DID YOU HAVE THE 80s TRANSFORMERS TOYS AS A KID ?
It shouldn’t come as much of a surprise these days, but those toys we all played with back in the 80 are worth a lot of money now.
Granted, you can’t just pull out a Barbie without its head and expect to rake in the cash, but the items that were played with and remain in good condition are still collectible.
Get them to the right buyer, and you might just find your valuable keepsakes from yesteryear are worth some cold hard cash these days.
One of the franchises that fit this bill is the Transformers line of toys. Back in the 80s, Hasbro launched their first generation (G1) of Transformers toys alongside a comic book series and animated show. The popularity of the latter drove the sale of toys, and most kids had at least one in their collection.
Odds are, you got rid of yours long ago (or your mom did when she cleaned out your closet), but there are still plenty on the market. What is rare and worth some money isn’t necessarily the Optimus Prime you played with, it’s the one nobody did. The toys remaining in their boxes, especially the ones in pristine condition, are worth more than you might know.
Those rare gems are hard to find, which is why they go for tons of cash when they finally do find their way onto an online auction. You might want to rummage through your attic and see what’s in there because if you have any of these G1 Transformers, you might be sitting on a mountain of cash.
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Are all the toys you post in your possession? It would be cool to see how you have them arranged
I don't have all the toys I show as some have been sold at auctions and swapped out I do take images of all the toys I own and did own and keep files on them but I don't have all the toys set out as I don't have the room I like to buy and sell and keep it turning over with new items.
The ones I do display are all the solders and tanks from Brit and dinky I like to have them on show as they don't take up as much space even though it is a dedicated room just for them . Some toys might not be owned by me as well but have the opportunity to document them . I will post little collections together as that's not a bad idea from you to give some idea .
I wish I could sell some parts and get new ones, but I just buy and buy hahaha. I don't have a dedicated space either, unfortunately where I live is rented, so I don't have so much freedom. At least I free them from their packaging, play with them, take a picture of them and then they go to the trunk.
I like the documentation you present of the toys, I am a lover of them, I'm just from the 90's onwards.
I have and had toys from the 90s as well I will post as I come across them all in the files I have I have no order at the moment to how I post old and new stuff .
This is the problem when you collect stuff you need the room to do it if its for personal space rather than a trade space I have and had a lot of starwars toys over the years so have plenty of that to post from the 70s onwards .