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Transformers Collection – Display Cabinet Update March 2011
by isaac on Mar.18, 2011, under Figures
Wow, I didn’t realise my last update on my display cabinet was done in Sept, 2010, 6 months ago. OK, time for a blog post about it. So how did my collection grow? Enormously!! Kinda shocking to be honest now that I look at my collection. I now have 2 display cabinets & both are almost full, but I think I need to do some rearrangement to make better use of the space I have. Because of the big number of figures, I won’t be listing the names of the figures this time, just generally the line each shelf has. Feel free to ask in the comments though.
Here’s a little bonus, these are some pics of my bro’s display cabinet.
So is my collection going to grow to a third cabinet in the near future? Honestly, I don’t think so. The biggest problem is space, there’s just no space for a third cabinet. Unless I build a special room behind my house just for my stuff, but that’s not likely to happen soon.
My Borderlinx Experience – A Year Later
by isaac on Feb.28, 2011, under Figures, Thoughts
After using Borderlinx for over a year now, I guess it’s time to follow up on my previous post about it. So has my experience & recommendation changed since? Kind of.
Now Borderlinx as a service is great & really gives people like me an opportunity to buy things from USA or UK where previously I would have not been able to. Unfortunately, Malaysian Customs & DHL makes it impossible for them to keep their promises.
Malaysian Customs needs no introduction. Any M’sian who have dealt with them knows they are incredibly inconsistent. Tax & duty is supposed to have been calculated by Borderlinx so Malaysian Customs should not be charging me again, but of course this rarely happens. I’ve only paid once, the rest of the time I managed to get off the hook after having a few chats with the Malaysian Customs supervisor in charge. The next issue I have with Malaysian Customs is their habit of ripping open my stuff for checking. Out of 10 times my stuff will get ‘inspected’ 8 times & often results in sealed packaging being opened even though the item is in clear view. This pisses me off the most as it’s hard enough to find Mint in Sealed Box items that I want, then having Malaysian Customs help me ‘officiate’ it is really heartbreaking. This also resulted in a few items I wanted to keep sealed being opened as well, completely ruining the value of the item.
Next is DHL. The issue? Their speed. It takes around 1 week or more to deliver my package from USA. This is not helped of course by Malaysian Customs holding my package as well. But what disappointed me the most is that DHL didn’t seem to have any urgency to get the package cleared from Malaysian Customs, instead opting to just wait for Malaysian Customs to get back to them. This has resulted in my package being stuck in Malaysian Customs for up to 3 days & if not for me calling DHL twice a day, it might have got stuck longer. Then of course I have to settle with Malaysian Customs so it drags on. So much for using courier service.
After running into these issues, I’ve decided to give USPS Postal service a try. USPS Priority International service is actually just slightly cheaper than using Borderlinx but it all depends on your package since USPS charges by weight while Borderlinx is by volumetric weight vs dead weight, whichever is larger. Overall I find it cheaper to use USPS Priority International when you have more than 2 items to send back at the same time. Surprisingly, it’s fast too! In fact it reaches in the same time period as using Borderlinx! An added bonus is that I have yet to have any of my packages ‘inspected’ by Malaysian Customs. * Touch Wood!!! * Overall a very good experience so far.
So does that mean I won’t use Borderlinx anymore? No, I’ll still use it as there are a lot of sellers on eBay that won’t ship internationally so for these cases I will still use Borderlinx. But of course it’s a second option now, first being to ship using USPS Priority International. Also, I try my best not to ship anything Mint in Sealed Box using Borderlinx now to avoid getting a heart attack when I receive the package.
Transformers Collection – The ‘Titans’ 2
by isaac on Jan.31, 2011, under Figures
Building on my previous post, Transformers Collection – The ‘Titans’, here’s the next batch of figures I have that fits in the ‘Titans’ category.
RID Optimus Prime/Ultra Magus
RID stands for Robots in Disguise, the US version of the Japanese Transformers Car Robots series. This is a series I’ve never watched before but the toyline has been credited as resurrecting the interest in Transformers figures for most older Transformers fans. Especially when talking about the great renditions of Optimus Primes, the RID Optimus Prime (Car Robots Super Fire Convoy) will surely be high on the list. RID Ultra Magnus (Car Robots God Magnus) is the brother of Optimus in this series & together they can combine to form Omega Prime (Car Robots God Fire Convoy), a really kick ass looking robot & the reason I got these 2 guys.
FansProject TFX-01J D.I.A. Commander
First of all, this isn’t an official Transformer product. It’s a 3rd party product produced by a company called FansProject. No this isn’t considered Knock Off since a knock off is based on an existing product, this product is an original product engineered & produced by FansProject themselves. With that out of the way, let’s get back to the product itself.
Now this isn’t really a figure by itself but an add-on kit. It’s a trailer for the Henkei/Classics Optimus that can be combined with Optimus to form the fictional D.I.A Commander. Since this isn’t an official Transformers product, they can’t use the official names so they have to come up with fictional characters. See for yourself how cool it looks.
FansProject TFX-04 Protector & TFX-05 Sidearm
Another FansProject add-on kit & this one was just released recently. This is a trailer that combines with Henkei/Classics Rodimus to form the fictional Protector. Sidearm is a tiny robot that transforms into his weapon. For those who are familiar with that, the small robots that transforms into weapons were known as Targetmasters in Transformers. This is by far the most amazing add-on kit I’ve come across for it’s quality & appearance are top notch & easily rivals the official Transformers products.
Here are some pics of both D.I.A Commander & Protector together. They surely complement each other well.
Alternity Convoy
I guess size wise this would not count as a ‘Titan’. But it’s still Optimus Prime so that fits the bill.
The Nissan GTR has been my dream car since it was announced so a Optimus Prime transforming into a Nissan GTR was like a match made in heaven, for me at least
. Anyway, this was released back when the real Nissan GTR was released in Japan & was very sought after until the prices got inflated beyond reasonable range. Luckily a recent reissue pushed the price down & allowed me to own this gem. Anyway, Alternity Convoy actually comes in a few colours, Silver, Red, Black & a White version for Ultra Magnus. The red colour version is the most sought after & overpriced & this was the one that got reissued recently.
Alternity Megatron
Yay, a Decepticon! Haha! I don’t seem to have many Decepticons in my Transformers collection. Most of my Decepticons are Megatron & Starscream. Guess they are the only ones worth picking up it seems.
The Nissan 370Z Fairlady is an update to the very popular Nissan 350Z Fairlady. Megatron isn’t as popular as Optimus so I was able to get this for much cheaper than Optimus. Still, it looks great both in car & robot mode. This also comes in Silver, Blue & Black. Though most will prefer the Silver or Blue versions, the Black version actually has very nice colour contrast & actually makes it look like a genuine Samurai warrior in robot mode.
That’s it for now. Hope you enjoyed the post.








