The stickers consist of scenes from the first episode or two of the cartoon series from the late 80s. Though unfortunately no mutated Bebop and Rocksteady or Krang. I also want to mention that it was frustrating attempting to put the puzzle stickers together because some of the stickers were unevenly cut either too close to the border or too far inside. The quality of the stickers are not that great either, some fair better than others - some look like they've been taken directly from a television screen using a camera.
The album comes with an animation viewer referred to as "Slide-O-Scope". Above is an example of two pages filled with stickers that when viewed through the Scope, move back and forth slightly.
Happy I am able to add this one to the collection and even happier that I was able to complete the album with the lot of sticker packs that I picked up to go along with it. Making it my second 100% completed sticker album in my short venture.
Check out the video recording I did showcasing the completed album:
HOLY JEEZUS! I thought this was made by the Panini company! No wonder I couldn't find it.
ReplyDeleteFor over 4 years I have trying to dig this sucker up! I didn't care if I found a PDF scan or a actualy book. I didn't even wan the stickers! Just the book.
I used to have this & wear 3D glasses with it & blink my eyes B&F to make them move (because we lost the original Slider)!
I love you man ... just for finding this & seeing that all I had to do was Google the title of it with the DIAMOND toys brand behind it.
Ironic too ... since my BTTF DeLorean is made by Diamond. Go figure I never cross-referenced 2 of my favorite past-times. :)
(PS) If U EVER decide to scan this in to the PC, please ... no matter the price (well, relatively speaking), e-mail it to me? :-)
i want this activity album scanned in a pdf, to send it to my mail..
ReplyDeleteIs it possible?