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    Quote Originally Posted by klystron View Post
    Yeah but then any Decepticon could download their own copies of Ravage and Laserbeak for their own personal use. And of course Soundwave would then have to sue for breach of copyright and loss of potential income, and partition Tyrest to get an injunction to have Vector Sigma and Teletran-1 shutdown because they were hosting illegal digital copies of his minions...
    Then the bots that believe in freedom of information would rise up against the oppressive shanix orientated Soundwave and the corrupt Autobot courts that work in the favour of the wealthy, and the civil war would start again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deonasis View Post
    Soundwave uses Omega-Loc DRM to prevent unauthorised copies.
    Chromedome hacked that junk in less than a breem.
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    More torn than I have ever been about whether to open a MISB figure or not.


    Managed to finally pick up a Titanium Grimlock. Been after him at a decent price for years (I still paid over $50 in the end) and got him MISB off eBay.

    Now I REALLY want to play with this figure, and usually I would have him out of the box in 2 secs flat! But as a MISB of a figure that didn't get a particularly wide release (TRU in the USA) he's pretty rare to find in this state, and his bio on the back of the box is fricken awesome! So the temptation to keep him as is, with the box on display as well to read is very strong.


    So what do folk think I should do? Pretty conflicted here. Oh the weakness of character I am showing by being unable to make an independent decision

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigTransformerTrev View Post
    More torn than I have ever been about whether to open a MISB figure or not.


    Managed to finally pick up a Titanium Grimlock. Been after him at a decent price for years (I still paid over $50 in the end) and got him MISB off eBay.

    Now I REALLY want to play with this figure, and usually I would have him out of the box in 2 secs flat! But as a MISB of a figure that didn't get a particularly wide release (TRU in the USA) he's pretty rare to find in this state, and his bio on the back of the box is fricken awesome! So the temptation to keep him as is, with the box on display as well to read is very strong.


    So what do folk think I should do? Pretty conflicted here. Oh the weakness of character I am showing by being unable to make an independent decision
    Set him free!!!

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    I see it that you've got two options, leave it seeled and get a loose one for 70% of what you've already paid.

    crack it but keep the box, you can display it back in the box any time you want. the Titanium boxes are good for that.
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    Open him up Trev; TFs were made to be manipulated, if they were designed to be displayed in a box, HasTak would be in the statue business.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DELTAprime View Post
    Set him free!!!
    Quote Originally Posted by Hursticon View Post
    Open him up Trev; TFs were made to be manipulated, if they were designed to be displayed in a box, HasTak would be in the statue business.
    Quote Originally Posted by UltraMarginal View Post
    I see it that you've got two options, leave it seeled and get a loose one for 70% of what you've already paid.

    crack it but keep the box, you can display it back in the box any time you want. the Titanium boxes are good for that.

    This figure was actually cheaper than any of the loose ones I could find on eBay or Amazon, otherwise I prob would have just gotten a loose one. But really glad I got the box now. If I can find the box bio online somewhere will post it up here (it's at home so cant copy it out).

    Heh - you know when you ask for people's advice when you've pretty much made up your mind on a course of action but want other folk to tell you to do that same thing? Well cheers guys, you've fufilled that role nicely.

    Gonna go home tonight and play with my Dinobot Commander, but when I get the Transformatorium shed built will put the box up on display somewhere


    Edit: Can't find a place to copy it from, but Titanium Grimmy's bio can be found here:
    http://tformers.com/transformers_dat...ts_6-Inch.html
    Last edited by BigTransformerTrev; 29th November 2013 at 11:58 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigTransformerTrev View Post
    More torn than I have ever been about whether to open a MISB figure or not.
    I stopped reading right there. Open it!!!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by BigTransformerTrev View Post
    Managed to finally pick up a Titanium Grimlock. Been after him at a decent price for years (I still paid over $50 in the end) and got him MISB off eBay.
    Wow you scored yourself a real bargain! It deserves to be opened by your hands


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    I LOVE those Titanium boxes... they are one of the few Hasbro post-Gen1 boxes that I keep intact (not flattened) because they are one of the few lines that Hasbro didn't use generic packaging for.

    (this is all but the last three, which are on a different shelf, because I ran out of room at this spot)



    It's a shame that the toys themselves were a flawed by the "gimmick" of die-cast needing to make up a minimum amount of the figure, forcing parts to be resized to bear the weight-load (and even still, many would be quite floppy from the poorly distributed weight). If they were part of the Classics/Generations lines, with less or no die-cast, I think they would have done a lot better (and be a lot cheaper).


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