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    I never noticed on my Masterpiece Prowl he had a notch in his hand for the side flange on his gun to lock in to. I noticed one straight away on MP Wheeljack. It was only last night that I saw it. His gun has been waving around the whole time.

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    According to TFwiki, Gaia Unicron can combine with Voyager TFPRiD Megatron! I wanna try this, as I think it would canonically (as far as the cartoon continuity is concerned) make more sense than combining with Optimus Prime; i.e. representing Unicron possessed Megatron from Predacon Rising.

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    The catalogue image of Headmaster Scorponok in 1987 must have been a pre-production sample (nothing new there as official images are often taken before toys are in production), as some of the colours are different to the actual toy.... something I never noticed before because it was just colour swapping of parts rather than different colours, which would have stood out more.
    The helmet, shoulder cannons, feet and lower legs are green or grey, instead of grey or green on the actual toy (colours are swapped). And Zarak's abdomen is grey instead of cream coloured.

    1987 catalogue scan (big), vs toy photo.

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    Looks like a few others had running changes, like Snaptrap's face is coloured, Aimless is a different colour, Bomb-Burst pretender shell and Beast-Box looks brown

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    Quote Originally Posted by griffin View Post
    The catalogue image of Headmaster Scorponok in 1987 must have been a pre-production sample (nothing new there as official images are often taken before toys are in production), as some of the colours are different to the actual toy.... something I never noticed before because it was just colour swapping of parts rather than different colours, which would have stood out more.
    The helmet, shoulder cannons, feet and lower legs are green or grey, instead of grey or green on the actual toy (colours are swapped). And Zarak's abdomen is grey instead of cream coloured.

    1987 catalogue scan (big), vs toy photo.
    Is this the first time this has been noticed?! That's pretty astounding.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bidoofdude View Post
    Is this the first time this has been noticed?
    No. Also, that's the 1988 catalogue in the link. The prototype Scorponok photos are also on the 1987 catalogue (it was on both years). And most noticeably, Fasttrak is green instead of dark grey. That year, the Technobots were also plastic-swapped.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bidoofdude View Post
    Is this the first time this has been noticed?! That's pretty astounding.
    I read it today on tfwiki, and was amazed at how much of Scorponok was differently coloured. If it was just a panel or head I wouldn't have mentioned it, but this is about a third of the toy... which is pretty significant, and surprised me that it wasn't so obvious before.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sky Shadow View Post
    No. Also, that's the 1988 catalogue in the link. The prototype Scorponok photos are also on the 1987 catalogue (it was on both years). And most noticeably, Fasttrak is green instead of dark grey. That year, the Technobots were also plastic-swapped.
    Ooops, typo with the year.
    But you get the idea... and an impression of how I feel about not noticing it after all these years.


    Here's another one for you...
    I never realised before just how many Hasbro Gen1 toys were not released in Japan by Takara. They had a fair few direct imports of US-packaged toys as mail-away items, but quite a few in the later years just never got released there.
    Like, in 1988 (Powermasters & Pretenders year), half of the Hasbro toys weren't released as general retail items in Japan. In the Generations book, I just thought that the 4 & 1/2 pages of 1988 JP toys was just showing the extra ones with unique colours or moulds that year (like it did for the 1987 JP pages)... it never once dawned on me that that was actually all their toys for 1988, compared to the 9 pages of 1988 US toys.
    And now I see that the Generations book has done the same for 1989 and 1990 (showing all JP toys, not just the non-US ones like the 1987 pages).

    It would have been so obvious if I had ever taken the time to do up a list, but still surprising now that I have.

    Now I want to do up a list of each other's Gen1 "exclusives", just to see who missed out on more.

    (as envious as us in the Hasbro markets were/are of the JP "exclusive" Gen1 toys, there were actually a lot more Hasbro "exclusive" Gen1 toys that I would imagine JP fans were envious of too)

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    Quote Originally Posted by griffin View Post
    Here's another one for you...
    I never realised before just how many Hasbro Gen1 toys were not released in Japan by Takara.
    The weirdest two are Gears and Ironhide. (Or at least, they weren't G1 Transformers.) A list would be interesting to view - I'm surprised if there isn't one. Despite our complaints, Australia ultimately got more different G1 Transformers than just about any other country - definitely more than the US or Japan. And I'd say we beat the UK too.

