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Re: Official Pricing Confirmed: Masterpiece Optimus Is Priced At $99.99

PostPosted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 1:59 pm
by RodimalToyota
It's un-friggin-fathomable that people could already say something negative about the price.

It's 30$ less then that un-mitigated piece of Garbage known as "Ultimate Prime". not only that, they gave us EVERYTHING, that the Takara version comes with, for nearly 1/3 of the price... ONE THIRD!
I was sitting back thinking, wow, it will be a nice surprise to see this under 150$, but 100$? that's giving it away!

Next thing ya know, people are gonna want Soundwave, with 4 cassettes for 40$, or "ZOMG Ur overpricing us all,evythng shrnkin but ur profats!"

Re: Official Pricing Confirmed: Masterpiece Optimus Is Priced At $99.99

PostPosted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 2:06 pm
by AutobotMR2
RodimalToyota wrote:Next thing ya know, people are gonna want Soundwave, with 4 cassettes for 40$, or "ZOMG Ur overpricing us all,evythng shrnkin but ur profats!"


Not too sure about where you are seing all these complaints about his price. People say it sucks they can't afford it, but that doesn't mean they demand it be lowered. And as far as complaining about Hasbro's actions towards the quality of their toys along with their price tag...yeah people have a right to complain about that...you know why...because Hasbro is not an Ommnipitent diety that can do no wrong...if they do some stupid crap, we as fans should be able to call them out on it and say "hey...this is frakkin' stupid...stop it!" As I said earlier, Hasbro is bi-polar in their actions. Either really good or really bad...and honestly nothing we say will do anything about it, because at the end of the day, what we say matters little to them, because we don't make that big an impact on them, which is dumb, but the truth.

Re: Official Pricing Confirmed: Masterpiece Optimus Is Priced At $99.99

PostPosted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 2:15 pm
by Megazarak
Oh, don't get me wrong, the price that we're getting is pretty great for what we will get, especially compared to Takara's price. We know this, but what about the parents who would buy this for their kids? You know that movie Optimus with the trailer, I don't know about where you live, but where I am that thing does not sell, even at 50% off. Why? You'd have to ask the people who look at in the store yourself, but I've heard kids say they don't care about the trailer (because it essentially doesn't do anything unless the Optimus is in truck mode), or that the parents say it's too expensive (its a deluxe plus the trailer, and costs $35, that means the trailer is about $20), or that kids mostly just want the robot mode of the figure. I suppose that having to bother to make a trailerless version would probably cost more than they'd feel like paying, but I think it would have been better if they accomodated both sides of the coin. There will be those guys who don't really want the trailer, who when they display their TFs will have them in robot mode. All this trailer is good for then is to sit as a base and take up a ton of space. Available space is also often a problem of which this thing would take a ton. And then there are the parents, who although like to make their kids happy, unless it's Christmas or their birthday, I don't think they're going to pay $100 for a toy. Like I said, the price really isn't that bad, I just have a hard time seeing this thing sell other than to collectors, but I suppose that's why this is a collector dedicated line, though I'm sure Hasbro and TRU, in this case, would be happy if more than just collectors bought it (that way they would also order more, allowing for people to more easily get MP Prime).

That being said, I don't understand this NO COMPLAINING attitude from some people. I mean, we're the customers and don't customers have a right to talk about things they don't like? Anyways, this discussion isn't really going to go anywhere but down so that should probably be the end of it.

But like I said earlier, the price for what we're getting is pretty good, it's just that I don't want half of what we're getting. Think about it this way, FE Bulkhead is coming out soon in the US (and hopefully a second run in Canada) and a good number of people want him, but Hasbro decides that the only way you can get him is by buying him in a 2 pack with Bumblebee. So they put them together and charge $45 for the 2 pack. Now, that's not that bad a price (btw I'm going CAN prices here and Voyagers are $30 and deluxes are about $17), in fact you would save a little money, but you don't want Bumblebee because you already have more than enough of him and you're probably just going to have to sell him or just put him away in a box somewhere. Yes, that's not the best example because the trailer is at least something new, but that's about how I feel about MP Prime, I want one thing but I really don't need the other. I felt the same way about Rodimus, and they just happened to have gone the route of no trailer and cheaper prices. Maybe I just feel like Hasbro spoiled me with that one (though of course, ideally they would have also had a means for the people that did want the trailer to get it).

