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I'm not sure some of these terms should be capitalized - is "Transformers Artifacts" an actual official term?
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A subsidiary of Takara, '''Seven''' released several lines of Transformer Artifacts in Japan. These included [[Transform Jr]], Model Kits, Decoy Giftsets, Pistol Giftsets and the Sunstreaker/Countach Super Tuning + Honda City Turbo Transforming Decoys.  
A subsidiary of [[TakaraTomy|Takara]], '''Seven''' released several lines of Transformer Artifacts in [[Japan]]. These included [[Transform Jr]], Model Kits, Decoy Giftsets, Pistol Giftsets and the [[Sunstreaker (G1)|Sunstreaker]]/Countach Super Tuning and Honda City Turbo Transforming Decoys.  


Because of The TF packaging they are often referred to as "Jr" items, though are technically not.
Because of the TF packaging they are often referred to as "Jr" items, though they're technically not.


The Seven logo can be seen on the front of the boxes and Takara is denoted by a small diamond or square sticker of varying colors.
The Seven logo can be seen on the front of the boxes and Takara is denoted by a small diamond or square sticker of varying colors.
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Revision as of 01:58, 7 December 2011

A subsidiary of Takara, Seven released several lines of Transformer Artifacts in Japan. These included Transform Jr, Model Kits, Decoy Giftsets, Pistol Giftsets and the Sunstreaker/Countach Super Tuning and Honda City Turbo Transforming Decoys.

Because of the TF packaging they are often referred to as "Jr" items, though they're technically not.

The Seven logo can be seen on the front of the boxes and Takara is denoted by a small diamond or square sticker of varying colors.



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