Well, I've got one of these & mine has the exact same Hasbro/Takara '86 markings as yours as well as metal feet...![]()
Well, I've got one of these & mine has the exact same Hasbro/Takara '86 markings as yours as well as metal feet...![]()
Im not sure about Hotrod but either my encore Megs or Omega Supreme has both old and new stamp dates on it. Some one will have the answer on here.
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The original Hot Rod was available in either metal or plastic feet variants. Targetmaster Hot Rod has larger holes for the gun, and the guns have thicker handles.
I don't know now. I just wish there was an easier way to distinguish 1980s manufactured G1 Transformers from reissues, if reissues just have the original date stamps without the addition of any current date stamps.
It depends - some reissues are more distinguishable than others. Some reissues are nearly perfect reproductions except for the copyright stampage, whilst others are far more drastically altered.
Hang on, lemme grab my original and reissue Targetmaster Hot Rods... argh, pins and needles... okay, I'm good now...
*hobbles upstairs*
Back.
I used to have the non-Targetmaster reissue Hot Rod, but it was stolen from me 3 years ago. Alas.
Okay, the copyright stamp on the original toy reads:
(C) HASBRO (C) TAKARA CO, LTD
1986 1986 JAPAN
On the Targetmaster reissue it reads:
(C) HASBRO (C) TAKARA CO, LTD
1986 1986 CHINA
The original also has a "T" moulding on the plastic around the copyright stamp whereas the Targetmaster reissue doesn't have the vertical column. The Targetmaster reissue also has two vertical bits of plastic around the central column inside waist section. The central pin of the wheels on the original has five bumps whereas the TM reissue is smooth. There's also a mould variation on the plastic just surrounding the copyright stampage...
Hang on, I'll take some photos...
*grabs camera* *fiddle.fiddle.fiddle*
Here ya go:
Now I don't know if these variations exist on the 2000 non-Targetmaster reissue Hot Rod or what variations exist on the original 1987 Targetmaster Hot Rod (I recommend consulting Fred's Workshop for more info on that) as I don't have those toys. But these are the differences between the original 1986 Hot Rod and the reissue Targetmaster.
Hope that helps.
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I think my Hotrod is the Non target master metal toes version (non booktype small as box). I seem to recall that the original released Hotrod was sorta Magenta red in hue as well not the Red or Dark red (in the case of my figure) and the yellow spoiler was more brighter. I could be wrong, as this is only based on my memory when I was a kid seeing/playing with my neighbors figure compared to what I have now in my collection.
With my version - the stamping and details inside are the same as that of the second set of pics you posted there Gok.
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Well the copyright stampage and moulding on Eruntalon's Hot Rod there is the same as the original 1986 Hot Rod. So either that is an extremely well kept original or a knock off.