This thread is dedicated to (presumed) mysteries and (apparent) discoveries regarding primarily older toys where new variations, packaging variants and other peculiarities are discovered.
Do you have an odd version of a toy you can't seem to find any info about? Have you seen a toy in packaging you can't quite seem to place? Or do you just have a general question about the various types of international/multilingual packaging variants that Hasbro was using before merging them all into one single worldwide version featuring five languages in 2019? Feel free to post them here!
I'm going to start off with something that has been on and off my radar for a while: Tiny Tins versions of the Armada Mini-Cons in Armada (or even Robots in Disguise) packaging instead of Universe packaging.
Back in 2007, Mathew Ignash discovered Mini-Cons with Tiny Tins, but in Armada packaging. Sadly, he did not post any photos, and the eBay listing is long gone.
Three years later, I apparently discovered the Mini-Cons Dirt Boss and Downshift from the Race Mini-Con Team, as well as Oval, Spiral and Backtrack from the Street Speed Mini-Con Team, also with Tiny Tins but in Robots in Disguise packaging. Again, I did not post any photos at the time, and the eBay listings are also long gone.
Now as for the images I have been able to find since then:
So it's well-known that Hasbro held the license for "Tiny Tins"-branded carrying cases (owned by Australian company Track Stars Collectables), and released a bunch of small Transformers, My Little Pony and plush Disney toys with those tin coffins.
For Transformers, these were the 2001 Robots in Disguise Spy Changers Crosswise, Hot Shot, Ironhide, Mirage, Prowl 2, R.E.V., Side Swipe and W.A.R.S. (in Robots in Disguise packaging), the Armada Mini-Cons Dirt Boss, Mirage and Downshift (in packaging branded as part of the 2003-onwards Universe line), and redecos of Dirt Boss, Mirage and Downshift available with the Cybertron Deluxe Class figures Hot Shot, Override, Landmine, Dirt Boss, Red Alert and Thundercracker (in Cybertron packaging).
Here are the standard Universe versions of Dirt Boss, Mirage and Downshift:
Note how it's not just the packaging, but also the Tiny Tins themselves that feature the styling and branding of the Universe packaging.
However, there are also versions of those Mini-Cons that were available in Universe-branded packaging, but the Tiny Tins themselves instead featured the styling and branding of Armada packaging.
And then there are versions of those Mini-Cons that were actually available in Armada-branded packaging, complete with Armada-branded Tiny Tins.
I should have realized this already when I first saw the photos of that Dirt Boss last year, but somehow it didn't really click with me until I found the photos of that Mirage the other day: That's European packaging!
And this realization, finally, allowed me to connect the dots. Here is what probably happened there:
In the United States, the Tiny Tins Mini-Cons were (intended to be) available on Universe-branded cards, and with Universe-styled and Universe-branded Tiny Tins.
However, since the Universe branding wasn't used for Europe, Hasbro decided to go for a similar route as they later did with the Micromaster Sixcombiner teams that were available on Universe cards (and as KB Toys exclusives) in the United States, but on Energon (Protectobots, Constructicons) or Cybertron (Railbots, Aerialbots) cards in Europe. For the Tiny Tins Mini-Cons, Hasbro decided to release them on multilingual Armada-branded cards, and with Armada-styled and Armada-branded Tiny Tins.
Hooowever, inevitably, some mix-ups happened during the production run, resulting in Armada-styled and -branded Tiny Tins being available on Universe-branded cards. If you look closely, only the Universe-branded Tiny Tins feature a "trademark" ™ after the "Transformers: Universe" logo, while the "Transformers: Armada" logo on the Armada-branded Tiny Tins is lacking all ™ symbols. That's typically an indicator for European packaging.
That only leaves the Tiny Tins versions of Spiral, Oval and Backtrack (which are listed as cross-sells on Dirt Boss and Mirage's packaging) and the Robots in Disguise-branded Tiny Tins unaccounted for.
