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sandmunky wrote:he probably means optimus prime. and by vintage you could get him either a generation 1 optimus prime figure off ebay for a ton of money, or spend 65 bucks on amazon for 20th anniversary optimus prime which I must reccomend because it is without a doubt the best transformers toy I've ever had.
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If you really got lots of dough, a true G1 vintage Optimus Prime, or a reissue G1 Optimus Prime will do. But i think he'd be a bit disappointed when he got one. As a kid, G1 Prime was awesome and a dream. But in this modern times, the old Prime is simply too old and lacking in todays advancement in toy technology. (I don't recommend)
20th Anniversary is a cool alternative. But he is too big and heavy. Could create a real problem on where and how to display him. At 65 bucks, it doesn't come cheap either. But still a good alternative.
The most bang for the buck, i think, is Classics Voyager Optimus Prime, at $19.99. For a true transformers fan, you'd always dream that the toy you're holding has a better resemblance to the guy you see on tv/movie. Well, Classics series is exactly that. It brings back the nostalgia without the excess baggage of old school inferior toys. It's got the best proportions and design on both the robot mode and truck mode (according to many reviews, i agree). And it's pack with awesome articulation, which makes it a true action figure for its size. It's not too big or heavy. Very easy to display and play. He'd be proud to display it on his office desk, and tell everybody that his girlfriend gave that to him.
Check out all three options in the internet or shops. And take your pick.
Good luck
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