shajaki wrote:why are you here? you werent supposed to read all that!Cobotron wrote:You just dropped a big fly incrusted turd in my Cheerios. Breakfast is ruined. THANKS!
Haha! I have to say you made some interesting points, that I at the moment can't nay say completely, lol!
That being said I wonder if a lot what they did sacrifice was due to the fact that the adult collector world already has Herc and Green Giant, albeit not in the same scale...but the quality that adult collectors are looking for...and making a figure to compete with that and be the same 17" to 18" height; would have to be an MP set and would def fall somewhere in the realm of $50.00 to $80.00 per figure (going by similar sized Has/Tak MP figures) so $300.00 to $480.00 for the set...(i.e. Herc or Geen Giant)...
I would however pay the same price of Herc ~500.00 for an official Devy in MP scale and quality!
I would also wonder that maybe another reason has to do with this figure having to be able to appeal to and be simplified enough for the largest demographic, kids from ~6 to teen, on up through all us "older" kids (still a pretty large demopraphic) ...while keeping it in an affordability range for that largest demographic.
How much would the other CW figures had to have sacrificed in order to be the same size as Devy in combined mode? No one knows what the bottom line looks like for Hasbro on this project. Designers can make the best figure in the world except it wouldn't make Hasbro any money because it would be ridiculously expensive and only a limited few would be able to afford it.
I totally agree that Devy has some not so good qualities, but overall I think he is still really cool, and everyone of the younger TF fans in my family would totally dig getting this guy for the holidays or a birthday!