dirk2243 wrote:Well, there are worse hobbies out there then transformers so...... I'd maybe say ask your parents why? Maybe it's a money issue, which can be many and hard to understand.
...dirk2243 wrote:I'd say find out what your limits are cash wise
dirk2243 wrote:I'd say Movie Shockwave is a good call, but that is your call.
Starscream's Girl wrote:I own DOTM Shockwave and DOTM Skyhammer. They are my faves from this line. I haven't transformed them to their alt modes since they came in 'bot mode. But I just love how they look.
Starscream's Girl wrote:Do you get an allowence? If you do, it shouldn't matter what you spend that money on if you're doing what they want you to do, like chores and get good grades. It's better you be into that then drugs or something worse.
dirk2243 wrote:Cause once your sucked in, your wallet feels it.
dirk2243 wrote:I'd say have a shelf or two for them, and let them see it's important to you and there taken care of and what not.
Wing Saber II wrote:DOTM Shockwave is an option, but I'd want to wait like a year and buy it on ebay for cheaper
dirk2243 wrote:This is one that could turn out good or just ok for you. Cheaper perhaps. But now you get it Mint in box and your still able to return it if something is wrong with it for a different one. Or you can return it if you get it and decide it isn't for you as long as the box is nice and all.
EBAY can be a goldmine as far as price goes at times or it's easier to track down what your looking for. So....... the goods with the bads.
Burn wrote:robofreak doesn't joke. He's all about the serious business of the internet.
ItIsHim wrote:My closet is filled to the brim with plastic children's toys. For myself
Starscream's Girl wrote:And if you're getting 20 bucks a week, you could always use an x amt for a TF fund and save the rest. 80 bucks a month you could divide up. Maybe if you're parents see you can save money also, they can see you can be mature about it too.
Starscream's Girl wrote:you could always use an x amt for a TF fund and save the rest. 80 bucks a month you could divide up. Maybe if you're parents see you can save money also, they can see you can be mature about it too.
dirk2243 wrote:Well, to have your parents see it seriously, I'd say have a shelf or two for them, and let them see it's important to you and there taken care of and what not.
Wing Saber II wrote:I'm 14, so as you can imagine, my parents don't encourage me buying Transformers, and they seem to allow me to buy around 2 a year. I purchased Armada Starscream and Galvatron last year, and came to the realization that this year I had not purchased any. I need help deciding which figures to purchase.
I prefer the U3 toys, as I am a huge fan. Similar toy lines like Classics and Universe are ok too
My parents do not allow beast mode transformers, to this day I don't know why
I don't like very many movie figures, most have Transformations that are way too complicated.
Suggestions?
Wing Saber II wrote:I'm 14, so as you can imagine, my parents don't encourage me buying Transformers, and they seem to allow me to buy around 2 a year. I purchased Armada Starscream and Galvatron last year, and came to the realization that this year I had not purchased any. I need help deciding which figures to purchase.
I prefer the U3 toys, as I am a huge fan. Similar toy lines like Classics and Universe are ok too
My parents do not allow beast mode transformers, to this day I don't know why
I don't like very many movie figures, most have Transformations that are way too complicated.
Suggestions?
Wing Saber II wrote:dirk2243 wrote:Well, there are worse hobbies out there then transformers so...... I'd maybe say ask your parents why? Maybe it's a money issue, which can be many and hard to understand.
It's because they think I'm too old to be buying toys, and I should be focusing on sports and my future and stuff like that. It's understandable, and I am focusing on my future and sports, but that doesn't mean I can't also buy toys.
Maybe if I told them I want to be a collector...dirk2243 wrote:I'd say find out what your limits are cash wise
Well I normally tend to shop Ebay, so it's normally the best deal I can find, but I'd say it depends on the Transformerdirk2243 wrote:I'd say Movie Shockwave is a good call, but that is your call.
He has been one of my considerations, but I'm afraid he'll be too complicated like most movie figures. Do you own him?
deathy wrote:(1) Titanium 6 inch Rodimus Prime
(2) Takara 2010 Unicron.
(3)Hasbro's MP Rodimus. it's not out yet but $50 is leaps & bounds better than paying takara's $190+ price
(4)Animated leader sized Megatron
(5) Animated leader sized Ultra Magnus
(6) both the animated deluxe Lockdown in the second gold highlights colors & the ROTF Deluxe Locldown.
(7)$29.99 Human allegiance bumblebee toy.
deathy wrote:(8)Cybertron Winsabre ultra size. such a beautiful & powerful looking toy in both modes
deathy wrote:(9)classics 1.0 deluxe rodimus & the 3rd party protector trailer/armor.
(10)Classics 2.0 deluxe sized Cyclonus.
gavinfuzzy wrote:I suggest you get voager shockwave... he is a great figure and not too complex... generations scourge would also be nice... but if you want somthing bigger maybe you could try dotm sentinal prime?
Wing Saber II wrote:I am going to try to end this "2 a year" thing by telling my parents I want to become a Transformers collector (right now I'm more of an extreme enthusiast)
dirk2243 wrote:Wing Saber II wrote:DOTM Shockwave is an option, but I'd want to wait like a year and buy it on ebay for cheaper
This is one that could turn out good or just ok for you. Cheaper perhaps. But now you get it Mint in box and your still able to return it if something is wrong with it for a different one. Or you can return it if you get it and decide it isn't for you as long as the box is nice and all.
EBAY can be a goldmine as far as price goes at times or it's easier to track down what your looking for. So....... the goods with the bads.
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