Nice. I really enjoy looking through old catalogues and reminiscingMirage looks especially good next to Blurrr
Nice. I really enjoy looking through old catalogues and reminiscingMirage looks especially good next to Blurrr
I like the strategic placement of the toyworld bears left foot.
Hehe. Gudday.
Dovie'andi se tovya sagain
Things I noticed was - Omega's price back in 1986 was pretty surprising and obviously Toyworld NZ did their own photography (Blurr facing the wrong way, a couple of slight mistransformations).
I have never before realised the Toyworld bear is completely starkers.
"I am not a gun. I'm hitting people with a hammer. On Mars."
The Iron Giant / David Wildgoose
Good to see the old scans, I used to have a small box full catalogues featuring transformers about 20 in total but my mum threw them out....
$110 for Omega Supreme... that seems quite high, especially considering that I paid slightly less than that for my Encore.
Love looking at old toy catalogues![]()
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Love seeing old catalogues!
For those who are interested, I believe the exchange rate around that time was 0.75 AUD to 1.00 NZD.
That means in Australian terms:
OMEGA SUPREME = $82.5
1986 Autobot 'DELUXES' = $20.25
I have no idea what minimum wage was like back in 1986 but this woulda been a lot of money back then. Sort of gives you a greater appreciation for the cost of TF's today.
It's amazing what cheap labour, improved mass production technology and reducing manufacturing costs by design can achieve in terms of keeping prices low.
UPDATE: According to some old sources the average wage back in 1986 was $400 a week. However I would like to imagine the cost of living in Australia was proportionally less.
So prices today aren't all that bad. Ho hum.