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Randomhero wrote:Sabrblade wrote:I hate the window-less packaging that doesn't allow us to check for any blemishes or other imperfections on the figure. Now's it's a complete gamble as to whether the figure is flawed or not.
No different then a Titan or commander class or ordering anything online.
BW Megatron wrote:Randomhero wrote:Sabrblade wrote:I hate the window-less packaging that doesn't allow us to check for any blemishes or other imperfections on the figure. Now's it's a complete gamble as to whether the figure is flawed or not.
No different then a Titan or commander class or ordering anything online.
Plus now it makes it impossible to tell if the figure was switched with another.
Randomhero wrote:BW Megatron wrote:Randomhero wrote:Sabrblade wrote:I hate the window-less packaging that doesn't allow us to check for any blemishes or other imperfections on the figure. Now's it's a complete gamble as to whether the figure is flawed or not.
No different then a Titan or commander class or ordering anything online.
Plus now it makes it impossible to tell if the figure was switched with another.
Again, titan, commander class and ordering online. It’s no different. The alternative is an open window where someone can just rip his head off.
Rodimus Knight wrote:Randomhero wrote:BW Megatron wrote:Randomhero wrote:Sabrblade wrote:I hate the window-less packaging that doesn't allow us to check for any blemishes or other imperfections on the figure. Now's it's a complete gamble as to whether the figure is flawed or not.
No different then a Titan or commander class or ordering anything online.
Plus now it makes it impossible to tell if the figure was switched with another.
Again, titan, commander class and ordering online. It’s no different. The alternative is an open window where someone can just rip his head off.
or they give up on the virtue signaling and go back to using windowed packages to avoid people purchasing the item not liking it's appearance and having it returned.
Rainbow High is putting out a special edition doll with special edition packaging for $80 US which if it was in a standard package would be $26 US. Why am I mentioning this you may be asking, because they also have decided that they will do a windowless package. Doll collectors are a lot more particular about flaws and sadly even though RH is generally a higher quality doll line, their quality control is getting awful. I foresee many of those being opened and returned which can be a costly prospect for the stores and MGA.
I think the TF community should start doing the same thing.
Randomhero wrote:Rodimus Knight wrote:Randomhero wrote:BW Megatron wrote:Randomhero wrote:Sabrblade wrote:I hate the window-less packaging that doesn't allow us to check for any blemishes or other imperfections on the figure. Now's it's a complete gamble as to whether the figure is flawed or not.
No different then a Titan or commander class or ordering anything online.
Plus now it makes it impossible to tell if the figure was switched with another.
Again, titan, commander class and ordering online. It’s no different. The alternative is an open window where someone can just rip his head off.
or they give up on the virtue signaling and go back to using windowed packages to avoid people purchasing the item not liking it's appearance and having it returned.
Rainbow High is putting out a special edition doll with special edition packaging for $80 US which if it was in a standard package would be $26 US. Why am I mentioning this you may be asking, because they also have decided that they will do a windowless package. Doll collectors are a lot more particular about flaws and sadly even though RH is generally a higher quality doll line, their quality control is getting awful. I foresee many of those being opened and returned which can be a costly prospect for the stores and MGA.
I think the TF community should start doing the same thing.
They’re not going to go back to the way it was. Hasbro’s reason for this is for a good reasoning and cause. It is not hasbro or any other companies fault for having scummy fans who will return something with the wrong figure in or with nothing in.
Again, if you don’t like this at all because you feel you should be able to see what’s inside 1. You’re being selfish. They’re doing this to minimize disposable plastic waste. Sorry but the the environment is more important then your toy hobby. 2. You can just quit collection and move on. Or 3. You can do what everyone already does and order it online through a legitimate retailer. Something already does whether they wanna admit to it or not. It’s mainly guarantees you’re getting the figure but does guarantee what’s inside is the toy.
Rodimus Knight wrote:Randomhero wrote:Rodimus Knight wrote:Randomhero wrote:BW Megatron wrote:Randomhero wrote:Sabrblade wrote:I hate the window-less packaging that doesn't allow us to check for any blemishes or other imperfections on the figure. Now's it's a complete gamble as to whether the figure is flawed or not.
No different then a Titan or commander class or ordering anything online.
Plus now it makes it impossible to tell if the figure was switched with another.
Again, titan, commander class and ordering online. It’s no different. The alternative is an open window where someone can just rip his head off.
or they give up on the virtue signaling and go back to using windowed packages to avoid people purchasing the item not liking it's appearance and having it returned.
Rainbow High is putting out a special edition doll with special edition packaging for $80 US which if it was in a standard package would be $26 US. Why am I mentioning this you may be asking, because they also have decided that they will do a windowless package. Doll collectors are a lot more particular about flaws and sadly even though RH is generally a higher quality doll line, their quality control is getting awful. I foresee many of those being opened and returned which can be a costly prospect for the stores and MGA.
