$180 for the silverbolt and maybe $250 for sludge would be amounts sellers and buyers should be happy with. Both have yellowed bubbles (cant tell if is affected the toys) and there are just not that many MISB classic collectors.
$180 for the silverbolt and maybe $250 for sludge would be amounts sellers and buyers should be happy with. Both have yellowed bubbles (cant tell if is affected the toys) and there are just not that many MISB classic collectors.
na toys are mint no yellow , is there many misb classic g1's around much, cheers for the pricing guesstimate, i was thinking around that area
Not me I dislike them almost as much as I dislike anything ultra magnus - and that is alot! They are reissues, the boxes have no display appeal to me and the toys when compared to original release g1 feel different. Many are missing the metal parts the originals did, some even have their rubsign indent filled in, even the instructions dont look right. But thats just my opinion on them.
Interesting opinion. I like them because they were the g1 around when i was a kid. I still see them as vintage g1 as they werent made for collectors (like the encores). And i like that they are affordable and i like how the prowl says "diaclone" on his bonnet sticker![]()
Classics while old don't really go for a lot, people will have them for crazy prices on e-bay but they never sell, I would say MISB max for Sludge $350 and Silverbolt max $250 which is still a lot more than you paidThere are Classics collectors out there of which I used to be one, had heaps MISB MOSC but have since moved them on as I have focused on original G1. They seem to do well in the US as they weren't released there, also if you happen to travel to Japan you might be able to off load them there at a good price.