Hasbro Tech spechs aren't worth saving these days, I'd send the lot to the recyle bin when it comes to new stuff. Some of the old packaging and Japanese stuff is worth keeping sans blister though, the blister adds nothing but space.
Hasbro Tech spechs aren't worth saving these days, I'd send the lot to the recyle bin when it comes to new stuff. Some of the old packaging and Japanese stuff is worth keeping sans blister though, the blister adds nothing but space.
Hmmm I'm starting to get this problem a bit, at the moment I'm keeping everything under my bed... Needless to say if things keeping going the way they are I'm going to need a bigger bed lol
Strange that I'm actually reluctant to chuck out what is in essence a piece of plastic, I think for the moment I'll probably chuck out the less important blisters like the ones for my PCCs, should clear up some space for now but eventually I'll need to chuck out all of them I guess.![]()
Aawww, so cute... I used to keep my Transformers under my bed in 1985-86. In 1987 I started displaying them on top of chest drawers, cupboards etc. It wasn't until 1988 that I started using a bookshelf.The great thing about having them under the bed is that when you're lying on your tummy playing with the toys you don't have to necessarily get up to get another toy (mmm... so lazy... <drool>)
Just chuck 'em dude. Especially Hasbro blisters - they can't be reattached to the card so there's just no point in keeping them since you can't put the toy back on card (unlike TakaraTOMY carded TFs... but even then I'm finding now that I chuck out a lot of their blisters too... just don't have the room!)Originally Posted by Fonecrusher