User blog:Drop Zone mk2/Draft Robot Wars Official Sticker Collection

As I recently mentioned on talk pages, I recently bought a batch of rare Robot Wars stuff. One of those things was a sticker album. Unfortunately, the album is empty, but I can still use the information to write an article. Here is a draft, but there are a few things I still need to know before it can go mainspace.

Robot Wars Official Sticker Collection
"The Magic Box Robot Wars Sticker Collection has over 240 stickers of all your favourite robots and is packed with tons of facts and technical info, we hope you enjoy it as much as the wars themselves."

- Introduction to the sticker album

The Official Sticker Collection was a series of stickers, and an album for them to go in, released around the time of The Fourth Wars. The stickers were sold in packs of six at 30p each. There were 228 stickers overall.

The album the stickers could be held in was 44 pages long. It contained much information about The Fourth Wars.

Sections of the Album
Each of the six House Robots had a two page spread dedicated to them, with spaces for 12 stickers, and a Specifications section, listing the robots stats - weight, height, speed, length, width, power and weapons.
 * Introduction (Page 1) - An introduction page to the album, with space for sticker #1.
 * Sir Killalot (Pages 2 to 3)
 * Sergeant Bash (Pages 4 to 5)
 * Matilda (Pages 6 to 7)
 * Dead Metal (Pages 8 to 9)
 * Shunt (Pages 10 to 11)
 * Refbot (Pages 12 to 13)
 * Let The Wars Begin (Pages 14 to 15) - Unfortunately, as my album is empty, I don't know which stickers go in this section.
 * Prepare To Die (Pages 16 to 17) - Again, as my album is empty, I don't know which stickers go in this section.
 * Special Games (Pages 18 to 19) - An explanation of the side events of The Fourth Wars; the Sumo Basho, Pinball Warriors Tournament, The Annihilator and the Tag Team Terror, with spaces for 12 stickers.
 * Central page spread (Pages 20 to 21) - Spaces for 12 stickers. Again, as my album is empty, I don't know which stickers go in this section.
 * Each of the Seeds had half a page dedicated to it, with space for three stickers each, and a fact file listing its Stats, Motor Detail, Weapons and Notes, as well as a rating of its Offense and Defense out of five. The Seeds section was from Pages 22 to 37.
 * Past Champions (Pages 38 to 39) - Stickers for the (then) three champions of Robot Wars; Roadblock, Panic Attack and Chaos 2. Their stats and power source were also listed.
 * Progress Guide (Page 40) - No spaces for stickers, instead a space to fill in the results of The Fourth Wars.
 * How To Complete Your Sticker Collection (Page 40) - Instructions on advice on completing the album, including the address that could be written to for ordering the last stickers needed from Magic Box International.

Errors and Omissions

 * The introduction claims the collection has "over 240 stickers", when there were actually 228.
 * In the Progress Guide, Berserk 2, Ming 2 and Wild Thing have their names written as one word.
 * Centurion is called Centurion 2 in the contacts and the seeds section, but just Centurion in the Progress Guide.
 * Despite being based primarily on The Fourth Wars, a picture of the Robotic Soccer tournament from Series 3 is used for the background to Pages 14 to 15.
 * Shadow of Napalm is missing from the Heat E section of the Progress Guide.
 * Chaos 2 is listed as Chaos in the Progress Guide.
 * Destruct-A-Bubble is incorrectly spelt "Distruct-A-Bubble" in the Progress Guide.