robofreak wrote:Burn wrote:If that's the case then why do we hear about molds reaching a point they can no longer be used?
If it's a computer generated image then surely they'd be able to remake the mold and keep churning out older figures yeah?
They could make a new mold after one dies, but it's a cost decision.
it's like $10,000 just to make one set of molds for a figure.Then to have it be cost effective, they need to get at least 4 repaints out if it.
At various botcons & those official on-line Q & A's both hasbro & takara refer/call them master molds.
The term Master refers to the set of molds used to create one full TF toy.
Obviously their isn't just one mold,their are a whole bunch. as the average TF toy is a solid brick of plastic.
Takara/Hasbro said these master molds were made out of some type of strong metal.
Most assume the master molds process to create transformers is similar to using a cookie tray full of shapes to create different designed cookies in the oven.
From my understanding,plastic in it's fluid/liquid form gets poured into the various set of master molds to create all the shapes needed that a TF toy has on it's toy body. once the parts get made,then they get assembled by either automated machines or by human workers.
I HONESTLY don't think were their yet in technology to have a image from a computer getting scanned & made into a set of toy parts without using molds to form the parts needed to create a full TF toy.
From my understanding from reading the internet for over 15+ years. from reading all those takara/hasbro interviews from boncon & from on-line. The set of master molds used to create a full transformer toy. CAN BE PUT INTO STORAGE & USED MONTHS/YEARS/DAYS LATER. The more use the set of master molds get,the more they degrade & break.
Yes,NEWER sets of TF master molds can be created when the previous ones break. This was already done numberous times for Transformers.
Example: Reissue soundwave's set of original master molds were partially damaged. so Takara had to take the actual toy & use it to create partial master molds from it. Takara chose not to create a entire new set of master molds for reissue soundwave. takara only chose to create the master molds parts that were degraded like maybe the cassette door or head.