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Transformer Schwagg
So, as a “fine” purveyor of Transformers here’s what I’ve found so far
Walmart - The only real decent thing they seem to have is called Robot Heroes, which are absolutely adorable, if you have a thing for giant robots that fit in the palm of you’re hand
Target - keychains and robot heroes, stickers and magnets
Toy stores - Movie toys, they best of which are diecast and pricey
Robot Heroes - Small, almost posable toys about and inch tall that come in Autobot/Decepticon pairs for about 6 dollars
Keychains - Optimus voice keychain - cute, but terribly pointless. Optimus/Bumblebee Figure keychains - cute, but inexpensively made, so be gentle both about 6 dollars
Stickers and magnets - Cute and sticky 1-3 dollars
Voice changers - Mmmmmm robot head, other than that, they will probably only appeal to an eight year old.
Squishy Transformers - Cute reversable lil toys of Optimus and old VW Bumblebee, but cuddly and therefore an abomination
Small diecasts - Cute, but its hard to find a good selection, between 5 and 15 dollars
Movie figures - Alone or in pairs, between 10 and 50 dollars, fun to transform but be gentle, these aren’t the original metal ones, but an unforgiving plastic.
Guns - I’ve seen a few around for about twelve dollars, but I thinks they may be aimed more towards the younger transformer crowd
Diecasts, large - I thinks Bumblebee is out, but I’m absolutely positive that Starscream is coming out in November for about eighty. In the same style as the 20th anniversary Optimus.
If you find anything not on here, let me know
July 25, 2007 at 3:14 pm
I love my stickies - they have made it to my lunch box