad, but not perfect. I have a 6.1 MP Digital, and I even built a crappy light box, but everything comes out yellow, I can't get the macro (or other settings) figured out, etc. Not to mention it eats batteries. If I get some batteries and a bunch of courage, I'll do my best to help. lol
BTW...does anyone have a checklist, or a link to a site that might be able to tell me exactly how to set my camera for the best pictures?
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Re: UPCs for Movie Toys, Cybertron
Posted by shmax Sun Oct 14, 2007 3:46 pm
Autobot032 wrote:shmax wrote:Autobot032 wrote:Thanks for the heads up. I registered and did the checklist. Yeah, someone needs to really update the heck out of that thing for ya. I know I have well (well!) over 200 figures. (I count Mini-Cons as separate entities from their partners) And I've got the terrible lack of room to prove it. lol
...My collection has more room than I do. Hmm...planned out? No. Handled correctly? No.
Welcome aboard! And ya even figured out how to do the sig! So, you say you have a lot of figures... got a camera?
Thank you! Dude...I saw the sig and had to get one. I'm big on freebies. lol
I actually do have most (but not all) Armada figures that Hasbro released. Along with Energon and Cybertron. (minus those darned Mini-Con 2-Packs, I mean seriously...who needs thirty repaints of the same boring mold? Ach!)
Problem is...my camera. I have a Webcam that's not bad, but not perfect. I have a 6.1 MP Digital, and I even built a crappy light box, but everything comes out yellow, I can't get the macro (or other settings) figured out, etc. Not to mention it eats batteries. If I get some batteries and a bunch of courage, I'll do my best to help. lol
BTW...does anyone have a checklist, or a link to a site that might be able to tell me exactly how to set my camera for the best pictures?
Excellent idea for a discussion! I've been wondering how to take nice pictures myself, and you're not the first person that's mentioned a light box. I'm bidding on one on eBay at the moment, but even if I get the thing I'll have no idea what to do with it. In fact, I think I'm going to start a new thread so the experts can chime in--will post a link once it's up.
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Posted by God Magnus Sat Oct 27, 2007 11:59 am
UPC: 065356927551
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Posted by Autobot032 Wed Oct 31, 2007 10:47 pm
Maximum Burn wrote:When does Wal-mart, Target, and Toys R' Us stores usually restock?
Wal-Mart: Receives a truck every night. Sometimes Saturdays and Sundays no shipments come in, depending on the size of the store.
Target: Last I checked (but it changes, cannot confirm) Mondays, Thursdays, Saturdays. Nothing on Fridays, Sundays, etc. (This was the case at my local Target, so I'm going based on their shipping setup.)
TRU: Tuesdays, Thursdays. (Usually stocked the next morning. Wednesdays, Fridays.)
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Posted by Maximum Burn Tue Nov 06, 2007 5:24 pm
PS: Anyone know the walmart number for the voyager class ironhide? Also DPCIs for G1 recolors of movie version starscream and jazz?
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Posted by Collector Maximus Mon Nov 12, 2007 1:15 am
God Magnus wrote:Masterpiece Starscream
UPC: 065356927551
and here's some more help.
Since I just got the Wal Mart Mp Starscream I thought I'd share a pic of the the actual case he comes in.
BTW there are 3 per case.
And It doesn't look like other Hasbro Transformers boxes.

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Posted by Agent 007 Thu Nov 22, 2007 2:07 pm
Call around first, don't waste time driving around and getting notta. However, Wally has pretty bad costomer service, at least in Chicago, try going there first. And of course be polite, that always helps
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Posted by Agent 007 Thu Nov 22, 2007 2:09 pm
I suppose u could just politly ask if they need any help, or ask if their in to tfs too. I've made quite a few collector friends that way.Liege Evilmus wrote:Cyber Bishop wrote:Make friends, the more friends you have all working for the common good of finding the toys the better.
Form a group with local collectors and inform each other of what you find (since you can't always hunt, someone from the group may be able to hunt a bit more than you).
Wal Marts get trucks every day except Sunday. Now they may not shelf every day they get trucks all the time.
Maybe you can help me on this, I can always make small talk with Moms, and Grandparents who don't realy know what they're looking at. For me it's a fun way to share what I know, and I like opening conversations with "You know they'll hate you if you get that one!"
These people are always looking for whatever advice they can get, and again, I love sharing it.
But as for local collectors, unless they're with a supportive girlfriend, they are very untalkative, you can tell even somewhat afraid of the interpersonal contact, and they run off![]()
Maybe they feel embarased about being grown and collecting toys for a hobby, but I'm doing the same thing.
The guys that are taken are the exact opposite, they wanna talk, get coffee next door, and all that jazz, which in itself is kinda weird.
So I guess I'm asking, with out slapping them in the back of the head or sharing any of my women, how do I make the shy guys like the taken guys?
I wouldn't mind meeting some other collectors in my area. I know tons of sci-fi people, and I have fun with them. But outside of this, I could care less about most sci-fi. TFs are something very specific, and I wouldn't mind meeting some locals with that same particular intrest.
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Re: DCPI's, SKU's, Case Assortment #'s, and other tools for find
Posted by Maximum Burn Wed Dec 26, 2007 3:31 pm
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Re: DCPI's, SKU's, Case Assortment #'s, and other tools for find
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Re: DCPI's, SKU's, Case Assortment #'s, and other tools for find
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Re: Hunting Hints--For Collectors, By Collectors--
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Re: Hunting Hints--For Collectors, By Collectors--
Posted by turkishproverb Sat Feb 02, 2008 11:48 pm
Optimist_Prime wrote:I find a "contact"is the best way to usually get what your after. At my local TRU I know this woman, Nancy, and on Black Friday she set aside one of the $20 Cybertron GF Primes for me. She's awesome.
