I have to admit I'm 35 years old and with the release of the latest Transformers movie earlier this year I became very excited about one of my favorite child hood toys. I never had any of the really big transformers of my day. My day was when they first came out. I always wanted Sound Wave, Optimus, and of course Mega Tron.
Fast forward at least 20 years and now I have a son who plays with transformers. So now I get to make sure he gets all the good ones. We already have the leader class Optimus Prime and Ultimate Bumble Bee. I must say the more expensive transformers are a much better quality than the standard level 3 difficulty ones that retail for around 10 bucks.
I don't remember my original transformers falling apart so easy. They even say on the packaging they are intended to fall apart at the joints to avoid breakage. The original oens didn't have this type of problem because they were much more durable with metal parts.
One thing is for sure though, the older you get the harder it is to do these things. I remember changing my transformers into vehicle mode quickly and easily right out of the box. My son can do it much better than me so I think I am getting a little old to enjoy these toys.
Because of my interest in the original tranformers I rented the Original Transformers Movie. So my son got to see all the original classic characters. This led him to wanting Sound Wave and the original Mega Tron. These two decepticons are really hard to find. They are rare as well as other first generation transformers.
We decided a portal of resources to find rare transformers would be the best thing to do for any fan.
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Mike has been a fan of the original series since it came out. Click here to visit RareTransformers.com
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