The reality of G1 toys
The reality of G1 toys
Posted by dinojack86 Thu Aug 25, 2011 2:17 pm
Now why would I pay that much for something that doesn't look that great or move hardly at all when I can buy a $20 DOTM Shockwave from Walmart that looks infinitely better.
Now I know they were made out of die cast metal for the most part and had some good quality but half of them don't even look like their cartoon counterparts.
Transformers are built more cheaply now but they are SO much more articulated than ever before and for the most part look screen-accurate.
So what drives some of you to collect G1 toys? Is nostalgia, is it the packaging (admittedly cool), or is the simple fact that you have to have THE original, THE toy the cartoon was based on? Let me know!
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Re: The reality of G1 toys
Posted by GuyIncognito Thu Aug 25, 2011 2:28 pm
As for the "cartoon accuracy" of the G1 figures: you've got it backwards. The toys came first; the cartoons were only made as advertisements for the toys. So it's incorrect to say that some G1 toys are not cartoon-accurate. The truth is that it was the cartoon characters that were not toy-accurate.
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Re: The reality of G1 toys
Posted by WeatherManNX01 Thu Aug 25, 2011 2:36 pm
Now that said, some people prefer originals, whereas I'm okay with reissues. But I can't get reissued Dinobots or Wheeljack or anything like that. So if I had enough money, and I had the inclination to pick up one of the non-reissued figures, then yes, I'd spend that much.
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Re: The reality of G1 toys
Posted by fenrir72 Thu Aug 25, 2011 2:37 pm
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Re: The reality of G1 toys
Posted by Counterpunch Thu Aug 25, 2011 2:51 pm
GuyIncognito wrote:If you have to ask "Why?", then you just don't get it, and nothing anyone says will make you understand.
Blunt, cold, but exceedingly true.
There's no justifying it. Toys today are better...well, most of them.
G1 still has figures and aspects that have never and will probably never be re-created.
You simply can not buy a figure like G1 Metroplex any more. You can't have Autobot cars with the accessory assortments like they used to have. There's an intangible aspect to G1 that needs to be held and explored rather than articulated with words.
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Re: The reality of G1 toys
Posted by BeastProwl Thu Aug 25, 2011 2:59 pm
Counterpunch wrote:GuyIncognito wrote:If you have to ask "Why?", then you just don't get it, and nothing anyone says will make you understand.
Blunt, cold, but exceedingly true.
There's no justifying it. Toys today are better...well, most of them.
G1 still has figures and aspects that have never and will probably never be re-created.
You simply can not buy a figure like G1 Metroplex any more. You can't have Autobot cars with the accessory assortments like they used to have. There's an intangible aspect to G1 that needs to be held and explored rather than articulated with words.
ALL Of that, plus some of those figures are literally un-remakable. Look up the story behind G1 Blurr....

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Re: The reality of G1 toys
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Re: The reality of G1 toys
Posted by Chaoslock Thu Aug 25, 2011 3:49 pm
dinojack86 wrote:Now why would I pay that much for something that doesn't look that great or move hardly at all when I can buy a $20 DOTM Shockwave from Walmart that looks infinitely better.
I guess you didn't hold a G1 Shockwave in your hands before... Todays toys are made from cheaper plastic than they were 30 years before. And you can't beat die-cast.
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Re: The reality of G1 toys
Posted by Cyber Bishop Thu Aug 25, 2011 4:45 pm
Counterpunch wrote:GuyIncognito wrote:If you have to ask "Why?", then you just don't get it, and nothing anyone says will make you understand.
Blunt, cold, but exceedingly true.
Agreed 100%..
I think everyone pretty much summed it up nicely.
Think for yourself, don't let the magic TV box and social media do the thinking for you.
Question EVERYTHING!!
Just because you have a youtube review channel doesn't make you special.
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Re: The reality of G1 toys
Posted by Cyberseven Thu Aug 25, 2011 4:45 pm
I would only add that for me personally G1 Transformer toys were a huge fascination when I was an 10 year old kid. Nothing out there in toy land could compare at the time.Then they went and made a cartoon about them, which gave us a story to follow with our toys.
So as some of us like myself are now almost 40, we are willing to pay whatever each of us determines that tangible memory is worth.
TF3 DOTM Movie reminded me so much about why I loved these toys, and the characters, that I have just recently started collecting them again. ( 1st movie loved, ROTF Liked, but TF3 hit it)
I actually never let go of any of my original G1 figures. I have many that are actual Takara toys, before, the cartoon or Hasbro came into the picture. I personally wouldn't sell any of my childhood Transformersd at any price.
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Re: The reality of G1 toys
Posted by HoosierDaddy Thu Aug 25, 2011 5:43 pm
For me personally, now that we have classics I have no desire to go after the vast majority of G1 vintage anymore. Now i can have most of those I loved with the articulation and great looks that we kind of had to use our imagination for back then. But you can't beat the construction of those vintage toys with today's toys. That better plastic and die cast was much more durable then what we have today. I feel fortunate that I'm happy with classics and don't feel the need to pay out all the dough to acquire my childhood dream toys but it is easy to understand why so many people do go after them.
P.S. Comparing G1 Shockwave with DOTM Shockwave? Seriously? DOTM Shockwave doesn't hold G1 Shockwave's jockstrap.
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Re: The reality of G1 toys
Posted by Rodimus Prime Thu Aug 25, 2011 5:51 pm
-nostalgia
-die cast
-uniqueness
and also, as far as Shockwave is concerned, DotM has nothing on G1. Comic or cartoon, G1 is spot on. it might not be as poseable, but it's die cast and bigger, making it more impressive and fit for a representation of a leader and character of his importance (in the comics, at least)
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Re: The reality of G1 toys
Posted by Skywarp64 Thu Aug 25, 2011 6:34 pm
Chaoslock wrote:And you can't beat die-cast.
Fool around a bit with the Titanium series, and then say that again.
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Re: The reality of G1 toys
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Re: The reality of G1 toys
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Re: The reality of G1 toys
Posted by Doubledealer93 Thu Aug 25, 2011 7:17 pm

