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Mykltron wrote:Well, of course a large company like that COULD do this, but they won't. Quakewave costs about the same as an MP figure but the quality blows ALL MPs away. When reviewers made that statement I was skeptical but as soon as I took him out of the box I was very impressed.
Mykltron wrote:Convotron, this is the first time we've disagreed on anything. OUR FIRST ARGUMENT!
Mykltron wrote:Stormrider wrote:Quakewave is a good stand in but far from perfect.
Seriously? OK, maybe his colours are a little off and it's a shame the alt mode gun barrel has to removed and reattached but apart from that he's amazing. An official Shockwave is a distinct possibility but I'm sure it won't be as good as Quakewave. That figure makes the MPs feel like flimsy, floppy knock-offs. His joints are all perfectly tight and he feels solid and sturdy. Also, there's no chance HasTak will give us that amount of hand articulation. They couldn't even be bothered to give Metroplex that many finger joints.
What accessories would they include? Nothing that I'm likely to care about.
Stormrider wrote:Mykltron wrote:Stormrider wrote:Quakewave is a good stand in but far from perfect.
Seriously? OK, maybe his colours are a little off and it's a shame the alt mode gun barrel has to removed and reattached but apart from that he's amazing. An official Shockwave is a distinct possibility but I'm sure it won't be as good as Quakewave. That figure makes the MPs feel like flimsy, floppy knock-offs. His joints are all perfectly tight and he feels solid and sturdy. Also, there's no chance HasTak will give us that amount of hand articulation. They couldn't even be bothered to give Metroplex that many finger joints.
What accessories would they include? Nothing that I'm likely to care about.
Stormrider wrote:
Jeep! wrote:Why do I imagine Dead Metal sounding exactly like Arnie?
Intah-wib-buls?
Blurrz wrote:10/10
Leave it to Dead Metal to have the word 'Pronz' in his signature.
Convotron wrote:Mykltron wrote:Well, of course a large company like that COULD do this, but they won't. Quakewave costs about the same as an MP figure but the quality blows ALL MPs away. When reviewers made that statement I was skeptical but as soon as I took him out of the box I was very impressed.Mykltron wrote:Convotron, this is the first time we've disagreed on anything. OUR FIRST ARGUMENT!
Haha, I think the disagreement simply lies in phrasing. I think most would say that it's undoubtedly within TakaraTomy's ability to produce a Shockwave on par with Quakewave. So an issue to consider is not what TakaraTomy can do, rather, it's matter of what TakaraTomy will do.
Dead Metal wrote:Apart from the things mentioned earlier, there is something else that pisses me off about Quakewave.
The hand and blaster, translucent plastic hands - on an MP? Are you f**king kidding me?
Kibble wrote: Over or under slung hose?
Mykltron wrote:Kibble wrote: Over or under slung hose?
How?
Kibble wrote:Dead Metal wrote:Apart from the things mentioned earlier, there is something else that pisses me off about Quakewave.
The hand and blaster, translucent plastic hands - on an MP? Are you f**king kidding me?
Ahhh, but it comes with optional opaque hands and blaster as well. So you choose your own adventure with this figure. Solid or clear? Over or under slung hose? It's all up to you...unless you want an under slung hose WITH electronics. Then you need to do some modding of your own.
Jeep! wrote:Why do I imagine Dead Metal sounding exactly like Arnie?
Intah-wib-buls?
Blurrz wrote:10/10
Leave it to Dead Metal to have the word 'Pronz' in his signature.
Dead Metal wrote:Kibble wrote:Dead Metal wrote:Apart from the things mentioned earlier, there is something else that pisses me off about Quakewave.
The hand and blaster, translucent plastic hands - on an MP? Are you f**king kidding me?
Ahhh, but it comes with optional opaque hands and blaster as well. So you choose your own adventure with this figure. Solid or clear? Over or under slung hose? It's all up to you...unless you want an under slung hose WITH electronics. Then you need to do some modding of your own.
Didn't know about the hands, I thought that was something a kitbasher cast and sold on ebay or something.
TulioDude wrote:Is MP Shockwave still a possibility?
Short answer:yes.
I dont see nothing preventing it to happen.
warzon3 wrote:In some ways I do feel 3rd parties are influencing at least Classics/Generations releases though.
I mean, of all the recent characters Hasbro will release they choose Skids and Whirl???? Why?
Convotron wrote:Unless TakaraTomy's toy designers can come up with a significantly different way to handle a MP Shockwave design, it's a bit of a trap for them to make a MP Shockwave that could end up being similar to Quakewave in terms of engineering.
