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Nekoman wrote:So here is a question. How would you feel if they released a seeker repaint in gray as a homage towards Cybertron Thundercracker?
Seibertron wrote:I know I will never be able to convince those of you who were unable to receive those figures of my view and I know that I'm not going to be convinced the other way around either.
Seibertron wrote:Yeah, I wasn't happy initially about paying a shitload of money for exclusives of figures that I originally thought should have been released at retail. But I did, just like all of the other people who invested in that set so now I find myself on the other side of the fence because I'd personally like to see my investment protected. I don't think there's anything wrong with.
Seibertron wrote:otherwise what the heck's the point of buying exclusives?
Lycantendencies wrote:As I mentioned multiple times, theoretical Henkei figures WOULD BE different to the Botcon versions.
Lycantendencies wrote:
We get less figures (in terms of asian repaints), just so a few of you can feel you got your money's worth.
Less figures are sold and less fans get to buy and enjoy them so a few of you can feel you got your money's worth.
It's greed and elitism, pure and simple.
If people want to buy for that reason, that's fine, but don't claim that you have to take that side because of all you've spent as I've spent much over the years on exclusives and still don't take that side.
As I mentioned multiple times, theoretical Henkei figures WOULD BE different to the Botcon versions.
You yourself know that. Your comparison pics show that with the current batch.
That'd mean we could have exclusives and mass release with both sides happy.
It works elsewhere and could here.
That we don't is because some of you CHOOSE to make Hasbro know you'd accept nothing but the extreme we have now.
And it's going to backfire, as sooner or later, someone will take advantage of that and produce KOs.
Unlike potential Henkei, they won't be easily distinguishable and the value of your set WILL suffer.
And collectors will only have their own greed to blame.
Tekka wrote:Getting off the subject of Thundercracker completely. It's just as likely they may decide to do Sunstorm instead.
Tekka wrote: Maybe even create another new Seeker like they did with him. Maybe using the Green one, or one of the lilac coloured Seekers.
Predaprince wrote:I am very thankful to have posters like sto_vo_kor_2000 who is so energetic about improving others' understanding and enjoyment of the TF universe
Stormrider wrote:You often add interesting insights to conversations that makes the fledglings think and challenges even the sharpest minds
T-Macksimus wrote:I consider you and editor to be amongst the most "scholarly" in terms of your knowledge, demeanor and general approach
GetterDragun wrote:And seriously, I here people saying, Thundercracker is an important CHARACTER, so what would they say if he was released in cartoon accurate colors, but in JetFire's mold?
UltraPrimal wrote:GetterDragun wrote:And seriously, I here people saying, Thundercracker is an important CHARACTER, so what would they say if he was released in cartoon accurate colors, but in JetFire's mold?
I'd buy it. I love the Jetfire mold. I wish they'ld release a Roy Focker repaint of him. Though Harmony Gold would probably cry foul. And Thundercracker would be kind of like Max's colors.
Lycantendencies wrote:It's greed and elitism, pure and simple.
bvzxa wrote:Yeah the pint made is the possibility whether TakaraTomy can do it legally, and that's where people should pay attention to.
Seibertron wrote:Lycantendencies wrote:It's greed and elitism, pure and simple.
Lycantendencies wrote:As I mentioned multiple times, theoretical Henkei figures WOULD BE different to the Botcon versions.
You yourself know that. Your comparison pics show that with the current batch.
Tekka wrote:What she doesn't realize is that Springer actually loves Rodimus.
ThunderThruster wrote:Lycantendencies wrote:As I mentioned multiple times, theoretical Henkei figures WOULD BE different to the Botcon versions.
You yourself know that. Your comparison pics show that with the current batch.
i think that this is a big point!
yes we want a 'classics' ThunderCracker, we never said we wanted one to look like the Botcon '07 ThunderCracker!
F.Y.I. nice sunstorm you've got there Sto_vo_kor!
