I has a dilemma! I dont know wat to buy in rgeards to toys, and fought I'd let sum ppl on the inernet decide for me, becoz the opinion of strangers matters. Wat I'm going to do is leave you with vey few details and everything, and very little actual questions you can fesibly answer, becoz I'm sure we al have the absolute same tasts and everyfin.
PLEASE THINK FOR ME ON THIS SUBJECTIVE MATTER
Seriously, am I just getting grumpier, or are people getting stupider?
I could understand if there were minor differences people were unsure of - say, Hasbro or Takara reissues were missiles or whatever might be a deciding factor that isn't prominently known. But when it's for two different colour toys, or wanting to know whether a redeco is worth it, it's down entirely to which colour scheme people like the best, or whether they want a second version of the same mould but in a different colour... I mean, half the time they're going to make whatever decision anyway... Argh. It's like having half-a-dozen cocorubs' knocking around...
powermaster prime wld be a sound invsetment , useful as a bludgeon, which is hrder to find as powemaster Prime has been reissued and the skull one hasnt
Denyer wrote:powermaster prime wld be a sound invsetment , useful as a bludgeon, which is hrder to find as powemaster Prime has been reissued and the skull one hasnt
How long have you been wanting to use that one then?
Clay wrote:Always get the black one. They're more sophisticated and mature.
Well, Raideen is the spritiual father of all transforming toys, so I guess it's only right that Popy's half-arsed redeco idea for him should live on as well...
inflatable dalek wrote:How long have you been wanting to use that one then?
The second-or-so interval between thinking "because you can always hit people with it", "to hit = to bludgeon" and deciding to go back and maul the typing.
Denyer wrote:The second-or-so interval between thinking "because you can always hit people with it", "to hit = to bludgeon" and deciding to go back and maul the typing.
Compared to some, that's a D-Day esque level of planning...