Fanboy wrote:You need to see the figure, feel the figure , lick the figure , be the figure,
And only then can you love mp 01 the way I have.
Bowspearer wrote:TulioDude wrote:Is MP Shockwave still a possibility?
Short answer:yes.
I dont see nothing preventing it to happen.
That depends on who owns the Gun-borg design currently.
Convotron wrote:Unless TakaraTomy's toy designers can come up with a significantly different way to handle a MP Shockwave design, it's a bit of a trap for them to make a MP Shockwave that could end up being similar to Quakewave in terms of engineering.
So what if they did? It's not like Fansproject could sue Takara or Hasbro without getting hit with an even bigger unwinnable counter-suit which forced Fansproject to hand over the moulds for Quakewave anyway.
Jeep! wrote:Why do I imagine Dead Metal sounding exactly like Arnie?
Intah-wib-buls?
Blurrz wrote:10/10
Leave it to Dead Metal to have the word 'Pronz' in his signature.
Dead Metal wrote:Bowspearer wrote:TulioDude wrote:Is MP Shockwave still a possibility?
Short answer:yes.
I dont see nothing preventing it to happen.
That depends on who owns the Gun-borg design currently.
Nobody knows, not even the original owner knows who currently has the rights to it.Convotron wrote:Unless TakaraTomy's toy designers can come up with a significantly different way to handle a MP Shockwave design, it's a bit of a trap for them to make a MP Shockwave that could end up being similar to Quakewave in terms of engineering.
So what if they did? It's not like Fansproject could sue Takara or Hasbro without getting hit with an even bigger unwinnable counter-suit which forced Fansproject to hand over the moulds for Quakewave anyway.
I think he means it more along the lines of that less people would be inclined to buy the Takara version if it looks just like the one they already have sitting on their shelves.
Also, Quake Wave isn't done by FansProject, Fansproject doesn't do super accurate representations of characters, they design their stuff specially to not be sued.
Quake Wave is by Fans Toys, the same people who made the very first MP Optimus Prime trailer almost 10 years ago. The same guys who scrapped their (pretty ugly) MP Soundwave they've been showing off for almost a year the moment Takara announced they where making one.
Fanboy wrote:You need to see the figure, feel the figure , lick the figure , be the figure,
And only then can you love mp 01 the way I have.
Bowspearer wrote:Dead Metal wrote:Bowspearer wrote:TulioDude wrote:Is MP Shockwave still a possibility?
Short answer:yes.
I dont see nothing preventing it to happen.
That depends on who owns the Gun-borg design currently.
Nobody knows, not even the original owner knows who currently has the rights to it.Convotron wrote:Unless TakaraTomy's toy designers can come up with a significantly different way to handle a MP Shockwave design, it's a bit of a trap for them to make a MP Shockwave that could end up being similar to Quakewave in terms of engineering.
So what if they did? It's not like Fansproject could sue Takara or Hasbro without getting hit with an even bigger unwinnable counter-suit which forced Fansproject to hand over the moulds for Quakewave anyway.
I think he means it more along the lines of that less people would be inclined to buy the Takara version if it looks just like the one they already have sitting on their shelves.
Also, Quake Wave isn't done by FansProject, Fansproject doesn't do super accurate representations of characters, they design their stuff specially to not be sued.
Quake Wave is by Fans Toys, the same people who made the very first MP Optimus Prime trailer almost 10 years ago. The same guys who scrapped their (pretty ugly) MP Soundwave they've been showing off for almost a year the moment Takara announced they where making one.
Actually there are countless people who despise the unethical conduct of the 3rd party companies who would happily still get a MP Shockwave if that were the case. Also, noted and I'll fix that in a minute.
Jeep! wrote:Why do I imagine Dead Metal sounding exactly like Arnie?
Intah-wib-buls?
Blurrz wrote:10/10
Leave it to Dead Metal to have the word 'Pronz' in his signature.
Dead Metal wrote:Bowspearer wrote:Dead Metal wrote:Bowspearer wrote:TulioDude wrote:Is MP Shockwave still a possibility?
Short answer:yes.
I dont see nothing preventing it to happen.
That depends on who owns the Gun-borg design currently.
Nobody knows, not even the original owner knows who currently has the rights to it.Convotron wrote:Unless TakaraTomy's toy designers can come up with a significantly different way to handle a MP Shockwave design, it's a bit of a trap for them to make a MP Shockwave that could end up being similar to Quakewave in terms of engineering.