Re: Official Pricing Confirmed: Masterpiece Optimus Is Priced At $99.99

PostPosted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 2:30 pm
by NTESHFT
Is this confirmed as a TRU Exclusive, or was that rumor I head about "wide distribution" proven correct?

Re: Official Pricing Confirmed: Masterpiece Optimus Is Priced At $99.99

PostPosted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 2:32 pm
by RodimalToyota
Megazarak wrote:Oh, don't get me wrong, the price that we're getting is pretty great for what we will get, especially compared to Takara's price. We know this, but what about the parents who would buy this for their kids? You know that movie Optimus with the trailer, I don't know about where you live, but where I am that thing does not sell, even at 50% off. Why? You'd have to ask the people who look at in the store yourself, but I've heard kids say they don't care about the trailer (because it essentially doesn't do anything unless the Optimus is in truck mode), or that the parents say it's too expensive (its a deluxe plus the trailer, and costs $35, that means the trailer is about $20), or that kids mostly just want the robot mode of the figure. I suppose that having to bother to make a trailerless version would probably cost more than they'd feel like paying, but I think it would have been better if they accomodated both sides of the coin. There will be those guys who don't really want the trailer, who when they display their TFs will have them in robot mode. All this trailer is good for then is to sit as a base and take up a ton of space. Available space is also often a problem of which this thing would take a ton. And then there are the parents, who although like to make their kids happy, unless it's Christmas or their birthday, I don't think they're going to pay $100 for a toy. Like I said, the price really isn't that bad, I just have a hard time seeing this thing sell other than to collectors, but I suppose that's why this is a collector dedicated line, though I'm sure Hasbro and TRU, in this case, would be happy if more than just collectors bought it (that way they would also order more, allowing for people to more easily get MP Prime).

That being said, I don't understand this NO COMPLAINING attitude from some people. I mean, we're the customers and don't customers have a right to talk about things they don't like? Anyways, this discussion isn't really going to go anywhere but down so that should probably be the end of it.

But like I said earlier, the price for what we're getting is pretty good, it's just that I don't want half of what we're getting. Think about it this way, FE Bulkhead is coming out soon in the US (and hopefully a second run in Canada) and a good number of people want him, but Hasbro decides that the only way you can get him is by buying him in a 2 pack with Bumblebee. So they put them together and charge $45 for the 2 pack. Now, that's not that bad a price (btw I'm going CAN prices here and Voyagers are $30 and deluxes are about $17), in fact you would save a little money, but you don't want Bumblebee because you already have more than enough of him and you're probably just going to have to sell him or just put him away in a box somewhere. Yes, that's not the best example because the trailer is at least something new, but that's about how I feel about MP Prime, I want one thing but I really don't need the other. I felt the same way about Rodimus, and they just happened to have gone the route of no trailer and cheaper prices. Maybe I just feel like Hasbro spoiled me with that one (though of course, ideally they would have also had a means for the people that did want the trailer to get it).


If it's anything like MP Hot Rod, it won't be on the shelf long enough for any Moms, or Kids to buy. So i don't think you have to worry about it's price to the general Public.

I had to buy my MP hotrod online because every single one locally was scalped.

if someone doesn't want the trailer, I'm sure there will be people paying a 100$ for just the trailer on eBay, just like people were paying 50-80$ for Hot Rod's Target Master.

Re: Official Pricing Confirmed: Masterpiece Optimus Is Priced At $99.99

PostPosted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 2:40 pm
by Megazarak
Hm, strange, when Rodimus was available here I saw it in stores for months and by the end it was mostly parents who bought them for their kids when they went on sale. They did sell fast early though, but TRU kept ordering more (which I think is what Hasbro would like them to do) and eventually had some overstock. Grimlock is a different story though, he was gone in a week and any more shipments they got were gone the day of.

Sucks that you had to buy it online. Hopefully they put up a limit on how many people can buy this time so that it won't be too hard to find. I think I remember someone leaving with 6 or so Grimlocks back when he was around.

