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TFWIKI wrote:According to Hasbro, toys that represent flying characters are given more stringent drop tests and rounded/collapsible bits, as children (and the kind of adults who buy Transformers, actually) are more prone to throwing these figures around or ramming them into things (or people).
Starscream227 wrote:A prototype! Go you!
TFWIKI wrote:According to Hasbro, toys that represent flying characters are given more stringent drop tests and rounded/collapsible bits, as children (and the kind of adults who buy Transformers, actually) are more prone to throwing these figures around or ramming them into things (or people).
Sherade wrote:The paint looks sorta glittery. Is it the camera, or the actual plastic?
Anyhow, maybe you got a prototype, althoughI've seen very few new ones to be a judge of it. I'm no authority on rare toys.
Overcracker wrote:Hound was a US release. A wide release a very wide release.
--B-- wrote:Hound was released in the Alternators line, number 3 if i am correct. He came in the "original" blue box packaging.
TFWIKI wrote:According to Hasbro, toys that represent flying characters are given more stringent drop tests and rounded/collapsible bits, as children (and the kind of adults who buy Transformers, actually) are more prone to throwing these figures around or ramming them into things (or people).
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