It has been nearly a year since I began my journey to acquire two of every G1 figure and put them on display. A lot has changed in that time, some good, some bad and some unexpected. But if there is one thing we can count on in this life, it is change. So without further delay, I present what will probably be my final post
Showing posts with label 1988. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1988. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 25, 2015
A Curator's Dream: Realized (and Thanks for all the Fish)
Labels:
1985,
1986,
1987,
1988,
AFA,
Beast Wars,
Blog,
Collectors,
Combiners,
Decoys,
E-Hobby,
G1,
Generation 1,
Generation 2,
Headmasters,
Japanese,
Masterpiece,
Pretender,
Targetmasters
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
The Big One
I considered waiting much longer to post this purchase, but as it is I've already had this figure for a while and I thought it would be a good idea to go ahead and get it out there. For something this big I figured it needed a little gravitas, after all it doesn't come along every day. And it represents thus far the largest monetary investment I have made in any one figure to date. But I knew as soon as I had it in my hands it was all worth it.
Labels:
1988,
Generation 1,
Headmasters,
Japanese,
Masterforce,
Pretender
Friday, November 29, 2013
C-305 Ranger
I'm trying something a little different with my pictures for the next couple of blog posts. Instead of the normal white background I thought I would experiment with a black background to see if I could get some cleaner, clearer shots of figures. The first figure to endure this process: Ranger.
Labels:
1988,
Generation 1,
Godmasters,
Japanese,
Masterforce
Saturday, August 31, 2013
Charticon Aftershock, A Personal Look
Let me preface this by saying I know Flywheels is planning on doing a review of this figure if he hasn't already. Because I don't want to go over the exact same things I decided to make this post about my personal experience in creating this figure over the past ten months. This thing has been my "baby" and I am very proud to have such a nice finished product.
It is hard to even know where to start. When we first set up the idea of this convention there was no doubt in my mind that we were going to do an exclusive. And because I am very passionate about transformer toys in general, I decided I wanted to do an exclusive that would exceed all expectations, something that would literally be the best of the best. Did I achieve that?
It is hard to even know where to start. When we first set up the idea of this convention there was no doubt in my mind that we were going to do an exclusive. And because I am very passionate about transformer toys in general, I decided I wanted to do an exclusive that would exceed all expectations, something that would literally be the best of the best. Did I achieve that?
Labels:
1988,
Charticon,
Classics,
Comparison,
Convention,
custom,
Generation 1,
Generations,
Japanese,
Paperwork,
Targetmasters,
Tech Specs
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