Lycantendencies wrote:Classics is G1 based, and Cybertron Thundercracker is not G1 Thundercracker.
Lets not forget that although you refer to TC as a SS repaint, during G1 all 3 seekers got a simultaneous release. It wasn't Starscream and two repaints, it was 3 identical founding figures whose colours defined them visually.
Starscream wrote:Man this is about as bad as the scalper debate.
Nekoman wrote:Lycantendencies wrote:Classics is G1 based, and Cybertron Thundercracker is not G1 Thundercracker.
Oh, is it? Then tell me who Heavy Load is an update of?
munkimus prime wrote:That was the greatest thing I've seen since boobs.
Lapse Of Reason wrote:Nekoman wrote:Lycantendencies wrote:Classics is G1 based, and Cybertron Thundercracker is not G1 Thundercracker.
Oh, is it? Then tell me who Heavy Load is an update of?
Classics is not a line. Check your packaging - nowhere does it say "Classics". It is just a fan dubbed term. The remaining "Classics", as well as Heavy Load, are under the Universe banner. Universe can contain any mix of figures from any TF line, or include repaints.
Lapse Of Reason wrote:Some of my random thoughts on the issue:
Hasbro should have just made the three seekers in the main line. I could have done without the coneheads or picked them up as Botcon exclusives.
No amount of insulting others here is going to change the situation. The only thing it will do is lead to a few hot-heads who take the discussion down the road of hostility. This is too bad, because controversial topics make for interesting discussions. Locked threads don't.
Generalizations should be avoided at all times. I'm not an elitist snob because I have a few toys that someone else does not have. I can't help but take a little offense when fellow members throw those broad comments out there. You don't know me or anyone here well enough to say such things (nor is it right to do so on a public forum).
Some Transformers (or any collectables) are investments whether we want them to be or not. If I bought an exclusive <insert whatever> at a premium price, and then the company made more and flooded the market, I'd be unhappy. I like money and things of value. I like Transformers too. Put them together andwoo hoo! I'm a happy guy.
TakaraTomy may or may not make something that resembles a Botcon seeker. One thing I have learned is to not discount any possibility. I say this thinking of the Sky Lynx reissue on my desk and all those Omega Supreme figures probably being mass-manufactured about now. I still seriously doubt they'd put out the exact likeness of the Botcon seekers, but in this hobby you just can't be 100% about anything.
Fun Publications made what could have been regular repaints into something special. First, they exist. Second, although to the unknowing they blend in with every other figure on the shelf, I know that three of those jets are a tad more special than the others.
I genuinely feel sorry for those who want, but don't have Thundercracker, Thrust, and Dirge. They are missing out.
Nekoman wrote:Lycantendencies wrote:Classics is G1 based, and Cybertron Thundercracker is not G1 Thundercracker.
Oh, is it? Then tell me who Heavy Load is an update of?
Seibertron wrote:Lapse Of Reason wrote:Classics is not a line. Check your packaging - nowhere does it say "Classics". It is just a fan dubbed term. The remaining "Classics", as well as Heavy Load, are under the Universe banner. Universe can contain any mix of figures from any TF line, or include repaints.
Actually, it is officially referred to by Hasbro as "Classics" because that was the name they coined for it. It's not on the packaging because Hasbro's marketing team thought it would sell better at a retail level sans "Classics" in the name of the series. Hasbro refers to it as Transformers Classics in their press release from May 26th, 2006:
http://www.hasbro.com/transformers/defa ... A6033C14A1
TakaraTomy also refers to it as "Classics" on the bottom of their packaging.
Predaprince wrote:I am very thankful to have posters like sto_vo_kor_2000 who is so energetic about improving others' understanding and enjoyment of the TF universe
Stormrider wrote:You often add interesting insights to conversations that makes the fledglings think and challenges even the sharpest minds
T-Macksimus wrote:I consider you and editor to be amongst the most "scholarly" in terms of your knowledge, demeanor and general approach
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