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    As far as I recall, these are the G1 Transformers released in Hasbro markets that were not released in Japan. I haven't included toys that, while technically different characters, are identical as figures (e.g. Carb/Hosehead, Turtler/Snaptrap etc.). I've also not included Waverider, although his Pretender shell is blonde, whereas Diver's shell is a brunette; the core robots are identical. I'm also not including reissues. Japan never got the Classic Pretenders, but they did get the robots as "Hero Sets" (equivalent of Kmart Legends; only Grimlock and Starscream had cosmetic differences, Bumblebee and Jazz were the same.

    Mini-Spies
    Mini Spy Buggy
    Mini Spy Porsche
    Mini Spy F-1
    Mini Spy 4WD

    G1 Autobots
    Bumblejumper
    Gears
    Ironhide
    Topspin
    Twin Twist
    Jetfire
    Omega Supreme
    Roadbuster
    Whirl
    Powerdasher ("F-1 Dasher")
    Powerdasher ("Drill Dasher")
    Powerdasher ("Sky Dasher")
    Sky Lynx
    Hot Rod, Targetmaster
    Kup, Targetmaster
    Blurr, Targetmaster
    Sky High (Pretender)
    Splashdown
    Groundbreaker
    Gunrunner
    Catilla
    Chainclaw
    Quickswitch
    Optimus Prime, Powermaster
    Quickmix
    Scoop
    Landfill
    Dogfight
    Override
    Backstreet
    Fizzle (almost the same as Wildspark; Fizzle has a red face, whereas Wildspark's is yellow)
    Guzzle
    Sizzle
    Crossblades
    Vroom
    Skyhammer
    Pincher
    Longtooth
    Doubleheader
    Grimlock, Pretender (orange face)
    Long Shot (variant colour)
    Sunrunner (variant colour)
    Flak (variant colour)
    Sidetrack (variant colour)
    Groundshaker
    Retro
    Surge
    Pipeline
    Gusher
    Full-Barrel
    Overflow
    Jazz, Action Master
    Rad
    Jackpot
    Blaster, Action Master
    Bumblebee, Action Master
    Mainframe
    Skyfall
    Snarl, Action Master
    Kick-Off
    Inferno, Action Master
    Grimlock, Action Master
    Rollout
    Optimus Prime, Action Master
    Prowl, Action Master
    Over-Run
    Wheeljack, Action Master
    Sprocket
    Sideswipe, Action Master
    Tracks, Action Master
    Powerflash
    Omega Spreem
    Windmill
    Rumbler
    Circuit
    Rotorstorm
    Rescue Force ("Leozak")
    Rescue Force 1 ("Killbison")
    Rescue Force 2 ("Jallguar")
    Rescue Force 3 ("Drillhorn")
    Gobots
    Drench
    Deftwing
    Ironfist
    Pyro

    G1 Decepticons
    Barrage
    Chop Shop
    Ransack
    Venom
    Runabout
    Runamuck
    Cyclonus, Targetmaster
    Scourge, Targetmaster
    Doubledealer
    Darkwing
    Dreadwind
    Cindersaur
    Sparkstalker
    Quake
    Needlenose
    Spinister
    Finback
    Bugly
    Iguanus
    Carnivac
    Snarler
    Roadgrabber
    Crankcase
    Ruckus
    Windsweeper
    Thunderwing
    Roadblock
    Bludgeon
    Stranglehold
    Octopunch
    Starscream, Pretender (black face)
    Icepick
    Bristleback
    Birdbrain
    Wildfly
    Scowl
    Slog
    Blackjack
    Hyperdrive
    Detour
    Roadhugger
    Skyhopper
    Cement-Head
    Terror-Tread
    Blackout
    Spaceshot
    Treadshot
    Soundwave, Action Master
    Devastator, Action Master
    Shockwave, Action Master
    Krok
    Banzaitron
    Starscream, Action Master
    Axer
    Gutcruncher
    Megatron, Action Master
    Bombshell, Action Master
    Charger
    Take-Off
    Double Punch
    Turbo Master
    Thundercracker, Action Master
    Slicer
    Stalker
    "Bonecrusher" (1992)
    "Hook" (1992)
    "Long Haul" (1992)
    "Mixmaster" (1992)
    "Scavenger" (1992)
    "Scrapper" (1992)
    Jetstorm
    Deluge
    Rage
    Hydradread
    Aquablast
    Drench
    Fearswoop
    Calcar
    Clench

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