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10-03-2011, 08:19 AM
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Re: New to the boards, and diving back into collecting
I'm pretty sure my first TF was Gen 1 Metroplex, but I remember trypticon and Kup as well.
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10-04-2011, 04:05 PM
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Re: New to the boards, and diving back into collecting
I surprised at all the fuzzy memories. I can remember my first Transformer as clear as day, and that was 26 years ago.
I had wanted Transformers but knew I'd want to collect them all (as shelves of MOTU would testify), so I held off. I just didn't have that kind of money. But I caved anyway.
I went to BEST (extinct store in the states, known for its half-display/half catalogue-and-conveyor belt schtick. They had a terrific stock of Transformers in their toy department. I picked out Bonecrusher, knowing full well the other five Constructicons would shortly follow, as soon as I could afford them.
I remember opening it in the backseat of the car and being delighted at the simple elegance. Even my mother approved. She was somewhat disdainful of MOTU. When I got my first one of those (Man-at-Arms) and told her it was an "action figure", she asked what kind of action it made as she attempted to twist his legs behind his neck in some sort of demonic yoga. But she could clearly see what Transformers did.
Welcome. May your wallet and you reconcile. I just replace mine whenever it gives me guff.
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10-04-2011, 04:23 PM
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Location: Gernsback Continuum, B.C.
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Re: New to the boards, and diving back into collecting
Ahhh...I remember it well. It was 1984, I was 11, Van Halen kept suggesting that I might as well "Jump!" and my first TF was 'The Man' ('The Robot'?) himself, Optimus Prime. Though I didn't know it at the time, he was among the first issued toys that were culled from leftover Takara stock: he had bloated fists and ion rifle, Roller was grey and there metal plates on the floor of the trailer.
13 years later I graduated from University and gave away all my toys to the church and set my sights on travelling the world. 10 years after that boneheaded decision my wife and son bought me Classics Jetfire as my first Father's Day gift and now hundreds (perhaps thousands) of dollars later I've re-collected my G1 collection in either re-issue, Classics or Masterpiece form.
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10-04-2011, 06:55 PM
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Location: West Kelbombya, BC
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Re: New to the boards, and diving back into collecting
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Originally Posted by gagagalvatron
I surprised at all the fuzzy memories. I can remember my first Transformer as clear as day, and that was 26 years ago.
I had wanted Transformers but knew I'd want to collect them all (as shelves of MOTU would testify), so I held off. I just didn't have that kind of money. But I caved anyway.
I went to BEST (extinct store in the states, known for its half-display/half catalogue-and-conveyor belt schtick. They had a terrific stock of Transformers in their toy department. I picked out Bonecrusher, knowing full well the other five Constructicons would shortly follow, as soon as I could afford them.
I remember opening it in the backseat of the car and being delighted at the simple elegance. Even my mother approved. She was somewhat disdainful of MOTU. When I got my first one of those (Man-at-Arms) and told her it was an "action figure", she asked what kind of action it made as she attempted to twist his legs behind his neck in some sort of demonic yoga. But she could clearly see what Transformers did.
Welcome. May your wallet and you reconcile. I just replace mine whenever it gives me guff.
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...backseat unboxing!
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10-04-2011, 06:59 PM
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#15
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Re: New to the boards, and diving back into collecting
my first would have to be armada bendy prime. i loved it.
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10-04-2011, 07:02 PM
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Re: New to the boards, and diving back into collecting
Welcome
Collecting is such a great past time and never seems to end. New things are always coming up from all different genres as well as add ons to make great characters even greater. Happy hunting.
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10-04-2011, 08:08 PM
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Re: New to the boards, and diving back into collecting
Glad to hear all of your answers! I've always been fairly alone in my TF (all things mecha really) love and it's nice to actually get to talk to people whom also collect figures from the casual to the hardcore. To find out where to buy and not buy, what people are doing be it fixes for qc issues or how they've set up their displays.
Never seems to end is right! There is so much going on in the 3rd party world right now I don't even know what to do. There's a company making MP sized Soundwave and Blaster (potential 2012 release.) There's PE's aRCee, a Not-devy that can duke it out with FP Bruticus, or one that can tower over MP Grimlock. Excited that Seaspray is getting more love and looking at I-gear's Medical Warrior(Ratchet!) with anticipation. The designs of all these figures is at a level I've never seen in 3rd party support before.
Now if only the prices could drop ever so slightly
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10-04-2011, 11:27 PM
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Re: New to the boards, and diving back into collecting
My first was the Powermaster Optimus Prime. And welcome to the boards!
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10-04-2011, 11:46 PM
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Re: New to the boards, and diving back into collecting
g2 swindle, and turbomaster flash, same birthday, then g2 deluge shortly after
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10-04-2011, 11:53 PM
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Location: Stratford Ontario
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Re: New to the boards, and diving back into collecting
G1 Prowl was my first tf, my wallet got replaced, it fell apart before the divorce, so i got a tougher one, this one seems to be handling the stress a little better
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