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{{Bp-a1d1|[[Hauler|RoadHauler]] and [[Sunstorm (G1)|Sunstorm]] (July 2003, retool and redeco of ''Transformers Collection'' [[Inferno (G1)|Inferno]] and Starscream, respectively; Sunstorm reissued alone in February 2009)}} | {{Bp-a1d1|[[Hauler|RoadHauler]] and [[Sunstorm (G1)|Sunstorm]] (July 2003, retool and redeco of ''Transformers Collection'' [[Inferno (G1)|Inferno]] and Starscream, respectively; Sunstorm reissued alone in February 2009)}} | ||
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Following on from the individual reissues of a small handful of Generation 1 toys of major characters in 2000, Takara broadened the scope of their re-releases in 2001 with the inception of the Collector's Edition, which offered more classic toys as exclusives through various Japanese conventions and retailers in the summer of that year. While reissues of major characters or especially large toys in their original Generation 1 packaging continued, the Collector's Edition afforded diligent fans the chance to obtain smaller and/or lesser-known characters. Seven sets were released, all but one of which contained two figures grouped together based on their shared mold.
In addition to these straight reissues, a small number of unique redecos of other, larger mass-retail reissues were sold under the Collector's Edition label through online retailer e-HOBBY in 2001 and early 2002. This became the defining aspect of the series when Takara then launched the Transformers Collection line in mid-2002, making numerous smaller Generation 1 toys available at mass retail. With its initial raison d'être now overwritten, the Collector's Edition line shifted to being entirely exclusive to e-HOBBY, and started to consist of redecos or retools of nearly every new Transformers Collection reissue as it came out, often using Diaclone and Micro Change colour schemes, creating some of the first major brand new characters to be added to the Generation 1 canon in the 21st century.
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Notes
- With the exception of GADEP, the Collector's Edition figures all came in one of two styles of generic window-box packaging (both pictured above); the larger style was used only for Decepticons, while the smaller was colored either in Autobot red or Decepticon purple, with their faction written where their name would normally appear. This allowed the same design to be used for multiple different figures, though the packaging did of course vary in dimensions as necessary. Curiously, the Robotmasters two-pack of Thundercracker and Skywarp also used this generic packaging, with nothing but a small Robotmasters sticker covering the "Collector's Edition" label.
- There have been many other e-HOBBY releases which are not Collector's Edition figures. Check the e-HOBBY article for a complete list of their exclusives.




