Rastamus Prime wrote:It's starting to sound like old Kennedy speaches in here. "Ask not what Takara/Hasbro can do for you, but what you can do for Takara/Hasbro."
Though no one actually said it like that, that's the gist I'm getting here. I'm glad 3rd party companies are making stuff to add on, they fix T/H's mistakes, and add a custom feel to the toys, for those who can't kitbash.
In all seriousness, how many of you feel like you're getting the short end of the stick on some of the figures you buy? Unless you're buying a Masterpiece (self explanitory figure) or Binaltech/Alt, chances are, you're not getting a top quality figure. The classics and Henkeis are great, but other addons complete what I feel are incomplete figures.
So yea, 3rd party stuff is great, but it all boils down to the opinions of you guys. Are they important or necessary for your collection? I have to be honest, if you have a Classics Ultra Magnus without his armor, you're nuts for not buying him the City Commander set. And Optimus isn't really complete without his trailer.
I haven't found any of the officially produced figures I've bought to be less than the expected quality for their size class and price tag. In fact, some of the figures I've bought exceeded my expectations.
The design of RotF Scout Ransack is something that was a pleasant surprise. To get the kind of detail at that size class is impressive to me. RotF Leader Optimus Prime is like an unofficial Masterpiece figure with respect to design. The sculpting of the figure in both bot and alt modes is great. The likeness to the character model is heads and shoulders above the 2007 move Leader class version, which was highly praised in its time. The transformation process is very satisfying for complexity and involvement but it isn't needlessly difficult. It flows and the design doesn't seem like any part of the process is forced. To me, it's like a "natural" transformation.
Many of the Classics and Universe figures have great visual design and transformation processes. Mirage's virtually kibble free alt mode is very cool. The figure is super poseable. Hound has an elegantly simple transformation and I think the same can be said of Bumblebee. Incorporating parts into the robot mode like having the seats form part of the thighs is something I find pretty darn cool in transformation design.
The Transformers Animated line of toys are particularly impressive to me for a high level of show likeness. Putting aside opinions of the art direction of the show, the toy design and transformation engineering is very well thought out in many of the figures. Oil Slick stands out to me because of both visual design and the toy design. As a cyclebot, so many things could go wrong in the kibble department but Oil Slick is free of unecessary kibble in bot and alt modes. All parts serve a purpose, nothing is extraneous. Details like having both a transparent plastic dome and light piping in the head sculpt to create a unique lighting effect stand out to me too because it was totally unecessary but that attention to detail is fantastic.
I could go on about other official figures but it would take a while...I'm still catching up on other lines like RiD and the Unicron Trilogy.
I suggest stepping back a moment and recognizing that the majority of unofficial products are substandard in design and quality. I believe a significant part of the positive opinion of unofficial products is largely due to the exceptional work by FansProject. For every City Commander, though, there exists several sets of junk out there like accessory kits with poorly molded parts and cheap knock offs that look like the inbred automobile accident cousin of a Transformer. So, yes, a
relative few 3rd party products are great. Most of them suck, unfortunately.
Unofficial/3rd party products are not necessary in my collection as it is now nor will they be needed in the future. However, they are welcome additions, they are certainly appreciated enhancements for a select few figures of the dozens I currently own. I have Shadow and D.I.A. Powered Commander, pre-ordered the re-issue of City Commander, and have ordered the Aerial Team Appendage kit. That's it for unofficial products. I plan on buying the TFX-ABT-01 accessory kit for Alternators Optimus Prime, FansProject's G3 trailer, and the BTS trailer. It's a while away but the Protector kit for Classics/Henkei Rodimus is on my list of unofficial products to buy.
Pretty much the only unofficial products I buy are ones that address a function the can't be currently found in the official product line up. However, they aren't necessary for my collection. The Optimus Prime and repaints I have are wonderful without the Commander upgrade sets. One of the reasons I started collecting was seeing Classics Optimus Prime's photo gallery at this site. The design is contemporary but contains all the iconic visuals of the character that I loved when I was a kid. From there, I was hooked and spent a few days going through photo galleries here to start catching up on all the Transformers I missed out on. That's the thing...my motivation for collecting is the Transformers. If all of a sudden the unofficial product market disappeared I wouldn't stop collecting and say "F this, I'm out of here.".
I guess that's how I see things. Unofficial products are the cherry on top of the sundae but I came here for the ice cream.