On new toys or the 80s toys?AJ wrote:To put things in perspective, £100 isn't a lot for collector nerds; I semi-regularly spend £60-£150 on Transformers.
superflyninja wrote:On new toys or the 80s toys?AJ wrote:To put things in perspective, £100 isn't a lot for collector nerds; I semi-regularly spend £60-£150 on Transformers.
I've had an awful feeling lately that I want to rebuy some of my childhood toys like Transformers,He-Man,Zoids, GI Joe,MASK etc.......
I seem to remember my Megatron (that turned into a pistol) had actual metal in its consturction.AJ wrote:New toys. Those '80s ones are janky shit. On an impulse, I did spend a tenner on some of those tiny Micro Machines type ones for my desk at work, but that's it.superflyninja wrote:On new toys or the 80s toys? I've had an awful feeling lately that I want to rebuy some of my childhood toys like Transformers,He-Man,Zoids, GI Joe,MASK etc.......AJ wrote:To put things in perspective, £100 isn't a lot for collector nerds; I semi-regularly spend £60-£150 on Transformers.
hylian_elf wrote:Recommendation of an exceptionally good one please for reasonable cost. £50 or whatever.
indigoDos wrote:Yup, you're basically repeating what I already said..
Gawddamn there are some good looking models there. So expensive thoughAJ wrote:Think they're having a DDOS ATM but, when it comes back online, this might be worth a browse, Elf: http://tfs-express.com
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