I decided to scan my old 1984 Transformers toyline booklet. Click on each picture for a larger version.
Cover art:

Toyline catalog:

What was I thinking when I scribbled on this booklet?
*Sorry I had some image hosting problems so I had to borrow these photos from Unicron until I can recover my images*
Here are some more G1 booklet scans that I pulled from TFArchive until I get the chance to scan my own booklets from home.
1985 Catalogue:


1986 Catalogue:


1 comment:
Transformers...that's the way it should be today not that CG robot with impossible transformations..
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