But the difference between the Targetmaster is that it was exclusive to the Hasbro version, whereas the trailer is simply a repaint of the Takara one. But who knows, maybe they could sell for a decent price.

Re: Official Pricing Confirmed: Masterpiece Optimus Is Priced At $99.99

PostPosted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 2:42 pm
by Rodimus Prime
The price is acceptable for what we're getting. An articulated, complete figure. I can't wait. As for the NO COMPLAINING, I think everyone has the right to complain about whatever they want. Doesn't necessarily make them right, but they're free to voice their opinions. If you don't agree, post counterpoints, not talk down to them and prohibit them from exercising their free speech rights.

Re: Official Pricing Confirmed: Masterpiece Optimus Is Priced At $99.99

PostPosted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 3:10 pm
by RodimalToyota
Megazarak wrote:Hm, strange, when Rodimus was available here I saw it in stores for months and by the end it was mostly parents who bought them for their kids when they went on sale. They did sell fast early though, but TRU kept ordering more (which I think is what Hasbro would like them to do) and eventually had some overstock. Grimlock is a different story though, he was gone in a week and any more shipments they got were gone the day of.

Sucks that you had to buy it online. Hopefully they put up a limit on how many people can buy this time so that it won't be too hard to find. I think I remember someone leaving with 6 or so Grimlocks back when he was around.

But the difference between the Targetmaster is that it was exclusive to the Hasbro version, whereas the trailer is simply a repaint of the Takara one. But who knows, maybe they could sell for a decent price.


Grimlock was the same way as Hot Rod here, first case went to employees, second case (if they got one, one of the Two TRU's here only got one case!) went to employees for the local big wig scalpers who pay employees to hold items.

For anyone who is mad at hearing that, I told the employees this time around, if it happens again, I'm going to Corporate. At one point they had (3) Hot Rods in inventory, but none on the shelf. So I went back and opened that rear door, and looked to the left in the employee hold, and sure enough, all three. Hell one employee bothered to tell me he bought all three, one to open, one to leave MISB, and one to sell...

I was like.. :shock: :-x :michaelbay:

Re: Official Pricing Confirmed: Masterpiece Optimus Is Priced At $99.99

PostPosted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 3:25 pm
by RhA
It's still 150 bucks cheaper. I want it, but I'm going to have to save for a bit.

Re: Official Pricing Confirmed: Masterpiece Optimus Is Priced At $99.99

PostPosted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 4:42 pm
by User897
I am about as poor as any person could get, but at the same time, I have no qualms with the price of Masterpiece Optimus Prime. To me, every time Hasbro released a Transformer in this series domestically that didn't have every single part that the Takara version had, I considered it to be incomplete. It was upsetting that Hotrod was incomplete, but I chose to buy him. It had to be online because TRU was decimated, but I am happy with him. If the Takara version ever becomes affordable, I'll gladly get it. It's going to take some budget shuffling, and maybe even selling off some other toys, but I look forward to this Prime. I just hope I actually have a chance of seeing him in the store this time.

Is it 100% confirmed that this is a TRU exclusive?

Re: Official Pricing Confirmed: Masterpiece Optimus Is Priced At $99.99

PostPosted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 4:50 pm
by Midnight_Fox
headsortails wrote:Is this confirmed as a TRU Exclusive, or was that rumor I head about "wide distribution" proven correct?


TFW is saying that it's been confirmed as a TRU exclusive and the rumor of a wider release was exactly that.

Masterpiece-Optimus-Prime
We have an update on the rumor that we reported on yesterday, regarding the possibility of a wide release for Masterpiece Optimus Prime, the domestic release of Takara-Tomy's MP-10 Convoy Version 2. Contrary to previous reports we have received confirmation from a trusted source at Toys R Us that Masterpiece Optimus Prime will be a Toys R Us exclusive - regrettably if you want to own this one, you will need to camp out at your local TRU stores rather than just waltzing into Walmart.

We apologise for any misdirection caused by our earlier report.

Re: Official Pricing Confirmed: Masterpiece Optimus Is Priced At $99.99

PostPosted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 5:15 pm
by Cyber Bishop
Hasbro & TRU will have my money for this that is for sure..

