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william-james88 wrote:So many retailers get Transformers exclusives in some shape or form, from Costco to the Universal Studios gift shop. And Macy's will be getting in on the action too with this new Super 7 Optimus Prime figure. The listing on Macy's website states that this figure was created for Macy's. It is the special VHS edition which is a new subline of the ReAction line. Soundwave is also getting a VHS edition, but is an Amazon exclusive, we have images of both these figures below.
transformnerd114 wrote:At first, upon seeing the "diorama", I was dismayed by the absurdity of its price. But when I thought about the set's individual components, it started to make quite a fair bit more sense.
Here's what I'm thinking:
Optimus Figure = ~$20
Megatron Figure = ~$20
Diorama Itself = ~$35*
(*Higher price resulting from 2 backdrops and inclusion of 3D "terrain".)
william-james88 wrote:transformnerd114 wrote:At first, upon seeing the "diorama", I was dismayed by the absurdity of its price. But when I thought about the set's individual components, it started to make quite a fair bit more sense.
Here's what I'm thinking:
Optimus Figure = ~$20
Megatron Figure = ~$20
Diorama Itself = ~$35*
(*Higher price resulting from 2 backdrops and inclusion of 3D "terrain".)
There is only one double sided backdrop
Emerje wrote:william-james88 wrote:transformnerd114 wrote:At first, upon seeing the "diorama", I was dismayed by the absurdity of its price. But when I thought about the set's individual components, it started to make quite a fair bit more sense.
Here's what I'm thinking:
Optimus Figure = ~$20
Megatron Figure = ~$20
Diorama Itself = ~$35*
(*Higher price resulting from 2 backdrops and inclusion of 3D "terrain".)
There is only one double sided backdrop
Plus they've proven they can sell the figures for $15 through their blind boxes bringing the diorama to $45 for a sheet of printed cardboard and a cheap vacuform base.
It's less of an Ark playset and more of a mountain playset. To me an Ark playset would have been orange floors and walls and maybe some computers.
Emerje
william-james88 wrote:Emerje wrote:william-james88 wrote:transformnerd114 wrote:At first, upon seeing the "diorama", I was dismayed by the absurdity of its price. But when I thought about the set's individual components, it started to make quite a fair bit more sense.
Here's what I'm thinking:
Optimus Figure = ~$20
Megatron Figure = ~$20
Diorama Itself = ~$35*
(*Higher price resulting from 2 backdrops and inclusion of 3D "terrain".)
There is only one double sided backdrop
Plus they've proven they can sell the figures for $15 through their blind boxes bringing the diorama to $45 for a sheet of printed cardboard and a cheap vacuform base.
It's less of an Ark playset and more of a mountain playset. To me an Ark playset would have been orange floors and walls and maybe some computers.
Emerje
Yeah, that's what I wanted to get across by posting the news. It's not that this ark set is expensive for what it is, it's that the Arc element (what the title advertises) is just a sheet of printed cardboard
Almost definitely just another batch of the SDCC one that's been out for months.Emerje wrote:I wonder if metallic Grimlock is the exclusive that BBTS is revealing tomorrow.
Emerje
ScottyP wrote:Almost definitely just another batch of the SDCC one that's been out for months.Emerje wrote:I wonder if metallic Grimlock is the exclusive that BBTS is revealing tomorrow.
Emerje
I'm still gonna activate wishful thinking and hope for turquoise G2 (it won't be)
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