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Counterpunch wrote:emeraldbeacon wrote:I think it's speculation on resale values, given the rather high prices for 2007 pieces. Last year's set, though, presented an opportunity to finish off the set of Decepticon Jets (something that wasn't available outside of ebay since the mid eighties). That fact alone, IMHO, is what drove last year's prices through the roof... and that is what is going to make this year's set sell out very, very quickly.
The problem (or good thing, depending on your perspective) is, if this year's figures aren't as well-received, then all of the speculators will find themselves eventually selling for a loss... although the bargain hunters might get the set for far less than usual.
Dude, nothing with the words 'Transformers', 'BotCon', and 'Exclusive' all together, EVER sells for a loss.zemper wrote:Autobot Optimus Prime wrote:Just proves: For every serving of repainted plastic diarrhea that is produced, there are fans ready to eat it up.
QFT, and this is so sig-worthy.![]()
No, it's not.
What I dislike in large amounts is the fact that people are free to go about saying **** like that, essentially insulting people who enjoy collecting all that Transformers has to offer while giving off an attitude of misdirected superiority.
What if I went around spouting off about how people who hate on repaints were probably too poor to afford them? Would it be cool if I went about hating on those who have to carefully choose which paint deco of a toy they were going to spend their money on?
No. It wouldn't. I don’t intend to, nor do I think like that, but if the discussion is going to go that direction, be ready for the likely response.
So unless someone can point to a way in which the repaints and retools offered up in later runs of Transformer lines are inferior, try to keep your slack-jawed, uninformed ignorance on the cuff.
King Henrik wrote:i really hate the fact that they ask you to commit to paying $300 for a set of toys we havent seen yet. They really should show us the set BEFORE putting up the registration forms. (not that they should put up the registration forms later). $300 is alot of money to put out on blind faith for figures i may not actually want.
DISCHARGE wrote:All I know is that my sponsor child is sad. Now
he won't be able to get the set.
DISCHARGE wrote:All I know is that my sponsor child is sad. Now
he won't be able to get the set.
Counterpunch wrote:zemper wrote:Autobot Optimus Prime wrote:Just proves: For every serving of repainted plastic diarrhea that is produced, there are fans ready to eat it up.
QFT, and this is so sig-worthy.![]()
No, it's not.
What I dislike in large amounts is the fact that people are free to go about saying **** like that, essentially insulting people who enjoy collecting all that Transformers has to offer while giving off an attitude of misdirected superiority.
What if I went around spouting off about how people who hate on repaints were probably too poor to afford them? Would it be cool if I went about hating on those who have to carefully choose which paint deco of a toy they were going to spend their money on?
No. It wouldn't. I don’t intend to, nor do I think like that, but if the discussion is going to go that direction, be ready for the likely response.
So unless someone can point to a way in which the repaints and retools offered up in later runs of Transformer lines are inferior, try to keep your slack-jawed, uninformed ignorance on the cuff.
Autobot Optimus Prime wrote:Hey, if you're gonna blow $300 on toys that are obvious throwaway ideas that are only being used to rape the true fans out of money but don't have any true relevance to any line of Transformers, and think that's ok, suit yourself. I personally would rather spend my $300 on Transformer items that are more original and interesting than just repaints.
But maybe you shouldn't be calling other people ignorant. Because you're just coming off looking like a hypocrite.
Autobot Optimus Prime wrote:Counterpunch wrote:
No, it's not.
What I dislike in large amounts is the fact that people are free to go about saying **** like that, essentially insulting people who enjoy collecting all that Transformers has to offer while giving off an attitude of misdirected superiority.
What if I went around spouting off about how people who hate on repaints were probably too poor to afford them? Would it be cool if I went about hating on those who have to carefully choose which paint deco of a toy they were going to spend their money on?
No. It wouldn't. I don’t intend to, nor do I think like that, but if the discussion is going to go that direction, be ready for the likely response.
So unless someone can point to a way in which the repaints and retools offered up in later runs of Transformer lines are inferior, try to keep your slack-jawed, uninformed ignorance on the cuff.
Hey, if you're gonna blow $300 on toys that are obvious throwaway ideas that are only being used to rape the true fans out of money but don't have any true relevance to any line of Transformers, and think that's ok, suit yourself. I personally would rather spend my $300 on Transformer items that are more original and interesting than just repaints.
But maybe you shouldn't be calling other people ignorant. Because you're just coming off looking like a hypocrite.
Counterpunch wrote:No, it's not.
