Lynsa

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Lynsa was an Argentinian company that held the license to market redecoed Mini Vehicles in Peru and Chile in 1986 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).

These toys frequently featured either little or no additional paint decos beyond their raw plastic colors, no decals, and no chrome components. Each one would get an absurd amount of repaints, with the total amount for each mold still being largely unknown: it is presumed that there might be upwards of three dozen different mold/color combinations altogether, although information and images for a good portion of these is scarce. Notably, the roster of five molds that are currently known are the same used by Venezuela's Rubiplas.

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

Toys

Mini-Vehicles
Lynsa's Huffer