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Hikari, Transformers & nostalgia

Merida

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Hikari merchandise is crafted in a way that reminds me of the old artstyles from Transformers, back when the toys were very simple in artstyle...Simpler times I guess?

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I love the aging process on these miniatures, it's like holding a real aged Transormers toy, only it doesn't transform!

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YES

1000x YES I know what you're saying.

That looks awesome, it looks rustic/vintage, it's cool as hell haha.

I love transformers so win-win for me eh.
 
I think you are right on in mentioning the nostalgia for the old designs. I love all the new age stuff and how advanced everything is, but I also love taking it back and remembering where things used to be and where they came from. These are really a nice way of doing that, and I would think that a lot of people would love to have that little nostalgia sitting on their shelves. Good for them in making these, and I am betting that they will be a hot seller.
 
Cool, like those good old lead toy soldiers. I dig this aged-like sturdy artstyle. Looks like something from a valuable ancient royalty collection.
 
I hadn't really seen these before, I think these are something that a lot of people who don't like the super modern cartoon style of Funko Pops will like. I showed these photos to my husband and he told me that I may have actually found something that he wants to collect!
 
This looks very nice and purely cool! It radiates a Fallout 4 Nuclear Wasteland feel for me. I love vintage style things like this and am also pretty interested in transformers; I like these!
 
There's no toy lover out there who's not a big fan of The Transformer toys back then. It's so detailed that you wouldn't feel anything missing out from the designs.
 
This looks very nice and purely cool! It radiates a Fallout 4 Nuclear Wasteland feel for me. I love vintage style things like this and am also pretty interested in transformers; I like these!
You took the words right out of my mouth. The first day I came across the Funko, it was the Fallout 4 game that crossed my mind immediately. I would try and see if it's something that I can purchase.
 
I have been thinking about a very good new Funko toy to buy and it looks like I have just seen exactly what I have been looking for a very long time. This Hikari, Transformer toy is definitely coming into my set.
 
Hikari merchandise is crafted in a way that reminds me of the old artstyles from Transformers, back when the toys were very simple in artstyle...Simpler times I guess?

4646_Optimus_Prime_24k_Hikari_hires_1024x1024.jpg


I love the aging process on these miniatures, it's like holding a real aged Transormers toy, only it doesn't transform!

4644_Optimus_Prime_distressed_Hikari_hires_1024x1024.jpg
I was never fortunate to own this Hikari, Transformers merchandise Funko toys. I have always loved all Transormers movies. There's a new one that's supposed to come out this year or next year, I'm not sure when. The toy looks so good.
 
YES

1000x YES I know what you're saying.

That looks awesome, it looks rustic/vintage, it's cool as hell haha.

I love transformers so win-win for me eh.
Back in the days when this toy was released, it was one of the most sought after toy by anyone who is into funko pop toys. I had a complete set of them and I still feel so proud of being among the first owners who purchased it when it was released.
 
To be very honest, I'm not a Transformer fan which is why I never had any of their funko pop action figure toys. But I would deny they don't look cool.
 
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