Should of just kept it on the down low and it would have all been hunky dory, peaches and cream.
Now the authorities have a reason to start looking.
Should of just kept it on the down low and it would have all been hunky dory, peaches and cream.
Now the authorities have a reason to start looking.
I called up the Firearms registry and spoke to a lovely woman by the name of June - I was advised that the rules had now changed in the ACT to distinguish toys like this from imitation firearms and that as far as she was aware, all that was needed was a B709A, but she suggested emailing them about it - mentioning what the figure was and why I wanted to own it.
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I'm not even going to open mine & they want me to jump through all these hoops like a circus seal for a dinky plastic pistol. Yeah, nah.
It's clearly an imitation of a firearm and would fit in the various prohibited categories in States and Territories where MP05 was also prohibited. I'm working on getting the Megatron Club registered in Victoria to help members from there, but the NSW system is still essentially the same, with some minor form changes.
There is no point arguing about it being a toy, what it looks like, that there are other similar things on the market/Reject Shop/Easter Show, etc. The law is clear on this.
MP-05 legal acquisition process:
www.megatron.net.au
My collection and stuff for sale:
www.csapo.com.au/ttf/tiby'stransformers.htm
MP-05 was the impetus for the Megatron Club's creation, but we have successfully extended it to other initiations, such as G1 Megatron, and some other replicas (although no guarantees). MP-36 is essentially the same as MP-05 and G1 Megatron in this regard.
While the notes on the Megatron Club website need some updating (web page management isn't my strong suit) we have tried to steer clear of specific wording so that the permit can be adapted to similar imitations.
MP-05 legal acquisition process:
www.megatron.net.au
My collection and stuff for sale:
www.csapo.com.au/ttf/tiby'stransformers.htm
MP-05 legal acquisition process:
www.megatron.net.au
My collection and stuff for sale:
www.csapo.com.au/ttf/tiby'stransformers.htm
Thank you for all of your effort, Tiby. Especially in trying to get The Megaton club registered in Victoria.
Also while you're here, is it legally possible for an Australian store to refuse a refund for a pre-order such as Megatron? I just want to be covered in case I have no other option but to cancel.
If this club can't be recognized in Victoria for an exemption, then I'm going to have I'll need to scrape together roughly $180 for the permit.
I also still need to get around to getting a lockable case for this. Since money's tight right now I might just get a lockable cube instead of tower.
There's still time between now and when stock arrives in Australia late April, but I have to admit I do feel a bit worried as the release date gets closer each day.