
Day One - Twirl
I don't own Twirl personally, as the figure is one of my holy grails, but I do own my fair share of her mold variations. Twirl's unique in that she's a Linkage DVD Micron. When the Transformers: Armada cartoon (Micron Legend) was released in Japan, it was released in individual DVDs. Together, the 13 sets released 15 'Linkage' mini-cons into the wild, and to this day, these are one of the rarest mini-cons known to our fandom, and thus these beauties have the most dollar per square plastic. The first few mini-cons range from $50, and as we go from Linkage-1 to Linkage-15, the prices get much higher, capping off at $100+.. if you can even find these for sale.


Of course you could be a lucky jerk like Counterpunch and jrfitzpatrick7 who've had this figure grace their collections. While to this day I find myself as a customizer who can do a little handy work here and there and recreate figures, Twirl is just impossible to imitate. While it is possible to dye clear plastic, it's impossible to recreate clear light pink plastic with what's been given to us (not a resin hero like Renderform.. yet)


And essentially that's what makes the figure extremely unique to me, and one of my grails. The Thunderwing/Twirl mold is also pretty high up there in regards to it's possibility. It's drawbacks, is it does have a hard time standing still in robot mode. However that's all made up by it's awesome shuriken alternate mode. If you don't have the Air military mini-con team, then by all means... there's eBay.
I'll leave you with some more Stella...

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