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'''Lynsa''' was a company that held the license to market [[Redeco|redecoed]] [[Mini Vehicle|Mini Vehicles]] in Peru and Chile during [[Generation 1 (franchise)|Generation 1]], as a lower-cost alternative to the [[Hasbro]] and [[TakaraTomy|Takara]] Transformers imported by [[HUDE]] and [[BASA]] (in Peru) and [[Abramowicz]] (in Chile).
'''Lynsa''' was a company that held the license to market [[Redeco|redecoed]] [[Mini Vehicle|Mini Vehicles]] in Peru and Chile during [[Generation 1 (franchise)|Generation 1]], as a lower-cost alternative to the [[Hasbro]] and [[TakaraTomy|Takara]] Transformers imported by [[HUDE]] and [[BASA]] (in Peru) and [[Abramowicz]] (in Chile).


Lynsa also made different Transformers related merchandise in the 80s like lunchboxes, thermoses and pencil cases.
Lynsa also made different ''Transformers''-related merchandise in the 80s like lunchboxes, thermoses, and pencil cases.





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Lynsa was a company that held the license to market redecoed Mini Vehicles in Peru and Chile during Generation 1, as a lower-cost alternative to the Hasbro and Takara Transformers imported by HUDE and BASA (in Peru) and Abramowicz (in Chile).

Lynsa also made different Transformers-related merchandise in the 80s like lunchboxes, thermoses, and pencil cases.




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