Correct! Uh, are you sure you got the gold-carded reissue or was it remaining original stock from 1987? Cos although Classic Wideload still had the rub sign indent, the rub sticker was replaced with a paper non-rub sign. Could you quickly have a look at your Wideload?
http://www.tfu.info/1987/Autobot/Wideload/wideload.htm (scroll down to see reissue)
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Transformers...0056111?_ul=UY
http://www.ebay.ie/itm/Transformers-...cAAOSwOdpX1vmx
http://www.ebay.ie/itm/Transformers-...cAAOSw5cNYUdql
http://www.ebay.ie/itm/TRANSFORMERS-...IAAOSwA3dYLYv5
The original Wideload looked like this on card:
https://s3.amazonaws.com/tf.images/r...g1bwidel-b.jpg
New Question: Which G1 mail-away toy has his robot face still visible in alt mode?
My Wideload is in storage - in Malaysia! But you're right. The one I got was old stock from 1987 (it must have shelf-warmed like crazy). I remember the card was red (not gold), and it was badly creased; one of the reasons why I complained to my parents when they bought it for me - back then I liked my packaging/card to look pristine.
As for the new question - I honestly don't know off the top of my head.. I'm gonna guess. It was Cyclonus.
Not Cyclonus. He was a regular store release figure here and in every other country that I know of. Was he a mail-away exclusive in Malaysia?
Also... did Malaysia get the gold-carded/boxed Classic reissues? Cos AFAIK they were exclusive to Europe, Australia and New Zealand. I have zero knowledge about what toys were released in Malaysia but welcome any knew information.
But anyway, the answer is one of the mail-away exclusive Transformers of which there aren't too many of them... so come on, people - have a guess!
Hint: It's not Time Warrior.
I think I know the answer, but I cheated and looked it up. It's Thundercracker
I don't think we got mail-away exclusives in Malaysia.. If there was one, I never took advantage of it. As for Malaysian Transformer releases circa early-1990's, I'll answer in the Random Thoughts thread.
Last edited by FatalityPitt; 10th May 2017 at 10:20 PM. Reason: Added link
Your answer is still incorrect. While Thundercracker was one of the early G1 toys that was also available through mail-order, he wasn't a mail-order exclusive figure as the toy was initially available in stores.
Another hint: It's an Autobot
The answer is -- Powerdasher, F-1 type
New Question: In the live action Transformers film continuity, what is the name of the top secret US government agency tasked with the investigation of Cybertronians?