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JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Cybertron Leobreaker prototype and color chart on TFWiki.
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Trust me, I would love to see them cheaper and in stores as much as the next guy/girl. But the current circumstances are just not ideal.
Hasbro is a toy company, first and foremost, and Transformers is a toy line, first and foremost. For the 3rd party products to be sold as toys, it wouldn't be feasible to keep them at their current designs and prices, even as limited club member exclusives.
Hasbro does outsource non-toy products to other companies, true, but 3rd party companies are in lukewarm water with Hasbro, straddling the grey area between original designs and blatant copyright and IP infringement. So Hasbro will most likely never contact them for any design work, amazing as it is.
Megs for pres wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Trust me, I would love to see them cheaper and in stores as much as the next guy/girl. But the current circumstances are just not ideal.
Hasbro is a toy company, first and foremost, and Transformers is a toy line, first and foremost. For the 3rd party products to be sold as toys, it wouldn't be feasible to keep them at their current designs and prices, even as limited club member exclusives.
Hasbro does outsource non-toy products to other companies, true, but 3rd party companies are in lukewarm water with Hasbro, straddling the grey area between original designs and blatant copyright and IP infringement. So Hasbro will most likely never contact them for any design work, amazing as it is.
Oh no, I think I didnt specify my thoughts well enough. I was talking about keeping them available online only. I know it wouldnt be able to be done by selling them in actual stores for many reasons.
But if they kept them online under a fans club title, Hasbro could simply give their blessing and hand pick the best designers, engineres and moldsman from the 3rd party companies that already exist, they would effectively cripple all their competition by removing their best employees and inserted themselves into the middle of the profit. ( Im sure the crippled 3rd party companies wont vanish completely, but you get my drift)
Basically everything would remain the same, only with one newly formed
"3rd party company" now backed by hasbro making all the figures for us.
Megs for pres wrote:Whatcha think jelzee? Now that I cleared a bit of the misunderstanding I mean?
I think it might be difficult to get all parties on board, but that it would work well once it happened and that we would benefit allot.
It would be kind of like the MOTU fans club.
Megs for pres wrote:Megs for pres wrote:
Oh no, I think I didnt specify my thoughts well enough. I was talking about keeping them available online only. I know it wouldnt be able to be done by selling them in actual stores for many reasons.
But if they kept them online under a fans club title, Hasbro could simply give their blessing and hand pick the best designers, engineres and moldsman from the 3rd party companies that already exist, they would effectively cripple all their competition by removing their best employees and inserted themselves into the middle of the profit. ( Im sure the crippled 3rd party companies wont vanish completely, but you get my drift)
Basically everything would remain the same, only with one newly formed
"3rd party company" now backed by hasbro making all the figures for us.
Whatcha think jelzee? Now that I cleared a bit of the misunderstanding I mean?
I think it might be difficult to get all parties on board, but that it would work well once it happened and that we would benefit allot.
It would be kind of like the MOTU fans club.
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