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Where'd this news come from?Amelie wrote:Ok. I am ready to see the proposed Rodimus and Galvatron two pack now - I have soothing music, a meal, candlelit table and open wine ready it.
shajaki wrote:Where'd this news come from?Amelie wrote:Ok. I am ready to see the proposed Rodimus and Galvatron two pack now - I have soothing music, a meal, candlelit table and open wine ready it.
Burn wrote:Let it be known, I murdered Amelie.
Accidentally.
Carnivius_Prime wrote:boxart models don't match the designs of the toys.
william-james88 wrote:Lastmaximal on Allspark, who brought us the very first image of the 2016 Platinum Optimus vs Megatron set, finally also took pictures of both the cover of the box and the toys inside. He/she also precises that the toy was selling in the specialty store for about US $100, which is the estimated price point.
The cover is a re-enactment of the final battle between Optimus and Megatron in the 1986 Transformers film and the special stamp on the cover marks this as part of the commemoration of that film. This posits that both the Megatron and Optimus toys are supposed to reference this scene and those G1 decos, at least for their robot modes.
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:And it is. You should be happy, as that's the only gun Megatron we'll ever have.
Stuartmaximus wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:And it is. You should be happy, as that's the only gun Megatron we'll ever have.
happy! HAPPY!! it's a bloody abomination! & doesn't accurately demonstrate what the boxart is trying to represent............namely G1.
& YES i know coz of toy gun laws...that it has to look that way
but COME ON!!! you'd've thought that they would've allowed a G1 Megs at least for this set! since it's what the boxart is trying to tell you(since it's taken from the original animated movie).
Stuartmaximus wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:And it is. You should be happy, as that's the only gun Megatron we'll ever have.
happy! HAPPY!! it's a bloody abomination! & doesn't accurately demonstrate what the boxart is trying to represent............namely G1.
& YES i know coz of toy gun laws...that it has to look that way
but COME ON!!! you'd've thought that they would've allowed a G1 Megs at least for this set! since it's what the boxart is trying to tell you(since it's taken from the original animated movie).
1984forever wrote: All to fool kids into thinking that these two are evenly matched.
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Stuartmaximus wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:And it is. You should be happy, as that's the only gun Megatron we'll ever have.
happy! HAPPY!! it's a bloody abomination! & doesn't accurately demonstrate what the boxart is trying to represent............namely G1.
& YES i know coz of toy gun laws...that it has to look that way
but COME ON!!! you'd've thought that they would've allowed a G1 Megs at least for this set! since it's what the boxart is trying to tell you(since it's taken from the original animated movie).
G1 Megatron is legally considered a fire arm replica and thus can't be released as is. In fact, Hasbro toyed with the thought of reissuing, for the US market, in purple and orange back in the day. Guess what: didn't fly.
william-james88 wrote:
Plus, if you want some G1 themed fun, you can just get last year's tank megatron and pair him with the upcoming gen PMOP
Stuartmaximus wrote:
+ correct me if i'm wrong....isn't the Nerfatron all plastic? no metal? which is strange coz most(maybe not all.....like Trypticon) of these Platinum Edition figures have some metal on them! Blaster has metal pins/joints in his arms, his cassettes have metal parts on them, Perceptor has some metal on him, the Insecticons have metal on them too.
Stuartmaximus wrote:+ correct me if i'm wrong....isn't the Nerfatron all plastic? no metal? which is strange coz most(maybe not all.....like Trypticon) of these Platinum Edition figures have some metal on them! Blaster has metal pins/joints in his arms, his cassettes have metal parts on them, Perceptor has some metal on him, the Insecticons have metal on them too.
1984forever wrote:So much fail in this set!
Prime is levitating in the box to give the impression that he is the same size as Megatron, who is smushed down in the box and standing spread legged. All to fool kids into thinking that these two are evenly matched.
A Prime closer to his G1 self and a grey tank Megatron both in G1size would have been perfect
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.
That's an interesting question. One would assume so considering Hasbro keeps setting the same MSRP, but then again it seems like these sets hit clearance or other sales fairly frequently. I'd be curious as to what some of the more savvy money crunchers have to say.YoungPrime wrote:Q:Are the masses actually paying those ridiculous prices for these Platinum sets?
YoungPrime wrote:Q:Are the masses actually paying those ridiculous prices for these Platinum sets?
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.
carytheone wrote:I'd be curious as to what some of the more savvy money crunchers have to say.
Burn wrote:Let it be known, I murdered Amelie.
Accidentally.
Amelie wrote:carytheone wrote:I'd be curious as to what some of the more savvy money crunchers have to say.
I'd say that since Hasbro get paid by the toy shop, rather than the customer that shops are ordering enough sets every year for Hasbro to consider them a success.
The stores must be earning enough profit to keep ordering them, despite the clearance prices. Maybe the inflated initial price is just there to earn a quick buck and the reduced price still earns a profit?
YoungPrime wrote:Q:Are the masses actually paying those ridiculous prices for these Platinum sets?
william-james88 wrote:YoungPrime wrote:(...)
All Platinums have sold out at Toysrus.ca
So yes, these sell.
Amelie wrote:carytheone wrote:I'd be curious as to what some of the more savvy money crunchers have to say.
I'd say that since Hasbro get paid by the toy shop, rather than the customer that shops are ordering enough sets every year for Hasbro to consider them a success.
The stores must be earning enough profit to keep ordering them, despite the clearance prices. Maybe the inflated initial price is just there to earn a quick buck and the reduced price still earns a profit?
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