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carytheone wrote:Well this is fun. TFSource's 14 reasons why you definitely shouldn’t buy the new WFC Unicron!
Burn wrote:I cannot wait for someone to take this seriously.carytheone wrote:Well this is fun. TFSource's 14 reasons why you definitely shouldn’t buy the new WFC Unicron!
AllNewSuperRobot wrote:I think several steps behind Unicron's construction were deliberately taken to inflate the price. The weight was one of them.
AcademyofDrX wrote:this is a flying leap past that into fan victimhood.
ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:If this succeeds, do you think resurrecting lost/worn out molds is in the cards for future projects?
ZeroWolf wrote:ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:If this succeeds, do you think resurrecting lost/worn out molds is in the cards for future projects?
That could be a good idea, especially for older G1 Reissues where they say they've lost the molds.
TF-Source wrote:#11. It shows visible evidence of being a transforming Transformers toy
When photos of the prototype at Comic-Con hit the internet this week, a small but vocal number of fans were quick to point out that this otherwise impressive toy featured some evidence of being able to transform between modes. You can see there’s a bit of a backpack and some panel folding on the sides of his legs. Now, whilst it’s no doubt very exciting that a toy of this size can transform into such a breathtaking planet mode, can we really accept even a trace of it being able to do so? Why not just skip this purchase and get that non-transforming Unicron statue instead, as it’s completely kibble-free. I mean sure, it’s not as big and costs $225 more than this new hyper-articulated transforming toy does, but still.
AcademyofDrX wrote:AllNewSuperRobot wrote:I think several steps behind Unicron's construction were deliberately taken to inflate the price. The weight was one of them.
I have seen a lot of ridiculous bitching about Unicron, but I think this is the bmot ridiculous statement I've seen. I'm imagining the time and effort put into engineering a working toy, only for an executive to come along and make them do it all over again, adding tons of unnecessary plastic, just so some people can't afford it. Fan entitlement is bad enough, but this is a flying leap past that into fan victimhood.
chuckdawg1999 wrote:I read the TFSource article and I could probably come up with three legitimate reasons NOT to get Unicron.
Burn wrote:chuckdawg1999 wrote:I read the TFSource article and I could probably come up with three legitimate reasons NOT to get Unicron.
• Not available to me
• Cost
• Short time frame to get the money together
• Cat would have a field day chewing on it
Burn wrote:chuckdawg1999 wrote:I read the TFSource article and I could probably come up with three legitimate reasons NOT to get Unicron.
• Not available to me
• Cost
• Short time frame to get the money together
• Cat would have a field day chewing on it
RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:Burn wrote:chuckdawg1999 wrote:I read the TFSource article and I could probably come up with three legitimate reasons NOT to get Unicron.
• Not available to me
• Cost
• Short time frame to get the money together
• Cat would have a field day chewing on it
Minus the cat and that's it for me. Hey, you folks wanna get him? Fine. I have no room, no money, and I already got Armada Unicron and Cybertron: Unicron. I don't need a third representation of him. Or even want one.
Burn wrote:RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:Burn wrote:chuckdawg1999 wrote:I read the TFSource article and I could probably come up with three legitimate reasons NOT to get Unicron.
• Not available to me
• Cost
• Short time frame to get the money together
• Cat would have a field day chewing on it
Minus the cat and that's it for me. Hey, you folks wanna get him? Fine. I have no room, no money, and I already got Armada Unicron and Cybertron: Unicron. I don't need a third representation of him. Or even want one.
Even if he was available to me, I don't know if I'd get him because it still comes down to cost, if there was a payment plan, even over 2-3 months I'd be okay with that.
But then again, paying hundreds of dollars for something that I may not receive for over 6 months? Been burned on Kickstarters before so that in itself is kinda off-putting.
Overcracker wrote:A little over 1600 backers so far, and 41 days left. Looks promising,
Though I’m still debating wether I want to get it or not. Don’t really have the space for it....
Decisions... decisions.
-Kanrabat- wrote:Overcracker wrote:A little over 1600 backers so far, and 41 days left. Looks promising,
Though I’m still debating wether I want to get it or not. Don’t really have the space for it....
Decisions... decisions.
Space?
Tsk.
Space can be made. There's this spot in your living room where you have some old things that just ask to be sold or buried in storage.
No mercy.
FOR THE GLORY OF OUR LORD UNICRON!
unicron1200 wrote:Or is it the whole idea of crowdfunding now has been ruined for you?
Overcracker wrote:Ha!. Yes I’m sure my wife’s grandfather’s bronze bust can be tossed aside and relinquish its place to our lord Unicron.
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