Rarity works on supply and demand, so you may have 1,000's of Primes and Megatrons because everyone wanted them and still does so the G1's are rare, but I have to give credit to Shockwave as he was never made in huge supply, we never had him in Australia as well as Megatron, but Shockwave is a very delicate Collectible as he contains electronics and is fragile to breakage and the hose decays and the battery clip is either missing or broken, not only that but Kids always discarded the Boxes.
So I give my vote to the Original G1 Shockwave with black screws MIB.
What transformer toy jet is green and yellow?
A transformer
I think they did before.
It is probably Toy Store Of Doom, Christmas Who? or I Was A Teenage Gary.
Amazon, Target, Toy Biz, and Ebay all sell the Transformer toy called Bulkhead. It ranges in price.
Bakugan
well.....just turn things until they move.
I'm afraid I must answer with a question of my own. Didn't he come with instructions, like all Transformer toys?
Transformer toys vary in cost depending on which toy you want. these toys can range anywhere from 5 dollars to twenty dollars to fifty dollars. they can also be more if you really want an elaborate toy.
No a transformer toy is not suitable for a one year old child because there are many small parts that the child can accidentally put in his or her mouth.
Where ever you purchased the Transformer toys is a good start. Contact the store for more information. EBay is a great website when you can't find something particular.
The CMR on the Transformer toy Armorhide likely stands for "Cybertronian Military Rank," indicating its affiliation with the Cybertronian military hierarchy within the Transformers universe. This designation helps to convey the character's role and status among the Autobots or Decepticons. Additionally, it may serve as a branding element for collectors, emphasizing the toy's connection to the lore and enhancing its appeal.