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Thread: Botcon 2010 G2 Sideswipe (DIY) - Sealed

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    Default Botcon 2010 G2 Sideswipe (DIY) - Sealed

    Linky here @ iGear Store

    For the price of US$600, would anyone buy it?

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    if i wanted to waste my money then yes i would

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    If it's genuine, I don't think that's entirely unreasonable for such a limited toy.

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    No, no I wouldn't. Why spend $600 on something like that when I can buy one for $25, strip it down and do it myself? I can see the appeal of keeping something as rare as this sealed but i doesn't do it for me

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    For a toy that is only limited to 25 units, it's rarity is on par with a Lucky Draw figure, and they fetch at least a couple thousand.
    And the plastic parts (including transparant parts) are different colours to any existing release of that mould, so trying to create a custom figure yourself might not be possible.

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    All the clear parts on Sideswipe/Sunstreaker, coloured or otherwise are moulded in clear plastic. The colour is easy to strip (kind of) and easy to recolour. I don't see how it is difficult to get G2 Sideswipe from a regular release (and wouldn't pay that insane amount).

    I'd do it just to prove you guys wrong, but the scheme hurts my eyes

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    Is clear plastic easy to recolour and remain translucent?

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    There are lots of clear colours available. Generally speaking most are pretty good.

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