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skywarp-2 wrote:unfortunately that means that as collectors we may only see our favorite toys released in smaller numbers due to their preference in the Market towards children.
lanzajr26 wrote:skywarp-2 wrote:unfortunately that means that as collectors we may only see our favorite toys released in smaller numbers due to their preference in the Market towards children.
If anything you'll see more of the Animated toys on the shelves. There are a lot more kids than collectors, so these things will probably be littering the isles like so many Ninja Turtles and Hot Wheels cars. I don't see availability being a problem with this line.
lanzajr26 wrote:As far as what you should do, my only advice is collect what you truly like. If you are a diehard completionist then you better buy the toys while they are at retail and have the best availability because you know you'll want them all sooner or later.
If you're not a completionist and are torn about whether you want to start collecting them, wait until the line hits and check a few out at Walmart. If they catch your fancy then buy what you like and leave the shelfwarmers to rot.
Personally this line does nothing for me at all. I find Bumblebee to be least annoying of the line and he'll probably be the only one I buy. I won't feel bad at all about never adding Animated to my collection.
Alex Kingdom wrote:A lot of stuff.
Redimus wrote:Its nice and refeshing to see someone who isnt going oh noes, TFA is teh h0rr0z!
skywarp-2 wrote:I just want to know what the rest of you think about how the collector market will change, what will become harder to pursue, what stock will be less and less over time, ect...
Alex Kingdom wrote:I don't really see this line as being any less 'realistic' than most other main line series. late G1, Beast Wars, Beast Machines, Armarda, Energon and Cybertron all featured plenty of unrealistic nonsense altmodes. The TFA designs are mostly recognizable vehicles just very stylized, I don't see them as being any less realistic than robotic dinosaurs, Pretenders shells, Transmetal/Techno-orgainc animals, futuristic fire engines, fire breathing robotic dragons, and giant digging machines from another planet.
Yours AK
Alex Kingdom wrote:I don't really see this line as being any less 'realistic' than most other main line series. late G1, Beast Wars, Beast Machines, Armarda, Energon and Cybertron all featured plenty of unrealistic nonsense altmodes. The TFA designs are mostly recognizable vehicles just very stylized, I don't see them as being any less realistic than robotic dinosaurs, Pretenders shells, Transmetal/Techno-orgainc animals, futuristic fire engines, fire breathing robotic dragons, and giant digging machines from another planet.
Yours AK
i_amtrunks wrote:There is only so much you can do with "realistic" figures. Even then the movie stretched it out, having to use Megatron's Cybertron mode.
Half the fun of the Transformers is having the un-realistic alt modes. Animated will bring that.
i_amtrunks wrote:Half the fun of the Transformers is having the un-realistic alt modes.
Raymond101 wrote: I don't know why Earth 'realistic' modes are necessarily better than Cybertron or unrealistic modes. If anything since cybertron is more advanced than Earth, Transformers who assume Earthen alt. modes are weaker than those who don't.
Bumblethumper wrote:Raymond101 wrote: I don't know why Earth 'realistic' modes are necessarily better than Cybertron or unrealistic modes. If anything since cybertron is more advanced than Earth, Transformers who assume Earthen alt. modes are weaker than those who don't.
Ah yes, but they are only earth modes superficially. The technology underneath is as cybertronian as ever.
Briggs wrote:I was unaware *most* collectors have said their piece about the TFA line being crap, on the seibertron forums.
Raymond101 wrote:Yeah so people who are complaining about realism are missing the point. It seems quite silly to me actually. If you want realism, buy a car model. Not robots that transform into cars.
And to me futuristic or otherworldly vehicles are looking in general anyway.
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