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Convotron wrote:Hehe, I guess collectors would think $1 is ideal but the point is that collectors who are in the market for 3rd party products should be able to comfortably afford several $50 figures as opposed to several $100 figures.
gothsaurus wrote:[quote="Jesterhead"...$50 for a toy I like is a no brainer, but anything over 50 goes through some serious scrutiny....
Requiem Prime wrote:gothsaurus wrote:[quote="Jesterhead"...$50 for a toy I like is a no brainer, but anything over 50 goes through some serious scrutiny....
Wow. I think you summed it up for most every collector. Nicely put. This is exactly how I think about 3rd party items.
Yes, but after BOTH 3rd party versions of Arcee, TFC would have to be trying to not be worth the value.
Gauntlet101010 wrote:Valkerie I can understand, but what's wrong with Delicate Warrior?
Gauntlet101010 wrote:Requiem Prime wrote:gothsaurus wrote:[quote="Jesterhead"...$50 for a toy I like is a no brainer, but anything over 50 goes through some serious scrutiny....
Wow. I think you summed it up for most every collector. Nicely put. This is exactly how I think about 3rd party items.
Yes, but after BOTH 3rd party versions of Arcee, TFC would have to be trying to not be worth the value.
Valkerie I can understand, but what's wrong with Delicate Warrior?
amcgrath929 wrote:I'm with you on this. I really like Delicate Warrior and have heard great things about the quality.
Kibble wrote:amcgrath929 wrote:I'm with you on this. I really like Delicate Warrior and have heard great things about the quality.
The quality is fine. The engineering isn't all that impressive, though. It looks well enough in both modes, but it would probably be ripped if it were an official product based on how lame the 'cram limbs underneath vehicle' transformation is. It's not even neatly folded under... But again, it looks quite nice.
amcgrath929 wrote:Kibble wrote:amcgrath929 wrote:I'm with you on this. I really like Delicate Warrior and have heard great things about the quality.
The quality is fine. The engineering isn't all that impressive, though. It looks well enough in both modes, but it would probably be ripped if it were an official product based on how lame the 'cram limbs underneath vehicle' transformation is. It's not even neatly folded under... But again, it looks quite nice.
Well it was designed by a customizer if I remember right. It works for me. It gets the job done and look well in both modes. PE does the same thing really.
Gauntlet101010 wrote:Requiem Prime wrote:gothsaurus wrote:[quote="Jesterhead"...$50 for a toy I like is a no brainer, but anything over 50 goes through some serious scrutiny....
Wow. I think you summed it up for most every collector. Nicely put. This is exactly how I think about 3rd party items.
Yes, but after BOTH 3rd party versions of Arcee, TFC would have to be trying to not be worth the value.
Valkerie I can understand, but what's wrong with Delicate Warrior?
Requiem Prime wrote:Gauntlet101010 wrote:Requiem Prime wrote:gothsaurus wrote:[quote="Jesterhead"...$50 for a toy I like is a no brainer, but anything over 50 goes through some serious scrutiny....
Wow. I think you summed it up for most every collector. Nicely put. This is exactly how I think about 3rd party items.
Yes, but after BOTH 3rd party versions of Arcee, TFC would have to be trying to not be worth the value.
Valkerie I can understand, but what's wrong with Delicate Warrior?
Alright, there has been too much skirting my actual point and focusing on if Delicate Warrior was good or not. The problem with Delicate Warrior wasn't that she was bad. She does indeed get the job done far better than impossible's.
My problem with her was that she was just okay. My point was about price to value returned. Filling a void is all fine and good, but does not cut it. If it did, we wouldn't get excited over upgrade sets. Setting the character choice aside, the fact 3rd parties operate outside the engineering and marketablity limits Hasbro sets for itself is (IMO) the reason their higher prices are justified. In short, I pay more because I expect better. If I wasn't, I could wait Hasbro out to the end of time.
And by better, not just basic QC (there are million ways to fix joints), I mean content, quality of material, and especially engineering; things they fully intended to put into it when plans left the table. And when you pass the 50-60 mark, something needs to say "Hasbro not only wouldn't do this, they wouldn't try this hard".
From what I've seen, TFC would have to fail all over the place for it not meet something of the price. Just trying to do a Devy this big is impressive. And MakeToys is somehow mastering uncompromised G1 style with post-classic engineering (at least combined) and I'm really excited to see that work.
