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Sid Burn wrote:How can they package the molds almost exactly like a real TF? How are they not sued over copyright issues. I have seen KOs with names like Transoids and the like, but this one CLEARLY states Transformers. It also displays words like Autobot and Beachcomber, how do they get away with this?
Again, any info is appreciated.
And another way is remakes..... Reverse engineering a vintage original toy to replicate it.Auto Bot wrote:They can get away with it. No questions about that.
For me, they're as good as the originals. There are probably the same companies that Hasbro tapped to produced their toys. Only, that they overproduced some and drop them out thru the back door.
The only difference is that, they're not "official". Hence, cheaper.
Den-O wrote:And another way is remakes..... Reverse engineering a vintage original toy to replicate it.Auto Bot wrote:They can get away with it. No questions about that.
For me, they're as good as the originals. There are probably the same companies that Hasbro tapped to produced their toys. Only, that they overproduced some and drop them out thru the back door.
The only difference is that, they're not "official". Hence, cheaper.
That is even more so as the vintage toys themselves have underwent wear and tear. This passes over to the remakes as well. Added with inferior plastic, the remakes are worse.Bonger wrote:Den-O wrote:And another way is remakes..... Reverse engineering a vintage original toy to replicate it.Auto Bot wrote:They can get away with it. No questions about that.
For me, they're as good as the originals. There are probably the same companies that Hasbro tapped to produced their toys. Only, that they overproduced some and drop them out thru the back door.
The only difference is that, they're not "official". Hence, cheaper.
And no matter how nice they look in the box, 95% of the time, the KOs are made of inferior plastic, There are very few that are of equivalent quality. Just a friendly warning.
Bonger wrote:Den-O wrote:And another way is remakes..... Reverse engineering a vintage original toy to replicate it.Auto Bot wrote:They can get away with it. No questions about that.
For me, they're as good as the originals. There are probably the same companies that Hasbro tapped to produced their toys. Only, that they overproduced some and drop them out thru the back door.
The only difference is that, they're not "official". Hence, cheaper.
And no matter how nice they look in the box, 95% of the time, the KOs are made of inferior plastic, There are very few that are of equivalent quality. Just a friendly warning.
They do look exactly the same. But the plastic used is still of a slightly lower quality. More brittle.Auto Bot wrote:Bonger wrote:Den-O wrote:And another way is remakes..... Reverse engineering a vintage original toy to replicate it.Auto Bot wrote:They can get away with it. No questions about that.
For me, they're as good as the originals. There are probably the same companies that Hasbro tapped to produced their toys. Only, that they overproduced some and drop them out thru the back door.
The only difference is that, they're not "official". Hence, cheaper.
And no matter how nice they look in the box, 95% of the time, the KOs are made of inferior plastic, There are very few that are of equivalent quality. Just a friendly warning.
KOs are really inferior. Correct.
But these original-wannabees, with all the original-look packagings, and proper Transformers logo and text, are good quality. If i'm not mistaken, almost same quality with reissues.
I've seen them. The toy shop have to tell me that they are china pirate copies. Otherwise, they look very real.
Den-O wrote:They do look exactly the same. But the plastic used is still of a slightly lower quality. More brittle.Auto Bot wrote:Bonger wrote:Den-O wrote:And another way is remakes..... Reverse engineering a vintage original toy to replicate it.Auto Bot wrote:They can get away with it. No questions about that.
For me, they're as good as the originals. There are probably the same companies that Hasbro tapped to produced their toys. Only, that they overproduced some and drop them out thru the back door.
The only difference is that, they're not "official". Hence, cheaper.
And no matter how nice they look in the box, 95% of the time, the KOs are made of inferior plastic, There are very few that are of equivalent quality. Just a friendly warning.
KOs are really inferior. Correct.
But these original-wannabees, with all the original-look packagings, and proper Transformers logo and text, are good quality. If i'm not mistaken, almost same quality with reissues.
I've seen them. The toy shop have to tell me that they are china pirate copies. Otherwise, they look very real.
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