These two, plus 'orders@' (but not sure about that one though).
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These two, plus 'orders@' (but not sure about that one though).
So I wanted to have the exclusive TM partners for the Generations line but being so cost prohibitive Id like to ask which minicon mold was these three based from
I already know
Fracas = minicon with Frostbite
but how about the other two? ....
Jap exclusive Fracas (Bic Camera and Yodobashi Camera exclusive) = Chainclaw (comes with Frostbite)
Jap exclusive Recoil/ Spoiltspot (TRU exclusive) = Airlift (comes with Skyhammer)
Jap exclusive Haywire (Yamada Denki store exclusive) = Caliburst (comes with Huffer) OR Darkray (comes with Windburn)
The powercore combiner versions of Haywire and Fracas are pretty common, in fact, I saw them at TRU today.
(friggin' hate how they are messing up the names...)
Thanks HD. Now Ill have to hunt for another Huffer and one more Frostbite, I dont think Skyhammer has been out yet in the Aus market, no wonder I cant figure out the minicon....
Can anyone tell me where I can find a checklist of the newer toys like rts and hftd and Generations?
Ok so I just signed up to the transformers collectors club and I have to fax them a copy of my credit card front and back and photo id. thats all they asked for but should I send a customer or order number along with it?
According to TFwiki, since 2004 Hasbro has had to use the term Fireblast instead of Firepower because apparently they lost the trademark (there's no link to any external reference source though). Here's what I don't get:
+ 'Firepower' was never used as a name (e.g. for character, faction, line etc.). Surely people can't go around trademarking the English language for use outside of product names.
+ If Firepower and Fireblast are trademarked, then why don't we see: Strength(TM) Intelligence(TM) Speed(TM) Endurance(TM) Rank(TM) Courage(TM) Fireblast(TM) Skill(TM)... if every word in a tech specs has to be trademarked, then shouldn't we see (TM) appearing all over the place?
+ Hasbro used "Firepower" in TF tech specs for 19 years (1984-2003)... how did they manage to lose the trademark for something they were still using? I thought they lost trademarks when they stopped using them and they expired.