SJ21 wrote:That is awesome. Congrats. I had Snapdragon when I was growing up and I loved that guy. Sadly he was given to my little brothers when I went to college, and he is now lost forever.
If I were to come across a loose, complete one, I would get him. If I found what you got, I wouldn't have the self-control to keep him in the box. Good work!
I'm sure there are currently a few loose on eBay right now, even an opened one which has been placed back in its box.
If you came across this guy, still factory sealed you would probably do what I am doing and getting him cased for protection.
The cost is too much to bare opening, and I am not just talking monetary cost. I would love nothing more than to open this figure, but what a waste that would be, for a split second of excitement this new transformer becomes a used transformer and joins the ranks of the countless others.
This figure is not like the ones currently in the stores, or the number of reissue figures kicking about, I could understand someone ripping him open knowing there are a lot more where that came from, but this is not the case.
This guy (as far as my research has taken me) is the only one in this condition. There is one other factory sealed that I know of, and that has yellowing on the plastic, and one MIB/MOSC. I could never bring myself to remove one of the last (if not the only) good condition factory sealed Snapdragon from this world. and leave just another transformer to add to the long list of mint but loose figures out there.
If the urge gets me, I would go out a buy one of the many loose ones.