How can I identify my transformer action figure?

How can I identify my transformer action figure?

IDENTIFY YOUR TRANSFORMER TOYS Our toy, action figure, and parts identification tool helps you identify your unknowns rapidly by color as well as figure or part type. Includes Transformers, Gobots, TMNT, and many other popular toys!

Are there any Transformers toys that are still collectible?

It shouldn’t come as much of a surprise these days, but those toys we all played with back in the 80 are worth a lot of money now. Granted, you can’t just pull out a Barbie without its head and expect to rake in the cash, but the items that were played with and remain in good condition are still collectible.

How to find out how much transformers are worth?

Contact us for a free quote! SEE HOW MUCH IT IS WORTH WITH OUR TRANSFORMERS PRICE GUIDE Transformerland’s price guide is rapidly becoming one of the most widely used resource for pricing Transformers toys and other action figures. See market value trends over time with our real-time price histograms!

Where can I find a list of Transformers?

See instruction scans, checklists, figure bios, toy reviews and videos, complete parts listings for each figure with Transformerland’s all-in-one toy collector’s resource. Further reading of interest: G1 Transformers toys and their history.

Where can I find vintage Transformers action figures?

TFSource is your site when you’re looking for vintage Transformers toys and action figures. These G1 collectibles are hard to find, but TFS can help! TFSource is your site when you’re looking for vintage Transformers toys and action figures.

Is there a Transformers figure for every kid?

There’s a Transformers figure for every kid or collector. From big converting action figures to miniature battling robots to figures that change between modes in 1 step, you can team up with Transformers toys to create your own incredible adventures.

What was the shelf life of Transformers toys?

While most modern toys have a shelf-life of maybe six months, in the 80s a single toy could ship steadily for two years, more if the line was particularly successful. The original Bumblebee and Starscream toys shipped for three, and some of the Mini-Cassettes for four.

When did the first Transformers toy line come out?

Starting in 1984, the line ran for seven years in America, eight in Europe and Japan (though Takara would break the line up into multiple sub-franchises). 1.1 Then Vs.

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