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decepta-scott wrote:Come on hasbro! Reward hordes of loyal old school fans with an acceptable, affordable devastator figure! Make him reasonably priced and readily available too for christs sake!...... Sorry again for the rant guys n gals.
End rant.
DISCHARGE wrote:I am so mad. We should go break things.
decepta-scott wrote:charge us the price of an old used car! A whole months rent? Three months of insurance? Three weeks pay for any minimum wager? For action figures! crap!
Henry921 wrote:You can always be counted on to listen to reason, Pryme.
Dead Metal wrote:Have you ever, and i mean ever seen/read/heard something that is completely original and does not copy/homage/pay tribute to something else? Here's a hint: Nope. You never have and you never will.
bionic_radical wrote:BBTS does a pile of loot thing, which you can preorder everything as it comes out. Save up money for the figure, and when you have the cash, ship the POL.
-Kanrabat- wrote:YEah, too many Transformers are in a serious need of a good rim job.
Blast Cannon wrote:This thread is brilliant. Duragrip you are a gloriously weird sexual deviant and I love it.
DISCHARGE wrote:I am so mad. We should go break things.
Kibble wrote:There is an alternative...the G1 reissue that's coming out along with all the CrazyDevy upgrades. With all those you have a respectable and accurate Devastator for about $300 or less. Here's what he looks like after:
http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s40/ ... C07215.jpg
monstergrotusque wrote:I agree that this is the better option. Aesthetically and financially.
I applaud the effort that is going into the Hercules project but i can't get behind it cause of the cost factor. Unfortunately.
Blurrz wrote:Hi Livid, my name is Blurrz, nice to meet you.
...it's actually going to be around $500. And I still think it's not going to even that good.
LOST Cybertronian wrote:bionic_radical wrote:BBTS does a pile of loot thing, which you can preorder everything as it comes out. Save up money for the figure, and when you have the cash, ship the POL.
Except that BBTS requires you to pay for them as they come in and you need a CC to pay for the POL.
OptiMagnus wrote:I'm going to be hated so much for this...
1. If you don't want to pay for it, don't buy it. It is an action figure after all. I know you want it, but it's still just an action figure. Besides, isn't there a G1 Encore version coming out?
2. Hasbro doesn't owe "the fans" anything. We are not entitled to every specific thing we want just because we bought (insert number here) of their action figures. (Is their a Transformers fans union that made Hasbro sign a contract for that that I'm not aware of?) Excluding the young children, "the fans" make up approximately 4% of Transformers sales; around 1000 people. It just makes too much sense for Hasbro to drop everything they're doing and cater to those 1000 people to attempt to sell exclusively to that 4%.
3. I can only assume from the ridiculous price of this Devastator figure that this company will learn their lesson. I don't know many people who would pay that much for a chunk of plastic. I doubt these are going to be sold out everywhere immediately, but then again I could be wrong.
You shouldn't be hated for your opinion. Especially since you aren't attacking anyone. However, I don't know if you are using the 4%/1000 collectors as a simple easy example or if you are serious with those numbers. Those numbers are way off. There many thousands of adult TF collectors world wide.OptiMagnus wrote:I'm going to be hated so much for this...
1. If you don't want to pay for it, don't buy it. It is an action figure after all. I know you want it, but it's still just an action figure. Besides, isn't there a G1 Encore version coming out?
2. Hasbro doesn't owe "the fans" anything. We are not entitled to every specific thing we want just because we bought (insert number here) of their action figures. (Is their a Transformers fans union that made Hasbro sign a contract for that that I'm not aware of?) Excluding the young children, "the fans" make up approximately 4% of Transformers sales; around 1000 people. It just makes too much sense for Hasbro to drop everything they're doing and cater to those 1000 people to attempt to sell exclusively to that 4%.
3. I can only assume from the ridiculous price of this Devastator figure that this company will learn their lesson. I don't know many people who would pay that much for a chunk of plastic. I doubt these are going to be sold out everywhere immediately, but then again I could be wrong.
HoosierDaddy wrote:You shouldn't be hated for your opinion. Especially since you aren't attacking anyone. However, I don't know if you are using the 4%/1000 collectors as a simple easy example or if you are serious with those numbers. Those numbers are way off. There many thousands of adult TF collectors world wide.OptiMagnus wrote:I'm going to be hated so much for this...
1. If you don't want to pay for it, don't buy it. It is an action figure after all. I know you want it, but it's still just an action figure. Besides, isn't there a G1 Encore version coming out?
2. Hasbro doesn't owe "the fans" anything. We are not entitled to every specific thing we want just because we bought (insert number here) of their action figures. (Is their a Transformers fans union that made Hasbro sign a contract for that that I'm not aware of?) Excluding the young children, "the fans" make up approximately 4% of Transformers sales; around 1000 people. It just makes too much sense for Hasbro to drop everything they're doing and cater to those 1000 people to attempt to sell exclusively to that 4%.
3. I can only assume from the ridiculous price of this Devastator figure that this company will learn their lesson. I don't know many people who would pay that much for a chunk of plastic. I doubt these are going to be sold out everywhere immediately, but then again I could be wrong.
OptiMagnus wrote:I'm going to be hated so much for this...
1. If you don't want to pay for it, don't buy it. It is an action figure after all. I know you want it, but it's still just an action figure. Besides, isn't there a G1 Encore version coming out?
2. Hasbro doesn't owe "the fans" anything. We are not entitled to every specific thing we want just because we bought (insert number here) of their action figures. (Is their a Transformers fans union that made Hasbro sign a contract for that that I'm not aware of?) Excluding the young children, "the fans" make up approximately 4% of Transformers sales; around 1000 people. It just makes too much sense for Hasbro to drop everything they're doing and cater to those 1000 people to attempt to sell exclusively to that 4%.
3. I can only assume from the ridiculous price of this Devastator figure that this company will learn their lesson. I don't know many people who would pay that much for a chunk of plastic. I doubt these are going to be sold out everywhere immediately, but then again I could be wrong.
decepta-scott wrote: Since I am a collector and fan of their product however (as are many many collectors. Alot more than your giving credit for) the decent thing to do, owed to us or not and reguardless of the fact that no binding contracts were signed, would be to offer us a collectors club or something.
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