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transformers_va wrote:Cry-babies? Hahahaha get a life... look, I've been a collector for about 40 years now, and have close to 4,500 Transformers... if you can say the same, or even close to, I might listen to your opinion about these, but I get the feeling you can't. If you think these ROTB toys are good, you might want to look into go-bots instead, because Transformers are more than you deserve.AcademyofDrX wrote:transformers_va wrote:These look... awful. Hasbro's stock is tanking, they're laying off employees, and *these* are what they're producing?Wonder how long these are going to be peg/shelf-warming...
This is a really good call-out, because I read an investor note with a "sell" recommendation, and they specifically said they were negative because fansite crybabies don't like the looks of Hasbro's kids' media tie-in products. You should have a CNBC show, I can recommend a production contact if you're interested.
I love people who are so quick to try and silence others... it's so telling. Hey genius, you do know conversations are best when it includes all sides/views, not just the ones that fit.Razorbeast88 wrote:No amount of owned transformers or years collecting gives you any business telling anyone else what they do and don't deserve. If all you're gonna do in this discussion is b!tch and moan might as well stick to the toyline discussions that you actually like
transformers_va wrote:Cry-babies? Hahahaha get a life... look, I've been a collector for about 40 years now, and have close to 4,500 Transformers... if you can say the same, or even close to, I might listen to your opinion about these, but I get the feeling you can't. If you think these ROTB toys are good, you might want to look into go-bots instead, because Transformers are more than you deserve.
transformers_va wrote:I love people who are so quick to try and silence others... it's so telling. Hey genius, you do know conversations are best when it includes all sides/views, not just the ones that fit.Razorbeast88 wrote:No amount of owned transformers or years collecting gives you any business telling anyone else what they do and don't deserve. If all you're gonna do in this discussion is b!tch and moan might as well stick to the toyline discussions that you actually like
Jelze Bunnycat wrote:Brokebot wrote:noctorro wrote:It sucks, because now I have to save up money again.
Somehow, I doubt it. Most of that will likely be in a discount bin or an Ollie's at less than half it's original price.
And you know this how?Most liquidators I've seen don't carry that much, really, and even then only later waves.
For the record, if they sell, obviously people and kids are enjoying them. So let them.Me, eh... haven't bought anything Movie except for the Constructicons, missing Overload and Skipjack.
King Kuuga wrote:I hate these videos. Either make your content horizontal or vertical, Hasbro. Don't make it horizontal and then letterbox it into a vertical resolution. I fullscreen these videos on my 2k monitor and I get a small window of video. If I were on my phone and turned them sideways to get more video I'd get worse results. Pick a damn orientation. Every device can already fill in the blank space if a video doesn't fit the screen, so why are they trying to force the issue?
Brokebot wrote:Personal observation. The majority of TF's that ever show up here are from the kid's lines as opposed to the collector's lines, and they never move until the bulk of them disappear at once. I admit I've never been there when they go, so I am making the bold assumption that roving bands of 6 year olds flush with grandma money aren't forming raiding parties in Walmart's toy isle.
transformers_va wrote:I love people who are so quick to try and silence others... it's so telling. Hey genius, you do know conversations are best when it includes all sides/views, not just the ones that fit.Razorbeast88 wrote:No amount of owned transformers or years collecting gives you any business telling anyone else what they do and don't deserve. If all you're gonna do in this discussion is b!tch and moan might as well stick to the toyline discussions that you actually like
There's nothing "wrong" with GoBots. I actually have many of mine from childhood, and still enjoy them. The difference is with quality of materials and intricacy of transformation. The Transformers are just far superior in both aspects.william-james88 wrote:What the hell is wrong with Gobots? They are way better than some of the stuff Hasbro was putting out at the time, like Throttlebots. And I have around the same amount of TFs as you (though I am including my Gobots). If you want to keep up, you'll have to buy these ROTB toys
Hey genius, when you have one person insinuating that you're a crybaby, and another telling you that you're bitching and moaning, it puts a person on the defensive (a.k.a. being a d!ck")... adjust how you approach people, and you might get a different result. With that being said, do you have anything constructive to add to the conversation, or do you only jump in to try and shut others down?Razorbeast88 wrote:Hey genius, you can have opposing views in a conversation without being a d!ck about it. Agree to disagree or whatever, But telling people they don't deserve to collect because they disagree with you is pretty stupid. And you wanna talk about silencing others.
