Binaltech - Bluestreak
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Binaltech - Bluestreak - Toy Review
If you are wondering why there is a 10 yen coin in some of these images, well there is a story to tell there. When unpackaging our sealed BT-19 Blustreak figure I noticed something out of the corner of my eye stuck inside the plastic bubble packaging, which was inside the card box. This item was a 10 yen coin! We can only assume that this coin fell into the box when the items were being made. This was quiet odd, as Transformers aren't generally made in Japan, and we had assumed that they were packaged in the Chinese factories where they were made. This appears incorrect, and so some Takara staff member (or purhaps a Part One Ltd member - if they still make the packaging) is 10 yen short.
Oh, 10 yen is worth about 5p (8 cents).
Review written by: Moonbug - Review written on: Saturday 25th of October 2008 20:23:26
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