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Thread: Is there a G1 Listing and Identification Checklist / Index somewhere?

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    Default Is there a G1 Listing and Identification Checklist / Index somewhere?

    Hi everyone,

    It has been a few years since I've logged onto the forum. My collection was bubble wrapped individually and I am thinking of putting them on display again as we have moved places.

    However I would like a checklist with pictures in both transformer modes so I can cross them off and see how many are missing.

    An online pdf or something similar I can just print off will be great. My collection has grown since my last picture post a few years back.

    Thanks guys

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    Welcome back buddy. I'm sure there is something out there like what you're after

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    hmmm a checklist others may provide but with pictures .... that is another thing altogether. Some of the collectors here, I know have databases kept of their collection - a list of sorts but I doubt if it's with pics attachment for each figure. Your better off getting this - its small and pocketbook sized which is primarily what you may be after - each G1 figure listed in their botmode and altmode - all US released G1 only included. It's a good reference to own anyways and since it's small (although thick) enough it wont take much space in your drawer or shelf.

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    I have come across the books but I wouldnt dare to cross off anything in them thats why I was hoping there would be a soft copy floating around. Where I can print off and start crossing off.

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    Pictures and a list... don't think there's anything handy in softcopy.

    For pics, TFU.info would be your best online resource.

    For a checklist of toys:

    You could try printing of a list of Griffin's collection (but no pictures)
    http://www.otca.com.au/collection/collection1.html

    Or a list from TF Archive
    http://tfarchive.com/toys/references...l_american.php

    Or a list from Unicron.com
    http://www.unicron.com/tfitem/toylis...php?seriesID=3

    Or a REALLY long list (but badly ordered IMHO) at Transformerland
    http://www.transformerland.com/trans..._checklist.php

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    the problem is over the years i have forgotten names thats what makes this exercise harder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 16364279 View Post
    the problem is over the years i have forgotten names thats what makes this exercise harder.
    TFU.info has got you covered.

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    thats actually a good site for identifying individually.

    the links for each individual bot are pretty good its a shame there isnt a page which has them all which i can just print off. I'm looking at about 200+ transformers and only know the names of about 40

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    Here's an idea, print these off:

    http://tfarchive.com/toys/catalogues...catalogues.php

    Names and photos of (nearly) all the G1 toys. Then you can use the TFU guide for the odds and sods (like Omnibots, Mini-Spies and Powerdashers who didn't make it into the catalogues)

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    Quote Originally Posted by 16364279 View Post
    thats actually a good site for identifying individually.

    the links for each individual bot are pretty good its a shame there isnt a page which has them all which i can just print off. I'm looking at about 200+ transformers and only know the names of about 40
    Ship them to me, I'll catalogue them and ship them back to you in individual zip-lock bags per bot.

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