With Auto Assembly 2009 starting Friday evening here within the UK we thought we'd give you another incentive to come along if you have not already made up your mind. As you probably know by now at the event we will be showcasing our Lucky Draw collection the majority of which can be photographed for this website. However there are two Lucky Draw items that we own that we have not yet photographed for the website.
One of the items is the 2004 TV Magazine Colouring Contest figure Robotmaster G1 Convoy. The only images of this figure that have previously been seen were from a Yahoo Japan auction and a few images taken by Ultra Convoy who won that auction. Of the 10 figures that were produced, only Ultra Convoy's and our own are the only ones known to be in collectors hands.
The second item is even rarer and we believe only four photographs of this toy exist as well as a scan of the magazine from which it was originally offered. We have only seen this figure for sale once since it was produced. Who is the figure? None other than the second half of Black Super God Fire Convoy ... Black God Magnus!
We will not be publishing images of the toy on the internet until after Auto Assembly 2009, so if you want to see the figure you will have to come along to the event and have a look at the display. The figure will be shown on both days, but remember that only Sunday visitors will be able to see our entire Lucky Draw collection.
For full details on Auto Assembly 2009 and to book your tickets, visit the website at www.autoassembly.org.uk
-L- wrote:Of all the lucky draws I've seen this is the most beautiful !!! Wish I could get it
Whadya mean "finally"? What about...skywarp-2 wrote:finally!!! we get some lucky draws that are not all gold, or all white, or all black..
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.'
blurr199 wrote:why must we be shown pictures of beautiful things knowing we can never have them? sigh...
Mkall wrote:blurr199 wrote:why must we be shown pictures of beautiful things knowing we can never have them? sigh...
Supermodels have been doing it for 50 years, Hasbro's only just caught on
Mkall wrote:blurr199 wrote:why must we be shown pictures of beautiful things knowing we can never have them? sigh...
Supermodels have been doing it for 50 years, Hasbro's only just caught on
Mkall wrote:blurr199 wrote:why must we be shown pictures of beautiful things knowing we can never have them? sigh...
Supermodels have been doing it for 50 years, Hasbro's only just caught on
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