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Re: The reality of G1 toys
Posted by Doubledealer93 Thu Aug 25, 2011 7:18 pm
Optimus Eeyore wrote:I'm with Cyberseven. It's the memories attached to the figures that makes me pay what I'll pay for the ones I want.
i guess this can be said about what ever line you grew up with.

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Re: The reality of G1 toys
Posted by Burn Thu Aug 25, 2011 7:21 pm
Skywarp64 wrote:Chaoslock wrote:And you can't beat die-cast.
Fool around a bit with the Titanium series, and then say that again.
I've always felt "Titaniums" was Hasbro saying "You want your ******* die-cast back? HAVE IT!" and then proceeded to screw them up by having TOO MUCH die-cast.
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Re: The reality of G1 toys
Posted by DISCHARGE Thu Aug 25, 2011 7:28 pm
Burn wrote:Skywarp64 wrote:Chaoslock wrote:And you can't beat die-cast.
Fool around a bit with the Titanium series, and then say that again.
I've always felt "Titaniums" was Hasbro saying "You want your ******* die-cast back? HAVE IT!" and then proceeded to screw them up by having TOO MUCH die-cast.
The Fallen and Prowl are really nice. I like Prowl way more than I thought I would.
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Re: The reality of G1 toys
Posted by RK_Striker_JK_5 Thu Aug 25, 2011 7:40 pm
dinojack86 wrote:
Now why would I pay that much for something that doesn't look that great or move hardly at all when I can buy a $20 DOTM Shockwave from Walmart that looks infinitely better.
Actually... he doesn't look better, nor is he a better toy.
And before I start I will say for the most part I love the movie lines. So no, can't call me a 'hater'.
But... G1 Shockwave is sleek, deadly. His alternate mode is a fully-functional toy with lights and sounds. Seal up the transformation cracks and you could never tell he was a Transformer. Weight, heft and cool factor right there.
Transformation is simple, but immensely satisfying. With the exception of the gun barrel, everything transforms and has its place in robot mode. And what you're left with is this sinister, large hulking behemoth that screams 'death'. Articulation, aside from the shoulder joint, is done well and even surpasses some later toys.
DOTM Shockwave... transforms into a barely-recognizable tank, has a flippin' rib cage and monkey hands. And I hate monkey hands. They are completely avoidable in this day and age. oh and the hose, unlike G1 Shocker's, limits the arm movement no matter which plug you use for it.
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Re: The reality of G1 toys
Posted by Doubledealer93 Thu Aug 25, 2011 7:48 pm
RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:dinojack86 wrote:
Now why would I pay that much for something that doesn't look that great or move hardly at all when I can buy a $20 DOTM Shockwave from Walmart that looks infinitely better.
Actually... he doesn't look better, nor is he a better toy.
And before I start I will say for the most part I love the movie lines. So no, can't call me a 'hater'.
But... G1 Shockwave is sleek, deadly. His alternate mode is a fully-functional toy with lights and sounds. Seal up the transformation cracks and you could never tell he was a Transformer. Weight, heft and cool factor right there.
Transformation is simple, but immensely satisfying. With the exception of the gun barrel, everything transforms and has its place in robot mode. And what you're left with is this sinister, large hulking behemoth that screams 'death'. Articulation, aside from the shoulder joint, is done well and even surpasses some later toys.
DOTM Shockwave... transforms into a barely-recognizable tank, has a flippin' rib cage and monkey hands. And I hate monkey hands. They are completely avoidable in this day and age. oh and the hose, unlike G1 Shocker's, limits the arm movement no matter which plug you use for it.
i agree about the monkey arms. i just found out that i need something.......a G1 shockwave....

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Re: The reality of G1 toys
Posted by Gandalf Thu Aug 25, 2011 8:43 pm
BeastProwl wrote:plus some of those figures are literally un-remakable. Look up the story behind G1 Blurr....
I'm out of the loop on that one, and I couldn't find any info. Anyone care to enlighten me?
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Re: The reality of G1 toys
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Re: The reality of G1 toys
Posted by xyl360 Thu Aug 25, 2011 9:21 pm
For me, I buy some of the G1 toys because I either want a toy I grew up with, or I want a toy I always wanted but never got as a kid. If a reissue is available and identical to, or even better than the original, I go for the reissue. I don't collect vintage for the sake of vintage (though they are worth more, but for my collection it isn't about monetary value).
I love the Classics/Generations type lines because they give me a lot of what G1 offered, but with generally superior engineering and better articulation.
All that being said, sometimes vintage is the only way to go because there is no reissue or modern update so I just find the cheapest one on ebay that meets my personal standard of quality/condition (I don't keep any toys MIB, I pull them all out for display and play) so I usually don't have to bay too much unless it's something really rare (thank God I have no desire for ForMax
I love the new stuff, but I gotta admit that when I'm holding a G1 toy, feeling the weight and actual METAL and seeing those vibrant colored paints, it really does have a certain vibe to it that's unbeatable, be it an actual vintage toy or a reissue

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