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Blurrz wrote:IIRC one of the Dinobot molds (Slag?) is dead and crumpled. We would have had Encore xx Dinobots right after Devastator, but it would have only been 4/5 of the boys.
ScottyP wrote:Blurrz wrote:IIRC one of the Dinobot molds (Slag?) is dead and crumpled. We would have had Encore xx Dinobots right after Devastator, but it would have only been 4/5 of the boys.
I've heard similar info in the past in reference to Swoop, but who knows. It wouldn't surprise me at all if Hasbro tackles a Grimlock reissue, and ignores the other 4.
Blurrz wrote:IIRC one of the Dinobot molds (Slag?) is dead and crumpled. We would have had Encore xx Dinobots right after Devastator, but it would have only been 4/5 of the boys.
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It would still be 4 more figures than I (and many others) own currently. I'd jump at the chance to get reissues of these guys.
And if Hasbro would've planned a bit, they could've released these guys in conjunction with the 3D release of "Jurassic Park".
ScottyP wrote:Just to play devil's advocate - let's say a set of four reissue Dinobots was a TRU Exclusive that retailed for $149.99, and some minor but noticeable change occurred to the molds. Would you still want to jump on them?
GuyIncognito wrote:I don't understand why a degraded or outright broken or missing mold would prevent production of a reissue. Can't they just make another mold, either using the original plans or by reverse-engineering it? If KO companies can do it, surely Hasbro can. I know molds are expensive to make, but if it was profitable the first time around, why not do it again? "The mold is gone" just seems like such a lame excuse.
GuyIncognito wrote:I don't understand why a degraded or outright broken or missing mold would prevent production of a reissue. Can't they just make another mold, either using the original plans or by reverse-engineering it? If KO companies can do it, surely Hasbro can. I know molds are expensive to make, but if it was profitable the first time around, why not do it again? "The mold is gone" just seems like such a lame excuse.
GuyIncognito wrote:But when I hear "That figure will never be reissued because the mold is broken/degraded/gone" it sounds like BS to me. I just can't believe that in 2013, one of the biggest (THE biggest?) toy makers in the world can't recreate a toy they made in 1984.
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:GuyIncognito wrote:But when I hear "That figure will never be reissued because the mold is broken/degraded/gone" it sounds like BS to me. I just can't believe that in 2013, one of the biggest (THE biggest?) toy makers in the world can't recreate a toy they made in 1984.
Indeed, instead let's all focus on the laws associated with recreating a toy from scratch. You know, copyrights, patents, all the bureaucratic paperwork. Just a suggestion.
GuyIncognito wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:GuyIncognito wrote:But when I hear "That figure will never be reissued because the mold is broken/degraded/gone" it sounds like BS to me. I just can't believe that in 2013, one of the biggest (THE biggest?) toy makers in the world can't recreate a toy they made in 1984.
Indeed, instead let's all focus on the laws associated with recreating a toy from scratch. You know, copyrights, patents, all the bureaucratic paperwork. Just a suggestion.
I don't follow. They already own the trademarks and the patents, don't they? Why would they have to do that all over again?
GuyIncognito wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:GuyIncognito wrote:But when I hear "That figure will never be reissued because the mold is broken/degraded/gone" it sounds like BS to me. I just can't believe that in 2013, one of the biggest (THE biggest?) toy makers in the world can't recreate a toy they made in 1984.
Indeed, instead let's all focus on the laws associated with recreating a toy from scratch. You know, copyrights, patents, all the bureaucratic paperwork. Just a suggestion.
I don't follow. They already own the trademarks and the patents, don't they? Why would they have to do that all over again?
ScottyP wrote:I wonder - if they put reissues out as "Adult Collectibles", does that let them get around safety standards in any way? Anyone with any legalese or insight into that? I'd be curious what the differences in what's allowed could potentially be.
Counterpunch wrote:If the question is only one of domestic reissues, I'm not entirely sure it could happen without some clever innovation.
Counterpunch wrote:I would only delve into a new reissue line if it were actually a new line.
I feel little need to re-visit purchases that have been available nearly every two years. Having to start each line with Optimus, Starscream, Soundwave, etc has gotten old. Some different kinds of reissues like what we've seen at the end of Encore would be great.
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One for each year of the Movieverse's decade strong tenure. Here's to a few more explosive years!
ScottyP wrote:Counterpunch wrote:If the question is only one of domestic reissues, I'm not entirely sure it could happen without some clever innovation.
Innovation from a product perspective or marketing perspective? In other words, more innovative, different toys, or different distribution/packaging/etc. methods?
Counterpunch wrote:If reissues are premium product, treat them as such. Work with TRU to create a "collector" section of the store and sell them alongside other "premium" product. Star Wars, GI Joe, Marvel...the potential is all there.
Stormrider wrote:Counterpunch wrote:I would only delve into a new reissue line if it were actually a new line.
I feel little need to re-visit purchases that have been available nearly every two years. Having to start each line with Optimus, Starscream, Soundwave, etc has gotten old. Some different kinds of reissues like what we've seen at the end of Encore would be great.
I completely agree. It is old to restart the line every few years always beginning with the same iconic characters.
I like the direction that Encore has been going. Hope they can continue and bring us new surprises, like the Dinobots.
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