Burn wrote:So I got one too. Yeah.
A what? A kup of joe?
Burn wrote:So I got one too. Yeah.
Va'al wrote:The North American continent has been seeing the new Generations Combiner Wars Leader class Megatron for a little while, and its seems that Australia is also receiving its batches, too! Courtesy of Seibertron.com board admin Burn, we have confirmation of the Decepticon founder arriving down under without too much to wait compared to elsewhere in the world. Check out the image below, taken at a Toys'R'Us in Cairns, priced at AUS$ 89.99 (approx US $69) - and maybe join Australian fans in weeping over the retail price of MP Ultra Magnus, too (approx US $ 230).
Remember, to help out your fellow fans and collectors, make sure to flag any sighting of this or other toys in the regional forum boards here, and in our ever-growing database here!
Burn wrote:Still worked out cheaper to import it directly from Japan.
Leader wise ... might save $10, but have to wait for months.
-Kanrabat- wrote:Burn wrote:Still worked out cheaper to import it directly from Japan.
Leader wise ... might save $10, but have to wait for months.
Just to have an idea if it's just the toys and video games that are expensive in australia, or if it's EVERYYTHING, can you tell me something?
-- The average price of a mass-produced 650g loaf of bread in Australian $.
-- The average price of one liter of 2% milk in Australian $.
-- Also, the minimum wage in AUS$/h.
For reference, in Canada, the bread cost around 3.50$CAN and the milk is around 2.50$CAN. And the minimum wage is 10.35$/h for Quebec.
Knowing those 3 facts give a good idea of what is the cost of living in each parts of the world.
prjkt wrote:-Kanrabat- wrote:Burn wrote:Still worked out cheaper to import it directly from Japan.
Leader wise ... might save $10, but have to wait for months.
Just to have an idea if it's just the toys and video games that are expensive in australia, or if it's EVERYYTHING, can you tell me something?
-- The average price of a mass-produced 650g loaf of bread in Australian $.
-- The average price of one liter of 2% milk in Australian $.
-- Also, the minimum wage in AUS$/h.
For reference, in Canada, the bread cost around 3.50$CAN and the milk is around 2.50$CAN. And the minimum wage is 10.35$/h for Quebec.
Knowing those 3 facts give a good idea of what is the cost of living in each parts of the world.
This might help for prices - min wage is AU$16.87. Also note all prices are inclusive of tax, unlike over on your continent.
Milk (regular), (1 liter) 1.42 A$
Loaf of Fresh White Bread (500g) 2.79 A$
That is not what makes Australian an expensive place to live. Housing prices have gone up something like 600% while wages have hardly moved. There has been an unprecedented number of families losing their houses in the last 10 years which has forced more people into renting and that has seen landlords raising rental prices due to higher demand. That has made having a place to live difficult to say the least.-Kanrabat- wrote:prjkt wrote:-Kanrabat- wrote:Burn wrote:Still worked out cheaper to import it directly from Japan.
Leader wise ... might save $10, but have to wait for months.
Just to have an idea if it's just the toys and video games that are expensive in australia, or if it's EVERYYTHING, can you tell me something?
-- The average price of a mass-produced 650g loaf of bread in Australian $.
-- The average price of one liter of 2% milk in Australian $.
-- Also, the minimum wage in AUS$/h.
For reference, in Canada, the bread cost around 3.50$CAN and the milk is around 2.50$CAN. And the minimum wage is 10.35$/h for Quebec.
Knowing those 3 facts give a good idea of what is the cost of living in each parts of the world.
This might help for prices - min wage is AU$16.87. Also note all prices are inclusive of tax, unlike over on your continent.
Just pointing out that non-candy food does not have tax over here.
Still...Milk (regular), (1 liter) 1.42 A$
Loaf of Fresh White Bread (500g) 2.79 A$
Holy F... From now on, I forbid you Aussies to ever complain about the price of toys.
I mean, damn! It took me 10 years to land on a salary bracket that is just a few cents below the Australian MINIMUM wage!
william-james88 wrote:So that would also be the case for Predaking, who is also six members.
Arctorro wrote:(...)
Milk and bread tells you nothing about living costs
Arctorro wrote:That is not what makes Australian an expensive place to live. Housing prices have gone up something like 600% while wages have hardly moved. There has been an unprecedented number of families losing their houses in the last 10 years which has forced more people into renting and that has seen landlords raising rental prices due to higher demand. That has made having a place to live difficult to say the least.-Kanrabat- wrote:prjkt wrote:-Kanrabat- wrote:Burn wrote:Still worked out cheaper to import it directly from Japan.
Leader wise ... might save $10, but have to wait for months.
Just to have an idea if it's just the toys and video games that are expensive in australia, or if it's EVERYYTHING, can you tell me something?
-- The average price of a mass-produced 650g loaf of bread in Australian $.
-- The average price of one liter of 2% milk in Australian $.
-- Also, the minimum wage in AUS$/h.
For reference, in Canada, the bread cost around 3.50$CAN and the milk is around 2.50$CAN. And the minimum wage is 10.35$/h for Quebec.
Knowing those 3 facts give a good idea of what is the cost of living in each parts of the world.
This might help for prices - min wage is AU$16.87. Also note all prices are inclusive of tax, unlike over on your continent.
Just pointing out that non-candy food does not have tax over here.
Still...Milk (regular), (1 liter) 1.42 A$
Loaf of Fresh White Bread (500g) 2.79 A$
Holy F... From now on, I forbid you Aussies to ever complain about the price of toys.
I mean, damn! It took me 10 years to land on a salary bracket that is just a few cents below the Australian MINIMUM wage!
Then there is electricity, a previous government allowed a few overseas companies come in and do a heap of un-needed upgrades to our network. Then to recoup their costs they raise prices (by 6% I think) every year and a metre box was added to many houses to supposedly help prices drop but it just let power companies double prices. I noticed one family have their 3 - 4 month bill go from $400 to $800 from one bill to the next. There are many people here who can no longer afford to run a fridge because then they can't pay their rent.
We also have a completely screwed up tax system.
Milk and bread tells you nothing about living costs
Yep, the gold is all gone unfortunately.-Kanrabat- wrote:Ow....
Like they say, there is no perfect world. Scratch the golden leaf and it reveal all the lead underneath.
I'm just as cranky (and probably 10x as crazy), but don't post as much so it doesn't showfenrir72 wrote:No wonder Burn is always cranky . Good thing you're not as cranky. And...........I take back a previous statement I made about you Aussies being lucky to have official Hasbro/Tomy releases.
william-james88 wrote:So that would also be the case for Predaking, who is also six members.
Burn wrote:Of course we're **** crank. You'd be **** cranky too if you woke up every **** day and wondered if this would be the **** day that some **** animal finally got you.
(That cranky enough?)
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Burn wrote:Of course we're **** crank. You'd be **** cranky too if you woke up every **** day and wondered if this would be the **** day that some **** animal finally got you.
(That cranky enough?)
Leonardo wrote:Take your lips off my pipe!
That's a large sword. Re-colored Beast Hunters Optimus blade right? The leader/larger than that class one.fenrir72 wrote:Tomy despises the CW Leader Optimus that they are releasing him as Grand Scourge
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