Delta Magnus wrote:This is because you are a hamhanded idiot.
william-james88 wrote:Guys, just putting it out there, the takara version is not always the most collectable. For Combiner Wars/Unite Warriors, it seems a full combiner from either company goes for as much on the secondary market with takara usually being cheaper to get out of the two just because Hasbro didnt reales them all together.
Delta Magnus wrote:This is because you are a hamhanded idiot.
steals_your_goats wrote:william-james88 wrote:Guys, just putting it out there, the takara version is not always the most collectable. For Combiner Wars/Unite Warriors, it seems a full combiner from either company goes for as much on the secondary market with takara usually being cheaper to get out of the two just because Hasbro didnt reales them all together.
Are they though? I just did a quick eBay search and the Takara sets seem to be $30-50 more than the Hasbro ones with the exception really being Menasor. Not trying to argue just curious where they're similar prices because I'm looking for a convoy grand prime for a decent price
william-james88 wrote:steals_your_goats wrote:william-james88 wrote:Guys, just putting it out there, the takara version is not always the most collectable. For Combiner Wars/Unite Warriors, it seems a full combiner from either company goes for as much on the secondary market with takara usually being cheaper to get out of the two just because Hasbro didnt reales them all together.
Are they though? I just did a quick eBay search and the Takara sets seem to be $30-50 more than the Hasbro ones with the exception really being Menasor. Not trying to argue just curious where they're similar prices because I'm looking for a convoy grand prime for a decent price
You have to compare apples to apples. Grand Convoy, grand Galvatron, and a few others were exclusives so the only way to get them was through the hasbro asia version which was priced higher.
Menasor was a standard release hence why he is the same price and its those I was referring to. And I dont know how you compared for superion since I cant find any listings to get a hasbro superion all at once.
Delta Magnus wrote:This is because you are a hamhanded idiot.
steals_your_goats wrote:http://www.ebay.com/itm/272327889091 this is the cheapest Takara listing.
Delta Magnus wrote:This is because you are a hamhanded idiot.
steals_your_goats wrote:I had no idea those sites existed so thanks for that. I feel like collectability is one of those things that's really hard to measure since it's so subjective. Interesting discussion though
Kurona wrote:Phew, I'm glad they showed him with that calculator. It's the perfect scale to judge him against.
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Kurona wrote:Phew, I'm glad they showed him with that calculator. It's the perfect scale to judge him against.
As I said before, that 10 Yen coin is roughly the size of a quarter.
Nexus Knight wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Kurona wrote:Phew, I'm glad they showed him with that calculator. It's the perfect scale to judge him against.
As I said before, that 10 Yen coin is roughly the size of a quarter.
Let the dude be snarky, yo.
This beast is amazingly beautiful. TB it's 's, though... never have been willing to ship overseas for a product I can get hear, cheaper.
Kurona wrote:Phew, I'm glad they showed him with that calculator. It's the perfect scale to judge him against.
Bronzewolf wrote:We've got some new in-hand photos of LG-43 Dinosaurer, courtesy of the TakaraTomyToys twitter! (that's a mouthful!)
The new photos show the massive dino doing some finances and balancing some budgets. Who knew he was so fiscally responsible? Check out the photos below, and make sure to sound off on the boards to tell fellow Seibertronians if plan to make Dinosaurer (or Trypticon) your accountant when he comes out later this year!
Kurona wrote:Nexus Knight wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Kurona wrote:Phew, I'm glad they showed him with that calculator. It's the perfect scale to judge him against.
As I said before, that 10 Yen coin is roughly the size of a quarter.
Let the dude be snarky, yo.
This beast is amazingly beautiful. TB it's 's, though... never have been willing to ship overseas for a product I can get hear, cheaper.
Not to worry; while no-one of course has it in hand yet, pictures of both the Hasbro version and the Takara version seem to show the differences between each are negligible. The biggest difference, really, is just going to be the box they're in.
Nexus Knight wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Kurona wrote:Phew, I'm glad they showed him with that calculator. It's the perfect scale to judge him against.
As I said before, that 10 Yen coin is roughly the size of a quarter.
Let the dude be snarky, yo.
This beast is amazingly beautiful. TB it's 's, though... never have been willing to ship overseas for a product I can get hear, cheaper.
1984forever wrote:Hasbro could've lowered the price by not including the calculator.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Or: he stole Ratbat's calculator so that he could change out of base mode and do somethingInsurgent wrote:This is obviously the Marvel comics Trypticon, who has decided he doesn't want his next mission to be cut short because of fuel expendatures again, so he's making sure he'll have a second Dinobot thrashing in his budget before he goes out.
Bad ass, and fiscally responsible. Now that's a role model kids!
ScottyP wrote:Or: he stole Ratbat's calculator so that he could change out of base mode and do somethingInsurgent wrote:This is obviously the Marvel comics Trypticon, who has decided he doesn't want his next mission to be cut short because of fuel expendatures again, so he's making sure he'll have a second Dinobot thrashing in his budget before he goes out.
Bad ass, and fiscally responsible. Now that's a role model kids!
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