Razorbeast88 wrote:transformers_va wrote:I love people who are so quick to try and silence others... it's so telling. Hey genius, you do know conversations are best when it includes all sides/views, not just the ones that fit.Razorbeast88 wrote:No amount of owned transformers or years collecting gives you any business telling anyone else what they do and don't deserve. If all you're gonna do in this discussion is b!tch and moan might as well stick to the toyline discussions that you actually like
Hey genius, you can have opposing views in a conversation without being a d!ck about it. Agree to disagree or whatever, But telling people they don't deserve to collect because they disagree with you is pretty stupid. And you wanna talk about silencing others.
transformers_va wrote:I love people who are so quick to try and silence others... it's so telling. Hey genius, you do know conversations are best when it includes all sides/views, not just the ones that fit.Razorbeast88 wrote:No amount of owned transformers or years collecting gives you any business telling anyone else what they do and don't deserve. If all you're gonna do in this discussion is b!tch and moan might as well stick to the toyline discussions that you actually like
transformers_va wrote:Hey genius, when you have one person insinuating that you're a crybaby, and another telling you that you're bitching and moaning, it puts a person on the defensive (a.k.a. being a d!ck")... adjust how you approach people, and you might get a different result. With that being said, do you have anything constructive to add to the conversation, or do you only jump in to try and shut others down?Razorbeast88 wrote:Hey genius, you can have opposing views in a conversation without being a d!ck about it. Agree to disagree or whatever, But telling people they don't deserve to collect because they disagree with you is pretty stupid. And you wanna talk about silencing others.
william-james88 wrote:What the hell is wrong with Gobots?
D-Maximal_Primal wrote:OK folks, time to put a cap in that conversation.
Gatekeeping by saying your opinion means more based on the amount of time you've been collecting or the number of bots you own is offputting and just plain rude.
Remember just because you hate something with this kind of vitriol does not mean others cannot enjoy it. there are many tastes, none of them are wrong.
But you should not be an asshole about it either. And that is what I am seeing, and what I am formally stopping now. Next comment along the lines will not be so nice.
Dr. Caelus wrote:
With that being said, a crocodile that turns into a 5mm compatible shotgun is worth $6 in my book. I think I spent more than that on a 3D printed Corgi/Missile Launcher, and I still haven't gotten him painted. (What color???)
Razorbeast88 wrote:Dr. Caelus wrote:
With that being said, a crocodile that turns into a 5mm compatible shotgun is worth $6 in my book. I think I spent more than that on a 3D printed Corgi/Missile Launcher, and I still haven't gotten him painted. (What color???)
I'm excited for the crocodile shotgun as well, and thats probably it other than airazor. Just wondering who I wanna pair the shotgun with. Maybe Mutant tigatron?
Brokebot wrote: I could kick myself for getting rid of my Puzzler.
Damn.
transformers_va wrote:There's nothing "wrong" with GoBots. I actually have many of mine from childhood, and still enjoy them. The difference is with quality of materials and intricacy of transformation. The Transformers are just far superior in both aspects.william-james88 wrote:What the hell is wrong with Gobots? They are way better than some of the stuff Hasbro was putting out at the time, like Throttlebots. And I have around the same amount of TFs as you (though I am including my Gobots). If you want to keep up, you'll have to buy these ROTB toys
Impressive collection!I don't know if I can convince myself to buy these though... maybe on deep discount?
transformers_va wrote:I love people who are so quick to try and silence others... it's so telling. Hey genius, you do know conversations are best when it includes all sides/views, not just the ones that fit.Razorbeast88 wrote:No amount of owned transformers or years collecting gives you any business telling anyone else what they do and don't deserve. If all you're gonna do in this discussion is b!tch and moan might as well stick to the toyline discussions that you actually like
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