If you want, Texas has a website with lots of different tag designs and colors to play with.
Here's one... even if he wouldn't actually need it. I'd buy this if I drove a silver Mustang.
This is my actual car and license plate ;)
I get the annoyance.
A friend of mine used to print off card-sized pics to fill around strange-numbered sets for this very reason (or to use as placeholders for missing cards).
But a friendly request from someone with a family member that fights the very real and occasionally debilitating...
I think Nemesis' bot mode is creepy and cool, but I bought her for the ship mode at full price and don't regret it. Knowing she can convert is just gravy.
That's a heck of a good win for ten bucks! I mean - you could always make time to play games. Beyond that, put it up on Ebay. But yeah - it's also a handy media machine on its own if you have a spare TV that could use it.
Are these all still figures sealed in package, just yellowed bubbles?
I'd say stuff sealed in package is still worth more than loose, but obviously damaged packaging (to include yellowing) is worth less than pristine. If it's just opened packaging that's been set aside, the value is even less...
I always thought the "standard" was the first half of the portmanteau was the color and the second half the altmode. So Bumble = yellow, jumper = Porsche meanwhile Cliff = red and bee = VW. Obviously anything else is wrong. :ROFLMAO:
I bought that whole set of IGear articulated mini-bots way back when they went on clearance, and they're all still in their boxes because they were too big for my tastes. These will at least be right-sized, but honestly it's not that appealing a thing for me any more. If this line eventually...
I believe Fossilsaurus was the purple'ish one. Either way, the Tonka catalog called this one Rockasaurus. Maybe Fossilsaurus was the creature's type and Rockasaurus was its name?
Credit (or infamy depending) where it's due, but I believe it was someone sitting around Bandai that snapped their fingers first. :LOL: Which is also probably why Hasbro won't make just straight "rocks".
On a side note - this is their chance to fix the biggest missed opportunity of the...
I guess proof that Combiner Wars Megatron is one of the most "realistic", because this took a lot of its basic design from that. Either that, or they used him as the basis and they've been working on it since 2015.
Very cool. I'll never own it, but still very cool.
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