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31st March 2009, 02:46 PM
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New counterfeit TFs warning - now lucky draws aren't safe.
That's right, it seems that the counterfiet/replica producers of TFs toys are now targetting the very lucritive Lucky Draw toys. It's kinda like counterfiet money, in that people focus on the higher notes for greater return - here they started with figures like Optimus and non-reissue toys, then worked up to ehobby exclusives (of which only one or two thousand exist), and now, the gold coloured Lucky Draw toys, which are limited to 5-10 each.
http://www.tfw2005.com/transformers-...lating-167179/
Apparently the toy pirates are able to access the means to vacum-plate toys now, and one example is the recent Henkei Galvatron. It looks to be a recent Lucky Draw toy (because someone's posted a comparasson pic), and the counterfeiters have taken a normal Galvatron, pulled it apart, plated it, then put it back together, and tried to sell it as a Lucky Draw Galvatron. Remember, these things are usually limited to about 5, and can fetch thousands. If someone is able to spend, even a couple hundred on forging one, that's a huge return.
Another sad day for collectors of legitimate Transformers toy, especially the rarer ones.
I myself have been wanting to get at least one Lucky Draw toy for my collection, but now won't be so sure if I get a legit one.
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31st March 2009, 08:40 PM
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Don't think it's as simple as that, was following this story on tfw2005 and from what I can tell... this was a 'testshot' kinda toy. Meaning it was one of the leftovers from producing the actual luck draws. My best guess is that they tested first on a Hasbro toy because the plastic is a cheaper grade. There is also at least one plated Hasbro Galvatron in TT packaging.
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