I think the TF community should start doing the same thing.
They’re not going to go back to the way it was. Hasbro’s reason for this is for a good reasoning and cause. It is not hasbro or any other companies fault for having scummy fans who will return something with the wrong figure in or with nothing in.
Again, if you don’t like this at all because you feel you should be able to see what’s inside 1. You’re being selfish. They’re doing this to minimize disposable plastic waste. Sorry but the the environment is more important then your toy hobby. 2. You can just quit collection and move on. Or 3. You can do what everyone already does and order it online through a legitimate retailer. Something already does whether they wanna admit to it or not. It’s mainly guarantees you’re getting the figure but does guarantee what’s inside is the toy.
None of these companies take the environment seriously, and only do this sort of things in order to virtue signal to people like you. if they took it seriously, they would not be producing them in the countries that put out the most pollution and plastic waste. But hey, if you really cared about the environment, then you would stop supporting these companies by not collecting these toys at all. My guess is, you're too selfish to do that and will just continue with your own virtue signaling while supporting the world's worst polluters.
As far as ordering online goes, you can still return items you don't like. some may cost you shipping if you do, but many others have free return options, so if you think people who order online can't return a bad item, you're very much mistaken. I am going to be returning a RH doll to walmart that I ordered online because the doll's face is all messed up.
william-james88 wrote:We are not even done January yet and we have a nice new sighting of a toy which some retailers were planning to only get in June. Transformers Studio Series 86 Leader Class Coronation Starscream was spotted at a Target in Greenwood Indiana. They come two per case and are closed box. This is the same voyager Starscream we got in Earthrise (proving that all these G1 character molds are meant to go together) but with articulated hands and lots of accessories including Megatron's throne.
Randomhero wrote:Sabrblade wrote:I hate the window-less packaging that doesn't allow us to check for any blemishes or other imperfections on the figure. Now's it's a complete gamble as to whether the figure is flawed or not.
No different then a Titan or commander class or ordering anything online.
o.supreme wrote:william-james88 wrote:(proving that all these G1 character molds are meant to go together)
So ER Wheeljack, Cliffjumper, Arcee, Allicon, Sunstreaker, Grapple, Quintesson Judge, Optimus Prime, Astrotrain, Thundercracker, Skywarp, Prowl, Bluestreak, Ironhide, Ratchet, Thrust, Dirge and Ramjet
along with Kingdom Huffer, Cyclonus, Blaster (& Eject), Ultra Magnus, Galvatron, Rodimus Prime
are your SS86 toys "in spirit". (in that they all appeared in TF:TM)
WE have already seen Cliffjumper get repainted for a SS86 (Buzzworthy) packaging, and presumably Arcee and Mirage are coming as well (although Mirage wasn't in TF:TM so...). So anyone expecting an all new toy "more cartoon accurate" version of anything from ER or Kingdom in the SS86 line shouldn't expect more than a slight repaint if anything. Is that correct?
*edit* I'll throw Siege Springer in there as well. Although I was reluctant to include anything from Siege because of the pre-earth modes, Springer was always the same no matter what. A clean deco perhaps if anything in the SS86 line later on perhaps?
1984forever wrote:I believe that trying to save the environment is futile because my friend almost drowned inside a NYC subway station last summer.
ZeroWolf wrote:Is it important to you that you believe that they're different? Will it change how you feel about the characters?
As for screamer, there was nothing ever said about his legs, in fact the initial rumours only claimed that his shoulders had been altered to fit the cape. That's why a lot of us whers surprised to see his hands had been altered.
I'd still say the throne is meant for someone else though
Having gone back and double-checked the reveal of Coronation Screamer: there was no Screamer prototype shown at all, let alone one with different-colored remolded parts. The only physical prototype displayed in that reveal was Perceptor.Sowndwave76 wrote:And I definitely could be incorrectly remembering about the Coronation SS prototype; it may have been his chest/torso that was going to be remolded, but either way, there was a proposed change on a shown prototype, and I don’t remember it being the shoulders (they were covered by the new pieces). The photo I saw this in was a posted screenshot from a video where that figure was talked about and shown by a Hastak rep. But the altered parts were not painted, and were a darker colored plastic.
It's really not.Sowndwave76 wrote:Trying to say the Siege greebling is the same as the subtle details seen on the SS86 figures is what I don't agree with.
Because it's clearly different.
I see no difference, all I see is that you've decided there's a difference based off of some subjective criteria you came up with and you can't let it go. Multiple people have told you repeatedly that they see no difference, and you keep going "but compare them and you'll see" even though we have already done exactly that.Sowndwave76 wrote:But look at any Siege figure, then the photo that was recently posted of Scourge and Cyclonus and you’ll see the difference. And if not, well, that doesn't mean differences don't exist. Of course those two (and any SS86 figures) are going to have some molded detail... These aren’t recent MP figures… But I say "some" lightly, because it's subtle. There’s substantially less, and where you do see detail, it’s more intentional in appearance (weird, probably because it’s not overdone).
