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tommy tek wrote:you know i often ponder this same question.but will the dead batteries harm the figures in any way?if someone out there who keeps ther figures misb has had a dead battery ruin there figure can you please respond?
darockk wrote:i really dont think a MISB Leader Prime will be worth much more than it is now even in 30 years time. There's just too many of them being stored away by collectors for it to be rare.
skyline wrote:darockk wrote:i really dont think a MISB Leader Prime will be worth much more than it is now even in 30 years time. There's just too many of them being stored away by collectors for it to be rare.
Correct bro.
Thats why the Transformers MASTERPIECE line is much more ideal for investment than the Leader Movie bec.
1. Its Very Limited production.
2. Has Metal Parts ( Much higher Value than "All plastic" )
3. Dont Have Batteries (so you can really keep it MISB for years to come)
AlienQuiksilver wrote:G1 was mass produced, look at what some of those figs are pulling in. I'm sure there were just as many collectors back then, too.
I have my MISB collection. I don't expect it to skyrocket in value, but hey ... I have it just in case it does.
I"m not going to sell anyway, so it's a moot point for me.
AlienQuiksilver wrote:MP Prime has batteries to light up the matrix in his chest. Correct me if I'm wrong, but 20th prime has this feature ... they are pretty much the same mold.
AlienQuiksilver wrote:skyline wrote:darockk wrote:i really dont think a MISB Leader Prime will be worth much more than it is now even in 30 years time. There's just too many of them being stored away by collectors for it to be rare.
Correct bro.
Thats why the Transformers MASTERPIECE line is much more ideal for investment than the Leader Movie bec.
1. Its Very Limited production.
2. Has Metal Parts ( Much higher Value than "All plastic" )
3. Dont Have Batteries (so you can really keep it MISB for years to come)
The masterpiece seekers are all plastic. At least Skywarp is. I see your point with Megs and Prime, but what about 20th anniversary prime? He has just as much die cast as MP Prime, so will he be valued the same in years to come? I don't think so. 20th Primes definitely take the taco in mass production, so ... there is that.
MP Prime has batteries to light up the matrix in his chest. Correct me if I'm wrong, but 20th prime has this feature ... they are pretty much the same mold.
You make valid points, but they're a bit too flawed to be used as blanket statements.
AlienQuiksilver wrote:G1 was mass produced, look at what some of those figs are pulling in. I'm sure there were just as many collectors back then, too.
I have my MISB collection. I don't expect it to skyrocket in value, but hey ... I have it just in case it does.
I"m not going to sell anyway, so it's a moot point for me.
skyline wrote:AlienQuiksilver wrote:skyline wrote:darockk wrote:i really dont think a MISB Leader Prime will be worth much more than it is now even in 30 years time. There's just too many of them being stored away by collectors for it to be rare.
Correct bro.
Thats why the Transformers MASTERPIECE line is much more ideal for investment than the Leader Movie bec.
1. Its Very Limited production.
2. Has Metal Parts ( Much higher Value than "All plastic" )
3. Dont Have Batteries (so you can really keep it MISB for years to come)
The masterpiece seekers are all plastic. At least Skywarp is. I see your point with Megs and Prime, but what about 20th anniversary prime? He has just as much die cast as MP Prime, so will he be valued the same in years to come? I don't think so. 20th Primes definitely take the taco in mass production, so ... there is that.
MP Prime has batteries to light up the matrix in his chest. Correct me if I'm wrong, but 20th prime has this feature ... they are pretty much the same mold.
You make valid points, but they're a bit too flawed to be used as blanket statements.
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Den-O wrote:AlienQuiksilver wrote:G1 was mass produced, look at what some of those figs are pulling in. I'm sure there were just as many collectors back then, too.
I have my MISB collection. I don't expect it to skyrocket in value, but hey ... I have it just in case it does.
I"m not going to sell anyway, so it's a moot point for me.
But TF wasnt exactly a hot collector's item back then. People got them to play with, not to hold onto them for years and sell it.
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