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Gauntlet101010 wrote:Now, Hasbro/Takara has done A LOT lately to cater to us G1 fans at regular retail price, so let's not have a total Hasbro/Takara hate fest. Hating Hasbro/Takara is way too much in vogue here. 3rd party products average $100 per piece now ... you get what you pay for. At least you should.
That said, as a Neo G1 fan, I've been buying a LOT of 3rd party stuff now that Hasbro/Takara has taken an extended break on that. I love what we're getting. I just assimilated Herc into my regular display (he was sitting on my desk for the longest time) and he's awesome. Really towers over everyone, including MP Megs and FP Bruticus. And I'm loving the new PM Prime we've been shown.
The only problem is the price! I'd love to get almost everything we've seen so far from 3rd party producers, but it'd just break the bank. Thankfully market saturation seems to have kicked in and there's no longer that rush to secure a preorder. So maybe I will get everything on my wish list (yes, even from Takara).
alternator77 wrote:sorry to be a prude but tracks,wheeljack,scourge,cyclonus,optimus,galvatron,jazz,perceptor,hound and everybody else would like to have a word with this notion.
decepta-scott wrote:Is it just me or are the third party companys totally outclassing hasbro/tommy at their own game?
decepta-scott wrote:I have seen plenty of figures come out or in the works as of late that have been begged for by the fans and never done by hasbro and they all look terrific!!
decepta-scott wrote:I remembered hasbro shuning third party and their supporters in a post. I believe it was over the city commander add on.
decepta-scott wrote:Are they serious? I would love to buy a cheaper priced quality magnus that is a bit more to scale right off the store shelf but they offer none.
Autobot032 wrote:decepta-scott wrote:Is it just me or are the third party companys totally outclassing hasbro/tommy at their own game?
It's just you. There are some fantastic 3rd Party pieces, no doubt. However, get some First Edition Prime figures in your hands and then see what you think about all this. The complexity, the level of detail, the paintwork, etc...all for $20-40, compared to $80-175.00 for something that's close.
My complaints haven't exactly been with Hasbro's toys themselves, more their offerings, their distributions, their inability to follow through on promises.
And don't think 3rd parties are incapable of pulling a Hasbro, because they are. FansProject is one such company.
Remember the other Warbot and their Junkion? Poof. Gone.
Remember their Ice Age combiner with the Mastadon as the main bot? Poof. Gone.
Remember their Heartmaster proto? No idea if or when it's coming. Yet they went to the trouble of opening a new site with a fancy redesign.decepta-scott wrote:I have seen plenty of figures come out or in the works as of late that have been begged for by the fans and never done by hasbro and they all look terrific!!
Yep, and you have to pay a LOT of money to accomplish ownership.
We're talking $15-20 for an ACCESSORY.
$45-200.00 for a FIGURE. (Not a set! A figure!)
$600.00 for a set!
Sure, you can spend that much on a Hasbro item, but at one point, at least...it was $5-50.00
And for those prices, you could collect a slew of figures for the price of one or two 3rd party items.
Sure, they're fantastic.
Sure, they're beautiful.
And yes, they're aimed at collectors, adult collectors who can afford the asking prices.
But Hasbro has churned out some excellent product that EVERYONE can afford and appreciate. EVERYONE.
Imperfection in a figure's design is a small, small price to pay to have what we have.decepta-scott wrote:I remembered hasbro shuning third party and their supporters in a post. I believe it was over the city commander add on.
...they HAVE to! Do you even really read and comprehend what's said in these posts, or do you just take random words and make them form a sentence that gives your POV even just a modicum of credence? (Which, btw, that credence is valid only in your mind. Almost all of your posts are met with animosity and disagreement, in our minds, FYI.)
Hasbro has to deny them, has to say no, otherwise US law will say "Everyone can make TransFormers now! Have at it!"decepta-scott wrote:Are they serious? I would love to buy a cheaper priced quality magnus that is a bit more to scale right off the store shelf but they offer none.
Yes, they are serious.
This is one point you've made, with which I agree.
They don't offer what we ask for...SOME of the time.
But it's also well known that they CAN'T. (Various legitimate reasons, I'm not going to list them all. Google-Fu, use it, Grasshoppah.)
Autobot032 wrote:decepta-scott wrote:Is it just me or are the third party companys totally outclassing hasbro/tommy at their own game?
It's just you. There are some fantastic 3rd Party pieces, no doubt. However, get some First Edition Prime figures in your hands and then see what you think about all this. The complexity, the level of detail, the paintwork, etc...all for $20-40, compared to $80-175.00 for something that's close.
My complaints haven't exactly been with Hasbro's toys themselves, more their offerings, their distributions, their inability to follow through on promises.
And don't think 3rd parties are incapable of pulling a Hasbro, because they are. FansProject is one such company.Remember the other Warbot and their Junkion? Poof. Gone.
Remember their Ice Age combiner with the Mastadon as the main
bot? Poof. Gone.
Remember their Heartmaster proto? No idea if or when it's coming. Yet they went to the trouble of opening a new site with a fancy redesign.decepta-scott wrote:I have seen plenty of figures come out or in the works as of late that have been begged for by the fans and never done by hasbro and they all look terrific!!
Yep, and you have to pay a LOT of money to accomplish ownership.
We're talking $15-20 for an ACCESSORY.
$45-200.00 for a FIGURE. (Not a set! A figure!)
$600.00 for a set!
Sure, you can spend that much on a Hasbro item, but at one point, at least...it was $5-50.00
And for those prices, you could collect a slew of figures for the price of one or two 3rd party items.
Sure, they're fantastic.
Sure, they're beautiful.
And yes, they're aimed at collectors, adult collectors who can afford the asking prices.
But Hasbro has churned out some excellent product that EVERYONE can afford and appreciate. EVERYONE.
Imperfection in a figure's design is a small, small price to pay to have what we have.decepta-scott wrote:I remembered hasbro shuning third party and their supporters in a post. I believe it was over the city commander add on.
...they HAVE to! Do you even really read and comprehend what's said in these posts, or do you just take random words and make them form a sentence that gives your POV even just a modicum of credence? (Which, btw, that credence is valid only in your mind. Almost all of your posts are met with animosity and disagreement, in our minds, FYI.)
Hasbro has to deny them, has to say no, otherwise US law will say "Everyone can make TransFormers now! Have at it!"decepta-scott wrote:Are they serious? I would love to buy a cheaper priced quality magnus that is a bit more to scale right off the store shelf but they offer none.
Yes, they are serious.
This is one point you've made, with which I agree.
They don't offer what we ask for...SOME of the time.
But it's also well known that they CAN'T. (Various legitimate reasons, I'm not going to list them all. Google-Fu, use it, Grasshoppah.)
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