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fenrir72 wrote:Also, iirc, a lot will bellyache if about the price that there might not be any incentive for Hasbro to release high end but gutted (due to safety concerns)collector pieces. Take TF Generations for example, I hear a lot of "the price for the Japanese release doesn't justify it (extra gun and pain application people...........that costs extra fyi)
Blurrz wrote:Third party may be first to the scene in regards to some characters but there's no denying the fact that once Hasbro releases something, the third party figure becomes obsolete, regardless if that is in Masterpiece scale or just Classics (Gen FoC Springer > Defender, etc). I wouldn't say that the new MP line is failing either. They've dished out quite alot in the past year and not one figure has been a failure (New OP, New SS, Soundwave, Lamborghini mold and Datsun mold are all S-tier), in contrast to what would be weaker figures in the early MP line. In no way am I a stoic defender of official product, I just fret against criticism on one of the few good things HasTak is pushing out, and this is the MP line. I know there is alot that HasTak could and should improve in regards to more G1-centric toys, but alas I doubt we'll see much of any of that with the second wave of movie trilogy heading our way.
Tronus_Rex wrote:Transformers had another peak in the 2000's, arguably its highest thus far, yet it failed to satisfy a hungry collectors market resulting in the fans creating 3rd party add-ons, then homages and beyond. It does seem that Hasbro has at the very least tolerated this market, however, Hasbro didn't satisfy this demand, not from lack of capital to invest in creating these collector toys but, instead, a simple lack of vision.
Hasbro likely believed that satisfying collectors would not make money, yet they've been shown to be at mistaken by the fact that the demand birthed the 3rd party collector market. It still seems odd that Hasbro has not attempted to capitalize on this healthy niche until the relaunch of the Masterpiece series.
The new masterpiece series is a true high point for collectors in terms of the improvements over the original line, yet it is already starting to show the same tired Hasbro trends. There is an Optimus Prime figure, a Soundwave figure with minions, & already Hasbro has begun to produce the clones from cars and seekers. There has only been a small murmur/rumor of any kind of true Deception leader. Their is likely going to be another Prime or later generation equivalent. Ultra Magnus will likely not have his power armor/trailer & really just be a MP-10 recolor.
The line seems rather tired, already...
Arguably, 3rd party is eating Hasbro's lunch, though, Hasbro doesn't seem to care. Hasbro could have had a piece of the pie by licencing the 3rd party, or offering support through partnership, technical advising and co-op. Hasbro blundered & seems to recognize it, yet isn't motivated enough to really capitalize on demand in a serious or consistent way.
It is good that Hasbro has at least not attacked or attempted cease and desist orders on the 3rd party companies. They haven't tried to get in the way of satisfying the very demand they do not care to satisfy themselves.
Hasbro should at least create co-ops, partnerships, and licensing deals with every 3rd party, letting others within their own company and outside continue Masterpiece and all the homages. Playing well with other companies and diversifying your portfolio is a very sound strategy.
Any thoughts, input about 3rd party, or any insight about companies related to Transformers would be appreciated. Why Hasbro's lack of motivation/vision? Where MP should have been, should be, should go. And finally the future of 3rd party.
Tronus_Rex wrote:When I said Hasbro I also meant Takara/Tomy and immediately regretted not writing it as Takara/Hasbro - Tomy/Hasbro.
However, besides you telling me, and others like me, to quit my "bellyaching", you explained how I my argument that Hasbro/Tomy failed to capitalize on the opportunity to fill the obvious demand. A demand that was there, was not satiated by Hasbro/Tomy, instead, 3rd parties have fed this market and are doing very well, with a few exceptions.
Revoltech, a Tomy/Hasbro partner attempted to satisfy auto fans and not so much the larger niche that I am pointing to. This niche wants more than just cars. This niche is large & healthy, it wants variety such as combiners, (example as Hercules [Not-Devastator]), The Not-Headmasters, until very recently Triple-changers, (though there is no awnser to Hexatron [Not-Sixshot]), and a plethora of others, including steam punk. These figures came from both America and Asia. They aren't just sold to Americans, or even just Japanese fans who also purchase a large percentage of 3rd party toys. There are collectors all over the world.
