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Wasp-shot23 wrote:god...man, these things are so beautifully engineered, how can you leave them in boxes?!?!
they are made to be tinkered with. you deny them their destiny!
Lazer Geek wrote:I find it reassuring to read that some of your guys can't quite put your finger on why you collect, as I was slightly concerned I was slightly strange. I'd say a good 90% of my 400 odd transformer collection is MISB, and given it's size (and bulk that comes with the boxes) it means that they all sit in airtight boxes in my basement forever. I buy them, I and when a crate is full they go in the basement and never come out again. I'll never own a place big enough to display them, so I often wonder what the point is?
Maybe its just enough for me to know they're there? Maybe there is a slim hope that someday I will have the room for them? I dunno. The only thing I do know is I'll buy more. Maybe ODB should be OCD?![]()
Look at that - 3 posts in a year. Go me.
Wasp-shot23 wrote:god...man, these things are so beautifully engineered, how can you leave them in boxes?!?!
they are made to be tinkered with. you deny them their destiny!
Electron wrote:...its easier to have him when he's available than regret it later, and suffer buyers remorse something we all do
Lazer Geek wrote:Wasp-shot23 wrote:god...man, these things are so beautifully engineered, how can you leave them in boxes?!?!
they are made to be tinkered with. you deny them their destiny!
Yeah, I wish I had a good answer for that. Some of the boxes are works of art, especially the old G1 stuff and the masterpieces. I do remember when I was young and got transformers for christmas my parents used to get quite annoyed if I ripped into the boxes to get at the toy (they were weirdly strict about such things - like reading books with clean hands...) so it might be that.![]()
That said I just got my Generations Thundercracker and the box has been well and truly mangled, so I guess the therapy can start with him.
Tekka wrote:It's a nifty idea and would make the toys way more playable, but to have them self transform would make them SUPER expensive. It'd be a sure fire way to financial ruin for Hasbro.
Lazer Geek wrote:Actually thats a really good point. I think there are a few figures I bought that fall into that category. What with scalpers, piss-poor and erratic distribution sometimes you don't have time to think a purchase through. Thats when you end up paying internet prices for say Darkmount, only to find him peg-warming at half the price 4 weeks later. Win some lose some.
Add to the list "for" collecting that really warm fuzzy feeling you get when you see an auction ending on ebay that either through luck or witchcraft no-one else has noticed and you end up with the worlds greatest bargain. Got to love that.
Electron wrote:Tekka wrote:It's a nifty idea and would make the toys way more playable, but to have them self transform would make them SUPER expensive. It'd be a sure fire way to financial ruin for Hasbro.
like all technology it would start off expensive, big and bulky, but in time it would get cheaper and cheaper
as for playabilty? i'd feel they maybe more fragile, so it would be more like press a button and watch it transform then leave it to be admired
Electron wrote:yeh distribution is a massive effecting factor with UK collectors, its depends who gets them and where in the country and sometimes we don't even get sed figure
Its what makes it hard for collectors in the UK
munkimus prime wrote: Also Armada Prime's trailer transformed on its own and that was terrible.
ArmadaPrime wrote:Electron wrote:yeh distribution is a massive effecting factor with UK collectors, its depends who gets them and where in the country and sometimes we don't even get sed figure
Its what makes it hard for collectors in the UK
TAKE BERKSHIRE FOR EXAMPLE. Or shold i say where-the-heck-is-generations-shire.munkimus prime wrote: Also Armada Prime's trailer transformed on its own and that was terrible.
You did not just go there.
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