Message from @Spectre

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2020-08-05 04:33:15 UTC  

The first wave of Transformers toys in 1984 was mostly just toys from two different lines of toys in Japan, one being called Diaclone

2020-08-05 04:33:23 UTC  

Not sure about the other one

2020-08-05 04:33:38 UTC  

But all they really did was re-paint them and change their names

2020-08-05 04:33:39 UTC  

Yep. I don't remember either.

2020-08-05 04:34:11 UTC  

That’s why we got some weird alt-modes like Megatron becoming a gun

2020-08-05 04:34:37 UTC  

Spell check changed “gun” to “fun” 😆

2020-08-05 04:34:54 UTC  

LOL Well, depends on how you use it, I guess...

2020-08-05 04:35:27 UTC  

I ain’t gonna disagree with spell check, gun = fun

2020-08-05 04:35:37 UTC  

But I definitely think the idea for Transformers toys was a genius one

2020-08-05 04:35:50 UTC  

Those guys knew what they were doing back in 1984

2020-08-05 04:36:12 UTC  

Oh, definitely. My dad was thrilled by them. He was a design engineer back then, loved to fiddle with mine.

2020-08-05 04:36:37 UTC  

Hasbro's sort of killing off customers lately, though.

2020-08-05 04:37:12 UTC  

I see these “one-step” change Transformers at the store all the time and think “Man, kids have gotten so dumb and lazy”

2020-08-05 04:37:40 UTC  

You just push a button and it instantly transforms for you, they don’t even look cool

2020-08-05 04:37:42 UTC  

Hey, though, remember the ones from G1, though? Topspin and Twin Twist?

2020-08-05 04:37:55 UTC  

Pull them back, they flipped open?

2020-08-05 04:38:28 UTC  

Oh yes, those guys were one step

2020-08-05 04:39:06 UTC  

They didn't really take off, though.

2020-08-05 04:39:31 UTC  

Yeah, the gimmick gets kind of boring after awhile

2020-08-05 04:39:42 UTC  

I have a G1 Bumblebee on my desk

2020-08-05 04:40:02 UTC  

And an original Snake Eyes from GI Joe

2020-08-05 04:40:03 UTC  

I have G1 Optimus upstairs.

2020-08-05 04:40:09 UTC  

*nods*

2020-08-05 04:40:14 UTC  

I collected both.

2020-08-05 04:40:19 UTC  

Damn, lucky

2020-08-05 04:40:39 UTC  

I collected later, though, when I was a teen.

2020-08-05 04:41:03 UTC  

Walmart has a re-issue of G1 Optimus that’s exactly like the original. He’s a whopping $50

2020-08-05 04:41:27 UTC  

Want to feel some agony? Before I every went online, I got tired of my almost complete G1 collection, and sold almost every single one for yard sale prices.

2020-08-05 04:41:44 UTC  

I didn't know what they were worth.

2020-08-05 04:41:51 UTC  

Oh man, I’d hate myself LOL

2020-08-05 04:41:59 UTC  

I'm hurting still, yep.

2020-08-05 04:42:20 UTC  

I only have about thirty total left, including the cassettes.

2020-08-05 04:43:00 UTC  

A lot of my stuff isn’t worth much anymore since it’s been well played with

2020-08-05 04:43:13 UTC  

Never expected any of this stuff to be worth a fortune

2020-08-05 04:43:22 UTC  

Same. I wasn't collecting to keep mint.

2020-08-05 04:43:44 UTC  

What drives me nuts nowadays are the collecting latecomers.

2020-08-05 04:44:03 UTC  

Modern stuff is *not* going to be worth $500 a pop loose.

2020-08-05 04:44:35 UTC  

Definitely not, I don’t expect any modern “collectibles” to be worth anything

2020-08-05 04:45:25 UTC  

VHS tape collecting is crazy too, they aren’t worth anything but people will pay a fortune for them. We sold all of our cheap a while ago

2020-08-05 04:45:41 UTC  

I customize figures and vehicles as a hobby. Loose toys and parts are my jam. Nowadays, people at yard sales want five bucks for a legless Stormtrooper because "It's *collectible*!".

2020-08-05 04:47:09 UTC  

Damn that’s cool, I’ve been interested in the customizing thing for awhile, but decided to just stick to collecting