You have said that it is Takara that is calling the shots and they're partnership with Revoltech failed, but this does not invalidate my argument in any way. Looking at Revoltech's line-up, its a no brainer as to why it failed. It's part of why the original MP line fizzled, because it focused on reusing the same molds.
3rd parties are actually growing whereas Hasbro is not doing as well, (so-far at least, the Holiday '13 still isn't quit here).
Also from what you stated, Takara/Tomy makes all the toy decisions, this is a huge myth I see repeated but does not reflct any of the articles I read from the end of animated, through all of Prime. The articles have said that Takara/Tomy does partners in the designs with Hasbro, but Hasbro controls the direction of toys lines as well as the aesthetic. If you desire, I can locate at least one or two article stating this as a reference as I'm sure you will ask for it.
Hasbro has as much to do with what is created as Takara/Tomy. I did actually mean both companies in my statements. 3rd parties would not be doing well if Hasbro/Tomy hadn't met this demand. You can clearly see it by the line-up offered by official and 3rd party. Hasbro/Tomy failed. If you can address the market demand issue as well as 3rd party success then do so, please, it is encouraged. But please, don't be so simple as to say stop my bellyaching as 3rd party has filled my hungry belly and made it hungry for more yummy toys.
Burn wrote:Does anyone know just how profitable 3rd party companies are?
Obviously they're not going to be on the level of Hasbro and TT ... but it would be interesting to learn how much they make and whether they're gouging or their prices are justified.
Tronus_Rex wrote:The fact the Hasbro is focusing on a very retro/G1 approach given their own implied failure of Prime should not be mistaken as mere coincidence.
Jeep! wrote:Why do I imagine Dead Metal sounding exactly like Arnie?
Intah-wib-buls?
Blurrz wrote:10/10
Leave it to Dead Metal to have the word 'Pronz' in his signature.
Mkall wrote:Burn wrote:Does anyone know just how profitable 3rd party companies are?
Obviously they're not going to be on the level of Hasbro and TT ... but it would be interesting to learn how much they make and whether they're gouging or their prices are justified.
I'm leaning more to the lesser-profit side, but I cannot back that up with any hard data.
Mkall wrote:Burn wrote:Does anyone know just how profitable 3rd party companies are?
Obviously they're not going to be on the level of Hasbro and TT ... but it would be interesting to learn how much they make and whether they're gouging or their prices are justified.
I'm leaning more to the lesser-profit side, but I cannot back that up with any hard data.
Mykltron wrote:Mkall wrote:Burn wrote:Does anyone know just how profitable 3rd party companies are?
Obviously they're not going to be on the level of Hasbro and TT ... but it would be interesting to learn how much they make and whether they're gouging or their prices are justified.
I'm leaning more to the lesser-profit side, but I cannot back that up with any hard data.
The only thing I know is that, early on, when that 3rd party trailer with invisibility cloaking came out they almost made a loss.
ScottyP wrote:I disagree with the premise of this thread. Takara's MP line has actually made me step away from a ton of 3rd party stuff, and I know several other collectors doing the same. I think Takara's focus on Masterpiece, since they're certainly ADD on most everything else lately, is exactly what they need to do to combat 3P stuff.
It Is Him wrote:My favorite threads are when collectors tell Hasbro they don't know what they're doing.
Dead Metal wrote:The new MP line recycles the same guys as the old one?
This is the second MP Soundwave, and the first had a Blaster repaint?![]()
If you're so encyclopedic, pray tell me more about that original MP Soundwave and its Blaster repaint. I don't seem to remember that one...
Tronus_Rex wrote:G1 has had multiple re-issues, as well as MP, 3rd party, and now MP version 2, with the same figures...it's a valid criticism.
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