^ I get the in-joke
, but I am soooo glad Hasbro didn't decide to run Victory Saber (1) along with 2 other Haslabs & (2) During the end of the year when so much money among consumers is being allocated for other things.
Last night the Youtube Channel Geek Dad Life (which I am becoming a fan of), had a really fun live event. It was originally planned to be a fun-spirited debate between Dan Larsen (Toy Galaxy) campaigning for the GI Joe Sky Stryker vs Make Kaess campaigning for the Rancor. Because of the real world possibility that BOTH might not fund. It turned more into a group therapy session among everyone involved, and really wanting the best possible outcome for everyone.
While it will be no shock to me if BOTH do not fund. I do not actively WANT them to fail (unlike Retroblasting & Analog Toys & their cronies). Seeing projects like this fail, nobody wins.
I've heard varied opinions. I understand Hasbro being a billion dollar company, a failed crowdfunded item or two wont effect them as a whole. But people's jobs certainly may be at stake, as well as the idea of Haslab altogether. Some say "oh no worries, they'll just try something else later", and I hope that's true. But alternatively, Hasbro might just see it as a losing proposition altogether, and eventually stop if they keep failing.
The feedback/outcome may have some positives. It may:
1. Allow them to be more discerning in what a "Dream Project" really is (A Vehicle for a not-currently active GI Joe Line, and a large accessory for a Star Wars Line that is driven more by the figures themselves).
I'm no expert, but it seems almost like the opposite should have happened. I realize a Skystryker for the 6 inch GI Joe Classified line would have been Massive, and probably cost upwards of close to $500, but at least it would have worked with the current line. Also a highly articulated Rancor for the 3 3/4 scale SW I think would have been smaller, easier to produce, and less expensive, along with their 2 previous SW Haslab fundings.
and 2. Run this at different times. During a time when fans are getting their Tax return would be great, also late summer like when Victory Saber was going on would be great as well.
3. Definitely do NOT run 2 or more on top of each other. heck I'd stagger them throughout the year, given them some space as well. maybe something like:
(1)Feb through Mid-March Haslab 1 (Star Wars)
(2)April-Mid May Haslab 2 (Marvel)
(3)June-Mid-July Haslab 3 (Transformers)
(4)August-Mid September Haslab 4 (GI Joe)
(5)October-Mid-November Haslab 5 (*another franchise)
That would net you the same result as 2021, and fans would not feel such an economic crunch as well as give *hopefully* development teams more time to really look into the fan communities as to what they REALLY want , as opposed to just getting something out there for the sake of doing it.
I do firmly believe however that if the Rancor does not fund (seems like FOMO is not having *much* effect, currently just 6305 with 7 hours left), that there will be enough carry over from fans, nwo that they realize they have an extra $350, that they will go over to the GI Joe Skystryker and get it funded before it ends tomorrow. It certainly wont make all 3 tiers, but it will defintely fund, seeing it is already over 7400 with 31 hours left.
Bucket/Want List: Botcon 2016 Customization Class Ratchet (G2 Deco), or Customization Class Ratchet (Marvel Comics Deco) **would also be willing to pay for an Unpainted Botcon 2016 Ratchet, TT Legends Fortress Head (only) with working Electronics
Wish List of Modern Combiners: Road Caesar, Monstructor & Dinoking (proper size to fiction), Landcross, Guard City, Battle Gaia, & G2 Defensor. Wish List of Titans:Metrotitan,Majin Zarak