So what if they did? It's not like Fansproject could sue Takara or Hasbro without getting hit with an even bigger unwinnable counter-suit which forced Fansproject to hand over the moulds for Quakewave anyway.
I think he means it more along the lines of that less people would be inclined to buy the Takara version if it looks just like the one they already have sitting on their shelves.
Also, Quake Wave isn't done by FansProject, Fansproject doesn't do super accurate representations of characters, they design their stuff specially to not be sued.
Quake Wave is by Fans Toys, the same people who made the very first MP Optimus Prime trailer almost 10 years ago. The same guys who scrapped their (pretty ugly) MP Soundwave they've been showing off for almost a year the moment Takara announced they where making one.
Actually there are countless people who despise the unethical conduct of the 3rd party companies who would happily still get a MP Shockwave if that were the case. Also, noted and I'll fix that in a minute.
Those people wouldn't have bought Quake Wave in the first place, and Hasbro is just as guilty as most of the 3rd Party companies, save for the ones that also produce KOs.
Dean ML wrote:Dead Metal wrote:Bowspearer wrote:Dead Metal wrote:Bowspearer wrote:TulioDude wrote:Is MP Shockwave still a possibility?
Short answer:yes.
I dont see nothing preventing it to happen.
That depends on who owns the Gun-borg design currently.
Nobody knows, not even the original owner knows who currently has the rights to it.Convotron wrote:Unless TakaraTomy's toy designers can come up with a significantly different way to handle a MP Shockwave design, it's a bit of a trap for them to make a MP Shockwave that could end up being similar to Quakewave in terms of engineering.
So what if they did? It's not like Fansproject could sue Takara or Hasbro without getting hit with an even bigger unwinnable counter-suit which forced Fansproject to hand over the moulds for Quakewave anyway.
I think he means it more along the lines of that less people would be inclined to buy the Takara version if it looks just like the one they already have sitting on their shelves.
Also, Quake Wave isn't done by FansProject, Fansproject doesn't do super accurate representations of characters, they design their stuff specially to not be sued.
Quake Wave is by Fans Toys, the same people who made the very first MP Optimus Prime trailer almost 10 years ago. The same guys who scrapped their (pretty ugly) MP Soundwave they've been showing off for almost a year the moment Takara announced they where making one.
Actually there are countless people who despise the unethical conduct of the 3rd party companies who would happily still get a MP Shockwave if that were the case. Also, noted and I'll fix that in a minute.
Those people wouldn't have bought Quake Wave in the first place, and Hasbro is just as guilty as most of the 3rd Party companies, save for the ones that also produce KOs.
I'm definitely not down with KOs and stealing IPs. Any perceived ethics issues Hasbro might have do not justify ripping off their TMs.
Besides, my OCD wouldn't let me collect unofficial TFs anyway. I need the real deal.
Jeep! wrote:Why do I imagine Dead Metal sounding exactly like Arnie?
Intah-wib-buls?
Blurrz wrote:10/10
Leave it to Dead Metal to have the word 'Pronz' in his signature.
Dead Metal wrote:Those people wouldn't have bought Quake Wave in the first place, and Hasbro is just as guilty as most of the 3rd Party companies, save for the ones that also produce KOs.
Dead Metal wrote:I'm not down for KOs either, well except for the super hilarious WTF ones.
Thing with most 3rd party stuff like FansProject, not every company mind you, their stuff isn't stealing IP. They design products that either enhance an existing one (City Commander, Bruticus upgrade, Protector) or stuff Hasbro will likely never make (Protector aka Springer was announced after Hasbro announced that they won't be making a triple changer Springer since the Botcon and Universe repaints where good enough), and all of them are original designs that homage but do not copy the actual characters. They even scrap projects to which this does not apply, like their Wreck-Gar which they cancelled since Hasbro was making their own, and the miniature Classics Megatron styled guns, since those where too close to Hasbro property.
Of course there are companies that go further, like toy World which just straight up copies existing designs and Fans Toys here with their MP figures.
Dead Metal wrote:And Hasbro likes copying designs for TF alt-modes, with just enough alterations to not be sued by the owners of those designs. And lets not forget how they're currently being sued by the owners of RoboTech over their TF vs GI Joe SDCC Jetfire.
Fanboy wrote:You need to see the figure, feel the figure , lick the figure , be the figure,
And only then can you love mp 01 the way I have.
