skywarp-2 wrote:I have been reluctant to find a good Robot Masters Lio Convoy for under 50.00, and thats not including shipping!! Then i see Deneking Hobby exclusive Black and silver repaints, and then 119.00 for a TF Universe Nemesis Prime!! I mean come on!! Its like rediculous..I can't find a Robot Masters Lio Convoy anywhere!!! BBTS Sold out, not carried on HLJ anymore, Robotkingdom is sold out, and there aren't any i have seen on ebay!! Is Lio Convoy like the most sought after one from the Robotmasters line or what???
RM-22 Lio Convoy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iuC80oBRKJs
Oh and for you fans of the Transformers Series beast Wars 2 and Neo, check this Fan sub out, its actually quite Good!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gIgNgV4Q9gU
Autobot032 wrote:skywarp-2 wrote:I have been reluctant to find a good Robot Masters Lio Convoy for under 50.00, and thats not including shipping!! Then i see Deneking Hobby exclusive Black and silver repaints, and then 119.00 for a TF Universe Nemesis Prime!! I mean come on!! Its like rediculous..I can't find a Robot Masters Lio Convoy anywhere!!! BBTS Sold out, not carried on HLJ anymore, Robotkingdom is sold out, and there aren't any i have seen on ebay!! Is Lio Convoy like the most sought after one from the Robotmasters line or what???
RM-22 Lio Convoy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iuC80oBRKJs
Oh and for you fans of the Transformers Series beast Wars 2 and Neo, check this Fan sub out, its actually quite Good!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gIgNgV4Q9gU
It's always been an expensive hunt. We just never really bitched about it before because we were so used to things as they were. Now...we're all 'net savvy, hate paying bad gas prices, etc...and it's finally come to our senses.
Each of us could probably buy a fully loaded, brand new car with our purchases. lol
Counterpunch wrote:I have to admit, I saw this coming for the past year or two.
Prices for new Transformers have been surprisingly low on the secondary market. Very few items have picked up a gain or seen significant rarity which would demand higher prices.
Things started to change last Christmas with Leobreaker. He was the first time I had heard about interestingly high eBay prices, especially on such a common release.
I have always made a policy of picking up most everything as soon as I find it. Alternators alone should clue people into the fact that Transformers have become a 'here today, gone tomorrow' property. It may cost me $1-5 to pick up a toy on the front-end (prior to a sale or discount) but I save 50-100% on the back-end by avoiding the secondary market.
Now, onto your specific question. Limited releases have been deceptive lately. Initially, they seem to be plentiful. When Nemisis Prime was released, most stores had 12 or so on their shelves. So, availability for those that want, is plentiful.
The catch is on these exclusives and other foreign releases (like Robot Masters), there is no second production run. Again with Nemisis Prime, they put ALL of their stock out initially. There were no restocks.
Another point of interest is late line releases. The last wave or two of any series has presented major hunting problems. Between smaller productions of these repaints, stores reorganizing/resetting, often times you may not find these toys.
We also have more issue with the growing popularity of Transformers and hence more competition.
The market for Transformers has always been a steady one. In comparison to any and all action figure lines, Transformers is the Big Fat White Bald Banker Monopoly Man when it comes to retaining value. Out of any action figure line available, Transformers is your best bet for making money in the long term.
Now the new toys are beginning to find and accrue value.
I should write an article on this…
skywarp-2 wrote:Counterpunch wrote:I have to admit, I saw this coming for the past year or two.
Prices for new Transformers have been surprisingly low on the secondary market. Very few items have picked up a gain or seen significant rarity which would demand higher prices.
Things started to change last Christmas with Leobreaker. He was the first time I had heard about interestingly high eBay prices, especially on such a common release.
I have always made a policy of picking up most everything as soon as I find it. Alternators alone should clue people into the fact that Transformers have become a 'here today, gone tomorrow' property. It may cost me $1-5 to pick up a toy on the front-end (prior to a sale or discount) but I save 50-100% on the back-end by avoiding the secondary market.
Now, onto your specific question. Limited releases have been deceptive lately. Initially, they seem to be plentiful. When Nemisis Prime was released, most stores had 12 or so on their shelves. So, availability for those that want, is plentiful.
