Need help in completing list of every Transformers Toys
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Hi everyone,
Does anyone knows where can I find a complete list of every Transformers Toys from 1984 untill today?
I know its maybe a lot to ask but my friend and I were trying to make a complete list but we dont know if we mist someone.
We tried doing it series by series but something doesnt look right to us.
Thanks for your help
Does anyone knows where can I find a complete list of every Transformers Toys from 1984 untill today?
I know its maybe a lot to ask but my friend and I were trying to make a complete list but we dont know if we mist someone.
We tried doing it series by series but something doesnt look right to us.
Thanks for your help
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I don't think there is such a thing exists any longer. There was once a website that existed like that, but I lost the bookmark. It had every Transformer produced along with it's variant. It also included an inventory for each Transformer's accessory. I use to use it as a reference for when I was building my collection. This was two or three years ago. I'm not sure if the website still exists. I'll try to look for it. If I find it, I'll post the link.
Thinking about it, back in the very late 90's, I found a site like that and did grab the data off of it into a text file. It'll be very out of date, obviously, but I'm sure I've still got it on a floppy somewhere and could upload it with a link.Ikijigoku wrote:I don't think there is such a thing exists any longer. There was once a website that existed like that, but I lost the bookmark. It had every Transformer produced along with it's variant. It also included an inventory for each Transformer's accessory. I use to use it as a reference for when I was building my collection. This was two or three years ago. I'm not sure if the website still exists. I'll try to look for it. If I find it, I'll post the link.
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I've always liked www.unicron.com . It's got MIB TFs up to the present day, and most years have the little catalogs as well.
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There's a pretty (not absolutely - but maybe close) list of TFs at www.kollecta.com. I have my collection loaded there.... real easy, free, and you can add stuff if you think something's missing....
cheers
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My Kollection: http://www.kollecta.com/myCollection.as ... 36&ctid=21
cheers
Starscreammm
My Kollection: http://www.kollecta.com/myCollection.as ... 36&ctid=21
Starscreammm's collection!:
http://www.kollecta.com/myCollection.as ... 36&ctid=21
http://www.kollecta.com/myCollection.as ... 36&ctid=21