tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-42813333677180781.post2793988250884869346..comments2023-08-01T10:31:40.875-05:00Comments on Optimal Omega's Transformers: 2014 - The Year in ReviewUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-42813333677180781.post-90755985492250202092015-01-21T08:47:59.831-06:002015-01-21T08:47:59.831-06:00Nice catch on the Whirl! Sadly, I'm still sho...Nice catch on the Whirl! Sadly, I'm still short about 92 figures from the U.S. side of G1, with most of those being 1987 and above - also known as the pricey ones. Hopefully I can make a dent in that this year. Maybe.Optimal Omegahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12112470936085807477noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-42813333677180781.post-58087171006486393882015-01-21T08:36:29.343-06:002015-01-21T08:36:29.343-06:002014 seemed to fly by for me, but like you I'm...2014 seemed to fly by for me, but like you I'm glad it's gone and I'm not looking back. It does seem like last year was the "Year of Masterpiece". Believe it or not, but most of my new MP purchases are still sealed! However I've got two new Detolf cabinets just waiting to be assembled and then all those MPs will be opened and displayed! The question for me is do I want to photograph any of them for the blog? Hmm...<br /><br />How many G1 do you lack now? I myself acquired very few new G1 pieces last year. I'm down to mostly the expensive figures (Thunderwing, AM Optimus Prime), but I did manage to grab a near complete Whirl the other day for less than $50 shipped. Yeah me!flywheelshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17404740580161509052noreply@blogger.com