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09-22-2014, 09:38 AM
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#51
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Re: Transformers Generations Jetfire released in Canadian retail
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Originally Posted by xueyue2
Actually it's a pretty solid figure, I was expecting something less after reading all the reviews. But the actual figure is better than I thought.
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I generally don't spend more than $50 a figure, but there are a few exceptions; and obvious "no choice"-type of figures.
Three years ago at TRU, I paid $60 + tax for the 86 Movie Unicron repaint...that was a solid figure.
Jetfire comes close, right?
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09-22-2014, 09:44 AM
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#52
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Re: Transformers Generations Jetfire released in Canadian retail
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Originally Posted by Metroplex79
I generally don't spend more than $50 a figure, but there are a few exceptions; and obvious "no choice"-type of figures.
Three years ago at TRU, I paid $60 + tax for the 86 Movie Unicron repaint...that was a solid figure.
Jetfire comes close, right?
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Unicron was designed and released at 2003 for Armada, you can't compare the plastic of 10 years ago to now a days. Unicron is heavier than most of the transformers.
I would say the JetFire's plastic is better than the average recent FOC, TFP ones.
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09-22-2014, 11:37 AM
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Re: Transformers Generations Jetfire released in Canadian retail
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Originally Posted by xueyue2
Unicron was designed and released at 2003 for Armada, you can't compare the plastic of 10 years ago to now a days. Unicron is heavier than most of the transformers.
I would say the JetFire's plastic is better than the average recent FOC, TFP ones.
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I know, I was needing an excuse to post something.
But seriously, is he close to being like UNI 2.0 Silverbolt's "solid-ness"? I'm specifically mentioning him due to the long legs, "backpack"-ness, and of course being jets.
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09-22-2014, 08:22 PM
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#54
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Re: Transformers Generations Jetfire released in Canadian retail
Picked up mine today at target in kingst
on ontario
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09-22-2014, 09:34 PM
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#55
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Re: Transformers Generations Jetfire released in Canadian retail
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Originally Posted by Metroplex79
I know, I was needing an excuse to post something.
But seriously, is he close to being like UNI 2.0 Silverbolt's "solid-ness"? I'm specifically mentioning him due to the long legs, "backpack"-ness, and of course being jets.
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I think he is better than the Silverbolt. Plastic is similar, but the transformation is clever, and Silverbolt's back side leg is empty, this one is only half-empty.
Of course he is way more expensive than SIliverbolt too.
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10-02-2014, 04:51 PM
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#56
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Re: Transformers Generations Jetfire released in Canadian retail
Just bought one at my local Walmart for 29.92
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10-03-2014, 10:10 AM
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#57
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Location: Oakville Canada
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Re: Transformers Generations Jetfire released in Canadian retail
Same here, ~ 30$ at Walmart, and it feels like that's what it should be worth anyways!!!!
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10-07-2014, 10:10 PM
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#58
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Re: Transformers Generations Jetfire released in Canadian retail
The same, its a very good deal for that price.
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11-02-2014, 04:56 PM
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Re: Transformers Generations Jetfire released in Canadian retail
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Originally Posted by Metroplex79
I generally don't spend more than $50 a figure, but there are a few exceptions; and obvious "no choice"-type of figures.
Three years ago at TRU, I paid $60 + tax for the 86 Movie Unicron repaint...that was a solid figure.
Jetfire comes close, right?
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Walmart has Leader class Jetfire for $29.99 so that always makes things a bit easier, right?
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