The catch is on these exclusives and other foreign releases (like Robot Masters), there is no second production run. Again with Nemisis Prime, they put ALL of their stock out initially. There were no restocks.
Another point of interest is late line releases. The last wave or two of any series has presented major hunting problems. Between smaller productions of these repaints, stores reorganizing/resetting, often times you may not find these toys.
We also have more issue with the growing popularity of Transformers and hence more competition.
The market for Transformers has always been a steady one. In comparison to any and all action figure lines, Transformers is the Big Fat White Bald Banker Monopoly Man when it comes to retaining value. Out of any action figure line available, Transformers is your best bet for making money in the long term.
Now the new toys are beginning to find and accrue value.
I should write an article on this…
please do
Yeah i understand that there has been a change in the market as of late, But I guess it didn't hit me until last night when i frantically searched the net looking for RM-22 Lio Convoy and all i cam accross were the repaints in Black for like 59.99 each!! I was appauled and taken back by that, then the nemesis prime from TFU, it was like holy cow!!! 60.00 plkus 20.00 shipping, thats like 80.00 and there was only one on ebay!!! So i saw a Big Convoy made by takara but for Korea sale, I took it!! it was like 29.00 with 9.00 shipping.. I mean to me its still expensive, but what a deal compared to the other fiascos I saw.. but still I would have loved to have picked up that nemesis Prime when it was in stores, problem is that Touys R Us and walmarts here in VA, only get certain stock, and then i have to hunt around at the comic shops for inflated prices!! because they order the good stuff through previews..
Counterpunch wrote:skywarp-2 wrote:Counterpunch wrote:I have to admit, I saw this coming for the past year or two.
Prices for new Transformers have been surprisingly low on the secondary market. Very few items have picked up a gain or seen significant rarity which would demand higher prices.
Things started to change last Christmas with Leobreaker. He was the first time I had heard about interestingly high eBay prices, especially on such a common release.
I have always made a policy of picking up most everything as soon as I find it. Alternators alone should clue people into the fact that Transformers have become a 'here today, gone tomorrow' property. It may cost me $1-5 to pick up a toy on the front-end (prior to a sale or discount) but I save 50-100% on the back-end by avoiding the secondary market.
Now, onto your specific question. Limited releases have been deceptive lately. Initially, they seem to be plentiful. When Nemisis Prime was released, most stores had 12 or so on their shelves. So, availability for those that want, is plentiful.
The catch is on these exclusives and other foreign releases (like Robot Masters), there is no second production run. Again with Nemisis Prime, they put ALL of their stock out initially. There were no restocks.
Another point of interest is late line releases. The last wave or two of any series has presented major hunting problems. Between smaller productions of these repaints, stores reorganizing/resetting, often times you may not find these toys.
We also have more issue with the growing popularity of Transformers and hence more competition.
The market for Transformers has always been a steady one. In comparison to any and all action figure lines, Transformers is the Big Fat White Bald Banker Monopoly Man when it comes to retaining value. Out of any action figure line available, Transformers is your best bet for making money in the long term.
Now the new toys are beginning to find and accrue value.
I should write an article on this…
please do
Yeah i understand that there has been a change in the market as of late, But I guess it didn't hit me until last night when i frantically searched the net looking for RM-22 Lio Convoy and all i cam accross were the repaints in Black for like 59.99 each!! I was appauled and taken back by that, then the nemesis prime from TFU, it was like holy cow!!! 60.00 plkus 20.00 shipping, thats like 80.00 and there was only one on ebay!!! So i saw a Big Convoy made by takara but for Korea sale, I took it!! it was like 29.00 with 9.00 shipping.. I mean to me its still expensive, but what a deal compared to the other fiascos I saw.. but still I would have loved to have picked up that nemesis Prime when it was in stores, problem is that Touys R Us and walmarts here in VA, only get certain stock, and then i have to hunt around at the comic shops for inflated prices!! because they order the good stuff through previews..