Bowspearer wrote:Dead Metal wrote:Those people wouldn't have bought Quake Wave in the first place, and Hasbro is just as guilty as most of the 3rd Party companies, save for the ones that also produce KOs.
First off, exactly - those people will have no qualms still buying MP Shockwave. Secondly, hows it is even remotely TakaraTomy's fault and Hasbro's fault that Third Party Companies are perpetually guilty of IP theft? So when someone breaks into your house and strips the place bare, is it just as much your fault that you were robbed because you have something someone desired enough to steal it?
Dead Metal wrote:I'm not down for KOs either, well except for the super hilarious WTF ones.
Thing with most 3rd party stuff like FansProject, not every company mind you, their stuff isn't stealing IP. They design products that either enhance an existing one (City Commander, Bruticus upgrade, Protector) or stuff Hasbro will likely never make (Protector aka Springer was announced after Hasbro announced that they won't be making a triple changer Springer since the Botcon and Universe repaints where good enough), and all of them are original designs that homage but do not copy the actual characters. They even scrap projects to which this does not apply, like their Wreck-Gar which they cancelled since Hasbro was making their own, and the miniature Classics Megatron styled guns, since those where too close to Hasbro property.
Of course there are companies that go further, like toy World which just straight up copies existing designs and Fans Toys here with their MP figures.
A few points here though - there is a vast difference between 3rd party add-on kits which are symbiotic and 3rd Party figures (where Fansprojects tend to be the one exception to the rule) which are utterly parasitic in their relationship to Hasbro, to the point of IP theft.
Dead Metal wrote:And Hasbro likes copying designs for TF alt-modes, with just enough alterations to not be sued by the owners of those designs. And lets not forget how they're currently being sued by the owners of RoboTech over their TF vs GI Joe SDCC Jetfire.
As for the examples you list here, the ethics at play are completely different. You're talking in the case of original characters being redone in the Generations line, of reduxes of original characters from the 80s which had absolutely no trademark issues at the time of release. It could be argued that in those cases that Hasbro and TakaraTomy are walking a fine line between using their own IP and not infringing on another IP. Furthermore when you look at how by the book TakaraTomy have been with the Masterpiece line, they have been nothing but respectful and ethical where vehicle licensing has been concerned.
And then there's Harmony Gold. Harmony Gold are nothing short of license squatting douchebags who have mismanaged that license so badly that of all those involved with the license, they are the only ones who do not view it as a terrible mistake (in fact it is because of them that Macross hasn't shown up in the states beyond Macross Plus - in fact last time they tried this, the actual IP owners smacked them down so hard they were left in no doubt of where their station was. I expect the same results here. Furthermore, the licensing deal for Jetfire was originally with Bandai, the same Bandai who would benefit greatly from Hasbro winning said lawsuit and it predated the licensing deal HG had for Macross. That's forgetting about the countless differences between a Valkyrie and the Jetfire SDCC toy- including the fact that it's a Skystriker with an inspired drone on top of it. Lastly, HG claims alot of things, but none of them have ever been proven in a court of law. Personally I look forward to them testing their claims and pushing their luck too far in the process- bankrupting themselves in the process.
Jeep! wrote:Why do I imagine Dead Metal sounding exactly like Arnie?
Intah-wib-buls?
Blurrz wrote:10/10
Leave it to Dead Metal to have the word 'Pronz' in his signature.
Bowspearer wrote:Dead Metal wrote:Those people wouldn't have bought Quake Wave in the first place, and Hasbro is just as guilty as most of the 3rd Party companies, save for the ones that also produce KOs.
First off, exactly - those people will have no qualms still buying MP Shockwave. Secondly, hows it is even remotely TakaraTomy's fault and Hasbro's fault that Third Party Companies are perpetually guilty of IP theft? So when someone breaks into your house and strips the place bare, is it just as much your fault that you were robbed because you have something someone desired enough to steal it?Dead Metal wrote:I'm not down for KOs either, well except for the super hilarious WTF ones.
Thing with most 3rd party stuff like FansProject, not every company mind you, their stuff isn't stealing IP. They design products that either enhance an existing one (City Commander, Bruticus upgrade, Protector) or stuff Hasbro will likely never make (Protector aka Springer was announced after Hasbro announced that they won't be making a triple changer Springer since the Botcon and Universe repaints where good enough), and all of them are original designs that homage but do not copy the actual characters. They even scrap projects to which this does not apply, like their Wreck-Gar which they cancelled since Hasbro was making their own, and the miniature Classics Megatron styled guns, since those where too close to Hasbro property.
