Speaking of Hedgemon, there's a shop on bourke st that has one in the store for like $199 to my memory and a MP-05 Megatron for $400, doubt they have a gun license to sell it.
Way overpriced, but pretty cool that they're showing up in specialty stores. Is this a new store?
Well there you have it. If a store needs a licence to sell that toy, surely people would equally need a permit to own one.
Btw, it's "Hegemon," not "Hedgemon" (say "Heg (rhyming with "beg") - eh -mon"). It Greek for "dominator." I'm not into 3rd Party toys, but I must admit that Hegemon is a really clever and awesome name for this toy.
Off topic, but is hegemon pronounced differently to hegemony? Back in uni our management lecturer would always pronounce hegemony as in "hedge" or "hej".
Off topic, but is hegemon pronounced differently to hegemony? Back in uni our management lecturer would always pronounce hegemony as in "hedge" or "hej".
*checks.dictionary* Ooh, you're right! I've always pronounced it as "heg" though, but I guess it's because I'm going off the original Greek pronunciation (ηγεμονία). Either way there's no "d" in its spelling.
TM2 Megatron (BW fan bias). Definitely my favourite out of all the BW Megatron incarnations. In concept, it seems very simple to stand a dragon up and have his head become the left arm, but the transformation is slightly more difficult than the previous two Megatrons. The end result is a very well executed and playable toy
I concur with this.
Dragon Megs is a beautiful toy.
Sorry Bidoof, I'm no longer in Melb (updating location... now!). I wasn't interested at first, but later got a MISB one off eBay for $35 including shipping - the seller used the misspelling 'Grappel' and received very little amount of watchers