What I dislike in large amounts is the fact that people are free to go about saying **** like that, essentially insulting people who enjoy collecting all that Transformers has to offer
Counterpunch wrote:while giving off an attitude of misdirected superiority.
Counterpunch wrote:What if I went around spouting off about how people who hate on repaints were probably too poor to afford them?
Counterpunch wrote:Stop whining or I'm going to break out in song with the old gospel hit ShaNaNaNa NaNa Getajob. Sung by the BBBW of the East Street Gospel Choir.
Counterpunch wrote:No. It wouldn't. I don’t intend to, nor do I think like that, but if the discussion is going to go that direction, be ready for the likely response.
Counterpunch wrote:So unless someone can point to a way in which the repaints and retools offered up in later runs of Transformer lines are inferior,
zemper wrote:snip
King Henrik wrote:i really hate the fact that they ask you to commit to paying $300 for a set of toys we havent seen yet. They really should show us the set BEFORE putting up the registration forms. (not that they should put up the registration forms later). $300 is alot of money to put out on blind faith for figures i may not actually want. I mean i could buy 4-5 video games or 1-2 months of groceries, actually you could probably buy most of the movie line of figures for that price! last year was the only year i bought a set and i jumped when i heard it because we all knew what each figure was going to look like. It just seems like alot to ask of the fandom.
*edit - don't get me wrong, i dont mind the high price tag, i get that this is a specially made set for the fans. i just want to be able to see all the figures in the set before i have to commit to buying it.
GetterDragun wrote:King Henrik wrote:i really hate the fact that they ask you to commit to paying $300 for a set of toys we havent seen yet. They really should show us the set BEFORE putting up the registration forms. (not that they should put up the registration forms later). $300 is alot of money to put out on blind faith for figures i may not actually want. I mean i could buy 4-5 video games or 1-2 months of groceries, actually you could probably buy most of the movie line of figures for that price! last year was the only year i bought a set and i jumped when i heard it because we all knew what each figure was going to look like. It just seems like alot to ask of the fandom.
*edit - don't get me wrong, i dont mind the high price tag, i get that this is a specially made set for the fans. i just want to be able to see all the figures in the set before i have to commit to buying it.
I disagree, $300 is nt just for figures, it's for entrance fees, seminars, awards dinners, and more.
Counterpunch wrote:"True fan"![]()
You must not know who I am.
Counterpunch wrote:Stop eating popcorn with chopsticks for 5 minutes and articulate exactly why repaints are bad, why BotCon sets are bad, and for the sake of life, liberty, and the pursuit of not stabbing myself in the hand everytime I read one of these posts, just exactly what a true fan is.
Dagon wrote:CP isn't being a hypocrite, he's stating his opinion on the matter, and disagreeing with your opinion.
LastBloom wrote:For the people here that are saying that the 300 dollars is not just for the figure set I am going to have to agree with you to a certain extent. Part of the money is for all the activities at the convention, but someone explain to me how the Iacon Package(non-attending) with the 5 figure box set, the same price as the for the ones attending. Shouldn't they get the 5 figure box set cheaper since they will not be attending the convetion.
Counterpunch wrote:zemper wrote:Autobot Optimus Prime wrote:Just proves: For every serving of repainted plastic diarrhea that is produced, there are fans ready to eat it up.
QFT, and this is so sig-worthy.![]()
No, it's not.
What I dislike in large amounts is the fact that people are free to go about saying **** like that, essentially insulting people who enjoy collecting all that Transformers has to offer while giving off an attitude of misdirected superiority.
Autobot Optimus Prime wrote:And just for the record, I think you saying my post about diarrhea is "****", is just... well.. pretty crappy.
GetterDragun wrote:King Henrik wrote:i really hate the fact that they ask you to commit to paying $300 for a set of toys we havent seen yet. They really should show us the set BEFORE putting up the registration forms. (not that they should put up the registration forms later). $300 is alot of money to put out on blind faith for figures i may not actually want. I mean i could buy 4-5 video games or 1-2 months of groceries, actually you could probably buy most of the movie line of figures for that price! last year was the only year i bought a set and i jumped when i heard it because we all knew what each figure was going to look like. It just seems like alot to ask of the fandom.
*edit - don't get me wrong, i dont mind the high price tag, i get that this is a specially made set for the fans. i just want to be able to see all the figures in the set before i have to commit to buying it.
I disagree, $300 is nt just for figures, it's for entrance fees, seminars, awards dinners, and more.
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