-Kanrabat- wrote:Mistaken_Table wrote:-Kanrabat- wrote:Mistaken_Table wrote:So we are all in agreement. If you like it, buy it. If you don't, don't buy it.
But I'm 100% sure the people still saying this set is a combiner are the ones who have already spent hundreds on KOs that work the same way.
Can't blame Hasbro, though. If there's 1 thing KO companies are good for, its highlighting what the more ravenous fans will whale for. That's how MP-44 happened. Just a mess of tiny hinges you finagled into the shape of a robot or a truck without any clever or intuitive engineering. If people paid 200-300 for a KO, then they'd pay 400-500 for the real deal that included a trailer.
Enjoy your shelves, be they Menasor or a Deformation Captain that looks exactly like Menasor but legally isn't. Wussy Hasbro won't even redo Magnaboss or Tripredicus...
Try not to confuse knock-off and third party. The first take an original Hasbro/Takara toy, then either do a straight copy, of remake it with minor or major modifications. The second create their own original molds from scratch inspired by Hasbro/Takara characters.
Everyone involved are in some symbiotic relationship, taking ideas from each others. Yes, even the official Hasbro / Takara get ideas from 3P originals.
And honestly, it's a good thing. It makes the brand grow.
Try not to confuse 3rd party and KO, actually. Examples of 3rd party are licensed products made by external companies like ThreeZero, Flame Toys, Furai and those Micro Machines Transformers from the mid-2000's.
KOs are figures made to fool the consumer into thinking they're buying the real thing. Just because you're buying the KOs on purpose doesn't make them any more justified of a purchase. You bought Deformation Hero Leader because he looks exactly like Optimus Prime. You even have to put a separately purchased faction logo on it so it looks more like the real thing on your shelf.
In over 10 years of Transformers collecting and as a member of this forum, it's the first time I ever saw someone calling an OFFICIAL and LICENSED product made by another company other than Hasbro a "Third Party" thing, plus in one fell swoop throw everything else under the "K.O" label, whenever they are OG designs or not.
You are either completely new to the collecting game, or you never really dabble in 3P collecting. Please explore this forum and create a thread to double-check your notions over THERE. You might be surprised.![]()
Do so before we further get off topic here.
I apologise for demeaning your KO collection. I get that people have views on collecting as varied as individuals' collections themselves.
Just bear in mind the term 3rd party was used because KO was bad for business, the same way 4th party is becoming a more and more common term for straight mold-lifts these days.
They're not for me, but I don't begrudge any collector who'll buy these. I just feel sorry for the people who one day look at their collections and realise there isn't a single Transformer in their transformers collection.
Finally, I don't need to read this whole site to know people have different justifications for buying all-sorts. I also know to take anything you post as a joke as I'm pretty sure you're the guy who posts articles about stolen figures and then tells everybody to not discuss them.
