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Midnight_Fox wrote:They're FAR from being on the level of Hastak. For one thing, they can't produce near the amount a large company can. For another, without being available at mass retail, they're relegated to being a niche section of an already niche market.
We may be 3rd party target market, but we're not Hasbro's, and that makes an enormous difference. Hasbro can continue to thrive(even with Transformers) without any of us.
-Kanrabat- wrote:YEah, too many Transformers are in a serious need of a good rim job.
Blast Cannon wrote:This thread is brilliant. Duragrip you are a gloriously weird sexual deviant and I love it.
Burn wrote:Maybe if a company came up with something original instead of "not-xxxxxx" then they might stand a chance.
But until then they'll just be riding the coat-tails of Hasbro and TT.
Mkall wrote:Burn wrote:Maybe if a company came up with something original instead of "not-xxxxxx" then they might stand a chance.
But until then they'll just be riding the coat-tails of Hasbro and TT.
Bingo. Right now all they're doing is making modern style G1 figs that we've been clamouring for, or characters from lines that will never see a toy (Hearts of Steel). There's been very little character ingenuity in 3rd parties, just copies and new design work.
If HasTak decided to dump all their engineering and production into their TF line and let the others languish and made every single character true to their G1 character, 3rd parties wouldn't have a leg to stand on.
All I can say is thank goodness that HasTak continues to innovate and move forward, even if us old grognards aren't 100% happy with everything they make, and least they're being creative.
WeatherManNX01 wrote:And on that last note, Hasbro and Takara own the licenses for Transformers, which will always make them "official". It'll be a cold day in hell before they give up the rights to such a huge moneymaker.
Burn wrote:WeatherManNX01 wrote:And on that last note, Hasbro and Takara own the licenses for Transformers, which will always make them "official". It'll be a cold day in hell before they give up the rights to such a huge moneymaker.
ahhh but what's stopping another company from creating their own line of transforming robot toys?
Skyfire-5 wrote:Maybe Hasbro will never go out of business and that most of its fandom will loyally stick by them with their nth iteration of Megatron and Optimus Prime, but this transforming robot geek is willing to stick by FansProject when they eventually release Causality. In that sense I will be the first to say that hastaks days are numbered at least in my collection.
-Kanrabat- wrote:YEah, too many Transformers are in a serious need of a good rim job.
Blast Cannon wrote:This thread is brilliant. Duragrip you are a gloriously weird sexual deviant and I love it.
WeatherManNX01 wrote:The third-party toymakers target the smaller collector audience, people who are the ones who are on the internet reading, learning, and seeking these figures and add-ons. Collectors are probably the most vocal fans, but they're not the largest grouping, not by a longshot. Thus, Hasbro and Takara will always reign supreme, while the third parties skulk in the darkness and hope cease and desist orders don't start coming their way.
SJ21 wrote:WeatherManNX01 wrote:The third-party toymakers target the smaller collector audience, people who are the ones who are on the internet reading, learning, and seeking these figures and add-ons. Collectors are probably the most vocal fans, but they're not the largest grouping, not by a longshot. Thus, Hasbro and Takara will always reign supreme, while the third parties skulk in the darkness and hope cease and desist orders don't start coming their way.
Don't forget, there is a segment of collectors that doesn't buy third party stuff simply because it's not Has/Tak.
craggy wrote:about 12% is still a nice chunk. Not many companies would be happy to just throw away 12% of their sales. Then again, not many companies produce Stealth ForceMostly kidding.
El Duque wrote:craggy wrote:about 12% is still a nice chunk. Not many companies would be happy to just throw away 12% of their sales. Then again, not many companies produce Stealth ForceMostly kidding.
Agreed, but I think a lot of collectors overestimate our market presence.
Eric Cartman wrote:That's what I've been saying all along.
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