Official store copy says each exciting issue includes a Junkster toy to add to your collection. This page tracks toy cleanup alongside artifacts and issue replays.
For the Junkster diorama toys task, this page keeps the answer, route notes, source limits, and next guide links together.
| Source | Official store copy |
|---|---|
| Structure | Each issue has a toy mention |
| Related achievement | Playtime |
| Best pairing | Artifact and sticker cleanup |
How toys fit the wiki
Toys are useful because they connect official copy, issue identity, and collectible cleanup. The exact collection interface should be documented after in-game capture.
Cleanup method
When replaying for stickers, check the same issue for any toy or diorama interaction before leaving.
How this Junkster page should be used
Use this page as the focused answer for Junkster diorama toys, then move through the related links when the task becomes more specific. Buyer questions should go to platform and store pages, route questions should go to the walkthrough hub, and collectible cleanup should stay with the sticker, COG, artifact, ship-part, or checklist pages.
Verification and update notes
Junkster guide pages separate confirmed facts from route details that still need gameplay evidence. Store availability, release status, supported languages, and PC requirements should come from official stores or publisher channels. Exact collectible positions, COG totals, time-trial paths, and trophy wording should be updated only after video timestamps, in-game counters, or direct screenshots support the claim.
Junkster diorama toys FAQ
Does every issue have a toy?
Official copy says each exciting issue comes with a Junkster toy.
Is this the same as artifacts?
This wiki tracks toys and artifacts separately until in-game menus confirm how they overlap.