
What would you guys do if such a situation arises? Buy it for the sake of replacing it? Also, what would you do with the old double? I'm a bit sentimental with my toys, that's why I'm asking

Convotron wrote:I've been able to "repair" defective parts of the figures in my collection so far so I haven't personally found a reason to make such a consideration.
If you have the money and the price is right, I don't see the big deal in getting an improved newer production figure of the mold. Go for it if it's a good deal.
If I ever did come to have duplicate figures, I'd give them to my brother or any other relatives or friends who I think would want a Transformer.
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Convotron wrote:I've been able to "repair" defective parts of the figures in my collection so far so I haven't personally found a reason to make such a consideration.
If you have the money and the price is right, I don't see the big deal in getting an improved newer production figure of the mold. Go for it if it's a good deal.
If I ever did come to have duplicate figures, I'd give them to my brother or any other relatives or friends who I think would want a Transformer.
That's an answer I can live withI may get him then and put the old one with the G1 inspired decos.
I am amazed with how "heartless" the rest of you all seem to be
shonenfan4 wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Convotron wrote:I've been able to "repair" defective parts of the figures in my collection so far so I haven't personally found a reason to make such a consideration.
If you have the money and the price is right, I don't see the big deal in getting an improved newer production figure of the mold. Go for it if it's a good deal.
If I ever did come to have duplicate figures, I'd give them to my brother or any other relatives or friends who I think would want a Transformer.
That's an answer I can live withI may get him then and put the old one with the G1 inspired decos.
I am amazed with how "heartless" the rest of you all seem to be
Heartless would be throwing away the old replaced TFs, we just sell them on eBay.
Convotron wrote:Super glue has fixed a bunch of my Transformers' loose joints.
Convotron wrote:But I can't find Nail Polish at Canadian Tire or Home Depot!
Convotron wrote:No one gave me odd looks when I bought nail pol-
Oh...I've said too much.
shonenfan4 wrote:Convotron wrote:No one gave me odd looks when I bought nail pol-
Oh...I've said too much.
lolI don't know which is more weird, buying both TF and nail polish or TF and super glue?
Convotron wrote:shonenfan4 wrote:Convotron wrote:No one gave me odd looks when I bought nail pol-
Oh...I've said too much.
lolI don't know which is more weird, buying both TF and nail polish or TF and super glue?
Why not all three? Let's not leave anyone out of the party.
shonenfan4 wrote:Convotron wrote:Why not all three? Let's not leave anyone out of the party.
Right, but some people perfer one to another.
Mykltron wrote:You think buying nail varnish is weird? Try asking a lady for advice on buying make-up. That's strange. Especially when you need to ask for the sluttiest colour they have.
I like fancy dress parties.
And IMO superglue is better than nail varnish for fixing joints.
Mykltron wrote:You think buying nail varnish is weird? Try asking a lady for advice on buying make-up. That's strange. Especially when you need to ask for the sluttiest colour they have.
I like fancy dress parties.
And IMO superglue is better than nail varnish for fixing joints.
Jeep! wrote:Why do I imagine Dead Metal sounding exactly like Arnie?
Intah-wib-buls?
Blurrz wrote:10/10
Leave it to Dead Metal to have the word 'Pronz' in his signature.
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