Are we going to get wave 3 of the TLK voaygers at retail here?
Wave 2 voyagers have been at retail for 2 months now. We've not yet received wave 2 of the deluxes.
(I'm hella keen on both Scorn and Nitro)
Are we going to get wave 3 of the TLK voaygers at retail here?
Wave 2 voyagers have been at retail for 2 months now. We've not yet received wave 2 of the deluxes.
(I'm hella keen on both Scorn and Nitro)
I'm really just here for the free food and open bar.
SDCC Optimus Prime - Voyager class, the paint apps I would like to have had on the standard TLK Optimus figure. As much as I'd love to get him, I can't justify $115 shipped for a figure that should be worth half of that.
Hopefully Takara bring out a version down the track that is similar but more affordable. Like they did with the AoE Leader...
Nearly 31 years ago I went to the Chadstone newsagency and for the first time bought Transformer comics - in particular it was two: #78 and #83, the prologue and part five of Target: 2006.
Today I went to the same store, which is basically still in the same location despite all the renovations, and bought a hardcover collection of Target: 2006.
When you put a toy up for sale, do you still consider it as being part of your collection?
I personally don't. As soon as I decide that I don't want a Transformer, I delete its name from my spreadsheet and remove it from my TF room where it's placed in storage. Reasons include:
* Means that I don't have to worry about forgetting which toys I have that are for sale.
* Also means that I don't have to worry about deleting that toy's name after sale.
* Helps me to emotionally detach from that toy (weird, I know ).
But it also means that these toys are in like an ownership limbo. Like orphans waiting to be adopted.
I'd take it off the shelf and prepare it for sale, but I wouldn't delete the data first up. Rather I'd flag it as pending sale (highlight the cells in excel for eg), and only after it being sold will I remove it.
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