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26 March 2012, 07:50
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Tonight we're gonna party like it's 1988!![]() Martin Lund Aalborg, DenmarkGroup: Administrators Posts: 3 644 Joined: 26 February 2006 |
Hi Petsku!
Thank you for showing us this - this is a marvellous collection, and with so many very very pristine items in it, it is almost a shame to break it up. A few pointers of advice: * Usually the Micromasters go as groups of 4, as they were released. When you have all 4 of a given group, it's easier to sell them as that group. Just my oppinion. * The same goes for the clones sets. * That Jetfire you note as "Spanish": I'd love to see more pictures of that. Which aspect is spanish - the instructions or the country where you bought him? * If you need to identify parts, I can recommend this site here. Good luck -------------------- *** The NTFA Blog - Episode 14 (02/05/13)! *** Latest TF kitbash: CHUG Getaway (WIP) Collection count: More than 850 toys from all generations. Check out my Collection List, Collection Pics, Want List and Feedback. Also check out my G2 Stunticon replicas in the kitbash section! |
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26 March 2012, 14:59
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![]() Markus Hauta Kauhava, Etelä-Pohjanmaa, FinlandGroup: Members Posts: 582 Joined: 3 March 2006 |
PM send!
-------------------- Alkaa P:llä loppuu A:lla, hianoo olla Pohjanmaalla.
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26 March 2012, 16:22
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Helsinki, FinlandGroup: Members Posts: 37 Joined: 25 March 2012 |
Hi Petsku! Thank you for showing us this - this is a marvellous collection, and with so many very very pristine items in it, it is almost a shame to break it up. A few pointers of advice: * Usually the Micromasters go as groups of 4, as they were released. When you have all 4 of a given group, it's easier to sell them as that group. Just my oppinion. * The same goes for the clones sets. * That Jetfire you note as "Spanish": I'd love to see more pictures of that. Which aspect is spanish - the instructions or the country where you bought him? * If you need to identify parts, I can recommend this site here. Good luck \o/ Thank you so much, Fighbird!! What a tremendous well of knowledge a place like this can be, you guys were able to identify some parts right off the bat! Can you extrapolate further what figure the two Italian safety missiles might belong to? Fighbird, I bought my Jetfire from Spain and his instructions are multi lingual, four different languages, I bet one of the languages is Spanish. Here's a photo I took of him: ![]() Thanks so much! Petsku |
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26 March 2012, 21:42
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![]() Håkan Lund, SwedenGroup: Members Posts: 345 Joined: 2 September 2009 |
No problem, glad to help!
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29 March 2012, 02:07
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Helsinki, FinlandGroup: Members Posts: 37 Joined: 25 March 2012 |
The Jetfire I believe comes from a Milton Bradley box, MB Transformers are known to have been sold in Spain. The instructions show German first, which is usually a sign of Milton Bradley packaging. When French is shown first (as with your Insecticons) they are Ceji-manufactured Hasbro Europe items, just after Milton Bradley. If you do not find anyone to buy your whole collection, I would very much love to buy all of your Insecticons + techs + paerwork for those Insects Please let me know if that should ever be a possibility All the best Maz Hey Maz! What a wealth of knowledge this place has, I'm floored. I've also posted my collection on one other TF forum but I have to say here's where I posted first and people here just seem to be super kind, and willing to share their knowledge, actually helping me with my sale. I am so grateful and honestly can't thank you enough. So Maz - of course that's a possibility! Just when I thought I was done with my research (like evaluating everything in the collection etc. so I can put a price tag on it all) when you had to post this new information for me So I just went ahead and quickly did a little further research into both MB (Milton Bradley) and the French Ceji manufactured variants with Google, and checked through a few of the figures in the collection, and sure enough, Jetifire is the Milton Bradley variant, and so far I've identified the following to be the French Ceji variants: Devastator - genuine G1 Ceji variants from 1986 (not the later G2 yellow variants), identified by Japan-blocked copyright imprints, instructions that say "Made and printed in France by Ceji, under license from Takara Co., Ltd.", as well as the precise Ceji shade of yellow that's slightly different from the later G2 yellow coloring, etc. + Instructions, Constructicons: - Bonecrusher, 100% Complete + Techspecs. C9.0 Condition (Near Mint). - Hook, 100% Complete. C9.0 Condition (Near Mint). - Long Haul, 100% Complete. Figure itself C9.0 condition (Near Mint), but the Devastator connector part has slight traces of a black marker pen having been used on it (on the small yellow pieces). - Mixmaster, 100% Complete. C9.0 Condition (Near Mint) - Scavenger, 90% complete (gun missing). C9.0 Condition (Near Mint). - Scrapper, 90% complete (gun missing). C9.0 Condition (Near Mint). Insecticons - all these are the Ceji variants, identified by the orange (not yellow) chest plates and the Japan-blocked copyright imprints behind them - Bombshell, 100% Complete + Techspecs. C8.5 Condition (Minor wear). - Bombshell, 100% Complete. C8.5 Condition (Minor wear). - Bombshell, 90% complete (gun missing). C8.0 Condition (Minor wear). - Kickback, 100% Complete + Instructions. C8.0+ Condition (Minor wear). - Shrapnel, 100% Complete + Instructions. C7.0 Condition (Tight joints, but some paint wear). Seekers - Ceji variants, identified by the hard plastic nosecones (instead of rubber), plastic black wheels (instead of die cast), and the Japan-blocked copyright imprints in the legs - Dirge, 100% Complete + Instructions + Techspecs. C9.5 Condition (Mint). - Ramjet, 100% Complete + Instructions + Techspecs. C6.0 condition (right leg and black parts on wings have been glued back on). - Starscream, 100% Complete + Instructions + Techspecs. C9.0 Condition (Minor sticker wear). ...it looks like I might have to do even more research if I want to be as informative and precise as possible in my listing of the entire collection, currently I don't even really know whether the MB or Ceji origin of some of these matters or affects the value potential buyers might place on any of these, but I of course want to share all the possible variant information I can. This is the MB article I read, written in 2010 - the part that of course stood out for me said that year a MB Jetfire sold for 600 euros on eBay (but I of course have no idea if it was loose/boxed, etc. and as it is am probably not gonna place any value on mine for being the MB variant, will probably just mention it is but list its estimated value as $150 *tops*, due to the fact that I noticed it's got some discoloration/yellowing on its chest plate): http://20thcenturytoycollector.com/mb-transformers-part-1/ This is the Ceji article I read (funny coincidence - it was written today!): http://tfsource.com/blog/ Thanks again guys, I can't thank you enough, Petsku This post has been edited by Petsku: 29 March 2012, 02:09 |
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29 March 2012, 09:25
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![]() London, United KingdomGroup: Members Posts: 72 Joined: 21 April 2011 |
Hey Maz! What a wealth of knowledge this place has, I'm floored. I've also posted my collection on one other TF forum but I have to say here's where I posted first and people here just seem to be super kind, and willing to share their knowledge, actually helping me with my sale. I am so grateful and honestly can't thank you enough. So Maz - of course that's a possibility! Just when I thought I was done with my research (like evaluating everything in the collection etc. so I can put a price tag on it all) when you had to post this new information for me So I just went ahead and quickly did a little further research into both MB (Milton Bradley) and the French Ceji manufactured variants with Google, and checked through a few of the figures in the collection, and sure enough, Jetifire is the Milton Bradley variant, and so far I've identified the following to be the French Ceji variants: Devastator - genuine G1 Ceji variants from 1986 (not the later G2 yellow variants), identified by Japan-blocked copyright imprints, instructions that say "Made and printed in France by Ceji, under license from Takara Co., Ltd.", as well as the precise Ceji shade of yellow that's slightly different from the later G2 yellow coloring, etc. + Instructions, Constructicons: - Bonecrusher, 100% Complete + Techspecs. C9.0 Condition (Near Mint). - Hook, 100% Complete. C9.0 Condition (Near Mint). - Long Haul, 100% Complete. Figure itself C9.0 condition (Near Mint), but the Devastator connector part has slight traces of a black marker pen having been used on it (on the small yellow pieces). - Mixmaster, 100% Complete. C9.0 Condition (Near Mint) - Scavenger, 90% complete (gun missing). C9.0 Condition (Near Mint). - Scrapper, 90% complete (gun missing). C9.0 Condition (Near Mint). Insecticons - all these are the Ceji variants, identified by the orange (not yellow) chest plates and the Japan-blocked copyright imprints behind them - Bombshell, 100% Complete + Techspecs. C8.5 Condition (Minor wear). - Bombshell, 100% Complete. C8.5 Condition (Minor wear). - Bombshell, 90% complete (gun missing). C8.0 Condition (Minor wear). - Kickback, 100% Complete + Instructions. C8.0+ Condition (Minor wear). - Shrapnel, 100% Complete + Instructions. C7.0 Condition (Tight joints, but some paint wear). Seekers - Ceji variants, identified by the hard plastic nosecones (instead of rubber), plastic black wheels (instead of die cast), and the Japan-blocked copyright imprints in the legs - Dirge, 100% Complete + Instructions + Techspecs. C9.5 Condition (Mint). - Ramjet, 100% Complete + Instructions + Techspecs. C6.0 condition (right leg and black parts on wings have been glued back on). - Starscream, 100% Complete + Instructions + Techspecs. C9.0 Condition (Minor sticker wear). ...it looks like I might have to do even more research if I want to be as informative and precise as possible in my listing of the entire collection, currently I don't even really know whether the MB or Ceji origin of some of these matters or affects the value potential buyers might place on any of these, but I of course want to share all the possible variant information I can. This is the Ceji article I read (funny coincidence - it was written today!): http://tfsource.com/blog/ Hehe did you go right to the bottom of that article to see who wrote it? ;) If and when you do decide to sell your Ceji variant Constructicons, Insecticons and now Dirge, Starscream and Ramjet, again, I'd gladly be first in line for those All the best Maz This post has been edited by Maz: 29 March 2012, 09:30 |
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