Rated X wrote:Sabrblade wrote:@Rated X:
Planet X isn't necessarily targeting the same group of consumers that the other Dinobot 3rd party makers are targeting. The others are going after those who want Masterpiece or Classics-style Dinobots. Planet X is targeting fans of the video games, which are still popular and now still relevant thanks to the Rise of the Dark Spark video game.
While YOU don't care about the games, many others do and still want those versions of the Dinobots. As long as that pool of fans still exists, there will always be a market for the Planet X figures.
All I’m saying is that the pool of fans is shrinking considerably. Once you separate the actual WFC/FOC fans from the people who just wanted to use Planet X dinobots on a classics shelf, the market may not be big enough to turn a profit. Planet X took too long with Swoop. If collectors were into the set 2 or 3 figures deep, they might be less likely to jump ship. But one figure deep isn’t that painful. How many people jumped ship on Toyworld after buying Hardbone or Grind Rod ? It happens.
Heres my prediction:
Planet X will keep their promise to the WFC/FOC fans and deliver all 5 Dinobots and maybe Paddles. Within a 3 year period. They’ll also nearly bankrupt themselves in the process. By the time they’re done with the Dinobots, Hasbro, Maketoys or someone else will have already done a Trypticon already and they will loose that market as well. By then it will be like 2017 and WFC/FOC will be irrelevant and replaced by a new game with new takes on Prime, Megatron, Starscream, etc.
Once again, this is just my opinion.
Even if it does take them that long, I'll still keep buying them because those games made such an impact on me personally thanks to the appeal of the designs with my personal tastes and the excellent stories (same reasons I'll forever buy all things "Beast Wars"

). I'm probably not in the majority though, so if they don't supplement these releases with other items or do it in such a way that they can still pull a profit from them (or just get them out really fast), they certainly might get into trouble. Of course, it all depends on who they really are and whether or not they're part of some other 3rd party company or companies (rumors abound about there being a very small number of actual individuals/groups behind all or most of the 3rd parties, meaning that when one seems 'slow' to release, it could just be because they're releasing/working on something under a different 'brand' (different company name)), but of course that's all just speculation, so I really don't know.
I just know that if they continue making them, I will continue giving them my money and based on their designs and quality, I really do hope that they keep going the way that they have been up to this point because their products are amongst the best quality transforming toys I've ever had.