Roadbuster wrote:Personally, I'd like to know it it's going to have a retractable visor so fans can have their two-optics or visor Devastator.
I'd like to think if They can do it with Metroplex (or even a couple of smaller figures) they'll be able to do it with Devastator, too. I also think that since his added parts will certainly double as weapons like the G1 version and the other Combiner Wars figures then the head will probably turn into something rather than just sit on Hook's crane mode since it's too big to stick inside Hook.
Desslok2201 wrote:Tsutsukakushi wrote:Hasbro has the right to limit exposure of there products at toyfair. Toyfair is not for the fans, it's for the companies and the press.
Fans have the conventions that Hasbro sometimes shows up at and shows off newer products.
Please lets not turn this thread into a nasty free for all. With replies trying to fight the big corporation.
Hasbro probably has reasons why they limit fans from taking pictures and sharing info at the European toy fairs. those reasons could be as such.
1. Not to give competitors like Bandai, mattel and others more info than is needed.
2. Perhaps Hasbro gave exclusive pics and info rights to a magazine, paper, press, network, site or?
3. Hasbro might want to release all the info and pics publicly at a bigger event like the New York Toyfair.
4. The KO and 3rd party problem they have. Where Hasbro needs to reveal newer products as late as possible. So KO and 3rd party companies don't copy it and release it before HasTak does.
Please lets show some patience. The New York Toyfair is only Two weeks away.
Even if we don't see any reveals. It's not the end of the world. There are other things more important in life than lifeless plastic toys.
Numbers 1&4: Bingo.
All of the above actually. We've seen point two happen several times in the past with reveals first made at places like USA Today and MTV. Entirely possible that we'll see something in the major media online the day before Toy Fair.
As for point three, even though Hasbro has already shown Devastator in HK and UK, at their core they're still an American company and New York Toy Fair is the biggest show of all so they give that one special treatment.
Rated X wrote:I remember a few of those instances, but it was never really clarified if it was removed to be "on good terms" with Funpub/Hasbro or if it was removed out of fear of lawsuit. I can understand an exclusive image being a target. But if the image originated on Facebook, twitter, or Instagram, what case does Hasbro really have? It's like the paparazzi, you can’t sue them. You cant stop them. It's freedom of the press. It's just my personal opinion, but I say Hasbro would have no case in court. Maybe they can sue the guy who took the pic, but good luck in finding him.
Paparazzi is HATED by the entertainment industry, why would a Transformers fan site want to be hated by Hasbro for not abiding by their requests? No respectable fan site is going to do that. It's a great way to get blacklisted from one of their SDCC or NYCC invite only press shows. Interview at BotCon? No chance. Seibertron not playing by Hasbro's rules would probably mean the death of Seibertron.
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