Re: Official Pricing Confirmed: Masterpiece Optimus Is Priced At $99.99

PostPosted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 5:47 pm
by spiderbob007
If $99.99 is indeed the price, than this must be the divine providence of Vector Sigma :BOWDOWN:, because I was telling my wife about MP Prime last night and assured her that I would not buy it if it was more than $100.

Re: Official Pricing Confirmed: Masterpiece Optimus Is Priced At $99.99

PostPosted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 6:18 pm
by Erailea
Hopefully it'll come out at the end of August, if not September because if I can pull the cash together for it it's not going to be until around then... lest I wish to make myself uncomfortable anyway :/ Just spent $260 on something frivolous last week...

Re: Official Pricing Confirmed: Masterpiece Optimus Is Priced At $99.99

PostPosted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 6:29 pm
by LiKwid
The price point is good...The fact that it will just be easier for those scumbag scalpers to score multiples is what angers me..

Where I live there is 1 tru within 100 miles and every exclusive they have had scalpers in my area clean them out. It's to the point where I feel like I need to grease some palms to the workers at TRU to get a toy >:|

Re: Official Pricing Confirmed: Masterpiece Optimus Is Priced At $99.99

PostPosted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 7:07 pm
by Erailea
LiKwid wrote:The price point is good...The fact that it will just be easier for those scumbag scalpers to score multiples is what angers me..

Where I live there is 1 tru within 100 miles and every exclusive they have had scalpers in my area clean them out. It's to the point where I feel like I need to grease some palms to the workers at TRU to get a toy >:|


Is your TRU willing to hold a toy for the day? Or a few hours? Worth asking, at any rate.

Re: Official Pricing Confirmed: Masterpiece Optimus Is Priced At $99.99

PostPosted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 8:45 pm
by Counterpunch
This is a good toy.

If you have the money to buy one and you don't buy one, you are a bad person.

Re: Official Pricing Confirmed: Masterpiece Optimus Is Priced At $99.99

PostPosted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 10:00 pm
by triKlops
100 bones.. i am all in
save up a few gift cards and some TRU points and its on

never had a MP OP and was going to just buy the Encore until i heard about this
down for this 100 percent

Re: Official Pricing Confirmed: Masterpiece Optimus Is Priced At $99.99

PostPosted: Wed Jul 25, 2012 12:57 am
by Banjo-Tron
spiderbob007 wrote:If $99.99 is indeed the price, than this must be the divine providence of Vector Sigma :BOWDOWN:, because I was telling my wife about MP Prime last night and assured her that I would not buy it if it was more than $100.

Is that before or after sales tax? :P

Re: Official Pricing Confirmed: Masterpiece Optimus Is Priced At $99.99

PostPosted: Wed Jul 25, 2012 3:51 am
by fenrir72
For Primus' sake! Get the big lug once it's available! You won't regret it! Already have the Takara version, (didn't eat for a week because of the prchase :lol: ) but it was sure worth it!

Not too sure on the quality of the plastic but US$ 100.00 is a virtual steal! I hope we hear less of the bellyaching about, wish the trailer wasn't included or the price is still too high...........sheesh! Take it or leave it!

Re: Official Pricing Confirmed: Masterpiece Optimus Is Priced At $99.99

PostPosted: Wed Jul 25, 2012 5:11 am
by vectorA3
$85 and $50 or lower would have been more palatable for MP Prime and TC, but I want these so bad I'll pay full retail. Initially, I was gonna pass on Prime, but a friend of mine said he's vastly superior to the first mold (still find it hard to believe!) and I've always wanted a nice trailer. (Heck, it'd be $99 just for a MP-1 trailer alone wouldn't it?). Hopefully TRU will have a good online sale or some type of in store coupon to soften the blow. Now we just need to know when these SOBs are comin out!!

Re: Official Pricing Confirmed: Masterpiece Optimus Is Priced At $99.99

PostPosted: Wed Jul 25, 2012 11:44 am
by samuraiman
2 to a shelf??? assuming toys r us gets a shipment once a week that means each toys r us will only sell a total of about 44-50 until christmas assuming they’re in stores till then. on top of that the first scalper sitting at the store at 8:30 in the morning is gonna pick up both