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12 March 2012, 15:32
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Tonight we're gonna party like it's 1988!![]() Martin Lund Aalborg, DenmarkGroup: Administrators Posts: 3 645 Joined: 26 February 2006 |
The decision in the last few years to include AA or AAA alkaline batteries in the current larger size figures is causing a major headache; you would like to keep the figures sealed up, but with the inclusion of AA or AAA batteries instead of the old button cell batteries you found in calculators etc., you now run the risk of a battery leak at one point or another if you keep the figures sealed up. And that could ruin a perfectly fine figure. I just took out the batteries from my 1992 G2 Optimus Prime's voice box (had forgotten about these) and these had the print "JAN 2001" (expected expiry or best before date, I guess) on them. There was no juice left, as was expected, and fortunately there was no leakage either. But these were Duracells; I suspect those included with the larger Transformers figures made nowadays are the cheapest no-name batteries you can find. I guess you have no choice but to open and remove the batteries from the figures you have in storage, unless you want to make an unpleasant discovery in a few years time. What happened here, then? Did US and/or EU consumer legislation force Hasbro and other toy makers to include batteries with battery-operated products so that these would work right out of the box? Don't know the specifics, but it might have to do with how the batteri compartment is constructed. If it's an easy "open lid and slip batteries in" dealy then the batteries are optional. But - as has been the case with many Hasbro TFs the past, what, 20 years? - if the compartment needs a screwdriver to be opened, then I guess the batteries have be included before hitting the shelves. Again, I don't know the specifics, but it seems credible to me that it's a case of making it as easy for the consumer as possible; the argument being that not all household may have a screw driver. I dunno... Either way, Hasbro has opted for the cheapest no-name batteries for the past (at least) 6 years, even using their own brand, IIRC. -------------------- *** 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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12 March 2012, 19:09
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Tonight we're gonna party like it's 1988!![]() Martin Lund Aalborg, DenmarkGroup: Administrators Posts: 3 645 Joined: 26 February 2006 |
Actually, the trend at TakTomy for the past many years has been that if a toy in its regular retail release featured electronics, then they would be omitted from their lucky draw versions. The lucky draw "Sky Lynx" version of Flame Convoy did not have any electronics, for instance.
Same deal with BotCon Clench. |
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25 March 2012, 23:45
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Kinda like Spiderman![]() Carl SwedenGroup: Members Posts: 2 559 Joined: 27 February 2006 |
Actually, the trend at TakTomy for the past many years has been that if a toy in its regular retail release featured electronics, then they would be omitted from their lucky draw versions. The lucky draw "Sky Lynx" version of Flame Convoy did not have any electronics, for instance. Same deal with BotCon Clench. That is a very good move on their part for the MISB collectors. -------------------- 20% cool 80% fool
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26 March 2012, 07:34
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Tonight we're gonna party like it's 1988!![]() Martin Lund Aalborg, DenmarkGroup: Administrators Posts: 3 645 Joined: 26 February 2006 |
Actually, the trend at TakTomy for the past many years has been that if a toy in its regular retail release featured electronics, then they would be omitted from their lucky draw versions. The lucky draw "Sky Lynx" version of Flame Convoy did not have any electronics, for instance. Same deal with BotCon Clench. That is a very good move on their part for the MISB collectors. True! And cheaper for all concerned! |
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