TFWiki's coverage of Diaclone is fairly minimal. It mostly only addresses the Car Robots subline and the BotCon Diaclone homages.Emerje wrote:Microforever is probably your best bet. Diaclone stuff can be easily found on TFwiki
Emerje
ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:Also, this is so getting moved the minute Burn sees it.
Welp. Glad I didn't bet cash on that.Burn wrote:ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:Also, this is so getting moved the minute Burn sees it.
Wrong.
I couldn't decide because of it's connection to TF's.
There's Diaclone.net, but A. It's all in Japanese and B. Like entirely too many vintage robot toy sites, the photos of the original Diaclone stuff were evidently sized with '90s internet hosting and bandwidth limitations in mind, and haven't been updated.JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:When it comes to Diaclone, there aren't any real sites currently that I know of, they've all gone down, except this one:
Diaclone on Super Toy Archive
Thankfully, a good chunk of the line was exported to other countries under lines like Convertors in the UK or Kronoform, and those were covered by some sites if you look hard enough.
Emerje wrote:Microforever is probably your best bet.
ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:There's Diaclone.net, but A. It's all in Japanese and B. Like entirely too many vintage robot toy sites, the photos of the original Diaclone stuff were evidently sized with '90s internet hosting and bandwidth limitations in mind, and haven't been updated.
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