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    Sometimes I wonder of the toys from the 2000's are the best transformers ever, or it's only that because that was my generation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Handsprime View Post
    Sometimes I wonder of the toys from the 2000's are the best transformers ever, or it's only that because that was my generation.
    It's just your generation. your oh so young generation.

    I remember G1 with incredible fondness, then I dig out the toys and they are excellent, for their time. I think the best we've had ever as a "general release group" would probably be Generations over the last 5 to 10 years.

    The best we've had ever in my mind would be masterpiece.

    but every line has it's stand out toys, a top 5 from every toy line that's come out would produce a collection of extremely interesting, fun, complex, easy to pose and play with toys.
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    Nah Cybertron was the best IMO. While I think Masterpiece and Generatikns have awesome figures, I think what you grow up with is what you think are the best. I remember playing with my Cybetron Legends class army...good times.
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    Oh come on you guys. The best TF toy series ever is obviously Beast Wars, which added new layers of complexity to the transformations, standardised size classes/price points, expanded the use of articulation, improved the sculpting... the list goes on and on. It also had the best TV show.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zommael View Post
    Oh come on you guys. The best TF toy series ever is obviously Beast Wars, which added new layers of complexity to the transformations, standardised size classes/price points, expanded the use of articulation, improved the sculpting... the list goes on and on. It also had the best TV show.
    Is this where the "trukk not munky" quote goes?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BruiseLee View Post
    Is this where the "trukk not munky" quote goes?
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    Does anyone just stand there looking at their collection, and admire it for a number of minutes?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1AZRAEL1 View Post
    Does anyone just stand there looking at their collection, and admire it for a number of minutes?
    I wouldn't say admire, but that's due to the current situation. My collection is mostly boxed up and in a storage room with only some out on a bookshelf in my bedroom.
    So when I look at mine I stand there in a half in a panic that I'll never get to see it all out again, and half in a panic that when I am able to have it all set up I won't have enough room.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 1AZRAEL1 View Post
    Does anyone just stand there looking at their collection, and admire it for a number of minutes?
    Yes. I have a chair handy for the purpose too

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1AZRAEL1 View Post
    Does anyone just stand there looking at their collection, and admire it for a number of minutes?
    Not often enough tbh

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