22 August 2009

Liocaesar price tag stickers removed!

Previous article: Liocaesar, D-329 to D-334

Now I have all 6 members that come together to form Liocaesar: Leozack, Gaihawk, Hellbat, Jaguar, Killbison and Drillhorn. With the exception of Leozack, the boxes of the other five members have price tags on them.

The price tags say ¥780. These toys were probably sold and bought in Japan back in or around 1989 for ¥780 each, the equivalent of AU$6.99 in 1989 dollars (equivalent to AU$9.99 in today's dollars).

If only these were still as affordable today.

I used the process outlined in my article "How to remove price tags, stickers from Transformer boxes and Transformers" to remove the price tags from each of the 5 boxes. The process worked wonderfully and the boxes look like the price tags were never there.

Below is a group shot of the boxes, then pictures of the boxes, first with price tags, then without price tags.

D-329 to D-334



D-330, Gaihawk

With price tag


Price tag removed

D-331, Hellbat

With price tag

Price tag removed

D-332, Jaguar

With price tag

Price tag removed
D-333, Killbison

With price tag

Price tag removed
D-334, Drillhorn

With price tag

Price tag removed

Here's a secret: the price tags are as 'vintage' as the toys, so I actually kept all the prices tags even after I removed them.

Next: Liocaesr or Liokaiser and what about sub-group name?

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Read all Liocaesar chapters
Chapter 1: Liocaesar, D329 to D334
Chapter 2: Price tag stickers removed!
Chapter 3: Liocasar or Liokaiser and what about sub-group name?

21 August 2009

How to remove price tags, stickers, from Transformers boxes and Transformers

One of the key push/pull factors in whether to purchase a particular G1 Transformer MIB or Transformer box is whether there is a price tag stuck somewhere on it, especially if it was on somewhere prominent.

Imagine a price tag doing this to your beautiful vintage G1 Transformer box.


Transformer boxes with price tags stickered over the box art or the clear plastic window is likely to be less in demand and command lower prices (at auctions or through private sales). To the discerning collector, it is almost regarded as a defect. On the other hand, Transformer boxes that are price tag free tends to command higher prices and are more in demand (at auctions or through private sales).

I know this because I have over the years been purchasing MIB Transformers or Transformer boxes with price tags on them, that are consequently generally lower in price at auctions.

Why would I do that?

The answer is: because 90% of the time, I can remove the price tag or sticker from the box without damaging it one bit.

How do I remove price tags and stickers from delicate, 20+ year old Transformer boxes?

The secret is Zippo Lighter Fluid which over the years, I discovered that this works best for the purposes of removing price tags/stickers.

Here are some simple steps:
  1. Dispense Zippo Lighter Fluid onto and around the edges of the price tag/sticker. Be careful not to let it smear over, or flow onto other areas of the box unnecessarily (have a piece of tissue paper around to soak up excess lighter fluid).
  2. Lighter fluid is very volatile and will evaporate fairly quickly. BEFORE the fluid on the price tag/sticker dries completely, repeat step 1.
  3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 until the price tag/sticker is soaked through. You will know the price tag/sticker is 'soaked through' when (a) it begins to appear semi-transparent and you can see the box art below it and (b) when you can start lifting the corner or corners of the price tag/sticker off the box WITHOUT tearing the box.
  4. Attempt to completely lift the price tag/sticker off the Transformer box. It should lift off so easily that it does not feel like it is a price tag/sticker or have any stickiness at all.
  5. If you are unable to lift it off completely at some stage because you feel there is resistance and that continuing would result in you tearing the Transformer box, STOP. Repeat steps 1 and 2.
  6. Continue to repeat steps 1 and 2 while intermittently continuing to try and lift the price tag/sticker off, in an incremental fashion.
  7. If there is some sticky gunk or residue on the box after the price tag/sticker is removed, dispense Zippo Lighter Fluid on the affected areas, and just before the fluid dries off wipe that area with a piece of soft tissue. The gunk or residue should wipe off easily. If not, repeat this step until all the gunk or residue is removed.
The key to successfully removing price tags/stickers from vintage Transformers boxes is - patience. It can take as little as 5 minutes to completely remove a price tag/sticker and all its residue; or it could take as long as 1.5 hours if you encounter a particularly stubborn price tag/sticker (these are usually the poor quality prices tags back in the day and where the moist gluey part has completely dried off making the price tag paper almost merge with the box on a molecular level).

I removed the Japanese price tags from 5 of my 6 Liocaesar individual boxes at the rate of around 20-25 minutes each. See result here.


Before and after removal of price tag on vintage Killbison box

The price tag on my Kickback box for example, is one tough customer. I struggled with it for over 1.5 hours but still did not achieve 100% success. See top right hand corner. The price tag was so stubborn that it mercilessly tore away some parts of the box art (white patches in the photo); it was so vicious that it had stained the box slightly yellow as well.


