difference between g1 toys and reissue toys
im just wondering what is the difference, other tahn the fact the g1 is the original, between g1 and reissue figures. from what i've seen they look very similar. 

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chrisc4 wrote:im just wondering what is the difference, other tahn the fact the g1 is the original, between g1 and reissue figures. from what i've seen they look very similar.
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:chrisc4 wrote:im just wondering what is the difference, other tahn the fact the g1 is the original, between g1 and reissue figures. from what i've seen they look very similar.
They look similar but they're not. More often than not, the molds have minor changes to them, especially if the mold was modified for an earlier release, or improvements for the reissue alone. Also, US reissues have to obey current Toy Safety Laws which involves long missiles and despringing launchers. Here are some of the more notable ones:
Optimus Prime
He has had reissues in all categories mentioned. The US reissues have long missiles and shortened smokestacks, while some Japanese reissues have added goodies like an Energon Axe.
Jazz
He's a rare case of mold restoration, as it was degrading since 1993. His face slowly turned into a smirk, but was fixed for the reissue of the Japanese-only repaint Stepper, which was brought over as Ricochet. Since we're talking about Stepper, he was a Targetmaster, which means he had a partner that turns into a gun. That partner was retooled to remedy a breakage issue common with him.
Astrotrain
He's a bit odd as he was never reissued in his US colors. The Hasbro reissue actually used the Japanese toy colors of realistic black and white, leading some to believe he's actually the Japanese reissue repackaged.
Soundwave
Now he is a doozy. He has had so many variations in his original releases, all involving the tape deck door (the hinge to be exact) and the shape of the buttons. He was once retooled in Japan to make space for a second tape to be stored. The first Hasbro reissue used that door, probably because the original had degraded beyond use. The original door was restored for the reissues after that.
Starscream
The Transformers Collection one is special as it doesn't use the original toy colors, but actually uses the cartoon colors. He also came with a small version of gun mode Megatron with an extra fist so Starscream can hold him. Furthermore, he comes with another fist for Optimus Prime to use.
Combaticons & Bruticus
The originals have been retooled for G2 and again for Robots in Disguise for Ruination, so all guns could combine. Those retools were kept for Bruticus' reissue.
I'm not even gonna talk about (miniscule) differences in color, as that would take forever
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:chrisc4 wrote:im just wondering what is the difference, other tahn the fact the g1 is the original, between g1 and reissue figures. from what i've seen they look very similar.
They look similar but they're not. More often than not, the molds have minor changes to them, especially if the mold was modified for an earlier release, or improvements for the reissue alone. Also, US reissues have to obey current Toy Safety Laws which involves long missiles and despringing launchers. Here are some of the more notable ones:
Optimus Prime
He has had reissues in all categories mentioned. The US reissues have long missiles and shortened smokestacks, while some Japanese reissues have added goodies like an Energon Axe.
Jazz
He's a rare case of mold restoration, as it was degrading since 1993. His face slowly turned into a smirk, but was fixed for the reissue of the Japanese-only repaint Stepper, which was brought over as Ricochet. Since we're talking about Stepper, he was a Targetmaster, which means he had a partner that turns into a gun. That partner was retooled to remedy a breakage issue common with him.
Astrotrain
He's a bit odd as he was never reissued in his US colors. The Hasbro reissue actually used the Japanese toy colors of realistic black and white, leading some to believe he's actually the Japanese reissue repackaged.
Soundwave
Now he is a doozy. He has had so many variations in his original releases, all involving the tape deck door (the hinge to be exact) and the shape of the buttons. He was once retooled in Japan to make space for a second tape to be stored. The first Hasbro reissue used that door, probably because the original had degraded beyond use. The original door was restored for the reissues after that.
Starscream
The Transformers Collection one is special as it doesn't use the original toy colors, but actually uses the cartoon colors. He also came with a small version of gun mode Megatron with an extra fist so Starscream can hold him. Furthermore, he comes with another fist for Optimus Prime to use.
Combaticons & Bruticus
The originals have been retooled for G2 and again for Robots in Disguise for Ruination, so all guns could combine. Those retools were kept for Bruticus' reissue.
I'm not even gonna talk about (miniscule) differences in color, as that would take forever
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Starscream
The Transformers Collection one is special as it doesn't use the original toy colors, but actually uses the cartoon colors. He also came with a small version of gun mode Megatron with an extra fist so Starscream can hold him. Furthermore, he comes with another fist for Optimus Prime to use.
grimdragon2001 wrote:do you recommend getting any reissues?
Forgotten wrote:Almost forgot. the reissue of God Ginrai/Powermaster Prime w/ Apex Armor features a large die-cast section in the front of the cab where the original(at least the american version I'm sure of) was all plastic, also Hi-Q/Ginrai has chrome where it was originally grey & the super mode/Super Ginrai has chrome on the thigh areas where it was white/grey on the original.
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Also, US reissues have to obey current Toy Safety Laws which involves long missiles and despringing launchers.
Optimum Supreme wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Also, US reissues have to obey current Toy Safety Laws which involves long missiles and despringing launchers.
Long missiles are a change, but nerfing the launchers isn't. Very few if any original G1 TF's had working launchers in the US.
kirbenvost wrote:I actually haven't had any problems with my Encore reissues, but some of the ToysRUs reissues had really crappy stickers that keep peeling off on their own to this day. Other than that and the neutered missiles, I'm pretty happy with them. Except for Jazz. That face never should've seen the light of day, and I can't justify buying the Encore one to replace it.
Forgotten wrote:And wasn't the TRU reissue Insecticons dones without the die-cast content? I haven't managed to nab them yet, but I seem to remember hearing that.
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:kirbenvost wrote:I actually haven't had any problems with my Encore reissues, but some of the ToysRUs reissues had really crappy stickers that keep peeling off on their own to this day. Other than that and the neutered missiles, I'm pretty happy with them. Except for Jazz. That face never should've seen the light of day, and I can't justify buying the Encore one to replace it.
You should, as it has Stepper's fixed face. Delivered by Movie Prime personally.
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:kirbenvost wrote:I actually haven't had any problems with my Encore reissues, but some of the ToysRUs reissues had really crappy stickers that keep peeling off on their own to this day. Other than that and the neutered missiles, I'm pretty happy with them. Except for Jazz. That face never should've seen the light of day, and I can't justify buying the Encore one to replace it.
You should, as it has Stepper's fixed face. Delivered by Movie Prime personally.