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Old 02-29-2012, 10:09 AM   #11
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Ok, ok, behold the Pokemons!

And they're really hers, I swear!

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Old 02-29-2012, 10:55 AM   #12
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Heh, very colour coordinated.


Not like we don't like your TFs, but for me anyway, it's nice to see something besides that once in a while, given that it's a main hobby for us. That's one of the main reasons I set up another little table in my room for my black/gold dinozords. I had Tigerzord there too, but white plastic doesn't play well with sunlight, so I had to make an urgent edit.
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Old 02-29-2012, 11:56 AM   #13
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Cool collections and i think someone REALLY likes pikachoo
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Old 06-17-2012, 05:02 PM   #14
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That's an awesome collection.

The wife collects mangas and Monster high dolls. Problem is she's an MISB collector.
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Old 08-01-2012, 07:03 PM   #15
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AUGUST 1ST 2012 UPDATE!

So here I am, some 6 months after my last set of pics. My collection has grown quite fast, the "second bookshelf wall" was broken in May!


Movie autobots 1. The movie line is still my favorite, even though is now occupies a less prominent place on my shelves.


Movie Autobots 2. That "Dino" is a sad stand-in for the awesome on-screen design he had.


Movie Decepticons 1. Yep, Leader Starscream is still my favorite figure in my collection. Laserbeak is flying thanks to some fishing wires!


Movie Decepticons 2.


RID Autobots. RID is a recent addition to my collection. I love how all over the place it is. You have small and big size, old and new molds, different levels of complexity, clever combiners. And those autobots brothers are the spriritual ancestor to the movie line, with their weird asymetrical design, their alien look and their challenging transformation.


RID Predacons/Decepticons. Ruination and Scourge are absolute classics, 20 years old molds and still looking good side by side with recent figures. I have mixed feelings about Megatron... beautiful robot mode but not one of his 145+ alt mode I find interesting.


Animated Autobots. I had to get the toys simply because I recently watched the entire cartoon for the first time and absolutely loved it. Went on ebay, found a huge inexpensive lot and that was it. The presence of animated toys on my shelves also provide some visual variety as most of my toys are on the realistic side. And they are the proof that a simple transformation can be fun and can result in two perfect modes. Oh and I want a mini-tent to put behind Prowl to replicated my favorite scene in the cartoon!


Animated Decepticons. Animated Megatron is probably the best looking Megatron toy ever made.


Prime. See how little space I devote to that line? That proportional to the level of interest I have in it. With the exception of Wheeljack and FE Prime, these toys are bland and so is the cartoon. I'm not sure wheter I'll keep them or not.


1986 Movie cast. Horribly unscaled but I dont mind! And I have a City Comander trailer in storage just waiting for a Classics Magnus.


G1 Autobots 1. I'm mostly focusing on season 1 characters, in their alternator or masterpiece incarnation (and if neither exist, CHUG). That mistransformed Hot Spot is the only toys I have left from my childhood.


G1 Autobots 2.


G1 Decepticons. A very expensive shelf indeed. Shockwave is a custom by board member Malwave.


Cybertronian stuff. I'm much more excited by the upcoming FOC stuff than the Prime stuff!

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Old 08-12-2012, 04:05 PM   #16
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Haha, you don't believe me? At our wedding in august we're even thinking of having table centerpieces featuring little Pokemon and Transformer figures
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DEFINITELY take pictures of that when it goes down.
Ok well the centerpieces plan didn't come to fruition but...

Some picture from my wedding yesterday. It was a beautiful ceremony

The official poster of the day (my wife is a huge pokemon fan)



At the church



The cake!



The souvenir pin! Can you guess what it represents?


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Old 08-12-2012, 06:13 PM   #17
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awww I happy you guys had cake..... i mean got married....
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Old 05-24-2013, 02:53 PM   #18
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UPDATE MAY 24th 2013!

So again, my collection has grown quite a bit since the august update. I do have more toys but at the same time I feel like I have a better idea of what I want my collection to be. The thing I love the most about Transformers is the amazing variety of styles and aesthetics in each incarnation of the franchise, and I want my collection to display "a little bit of everything", each shelf representing a TF show with it's main caracters and the toys that best represent each design style. And I'm limiting myself to two bookcases, don't want and don't need a third. It'll force me to stay focused and keep only the best figures.

The whole collection. There's an empty shelf in there, I still don't know what's going to end up on it. I'm leaning toward the Transformers Go! line with the very japanese aesthetic of the combiners. Any suggestion?



Movie shelf 1: the real star on this shelf isn't Megatron or the gigantic Devastator. It's Human Alliance Barricade! He's probably my most transformed figure.




Movie shelf 2: Human Alliance and Constructicons mostly, each of them full a the intricate details that make the movie design so fascinating. Starscream is still to this date my favorite figure in all my collection.



Movie shelf 3: Again, the 3 Human Alliance figures steal the show on this shelf. Mudflap and Skidz are two great and clever toys, full of details and layers. Unfortunately they never got the credit they deserve as their characters in the movie were so annoying...




Prime shelf: this line has grown on me. The designs are not spectacular but very surprinsing transformation-wise. They go from quite blocky vehicles modes to sleek, curvy silhouettes in robot mode. Vehicon is the prime example of this, perhaps the most spectacular Deluxe toy in history.




Cybertron shelf: Blocky robots with lots of molded details. They look solid, they feel sturdy, with lots of paint apps... playing with them make you realise how plastic, paint and joint quality has gone downhill in the last few years.




Beast wars shelf: The toys aren't great, especially the robot mode, but in beast mode they're full of personnality, like their cartoon couterparts.




Animated shelf: My favorite cartoon by far, but not my favorite aesthetic at all. The toys are ok, good robot mode but boring alternates and boring transformations. I'm just not a fan of flat, monocolored surfaces. But they deserve their shelf nonetheless due to their unique aesthetic and the awesomeness of the show.



Alternators Shelf: When people come to my place and see my collection, they often ask "ohh pleeeease, can you transform one right now? I wanna see!". When they do, I alway pick an Alternator (Jazz most of the time), and you should see how impressed they are to see a detailed and realistic model car turn into a robot!



Random G1-style figures: Honestly, I don't know where I'm going with that shelf. It'll probably end up being a "season 3 and after" shelf, with Hexatron and Feral Rex. But I'm annoyed that the designs do not seem to mesh well together.



Season 1 Autobots Shelf: Looking good but it's missing a good Prowl and a good Trailbreaker. And I need to acquire some painting skills to customize Jetfire. Looking at this picture, I think maybe Mirage doesn't quite fit in there...



Season 1 decepticons shelf: Bloody damn expensive to assemble but they look GLORIOUS together!



RID shelf: this toyline was all over the place with combiners, transmetals, old figures repaints, and the movie-style precursors, the Autobot Brothers. But suprisingly, they work so well together, probably because the cartoon was so faithful to the toys designs. I love how Scourge is posed, so menacing!



Rescue Bots: Can't wait to have kids and create scenarios with them with these fun, simple and creative toys!



Hearts of Steel shelf: You have to give credit to MMC, who has the guts to enter the industry with three molds based on an obscure comic universe instead of going the easy way with G1 characters. But all three mold are spectacular, fun, and more sturdy than they look. The steampunk aesthetic works so well, it's a shame we probably won't see more toys in that line.

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