Hasbro wrote:The Transformers Prime Deluxe wave 3 is due to appear in store in June/July this year and will be available from all good toy retailers.
Hasbro wrote:The Transformers Prime Deluxe wave 3 is due to appear in store in June/July this year and will be available from all good toy retailers.
The Transformers Prime Deluxe wave 3 is due to appear in store in June/July this year and will be available from all good toy retailers.
Jeep! wrote:Why do I imagine Dead Metal sounding exactly like Arnie?
Intah-wib-buls?
Blurrz wrote:10/10
Leave it to Dead Metal to have the word 'Pronz' in his signature.
Va'al wrote:Deadput wrote:Actually I don't know my mother's name is Valerie so is Va'al actually my mother?
Yes. Now go to your room and don't play with yourself.
NewFoundStarscreamLuv wrote:me and my friends combine all the time. Sometimes I even combine by myself if no one is around.
crazyjeffy wrote:Good to see the former overlords gettin some love.
Buy please, Seibertron, can you change the galleries so that Knock Out is transformed properly? As in no sagginess? I realize it might be hard... but it's just painful to look at when he looks fathoms better properly transformed
Evil_the_Nub wrote:I like how they say good toy retailer like it's not their fault nothing is getting out because shelves are stuffed with Bumblebees.
RogueDeathangel wrote:Evil_the_Nub wrote:I like how they say good toy retailer like it's not their fault nothing is getting out because shelves are stuffed with Bumblebees.
Perhaps that's because it actually isn't Hasbro's fault.
craggy wrote:RogueDeathangel wrote:Evil_the_Nub wrote:I like how they say good toy retailer like it's not their fault nothing is getting out because shelves are stuffed with Bumblebees.
Perhaps that's because it actually isn't Hasbro's fault.
hmm...it's not Hasbro's fault that they've oversaturated the market for crappy yellow plastic?
Seibertron wrote:crazyjeffy wrote:Good to see the former overlords gettin some love.
Buy please, Seibertron, can you change the galleries so that Knock Out is transformed properly? As in no sagginess? I realize it might be hard... but it's just painful to look at when he looks fathoms better properly transformed
That depends on your definition of "properly" transformed. He is properly transformed per his instructions in the picture in this news article. If you wish to have pictures of the popular "fan" transformation, I did that as well in Knock Out's gallery in addition to the way in which the instructions say to transform this toy. In fact, I did it a few different ways because none of them look right and other than the "official" transformation, none of them truly lock into place AND look right. None of them appear to be correct because it's not that great of a toy, unfortunately. It just comes down to a matter of personal preference. Do you want Knock Out's wheels to be in the "up" position, do you want the sides of the front of the car to hang down, do you want them to look like perky breasts, etc. Your pick. I think I went beyond the call of duty by representing all of the different fan transformations I could find via fan sites and YouTube two months ago when I did this gallery.
crazyjeffy wrote:But I do wish retailers would wise up and order less Bumblebee. I don't know about anyone else, but in Northern NJ theres pegs upon pegs of the Yellow Plague. I don't know why the retailers keep ordering them when it's obvious it's everything that isn't Bee is selling.
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:crazyjeffy wrote:But I do wish retailers would wise up and order less Bumblebee. I don't know about anyone else, but in Northern NJ theres pegs upon pegs of the Yellow Plague. I don't know why the retailers keep ordering them when it's obvious it's everything that isn't Bee is selling.
That's the whole problem: Hasbro does not provide orders for individual figures, it merely provides whole cases containing a certain amount of figures (usually 8 for Deluxe). That's why we're always so eager to know the exact ratio of figures per case. The fact there were no less than 3 Bumblebees in a Wave 1 Deluxe case made infestations quite easy.
crazyjeffy wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:crazyjeffy wrote:But I do wish retailers would wise up and order less Bumblebee. I don't know about anyone else, but in Northern NJ theres pegs upon pegs of the Yellow Plague. I don't know why the retailers keep ordering them when it's obvious it's everything that isn't Bee is selling.
That's the whole problem: Hasbro does not provide orders for individual figures, it merely provides whole cases containing a certain amount of figures (usually 8 for Deluxe). That's why we're always so eager to know the exact ratio of figures per case. The fact there were no less than 3 Bumblebees in a Wave 1 Deluxe case made infestations quite easy.
I forget which wave has 0 Bees, but they need to get on that pronto.
Seibertron wrote: Do you want Knock Out's wheels to be in the "up" position, do you want the sides of the front of the car to hang down, do you want them to look like perky breasts?
RogueDeathangel wrote:craggy wrote:RogueDeathangel wrote:Evil_the_Nub wrote:I like how they say good toy retailer like it's not their fault nothing is getting out because shelves are stuffed with Bumblebees.
Perhaps that's because it actually isn't Hasbro's fault.
hmm...it's not Hasbro's fault that they've oversaturated the market for crappy yellow plastic?
It's not Hasbro's fault that retailers order way too much of wave 1 and don't order newer cases because they're waiting for the first lot to sell out. The reason they put so many Bumblebee's in a wave is because that's what retailers tell them that they want. Hasbro is in the business of selling toys, they will give retailers whatever they ask for so long as it makes them money. It's like how every wave of Marvel Legends/DCU Classics has to have a couple of "big name" characters in it - that is what retailers want because that is what sells.
RogueDeathangel wrote:craggy wrote:RogueDeathangel wrote:Evil_the_Nub wrote:I like how they say good toy retailer like it's not their fault nothing is getting out because shelves are stuffed with Bumblebees.
Perhaps that's because it actually isn't Hasbro's fault.
hmm...it's not Hasbro's fault that they've oversaturated the market for crappy yellow plastic?
It's not Hasbro's fault that retailers order way too much of wave 1 and don't order newer cases because they're waiting for the first lot to sell out. The reason they put so many Bumblebee's in a wave is because that's what retailers tell them that they want. Hasbro is in the business of selling toys, they will give retailers whatever they ask for so long as it makes them money. It's like how every wave of Marvel Legends/DCU Classics has to have a couple of "big name" characters in it - that is what retailers want because that is what sells.
NewFoundStarscreamLuv wrote:me and my friends combine all the time. Sometimes I even combine by myself if no one is around.
Ravage XK wrote:Do retailers like Asda and Argos really look at which figures sell? I can see people like TRU paying more attention but supermarkets wont will they?
Autobot Genocide wrote:Ravage XK wrote:Do retailers like Asda and Argos really look at which figures sell? I can see people like TRU paying more attention but supermarkets wont will they?
Argos don't when i worked there they would get 1 or 2 cases then as they went down more or less would order a top up and you would find a few random packets here and there putting the deliverys away.
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