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bfett88 wrote:I have been collecting the classics universe line since it came out. I have missed some here or there and I have been trying to catch up and have been slowly. But I like to look on Ebay every so often and see what the current market value for some of the stuff I have is. It is CRAZY!!! I just dont understand, a Classics Prime the cheapest I could find was $70 dollara!!! That is crazy, I am glad I bought mine back in the day. But why is the classics stuff so exspensive. I love it but dang!!
bfett88 wrote:Some of the stuff is worth more than its G1 counterpart. It is just interesting to me something that is only a few years old can be worth more than its original back in the 80's.
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:bfett88 wrote:Some of the stuff is worth more than its G1 counterpart. It is just interesting to me something that is only a few years old can be worth more than its original back in the 80's.
You can thank the reissues for that. More supply = less immediate demand = lower prices. Basic economics.
Jeep! wrote:Why do I imagine Dead Metal sounding exactly like Arnie?
Intah-wib-buls?
Blurrz wrote:10/10
Leave it to Dead Metal to have the word 'Pronz' in his signature.
bfett88 wrote:In my opinion a re-issue is not the same as the original. I would rather have an original from the 80's that might be a little beat up than a re-issue. The original has some history behind it.
bfett88 wrote:In my opinion a re-issue is not the same as the original. I would rather have an original from the 80's that might be a little beat up than a re-issue. The original has some history behind it.
bfett88 wrote:In my opinion a re-issue is not the same as the original. I would rather have an original from the 80's that might be a little beat up than a re-issue. The original has some history behind it.
GuyIncognito wrote:bfett88 wrote:In my opinion a re-issue is not the same as the original. I would rather have an original from the 80's that might be a little beat up than a re-issue. The original has some history behind it.
I like MY original G1 TFs from MY childhood, because their history is part of MY history. Those dings and scratches are from me playing with it. But I have no interest in an old toy with some stranger's history imprinted on it; I'd rather have a shiny new reissue.
bfett88 wrote:GuyIncognito wrote:bfett88 wrote:In my opinion a re-issue is not the same as the original. I would rather have an original from the 80's that might be a little beat up than a re-issue. The original has some history behind it.
I like MY original G1 TFs from MY childhood, because their history is part of MY history. Those dings and scratches are from me playing with it. But I have no interest in an old toy with some stranger's history imprinted on it; I'd rather have a shiny new reissue.
A re-issue is what you say a re-issue it is and never will be an original. You might as well call it a knock off. Yes it is made with the original molds, but it is not original. Most from the 80's will be beat up. I just fixed up a G1 Wheel Jack. Almost all of his paint was gone and all of his sticker were gone. He had all of his weapons and instructions. I only paid 4 bucks for him and I painted him and gave hime some repro stickers. Sure he is not perfect and is fixed up. But he is still original and from the 80's.
Jeep! wrote:Why do I imagine Dead Metal sounding exactly like Arnie?
Intah-wib-buls?
Blurrz wrote:10/10
Leave it to Dead Metal to have the word 'Pronz' in his signature.
Dead Metal wrote:bfett88 wrote:
A re-issue is what you say a re-issue it is and never will be an original. You might as well call it a knock off. Yes it is made with the original molds, but it is not original. Most from the 80's will be beat up. I just fixed up a G1 Wheel Jack. Almost all of his paint was gone and all of his sticker were gone. He had all of his weapons and instructions. I only paid 4 bucks for him and I painted him and gave hime some repro stickers. Sure he is not perfect and is fixed up. But he is still original and from the 80's.
No sorry, he's not original, he's a kitbash with KO stickers.
GuyIncognito wrote:Dead Metal wrote:bfett88 wrote:
A re-issue is what you say a re-issue it is and never will be an original. You might as well call it a knock off. Yes it is made with the original molds, but it is not original. Most from the 80's will be beat up. I just fixed up a G1 Wheel Jack. Almost all of his paint was gone and all of his sticker were gone. He had all of his weapons and instructions. I only paid 4 bucks for him and I painted him and gave hime some repro stickers. Sure he is not perfect and is fixed up. But he is still original and from the 80's.
No sorry, he's not original, he's a kitbash with KO stickers.
Yup. You might as well call it a knock-off.
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