Eep! I would've used a blade to open those carded G1s to preserve the card at least!
True. That was the closest I've come to opening a brand new G1 toy in ages. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Sky Shadow
I suspect that 1984 would've been the year that the toy was patented/copyrighted, but it would've actually been manufactured and released in 1985. TF copyright stampage typically displays the previous year of when the toy was actually released.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sky Shadow
Depends on the toy. With a lot of G2 toys it's much easier to find complete ones sealed.Quote:
Originally Posted by SOUNDBLASTER
So just open them! They're way more fun to play with outside of their packaging IMO. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by SOUNDBLASTER