Blurrz wrote:As an avid collector of all things Armada, I find it difficult to go through the process of completionism and picking up all the Micron Legend variations of the toys.... simply because I've already had their Armada molds in my possession for a good decade or so. I still do it, but it's just not as exciting as I thought it would be.
Was really into United, but just never really had the chance to purchase any of them. I saw the entire line at the Victoria Toy Fair and probably could've swooped in and got all of them then, but I only managed with Blurr.. and although the paint scheme blows Gen Blurr out of the water, it's sort of meh, because I've owned the mold as Drift and Blurr prior. Still need to pick up Jazz and Goldbug though.
And Defender. Just haven't pushed myself to get it.
I think a lot of these cases are because of hype. Toys get hyped up by others, so you should really question yourself as to whether or not the figure's going to be good for you and your collection.
For example, Alternators are wicked toys, but does it really belong anywhere along my shelves that are dominated by Blurrs, mini-cons, blocky Armada toys and Animated figures. Likely not.
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