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    Default Gear4Toys G1 Ironhide & Ratchet Upgrade sets

    Courtesy of Seibertron.com, A new 3rd Party Custom Toy company by the name of Gear4Toys has developed a new set of G1 Ironhide and Ratchet figure upgrades.


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    While being pretty cool, I am neither here nor their on these. I like to keep my G1 figures as they came out. Maybe if I had a second set of them...

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1AZRAEL1 View Post
    While being pretty cool, I am neither here nor their on these. I like to keep my G1 figures as they came out. Maybe if I had a second set of them...
    Admittedly, I kinda feel the same way.
    Though, that CrazyDevy G1 Predaking Sword...

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    Those look pretty nice and better than previous new heads I've seen for these two. Adjusting the chest and arms makes a huge difference. Light up eyes aren't really necessary though.

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    they are not bad, but they are kind of clunky looking.. Like 1AZRAEL1 if i had more ratchets and ironhides they might be worth getting
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    Oh hell yes ill be getting these

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    Looks nice but I haven't bought any 3rd party stuff before and I'm really not sure I want to start... I mean, G1 toys are the way they were meant to be and the Classics/Henkei versions are pretty accurate...

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