Be careful. some stores have policies that allow them to fire their employees for doing that. Make sure your getting someone the company trusts, or else someone you don't care about at all.
Another tip at some stores is to put a bunch've things in your cart and tell them you need more of the item so they'll restock the shelf. Its a workaround on the "Anti-collector" policies. After they pull out the next box of product and go about their buisiness, just get the ones you want.
And be nice. give the little kid that Starcream he's eyeing in your hands.
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Re: DCPI's, SKU's, Case Assortment #'s, and other tools for find
Posted by muswp1 Mon Apr 07, 2008 3:01 pm
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Re: DCPI's, SKU's, Case Assortment #'s, and other tools for find
Posted by Wheeljack35 Tue May 13, 2008 4:59 pm
muswp1 wrote:Anybody have the DCPI or SKU's for Stealth Bumblebee and Premium Bumblebee??
Those DPCI's are the same as the other deluxes
Thay all come in the same case assortmant with the previous released deluxes
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Re:
Posted by Nemesis_Apoc Sat May 17, 2008 2:25 pm
KoH4711 wrote:And this is my personal rule... if I ever hear a kid in a store who is looking for something I have in my hands, I always give it up. This past Christmas, I snuck a Cybertron Soundwave to a mom after her son was upset they couldn't find it. She said it probably just made her son's Christmas, and that was worth more to me than having him on the shelf ever could be. (*end warm fuzzy moment*)
couldn't have said it better myself.
A story comes to mind: My Uncle was bringing my cousin to a Toys'R'Us way back in like 1990 when the first Batman came out looking for a Batmobile. My cousin, who must've been like 8 or so, runs ahead of my uncle to the action figure aisle. My uncle overhears a man's voice: "Sorry, kid, there's not enough for you," or something like that, then my uncle sees the guy walk around the corner, some 30 or 40 year old jackoff, with a Batmobile tucked under each arm. Dude, that's just chickensh*t.
So, yeah, I TOTALLY agree with you on that rule.
Anyways, I guess my advice would be to, if possible, have as many long distance contacts as possible. Brother stationed in North Carolina? Sister moved to California? Uncle in Ohio? Give'em a call if you're on a good basis with them. I don't even think an Alternators Rumble or Ravage even made their way to the Southeast Texas/Southwest Louisiana part of the country (trust me. I looked EVERYWHERE) but my cousin found a couple of each in Iowa for me. So, yeah, I'd say try not to focus in just your area. You never know where there might be a gross surplus of MP Screamer's just sitting there on clearance.
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Re: DCPI's, SKU's, Case Assortment #'s, and other tools for find
Posted by BlackMagnus Sun Sep 28, 2008 8:12 pm
THx!
For those that are having a hard time finding Universe wave 3, here are the UPCs
Ironhide- 653569 325178
Sideswipe- 653569 325208
Silverstreak- 653569 325215
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Posted by Agent 007 Fri Jan 02, 2009 11:28 pm
Deceptiwho? wrote:I personally like to drive to the "small town" wal-marts and what not to check for TF's lower population, usually , greater finds.... Also check wal mart late at night they usually have thier pallettes out and the employess are usually very good about helping u search them!! one more thing tell ur situation to the employee that u are talking to that usually makes them want to help u more!! Happy hunting!
QFT I have found many of my grails that way. And sence I work at a target lemmie give you guys a few tips
1) if you use the price scanner to check the back don't always trust it. The team members PDAs are updated more often than those. So just ask somebody with a gun to check.
2) Check in the morning for new tfs. Usually overnight team stocks tfs the dayside team which I'm on usually does'nt stock tfs during the day every once in a while we'll get some on a pull, but check in the morning.
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Re: Hunting Hints--For Collectors, By Collectors--
Posted by Dkaris Sat May 16, 2009 6:31 am
Best time to check for new TFs for us, is either wednesday or thursday mornings. We have a weekly sale on different items each week, starting on either the wednesday or the thursday, and the night before we always push as much stock out as possible.
Chances are, most of the time (and i know some of my fellow staff are like this) if they cant find what your looking for, or they dont know, theyll lie and just say, we're sold out. If one team member tells you this, and you have the time, perhaps as another who may be more helpful. because 9 times out of 10 there is stock either on a shelf somewhere, or sitting in the reserve waiting to be pulled.
If a member of staff cant hold or raincheck an item for you, dont get upset with them, its usually store policy, and theres nothing they can do about it.
Canopy shelves, you'll find at the end of the day when things need to be cleaned up, staff will put things anywhere and anywhere to get their cleaning done asap.
Stock for our stores comes in every few weeks, but when our deliveries come theres plenty of merchandise and may take a few days to get to the floor.
Be polite to the staff. The last thing we often want to deal with is some rude prick who cant use basic manners. Being polite gets you a long way with staff.
Wait for the big toy sales. I know here in AUS we have a massive toy sale in july, where a lot of people will get in to lay by stuff for christmas.
Get in early, research when a sale starts and dont leave it more than a day or two after the start of sale to get in and get your products.
As I've said, a lot of this may only occur to Australian collectors and stores, but i thought it was worth a post =]
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Re: Hunting Hints--For Collectors, By Collectors--
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