Are we going to get wave 3 of the TLK voaygers at retail here?
Wave 2 voyagers have been at retail for 2 months now. We've not yet received wave 2 of the deluxes.
(I'm hella keen on both Scorn and Nitro)
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Are we going to get wave 3 of the TLK voaygers at retail here?
Wave 2 voyagers have been at retail for 2 months now. We've not yet received wave 2 of the deluxes.
(I'm hella keen on both Scorn and Nitro)
I emailed Hasbro the other day and got this back
Just made my second order from TLTC.
SDCC Optimus Prime - Voyager class, the paint apps I would like to have had on the standard TLK Optimus figure. As much as I'd love to get him, I can't justify $115 shipped for a figure that should be worth half of that.
Hopefully Takara bring out a version down the track that is similar but more affordable. Like they did with the AoE Leader...
Nearly 31 years ago I went to the Chadstone newsagency and for the first time bought Transformer comics - in particular it was two: #78 and #83, the prologue and part five of Target: 2006.
Today I went to the same store, which is basically still in the same location despite all the renovations, and bought a hardcover collection of Target: 2006.
:D
When you put a toy up for sale, do you still consider it as being part of your collection?
I personally don't. As soon as I decide that I don't want a Transformer, I delete its name from my spreadsheet and remove it from my TF room where it's placed in storage. Reasons include:
* Means that I don't have to worry about forgetting which toys I have that are for sale.
* Also means that I don't have to worry about deleting that toy's name after sale.
* Helps me to emotionally detach from that toy (weird, I know :p).
But it also means that these toys are in like an ownership limbo. Like orphans waiting to be adopted. :p
I'd take it off the shelf and prepare it for sale, but I wouldn't delete the data first up. Rather I'd flag it as pending sale (highlight the cells in excel for eg), and only after it being sold will I remove it.