Gauntlet101010 wrote:I can't get as fully behind Maketoy's Devestator as everyone else, though. FP's support or no, we have not seen even one product by these guys. Not one. And they have more than just Devestator as their debut project, there's also the minibots. Who know how long Devestator will take to come out in full?
And, if they have FP's support, will they have FP's notorious delays as well? I like FP like everyone else, but .... delay city. Can't be denied.
It's not that I think they won't do it. I just can't get more excited for it than TFC's attempt. Except for the price point. Although it's funny that we call a $300 TF "affordable" now.
Requiem Prime wrote:Alright, there has been too much skirting my actual point and focusing on if Delicate Warrior was good or not. The problem with Delicate Warrior wasn't that she was bad. She does indeed get the job done far better than impossible's.
My problem with her was that she was just okay. My point was about price to value returned. Filling a void is all fine and good, but does not cut it. If it did, we wouldn't get excited over upgrade sets. Setting the character choice aside, the fact 3rd parties operate outside the engineering and marketablity limits Hasbro sets for itself is (IMO) the reason their higher prices are justified. In short, I pay more because I expect better. If I wasn't, I could wait Hasbro out to the end of time.
And by better, not just basic QC (there are million ways to fix joints), I mean content, quality of material, and especially engineering; things they fully intended to put into it when plans left the table. And when you pass the 50-60 mark, something needs to say "Hasbro not only wouldn't do this, they wouldn't try this hard".
Requiem Prime wrote:Even worse than everyone's hopes and fears about the price is the timeline. Don't forget MT has 3 other announced projects, with more minibots being the natural progression. Given the (alleged) price difference, I know it's shrewd to steal some of TFC's thunder, but I'll be very sad if the Build set is years down the road when it wouldn't have mattered financially. Especially if it knee-capps Hercules' would be success. Don't say it's unlikely, they do have FP ties after all.
Then again; FP made a schedule (and technically held it), iGear's making their own designs, TFC is shooting big right now, and PE teased they were too with a Soundwave. Who really knows anything more?
amcgrath929 wrote:Requiem Prime wrote:Even worse than everyone's hopes and fears about the price is the timeline. Don't forget MT has 3 other announced projects, with more minibots being the natural progression. Given the (alleged) price difference, I know it's shrewd to steal some of TFC's thunder, but I'll be very sad if the Build set is years down the road when it wouldn't have mattered financially. Especially if it knee-capps Hercules' would be success. Don't say it's unlikely, they do have FP ties after all.
Then again; FP made a schedule (and technically held it), iGear's making their own designs, TFC is shooting big right now, and PE teased they were too with a Soundwave. Who really knows anything more?
I'd imagine MakeToy's lines will run parallel just as FP's Parallax & Crossfire lines did.
Gauntlet101010 wrote:amcgrath929 wrote:Requiem Prime wrote:Even worse than everyone's hopes and fears about the price is the timeline. Don't forget MT has 3 other announced projects, with more minibots being the natural progression. Given the (alleged) price difference, I know it's shrewd to steal some of TFC's thunder, but I'll be very sad if the Build set is years down the road when it wouldn't have mattered financially. Especially if it knee-capps Hercules' would be success. Don't say it's unlikely, they do have FP ties after all.
Then again; FP made a schedule (and technically held it), iGear's making their own designs, TFC is shooting big right now, and PE teased they were too with a Soundwave. Who really knows anything more?
I'd imagine MakeToy's lines will run parallel just as FP's Parallax & Crossfire lines did.
Why? They might have FP's support, but they are not FP and they are just starting out.
amcgrath929 wrote:Requiem Prime wrote:Even worse than everyone's hopes and fears about the price is the timeline. Don't forget MT has 3 other announced projects, with more minibots being the natural progression. Given the (alleged) price difference, I know it's shrewd to steal some of TFC's thunder, but I'll be very sad if the Build set is years down the road when it wouldn't have mattered financially. Especially if it knee-capps Hercules' would be success. Don't say it's unlikely, they do have FP ties after all.
Then again; FP made a schedule (and technically held it), iGear's making their own designs, TFC is shooting big right now, and PE teased they were too with a Soundwave. Who really knows anything more?
I'd imagine MakeToy's lines will run parallel just as FP's Parallax & Crossfire lines did.
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