The greebling on figures like Astrotrain, Refraktor, the modulators, the seekers, and lots of others, looks like space-filler. Or maybe a better term is surface-filler.
With those, someone at Hastak decided to go with the "more is more" design approach. And I'm not here trying to label it 'good' or 'bad'. But it's there. And of course you can put SS86 and Siege figures in the same display to "go together"... That again doesn't prove anything. I have CW Magnus with my SS86 figures.
...not entirely sure how this is relevant.Sowndwave76 wrote:*long rant about whether what Hasbro says is 100% true*
Correct.Sowndwave76 wrote:Here are my thoughts with the Dinobots being the design aesthetic exception in SS86:
Those guys were supposed to be in the regular line to begin with.
I mean, isn’t that part of what most would argue? That any and all SS86 figures were originally supposed to be in Kingdom??
...but the other SS86 releases would have also been in Kingdom with them. Do you think they only got the Dinobots and maybe Scourge done before they split the lines, and implemented this new design criteria/aesthetic then with the figures they hadn't worked on yet?Sowndwave76 wrote:The Dinobots (at least the two we currently have), were clearly planned before SS86 was created… I don’t for a second believe the opposite. I’d even say Sludge was probably in embryonic stages, and that the sales from SS86 made him pretty much a no-brainer, greenlight-go decision. Hell, at this point, the other two are probably in the works no matter which line they show up in.
But if the Dinobots were originally going to be a part of Kingdom, then weird, that would help explain why they have so much greebling compared to the others in SS86.
Yeah, because SS86 is just more WFC/spillover from WFC, so of course the molds are just reused/retooled to fit the current theme, that's exactly what they did with Siege molds to get ER Ironhide, Ratchet, & Megatron, Netflix Soundwave (which was stated by leakers to originally have been planned as a regular ER figure), Laserbeak, & Ravage, and Kingdom Sideswipe, Red Alert, Mirage, & Magnus.Sowndwave76 wrote:Even IF this isn’t the case with the Dinobots, no one can deny this happened with Starscream.
I’m sure I’m not alone in thinking a similar situation will happen with SS86 Ironhide and Arcee.
Continuing to repeat it won't make it true, and again, 2 of those aren't SS86 figures anyway, which means they don't support your "SS86 has a different aesthetic" argument, it only adds to the proof that there is no different design mentality at play.Sowndwave76 wrote:But either way, Cyclonus, Galvatron, Scourge, Hot Rod, Kup, Blurr, Jazz, Wreck-gar, and Gnaw were all designed with a less random-greeble design approach. No matter what anyone says, I can literally see the difference because it's there.
Sowndwave76 wrote:I also don’t always care what a company has “blatantly said”.
It’s at least somewhat unlikely for a huge company to publicly own its mistakes, mis-steps, or put out any sort of vibe that a curve-ball type situation wasn’t planned for or handled in the 100% best way possible. This doesn’t mean I think Hastak (or almost any company) exaggerates or lies about everything. Even large corporations deserve a little wiggle-room from time to time… Demanding or expecting “perfection” from a company is silly.
But Hastak also said SS86 figures would be representations of the characters from the movie, so that’s why Dinobots won’t come with swords… Then Gnaw arrives with a blaster.
Roughly 15 years ago, “The seeker characters in this Botcon set will never be regular retail release figures”… Then what, maybe a year and a half to two years later……
Plus every remotely similar situation between these two examples.
I don’t expect Hastak to be “perfect”, I’ve given them plenty of credit, especially recently (in the last couple years) but I sure as hell don’t 100% believe everything they say.
Sowndwave76 wrote:ZeroWolf wrote:Is it important to you that you believe that they're different? Will it change how you feel about the characters?
As for screamer, there was nothing ever said about his legs, in fact the initial rumours only claimed that his shoulders had been altered to fit the cape. That's why a lot of us whers surprised to see his hands had been altered.
I'd still say the throne is meant for someone else though
there was a proposed change on a shown prototype
Right after Warden it was briefly Lenny Panzica, but he apparently moved on to other things after designing a small number of Wave 1 Legacy figures, and now it's Mark Maher.ZeroWolf wrote:(Aaron Archer was in charge I believe when the Botcon Thundercracker happened, and of course he gave way to John Warden, who has given way to...do we know who the new guy is?).
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Sabrblade wrote:Right after Warden it was briefly Lenny Panzica, but he apparently moved on to other things after designing a small number of Wave 1 Legacy figures, and now it's Mark Maher.ZeroWolf wrote:(Aaron Archer was in charge I believe when the Botcon Thundercracker happened, and of course he gave way to John Warden, who has given way to...do we know who the new guy is?).
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