The black repaint of Big Convoy, otherwise known as Nemisis Prime, was a Target exclusive, not TRU.
skywarp-2 wrote:TRU, Transformers Universe.. sorry..TFU
Counterpunch wrote:skywarp-2 wrote:TRU, Transformers Universe.. sorry..TFU
No worries, just too many acronyms.![]()
And I thought you may have had a hard time eBay searching because of it.
skywarp-2 wrote:I mean a White Lion, thats badass in itself and next to griffons lions are my favorite Beast
Dagon wrote:I agree with Counterpunch.
Counterpunch wrote:Dagon wrote:I agree with Counterpunch.
This is a reoccurring theme here at Seibertron.
Admins/Programmers, please create and make available an Emoticon for everyone's ease of use.
Dagon wrote:Counterpunch wrote:Dagon wrote:I agree with Counterpunch.
This is a reoccurring theme here at Seibertron.
Admins/Programmers, please create and make available an Emoticon for everyone's ease of use.
Wow, modest to a fault.
cydchang wrote:Fortunately I was able to pick a RM-22 Lio Convoy up last year for about $25 which I'm glad I did. Altho now I'm looking to get the EHobby black version of Lio Convoy and Beast Convoy which are rare to find and when you do find them it's way over priced
Swerve wrote:It might be more trouble than it's worth but Toywiz has him for 39.99 not including shipping. It's the cheapest I've seen anywhere.
http://toywiz.com/lioconvorrobotmasterstransformers.html
Dagon wrote:Man, you want to talk about inflated prices? I saw Universe Swerve (A-Blur repaint) on eBay for $50! It's only a $10 figure, and even that's a questionable price for some people. I like that mold, except for Cyb-Blur for reasons I can't pin down, but seriously, $50? I got one for $10 years ago just cuz I like the mold, but no one should pay $50 for it.
Foreign releases or G1s or whatnot, then a higher price is warrented. Same for exclusives like the Botcon stuff. G1s are 20 years old, so you expect to pay more for them in good condition. But when domestically available toys are only 2-3 years off the shelves there's really little excuse.
skywarp-2 wrote:Dagon wrote:Man, you want to talk about inflated prices? I saw Universe Swerve (A-Blur repaint) on eBay for $50! It's only a $10 figure, and even that's a questionable price for some people. I like that mold, except for Cyb-Blur for reasons I can't pin down, but seriously, $50? I got one for $10 years ago just cuz I like the mold, but no one should pay $50 for it.
Foreign releases or G1s or whatnot, then a higher price is warrented. Same for exclusives like the Botcon stuff. G1s are 20 years old, so you expect to pay more for them in good condition. But when domestically available toys are only 2-3 years off the shelves there's really little excuse.
I agree, its like these collectors or hobby stores are ripping you off,
Counterpunch wrote:I have to admit, I saw this coming for the past year or two.
Prices for new Transformers have been surprisingly low on the secondary market. Very few items have picked up a gain or seen significant rarity which would demand higher prices.
Things started to change last Christmas with Leobreaker. He was the first time I had heard about interestingly high eBay prices, especially on such a common release.
I have always made a policy of picking up most everything as soon as I find it. Alternators alone should clue people into the fact that Transformers have become a 'here today, gone tomorrow' property. It may cost me $1-5 to pick up a toy on the front-end (prior to a sale or discount) but I save 50-100% on the back-end by avoiding the secondary market.
Now, onto your specific question. Limited releases have been deceptive lately. Initially, they seem to be plentiful. When Nemisis Prime was released, most stores had 12 or so on their shelves. So, availability for those that want, is plentiful.
The catch is on these exclusives and other foreign releases (like Robot Masters), there is no second production run. Again with Nemisis Prime, they put ALL of their stock out initially. There were no restocks.
Another point of interest is late line releases. The last wave or two of any series has presented major hunting problems. Between smaller productions of these repaints, stores reorganizing/resetting, often times you may not find these toys.
We also have more issue with the growing popularity of Transformers and hence more competition.
The market for Transformers has always been a steady one. In comparison to any and all action figure lines, Transformers is the Big Fat White Bald Banker Monopoly Man when it comes to retaining value. Out of any action figure line available, Transformers is your best bet for making money in the long term.
Now the new toys are beginning to find and accrue value.
I should write an article on this…
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