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i_amtrunks wrote:Liege Evilmus wrote:Outside of the basic scout class, and the elimination of the $15 bots. TFs haven't realy gone up in price in a very long time.
My Beast Wars deluxe figures, off a TRU shelf $9.99.
My Movie Deluxes off that same shelf $9.99.
Hell, I even remeber paying close to that for KickBack WWWWWWWWAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY back in the day!
Price hikes are bound to happen eventualy, but we haven't had it so bad. Don't get me wrong, I'm not happy about it, and it is yet another reason to avoid the Animated line, but these things happen.
That's all well and good for those of you in the USA.
We've had near constant prices rises here in Australia, mainly on the Deluxe line. Deluxes used to be around $22, but they had edged their way up to $28 by the end of Classics/Movie. Thats with the Australian Dollar getting stronger against the US Dollar.
1337W422102 wrote:I predict more cost cutting. Transformers will now be marketed as 'Ready to Paint! Paints not included.'
Dead Metal wrote:megatroptimus wrote:Dead Metal wrote:Hey we in Europe oredy pay duble from what you in the US have to pay, now they want even more?!
F that!
What's the minimum/average wage where you live?
€400 is as far as I know the lowest income per month!
And you have to pay your bills with that befor you buy your toys!
Bumblethumper wrote:Seibertron raises a valid point. Toys and consumer goods have been steadily declining in price for the past 2 decades.
Give Hasbro/Takara a break. The toys they are producing now are more sophisticated, and a lot cheaper than the original G1 stuff was. Some of my old G1 boxes still have their pricetags, and the basic number price has roughly stayed the same on comparable sized figures for over 20 years, while many other things have doubled, trebled and more.
I remember saving money for long periods of time to buy some of those figures. TF prices today are essentially a fraction of what they were then, and for an adult, we are basically talking pocket-change for a deluxe class figure. When you see what people are willing to pay for them on ebay, you can see that the store prices are more than reasonable, considering value people place on these toys.
I don't like price increases any more than the next guy, but you've got to admit, they're long overdue, and it's hardly extortionate.
Black Bumblebee wrote:So what if a $40 toy will suddenly be $42. Is that going to kill you? Nope. Will get poisioned by said toy kill you? Well... I think you can answer that yourself.
Megatron_Wolf wrote:Black Bumblebee wrote:So what if a $40 toy will suddenly be $42. Is that going to kill you? Nope. Will get poisioned by said toy kill you? Well... I think you can answer that yourself.
It will for people on budgets like my self. Not all people can just suddenly afford to pay upped prices. And what about people that dont have jobs or get allowance from there parents. What are they expected to do go ask for a raise so they can afford to buy the toys and games they want? I never once bought an over priced figure when i could get it cheaper some were else. When TRU was selling the classics deluxes for $13 i didnt buy there. Even when i could afford to i didnt. By saving the few extra bucks by shopping at a store with the normal price i was able to get even more TFs. Now that i have no job and have to spend what ever money i do get on bills i cant afford to pay the few extra bucks for toys. And i know there are other people out there in similar situation. I think that these big time corporations can afford the testers them selves. If they care so much about there consumers they should take the money out of there pockets and helps us out. But then again this is how the lowly middle class American thinks. Now to finish with a quote that i think fits in this discussion. "While the banks get fat And the poor stay poor And the rich get rich And the cops get paid To look away As the one percent rules America". (Queensryche)
Auto Bot wrote:But quality and material durability has also gone down drastically.
Bumblethumper wrote:Auto Bot wrote:But quality and material durability has also gone down drastically.
I'm not so sure that it has. I think some of the new movie figures may be more fragile than the chunky plastic of previous lines like Cybertron and Armada, but that is mostly down to the intricity and complexity of the movie designs.
If you go back to G1 stuff, I always liked the use of die-cast, but some of them were poorly made, such as my old Mexican manufactured Optimus Prime. There are others where the plastic has become very brittle, and in many it was brittle to begin with.
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.
Seibertron wrote:
If I understand you correctly and $2 more per figure is going to kill you (per the original question), then perhaps you are in the wrong hobby. Collecting Transformers is a very expensive hobby.
Dead Metal wrote:Barricade is made of cheap plastic!
Bumblethumper wrote:Dead Metal wrote:Barricade is made of cheap plastic!
How so, and compared to what? He doesn't feel cheap to me. I've been fairly rough with mine, and nothing has broken, no joints have loosened, and he looks great.
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.
Lapse Of Reason wrote:The plastics on the most of the movie figures, especially the movie characters in the voyager and deluxe classes, feels inferior to the plastic on figures from other lines.
I don't mind if the price of toys goes up a few dollars to 1) pay for the current fiasco and 2) insure safer quality in the future.
I don't see how anybody in their right mind could blame Chinese people for this problem. It is the actions of a few greedy individuals that caused this problem. Our American "Walmart" culture is also to blame.
My greatest concern is for the Chinese workers, who are basically peasants making chump change a week, and who may have no idea of the health issues they might be facing due to the lead in the paint they worked with. After all, they had more exposure to it than anybody.
To complain about the cost of a toy going up a few dollars is downright selfish when you look at the "costs" other people in the world are paying.
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.
Dead Metal wrote:Lapse Of Reason wrote:The plastics on the most of the movie figures, especially the movie characters in the voyager and deluxe classes, feels inferior to the plastic on figures from other lines.
I don't mind if the price of toys goes up a few dollars to 1) pay for the current fiasco and 2) insure safer quality in the future.
I don't see how anybody in their right mind could blame Chinese people for this problem. It is the actions of a few greedy individuals that caused this problem. Our American "Walmart" culture is also to blame.
My greatest concern is for the Chinese workers, who are basically peasants making chump change a week, and who may have no idea of the health issues they might be facing due to the lead in the paint they worked with. After all, they had more exposure to it than anybody.
To complain about the cost of a toy going up a few dollars is downright selfish when you look at the "costs" other people in the world are paying.
I think so too, but right now I'm paying for a toy that cost the compony like 0.50 USD, the same price as for a toy that is of better quality, paint and material and is made in Germany.
I just find it unfaire I just get riped of hear.
They cost the same to make, cost less to deliver but cost way more then anywere els?!
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.
megatroptimus wrote:There we go again, your typical American thinking he deserves everything for free with no effort. Jesus, we get a lot of toy for the money, and even with a $2 increase, a deluxe figure would still be a heck of a value. If that $2 kills you, then yes for sure you picked the wrong hobby. Go collect dollar store plastic soldiers instead.
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