Vintage Kickback box with price tag removed from top right hand corner


Removing, repositioning stickers/decals on Transformer figures
This above process may be used to remove stickers on your Transformer toys as well. These come off a lot easier and there is little to no risk of tearing off a chunk of box art. It is a painless process to remove old and worn stickers from toys and then replace them of fresh stickers.

The advantage to this process is that this - stickers removed this way will regain their stickiness once the lighter fluid dries completely! That means you can remove badly applied stickers and reposition them.

I have used Zippo Lighter Fluid to remove and reposition entire sets of stickers on many, many Transformers over the years. I must say that it works wonderfully.

My Blitzwing arrived with badly applied stickers that were mostly out of position and crooked. I used lighter fluid to remove all the stickers, waited for the fluid to dry and the stickiness of the stickers to return before 'professionally' reapplying them onto Blitzwing.

This is the result.












Caution
As far as I know, beware of the issues in the following non-exhaustive list when using the above steps to remove stickers from Transformers figures:
  • DO NOT let the lighter fluid come in contact with transparent plastic parts (for example windscreens of G1 cars), it will quite irreparably turn that area smoky and make it a lot less see through.
  • DO NOT let the lighter fluid come in contact with chrome parts. It will, in most instances, make the chrome less shiny.
  • If the above process is used on clear stickers (by these I mean stickers of the type used on Wheeljack, Roadbuster, Whirl, Omega Supreme, etc), they will not retain their stickiness when the lighter fluid dries. The sticky goo will remain on the plastic of the figure while the lighter fluid allows you to peel off the sticker.
An example of what I mean by clear stickers. You don't want to be removing the stickers off these babies unless you don't intend to keep the stickers.


Clear sticker on transparent plastic. You definitely don't want any lighter fluid coming near that Autobot symbol on Whirl.


Have fun! If you have any questions, feel free to email me here.

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20 August 2009

Liocaesar, D329 to D334

One of my favourite Transformers Victory characters - Liocaesar, sometimes also known as Liokaiser. I prefer the former though.

I wanted to talk about him shortly after my 'Megatron Origin' series of articles and even foreshadowed that here, but did not get around to doing so.

So here it is, the Liocaesar update.

I was struggling a little as to whether I should go for the giftset boxed Liocaesar or the individual boxed one. The giftset Liocaesar is way too common, it turns up on eBay on a very regular basis and truth to tell, I wasn't too attracted to that packaging. I also didn't think the box art was well presented.

The choice to go after the individual boxed Liocaesar members wasn't a hard one to make. I like them each to have their individual box arts at the front of their boxes; I like them each packed in their individual styrofoam inserts; I like the poetic symmetry where the 3 air vehicles (planes) were in boxes that were of the same height with each other, while the 3 land vehicles were also in boxes that were of the same height with each other, but where all 6 boxes were all the same length.

The hard part was actually finding them since the individual boxed members are by far much rarer than the giftset Liocaesar. It took a couple of months of searching, but one such set did finally turn up on eBay from a Hong Kong based seller.

After shelling out a ludicrous amount of dollars, I got one sweet individual boxed Liocaesar set. Its so sweet because all the boxes were in C9 to C9.5 condition, almost perfect. All the figures were fresh and the paperworks sealed and unopened. In short, this is the nearest possible to a MISB individual Liocaesar set as its going to get.

Definitely drool worthy for the nerdy collector.

So here they are. D-329 to D334.






D-329, Leozack


D-330, Gaihawk


D-331, Hellbat


D-332, Jaguar


D-333, Killbison


D-334, Drillhorn


I soon realised, though, that I was only 85% satisfied with this set. I have an issue with the price tags being prominently stickered over the beautiful box art for 5 of the 6 figures . I always maintained that one of my favourite aspects of Transformers was its box art, so it does bug me ever so incrementally to have a price tags blocking the box art.

I set out to solve the issue with my (or a) miraculous method of removing price tags (stickers) from paper based Transformers boxes. I've previously removed price tag residue and gunk from Blaster's box, but this time I will have to repeat the (sometimes delicate process) on 5 boxes that are many more times more valuable than Blaster's box...

Next: Price Tag Stickers removed!

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Read all Liocaesar chapters
Chapter 1: Liocaesar, D329 to D334
Chapter 2: Price tag stickers removed!
Chapter 3: Liocasar or Liokaiser and what about sub-group name?

