Made in Macau vs Made in Japan
Made in Macau vs Made in Japan
Posted by artisttheone Fri Sep 17, 2010 6:49 am
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Re: Made in Macau vs Made in Japan
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Re: Made in Macau vs Made in Japan
Posted by Counterpunch Fri Sep 17, 2010 8:02 am
Fred's Variquest Info wrote:Well, here's the short version. It has to do with the original pre-tf line of toys that the transformers are made from. Toys such as Microman, Diaclone, etc were recycled from the Takara corporation, and phased into the Hasbro transformers line. At several points, old molds/overstock from those lines were used in America before these molds were fully retooled/replaced and the parts changed to accomodate Hasbro's use of them. That's why you have a Hound with a Takara-only stamping, versus a later Hound with a Hasbro-Takara stamping. In addition to WHEN a toy was produced, you have changes made to the stamping based on WHERE the toys were produced...Japan, China, Macau...even BrazilMany, many changes have occurred to the manufacturer-stampings over the decades...and we should be thankful for it
Because if they hadn't, we wouldn't be able to tell which version our Sideswipe was(Diaclone, G1, G2, euroClassic, or Reissue).
Read more: http://www.oocities.com/futuristgroup/v ... z0znMD1HLN
TLDR: The Macau stamping is noting the production location. It means nothing essenetially and is no need for concern over authenticity.
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Re: Made in Macau vs Made in Japan
Posted by artisttheone Fri Sep 17, 2010 8:05 am
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Re: Made in Macau vs Made in Japan
Posted by Skyfire77 Fri Sep 17, 2010 9:25 am
That said, the '85 and '86 toys started to transition away from die cast, so if the production was moved to Macau later in the run, there's a better chance they won't have metal parts.
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Re: Made in Macau vs Made in Japan
Posted by artisttheone Fri Sep 17, 2010 12:49 pm
Maybe I should mention I only have the four cars, not motormaster.....yet.
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Re: Made in Macau vs Made in Japan
Posted by REMINATOR Fri Sep 17, 2010 6:38 pm
Usually this subject Macau vs. Japan come up when the collector wants to verify whether the figure has die cast metal or not. In term of authenticate, both Macau and Japan are legit/official.
For me, I tend to want figure made in Japan. But if the figure never comes with die cast metal like most season 3 characters, then I get either Japan or Macau.
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