GetterDragun wrote:Who do you think these figures are for? Collectors? It says ages 5 and up. How many 5 year olds are going to read the isntructions? Parents are going to give their kids these figures and they are going to break. The parents will then say that they will not buy this toy again because they break to easily.
I just don't want people to judge TFs in General because they bought a defective BumbleBee or Blackouts arm tabs broke off.
Sure it says "Ages 5 and up" on the package but who's posting on this forum? 5 years olds or collectors? The issues a 5 year old has with the figures wouldn't necessarily be the issues an adult has with the figures. You make it sound like you're fighting for the greater good of the TF line but really it just comes across is being overly critical.
You make a valid point that a 5 year old probably isn't going to use the instructions, and again, who's posting on this forum?. I've heard all the arguments as to why people prefer to transform them without instructions and I'm not here to tell anyone to do it differently, if you prefer to transform them the first time without instructions that's your choice but if it breaks because you didn't follow the instructions you have nobody to blame but yourself.
I'm defending these toys because I think that while some of the complaints I've read on here are very valid and legitimate a lot of them are just whiny fanboys blowing stuff out of proportion.
You guys are scaring people to the point where they're considering returning their brand new figures because you've made them believe that the entire toyline is a bunch of defective, fragile hunks of cracker that will crumble in your hands the moment you touch them. That is not the case.