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Moosey wrote:So I'm currently watching season 1 of TF Prime. I was going online to find Arms Micron Breakdown, since I thought having that version of him might be cool-Why is this guy so expensive? I realize this mold is exclusive to the arms micron line, but why is a voyager going for USD 180 online? Is it due to his popularity (because the Silas version is much cheaper)?
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Moosey wrote:So I'm currently watching season 1 of TF Prime. I was going online to find Arms Micron Breakdown, since I thought having that version of him might be cool-Why is this guy so expensive? I realize this mold is exclusive to the arms micron line, but why is a voyager going for USD 180 online? Is it due to his popularity (because the Silas version is much cheaper)?
You just answered your own question. Arms Micron Breakdown is the only version of the show character available aside from Silas Breakdown and the Legion (which is way too tiny). Since that version is considered the "main" version and Hasbro is unwilling to release him (citing price point issues), everyone goes for that one which drives up the price. Same is true for Jet Vehicon, especially considering army-builders (I hate them, so much).
The company knows that the mold is available, says Aaron Archer, the Vice President of Hasbro Design, but was "not made to the same standards." He did not elaborate on this, but he claims that the figure is in "no man's land" cost-wise.
Noideaforaname wrote:I don't think anybody really understands what Hasbro meant. The original blurb is so vague it could mean just about anything:The company knows that the mold is available, says Aaron Archer, the Vice President of Hasbro Design, but was "not made to the same standards." He did not elaborate on this, but he claims that the figure is in "no man's land" cost-wise.
triKlops wrote:I thought it was the "standards" issues of drop/ safety test that was being referred to in that quote with the"no mans land" being the costs it would take to make a remold that would pass said tests.
Midnight_Fox wrote:triKlops wrote:I thought it was the "standards" issues of drop/ safety test that was being referred to in that quote with the"no mans land" being the costs it would take to make a remold that would pass said tests.
That's part of the issue with what Archer said. It's such a non-answer that we'll most likely never know what he actually meant because there's 2-3 viable reasons what he said could mean.
LegendaryAntiHero wrote:It wasn't that expensive when it first came out but since it's so popular, it sold out at most places
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