Walmart has
Transformers 40th Anniversary: Retro G1 6.25" Optimus Prime Action Figure on sale for
$52.47.
Shipping is free.
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placeb0junkie for finding this deal.
Note, product must be sold/shipped by Walmart
Features:- This vintage G1 Optimus Prime toy is an authentic reissue of the original G1 release
- The 6.25inch (15.8 cm) Optimus Prime action figure features classic conversion from robot mode to semi-truck mode in 5 steps. Makes great gift toys for 8 year old boys and girls
- Transformers action figure for boys and girls comes with a trailer that converts to a combat deck and repair bay, and includes 2 hands, 2 blasters, fuel hose, roller, and missile runner
- Inspired by the original G1 collectible action figure packaging
- Clip and save the tech specs included on the pack in the classic G1 style fans know and love to compare figures' strength, speed, firepower, and more (each sold separately, subject to availability)
- This G1 Optimus Prime action figure toy makes a great collectible figure gift for any Transformers fan
Top Comments
It came with a DVD a comic and a sound box.
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It came with a DVD a comic and a sound box.
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Not sure you really buy these as an investment regardless. Maybe it's more buy for your kid so they could enjoy same toy you did. Or have so you can open and relieve your youth a bit.
All these reissues usually aren't worth saving to sell at some future date. Sometimes you do, but kinda feels more often than not that's the case.
$50 seems fair for this as a reissue. Even if just to buy for parts and maybe display. Optimus is notorious for losing parts as a kid. And weapons/accessories can get a little costly. I think most true collectors will be able to tell difference in parts in vintage vs reissue, but they might still want to get this to fill in missing parts or just to display. The trailer is a bit different then the G1 one I think (color/decal scheme). As is the case with all these other Transformer "Retro" series sets.
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Not sure you really buy these as an investment regardless. Maybe it's more buy for your kid so they could enjoy same toy you did. Or have so you can open and relieve your youth a bit.
All these reissues usually aren't worth saving to sell at some future date. Sometimes you do, but kinda feels more often than not that's the case.
$50 seems fair for this as a reissue. Even if just to buy for parts and maybe display. Optimus is notorious for losing parts as a kid. And weapons/accessories can get a little costly. I think most true collectors will be able to tell difference in parts in vintage vs reissue, but they might still want to get this to fill in missing parts or just to display. The trailer is a bit different then the G1 one I think (color/decal scheme). As is the case with all these other Transformer "Retro" series sets.
I'm in CA, so packaging probably depends on distribution center/store.
I'm in CA, so packaging probably depends on distribution center/store.
I'm in CA, so packaging probably depends on distribution center/store.
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