Do you have an odd version of a toy you can't seem to find any info about? Have you seen a toy in packaging you can't quite seem to place? Or do you just have a general question about the various types of international/multilingual packaging variants that Hasbro was using before merging them all into one single worldwide version featuring five languages in 2019? Feel free to post them here!
I'm going to start off with something that has been on and off my radar for a while: Tiny Tins versions of the Armada Mini-Cons in Armada (or even Robots in Disguise) packaging instead of Universe packaging.
Back in 2007, Mathew Ignash discovered Mini-Cons with Tiny Tins, but in Armada packaging. Sadly, he did not post any photos, and the eBay listing is long gone.
Seibertron.com Energon Pub Forums • Armada Mini-Cons with Tiny Tins?
www.seibertron.com
Three years later, I apparently discovered the Mini-Cons Dirt Boss and Downshift from the Race Mini-Con Team, as well as Oval, Spiral and Backtrack from the Street Speed Mini-Con Team, also with Tiny Tins but in Robots in Disguise packaging. Again, I did not post any photos at the time, and the eBay listings are also long gone.
Armada Mini-Cons in RID Tiny Tins packaging?
Transformers Toys ARMADA DIRT BOSS Tiny Tins - eBay (item 160469627249 end time Nov-14-10 22:44:31 PST) Transformers Toys Downshift Tiny Tins - eBay...
www.tfw2005.com
Now as for the images I have been able to find since then:
So it's well-known that Hasbro held the license for "Tiny Tins"-branded carrying cases (owned by Australian company Track Stars Collectables), and released a bunch of small Transformers, My Little Pony and plush Disney toys with those tin coffins.
For Transformers, these were the 2001 Robots in Disguise Spy Changers Crosswise, Hot Shot, Ironhide, Mirage, Prowl 2, R.E.V., Side Swipe and W.A.R.S. (in Robots in Disguise packaging), the Armada Mini-Cons Dirt Boss, Mirage and Downshift (in packaging branded as part of the 2003-onwards Universe line), and redecos of Dirt Boss, Mirage and Downshift available with the Cybertron Deluxe Class figures Hot Shot, Override, Landmine, Dirt Boss, Red Alert and Thundercracker (in Cybertron packaging).
Here are the standard Universe versions of Dirt Boss, Mirage and Downshift:
Note how it's not just the packaging, but also the Tiny Tins themselves that feature the styling and branding of the Universe packaging.
However, there are also versions of those Mini-Cons that were available in Universe-branded packaging, but the Tiny Tins themselves instead featured the styling and branding of Armada packaging.
And then there are versions of those Mini-Cons that were actually available in Armada-branded packaging, complete with Armada-branded Tiny Tins.
I should have realized this already when I first saw the photos of that Dirt Boss last year, but somehow it didn't really click with me until I found the photos of that Mirage the other day: That's European packaging!
And this realization, finally, allowed me to connect the dots. Here is what probably happened there:
In the United States, the Tiny Tins Mini-Cons were (intended to be) available on Universe-branded cards, and with Universe-styled and Universe-branded Tiny Tins.
However, since the Universe branding wasn't used for Europe, Hasbro decided to go for a similar route as they later did with the Micromaster Sixcombiner teams that were available on Universe cards (and as KB Toys exclusives) in the United States, but on Energon (Protectobots, Constructicons) or Cybertron (Railbots, Aerialbots) cards in Europe. For the Tiny Tins Mini-Cons, Hasbro decided to release them on multilingual Armada-branded cards, and with Armada-styled and Armada-branded Tiny Tins.
Hooowever, inevitably, some mix-ups happened during the production run, resulting in Armada-styled and -branded Tiny Tins being available on Universe-branded cards. If you look closely, only the Universe-branded Tiny Tins feature a "trademark" ™ after the "Transformers: Universe" logo, while the "Transformers: Armada" logo on the Armada-branded Tiny Tins is lacking all ™ symbols. That's typically an indicator for European packaging.
That only leaves the Tiny Tins versions of Spiral, Oval and Backtrack (which are listed as cross-sells on Dirt Boss and Mirage's packaging) and the Robots in Disguise-branded Tiny Tins unaccounted for.
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