Transformers Japan - Headmasters Episode List


Headmaster Episodes

  1. Four warriors come from the sky
  2. The mystery of Planet Master
  3. Birth of double Convoy!
  4. Operation: Cassette
  5. Rebellion on Planet Beast
  6. Approach of the Demon Meteorite
  7. The four million year old veil of mystery
  8. Terror of the Six Shadows
  9. Siebertron is in grave danger, Part 1
  10. Siebertron is in grave danger, Part 2
  11. Zarak, the shadow emperor
  12. The dormant volcano mysteriously erupts
  13. Head On, Fortress Maximus
  14. Explosion on Mars! Maximus is in danger
  15. Explosion on Mars! Scorponok appears
  16. The return of the immortal emperor
  17. SOS from the planet Sandra
  18. The most important thing in the world
  19. Battle to the death on planet Beehive
  20. Tide-turning battle on the false planet
  21. Find Scorponok's weak spot
  22. Head formation of friendship
  23. Mystery of the space pirate ship
  24. The death of Ultra Magnus
  25. The Emperor of Destruction vanishes on an iceberg
  26. I risk my life for Earth
  27. The Miracle Warriors - The Targetmasters, Part 1
  28. The Miracle Warriors - The Targetmasters, Part 2
  29. The Mastersword is in danger
  30. The Zarak shield turns the tide
  31. Operation: Destroy the Decepticons
  32. My friend Sixshot!
  33. Duel on the Asteriod
  34. The final showdown on Earth, Part 1
  35. The final showdown on Earth, Part 1

19 August 2009

Transformers Japan - Masterforce Episode List


Super God Masterforce Episodes
  1. Arise Pretenders!
  2. The Destrons' terrifying manhunt
  3. The targeted jumbo jet
  4. Birth of the Headmaster juniors
  5. Little demons run wild
  6. Showdown in the wilderness
  7. Panic! Protect the wildlife
  8. The super warriors, the Godmaster Brothers
  9. The Cybertrons are in danger
  10. The chosen hero is Ginrai
  11. Ginrai's angry, "God On"
  12. The miraculous friendship
  13. Is the monster friend or foe?
  14. Destroy Ginrai
  15. Super Ginrai is born
  16. Lightfoot - A dramatic encounter
  17. An enemy? The third Godmaster
  18. A powerful foe - Sixknight the Wanderer
  19. Four Godmasters, assemble
  20. The Cybertron warrior, Sixknight?!
  21. Rescue the girl
  22. Lightfood finds his back to the wall
  23. Expose the Destrons' dark trap
  24. Battle in the desert
  25. Destroy the Godbomber plan
  26. God Ginrai goes into space
  27. Showdown on the Moon
  28. The psionic whirlwind
  29. Undersea volcano eruption
  30. Destroy Godbomber
  31. The final Godmaster
  32. Destroy the Cybertron base
  33. The Cybertron base explodes
  34. Black Zarak, Destroyer from Space
  35. The day of mankind's destruction
  36. Save Cancer?
  37. Showdown at the Destron Undersea Base
  38. The new Black Zarak
  39. The reborn Darkwings
  40. The battle for survival
  41. The true form of Devil Z
  42. The ultimate battle

18 August 2009

Transformers Japan - Victory



Transformers Victory Episodes
  1. Star Saber, hero of the universe
  2. Dinoking's surprise attack
  3. Attack! Leozak
  4. Multiforce, Combine
  5. Go Rescue Squad
  6. Invasion of the uranium mine
  7. The energy base explodes
  8. The underground city of terror
  9. The new warrior, Hellbat
  10. Attack the Shuttle Base!
  11. Tanker hijack operation
  12. Rescue Jan!
  13. Mach and Tackle
  14. A fierce battle!! The Asteroid
  15. Planet Micro: The mysterious warrior
  16. Get back Gaihawk!
  17. Form Liokaiser!
  18. The resurrection of the Destron Fortress!?
  19. Battle up of wrath!!
  20. Battle to the death at the South Pole
  21. Crisis! Ambush in the desert
  22. A deadly battle
  23. The death of Ginrai!
  24. Fight, Victory Leo!
  25. Awaken, Victory Leo!
  26. The tide is turned, the ultimate weapon, The Victory Unification
  27. Jan: Protect the campus!
  28. Mystery? The base-exploding trap
  29. The death-bringing space insects!
  30. The terror of the giant tidal waves
  31. The wrath of the resurrected Space Fortress
  32. Charge! The Fortress against the Victory Combination

17 August 2009

The G1 quest beginning 16 August 2009

After discussions while we paged through Transformers Generations, it was decided that the below G1 figures will be the one we'll be seeking out in the next couple of months. For the moment, I shall keep silent the reasons as to why.

The eight:
  1. Mindwipe;
  2. Artfire;
  3. Quickswitch;
  4. Browning;
  5. Hot House;
  6. Galaxy Shuttle;
  7. Action Master Prowl; and
  8. Sonic Bomber.
(all from G1, in the order that we decided them).

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