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Mr O wrote:I'm part Irish, part Scottish, very Welsh, mostly drunk, somewhat Transformers nerd and all bastard.
fenrir72 wrote:I recently purchased a G1 set of Superion. Loos as in without a box but nearly near mint. I was surprised that it was diecast though. The limbs and arms had a couple of paint chips. Being a 1985 model, I was surprised as to its quality (the chrome was nearly brand new.........no fading)
What I want to know is that , is this version a rare one? Like the G1 Predaking diecast version?
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:fenrir72 wrote:I recently purchased a G1 set of Superion. Loos as in without a box but nearly near mint. I was surprised that it was diecast though. The limbs and arms had a couple of paint chips. Being a 1985 model, I was surprised as to its quality (the chrome was nearly brand new.........no fading)
What I want to know is that , is this version a rare one? Like the G1 Predaking diecast version?
The 1985 versions of the combiners had some degree of diecast on them, mainly on the chests. That phased out in the years after it though.
Hairball178 wrote:Defensor-wise, I think the only one I had with die-cast was Groove. I'm almost 100% positive that the rest of group didn't; but that's just my set of Protectobots.
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