Includes everything, played with a bit, but joints still pretty tight. 2 tires are split. There is a miniature stress/crack in one of the shoulders blue transparent plastic. Otherwise, I'd say C9 in box. H M
How does that = C9? Considering you can pick one of these up for $40, I think you should be charging $10, since it is broken.
C9 had the tires and shoulder piece been intact. Well I hope kulsechsky katerini doesn't speak for the rest of you, because an offer of $10, justs barely covers my shipping costs. How's about this, the prime, an Omega Sentinel MISB and a black energon Unicron with box/instructions/complete for $100 shipped?
BAD, I mean BAD, all the way through. What else can split tires mean? Replace them and you got a new prime. Heck, glue them and you got a prime with seams in tires.
I've been looking for one of these cheap, you got any pics so I can decide? I would consider $25 shipped in that condition.
So its NOT C9 correct? I don't understand how you would say its C9 at all. That's like getting a OG G1 box with a flap crease and saying its MINT C10 if there wasn't a flap crease haha.
So you are telling me that if you had a brand new transformer that was missing a tire, you'd describe it as what, c4?
and the stress mark on the shoulder in the plasitic? I'd rate it a C6-7 not C9. C9 means pretty much MINT. I'm just asking you to rate your toy fairly. You can't have a stress mark, and split tires and call it a C9.
Let me ask you this, say you have two of the same transformers, one is fresh out of the box, never even seen the light, I mean brand spanking new, new car smell everything, the other is old , loose joints, transformed numerous times paints kind of faded etc. other than that they are exactly the same. They both have a broken arm. Show me how you would describe each one.
Well, looks like you are too busy arguing semantics, so nevermind. I'll find a non-broken one someplace.