Of course there are companies that go further, like toy World which just straight up copies existing designs and Fans Toys here with their MP figures.
A few points here though - there is a vast difference between 3rd party add-on kits which are symbiotic and 3rd Party figures (where Fansprojects tend to be the one exception to the rule) which are utterly parasitic in their relationship to Hasbro, to the point of IP theft.Dead Metal wrote:And Hasbro likes copying designs for TF alt-modes, with just enough alterations to not be sued by the owners of those designs. And lets not forget how they're currently being sued by the owners of RoboTech over their TF vs GI Joe SDCC Jetfire.
As for the examples you list here, the ethics at play are completely different. You're talking in the case of original characters being redone in the Generations line, of reduxes of original characters from the 80s which had absolutely no trademark issues at the time of release. It could be argued that in those cases that Hasbro and TakaraTomy are walking a fine line between using their own IP and not infringing on another IP. Furthermore when you look at how by the book TakaraTomy have been with the Masterpiece line, they have been nothing but respectful and ethical where vehicle licensing has been concerned.
And then there's Harmony Gold. Harmony Gold are nothing short of license squatting douchebags who have mismanaged that license so badly that of all those involved with the license, they are the only ones who do not view it as a terrible mistake (in fact it is because of them that Macross hasn't shown up in the states beyond Macross Plus - in fact last time they tried this, the actual IP owners smacked them down so hard they were left in no doubt of where their station was. I expect the same results here. Furthermore, the licensing deal for Jetfire was originally with Bandai, the same Bandai who would benefit greatly from Hasbro winning said lawsuit and it predated the licensing deal HG had for Macross. That's forgetting about the countless differences between a Valkyrie and the Jetfire SDCC toy- including the fact that it's a Skystriker with an inspired drone on top of it. Lastly, HG claims alot of things, but none of them have ever been proven in a court of law. Personally I look forward to them testing their claims and pushing their luck too far in the process- bankrupting themselves in the process.
So I read that this was being made into a toy? wow, and I thought only 3rd party companies take stuff without giving any notice, acknowledgement or compensation..
FYI: hasbro nor idw solicited me to do this design, I did it on my own. I originally came up with a different design seen here: http://www.deviantart.com/art/ATB-Meg… it was a sample for a story idea I was going to pitch to then editor Andy Schmidt. he turned me down because he said they have years of story already set in stone. so no biggie.
a couple of months later he comes to me and says they wanted to use the design. I said cool, lemme update it and the final image above was the result. I again asked if I can pitch a story, even if it's not TF related, he said yes and he'll come down to Long Beach Comic-con for a sit down. I went, but he never showed up. and that was that.
Mykltron wrote:Oh thank goodness, normality is restored. We still agree on everything.
Bowspearer wrote:Convotron wrote:Unless TakaraTomy's toy designers can come up with a significantly different way to handle a MP Shockwave design, it's a bit of a trap for them to make a MP Shockwave that could end up being similar to Quakewave in terms of engineering.
So what if they did? It's not like Fans Toys could sue Takara or Hasbro without getting hit with an even bigger unwinnable counter-suit which forced Fansproject to hand over the moulds for Quakewave anyway.
Dead Metal wrote:I think he means it more along the lines of that less people would be inclined to buy the Takara version if it looks just like the one they already have sitting on their shelves.
Dead Metal wrote:Hasbro is just as guilty in terms of using altered designs without paying a licensing fee.
Dead Metal wrote:It's still the same. There is no difference between Hasbro altering the design of a tank or car just enough to not get sued and use that for an existing or new character, and a company making a toy that looks like an existing character that doesn't belong to them, with enough differences to not be sued for IP theft. Same thing, only difference is that we take preference for Hasbro.
Just because copyrights where handled differently in the 80s and they used that to base their own ip on, doesn't give Hasbro ownership of the original vehicle designs.
Yes, Takara is using actual licenses for the MP line now, well for those that require them and aren't base on original designs like Soundwave and Optimus Prime. But they still base vehicle and alt-mode designs for every other line, save for Movies, on existing designs, with enough alterations to not get sued.
Dead Metal wrote:Well, it's their right to hold their ip hostage, sit on it, and not bring Macross over. Just like it's Hasbro's right to do the same with characters we would love to have on our shelves.
Fanboy wrote:You need to see the figure, feel the figure , lick the figure , be the figure,
And only then can you love mp 01 the way I have.
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