It seems that every time I go to add vintage stickers to a Generation 1 Transformers toys these days, either the instructions, stock photography, catalogues or packaging artwork throw up some degree of contradiction or lack of clarity regarding sticker placement. This often leads to a bunch of research across multiple sources - even prototype toy specimens - and sometimes an enjoyable discovery. Not long ago, I posted about the hidden stickers on G1 Drag Strip, and now his fellow Stunticon Breakdown reveals his hidden secrets, too.
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Friday, 29 May 2020
Wednesday, 13 May 2020
The Great Cybertronian Write Off - Week 6
After a short break, the Great Cybertronian Write Off returns for 1985's G1 Transformers entries! Myself, Sixo, Toybox Soapbox - with design by tikgnat - have been producing poster-style mini-reviews of G1 Transformers toys daily, with our own photographs, all stitched together and presented in the style of vintage UK and Euro G1 paperwork. Why? Well, in order to give Transformers fans a tiny little something to look forward to daily at a time when most of us are confined to quarters!
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Bumblejumper,
Bumper,
Diaclone,
Dirge,
European Transformers,
GCWO,
Generation 1,
Hasbro,
Micro Change Series,
Ramjet,
Smokescreen,
Takara,
The Great Cybertronian Write Off,
Tracks,
Transformers
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