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TF-fan kev777 wrote:Sowndwave76 wrote:My next thought is with no real extras, no retooling, etc., this set shouldn’t be more than $100.
How do you get that from 3 deluxes and a voyager at current prices? The Bee/Jazz/Wheeljack set is at $100 on its own at BBTS and is less 1 deluxe than this. Just a bit over $100, like $110-$120 would be around I would expect.
Sowndwave76 wrote:TF-fan kev777 wrote:Sowndwave76 wrote:My next thought is with no real extras, no retooling, etc., this set shouldn’t be more than $100.
How do you get that from 3 deluxes and a voyager at current prices? The Bee/Jazz/Wheeljack set is at $100 on its own at BBTS and is less 1 deluxe than this. Just a bit over $100, like $110-$120 would be around I would expect.
Partly because of what I said about no extras. Then also, these molds have been used and used and used and used and used and used… Unlike the 3 pack you mentioned.
Dropping the price essentially $10 isn’t exactly ridiculous.
-Kanrabat- wrote:Sowndwave76 wrote:TF-fan kev777 wrote:Sowndwave76 wrote:My next thought is with no real extras, no retooling, etc., this set shouldn’t be more than $100.
How do you get that from 3 deluxes and a voyager at current prices? The Bee/Jazz/Wheeljack set is at $100 on its own at BBTS and is less 1 deluxe than this. Just a bit over $100, like $110-$120 would be around I would expect.
Partly because of what I said about no extras. Then also, these molds have been used and used and used and used and used and used… Unlike the 3 pack you mentioned.
Dropping the price essentially $10 isn’t exactly ridiculous.
If you mean some Amazon sale and whatnot, it is a possibility that they will "drop the price."
But in reality, the "molds have been used over and over" is NEVER an excuse. Just look at the price of every single repaints and reissues that have ever been released. Look at their prices. No repaints nor reissues were priced cheaper than the original. Ever. In fact, often, the new edition is MORE expensive.
All of this not counting tariffs and such, if they apply.
TF-fan kev777 wrote:The set is up on Pulse for $115, so looks like my guessed range of $110-$120 was pretty accurate.
Emerje wrote:That's only true for Hasbro's multipacks, you can't really hold that to multipacks they import from Takara Tomy. We're probably lucky that it's priced exactly at what the individual figures would cost rather than "taxing" us much higher for it simply being an import. If only their other imports had more competitive pricing.
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Sowndwave76 wrote:Really the point is a release like this should be cheaper than what the initial, individual figures had cost, even with a potentially increased amount of paint apps. When these figures are the exact same, previously released molds, no company should be charging the same price(s) as if what's included are new releases requiring new engineering, molds, etc.
And I get it, profits rule all...
But it's extremely telling that Hastak can sell the new Perceptor set for $35... Those figures separately would cost around $50. Let's not give them credit or fool ourselves that we're being given something (or anything) for free.
Technically that set is $15 cheaper than it could be, AND Hastak is still making substantial profit off of each and every one... Otherwise the set either wouldn't exist because it wouldn't make sense from a business aspect, or it would just flat-out cost more.
Sowndwave76 wrote:Agree to disagree.
I think we absolutely should expect these sets to be cheaper... Which again, clearly has happened, and is continuing to.
This is one of those situations where because it doesn't happen often or often enough, people just concede to the status quo. Which of course, what choice is there? I get it.
So think about this set with Perceptor... It's an exclusive. There is retooling, a clear plastic part being replaced with solid plastic, and a brand new mold included. The sum of its contents could legitimately be $50. Then when you say it would be the retailer who takes a loss, let's be clear, "loss" meaning the percentage of profit is just slightly lowered... There's no way Target, even being a ginormous corporation, is taking an actual loss by stocking this set.
Take all this into consideration, and this set is priced $15 less than what it could be... Which is roughly 30% of what could be the total cost. How is this possible if repaints/retools aren't substantially cheaper???
Like I said before, neither Hastak nor Target is giving us something for free and taking some actual, big loss.
A repack is a different situation, and a couple things would need to be considered:
-the demand for the repack
-the timeframe between releases
I know this almost sounds bonkers because it almost never happens... But so many of these repainted/retooled figures should be cheaper, even if just slightly.
When the Target seeker 2-pk was released, that should have been $50, $55 at the most... That was 2 ER Starscream figures with different colors. No retooling, no extras.
A figure like Overcharge, which has a new head and different colors should not be $55... It could be $45-$50 and still bring in a lot of profit.
Again, I get it... It's all about business and money and profits. And yeah, I'm playing this game for another year and a half. But no, I'm not just okay with some of the prices placed on these toys... The way things are doesn't mean it's the way things should be.
We aren't the main audience for these sets. The Japanese are. Our expectations have no bearing on products not directly produced for our consumption.Sowndwave76 wrote:I think we absolutely should expect these sets to be cheaper...
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Sabrblade wrote:We aren't the main audience for these sets. The Japanese are. Our expectations have no bearing on products not directly produced for our consumption.Sowndwave76 wrote:I think we absolutely should expect these sets to be cheaper...
Sowndwave76 wrote:Sabrblade wrote:We aren't the main audience for these sets. The Japanese are. Our expectations have no bearing on products not directly produced for our consumption.Sowndwave76 wrote:I think we absolutely should expect these sets to be cheaper...
You say this as though these molds are brand new, never before released to the Japanese market, and that they're also exclusive to the Japanese market and are molds and characters that are completely foreign to the market in the U.S. (or anywhere else). It's not like this Part 1 set is from an episode of the cartoon that only aired in Japan. A lot of toys have moved to show accurate designs, which is the point of the DC series... Saying this is aimed at the Japanese market is pretty myopic. Is there a "larger audience" for G1 in Japan? Probably? And still, none of these sets have screamed, "Only intended for TF fans in Japan; anyone outside of this market will find little appeal in these characters/decos".
You're also saying this as if TT hasn't produced enough of these sets for distribution to the U.S. If that were part of this equation, then any retailer here in the U.S. that's getting/selling these sets would have to charge substantially more. This isn't the type of exclusive limited to a production run of 300 units and only sold in-store by one retailer on one day in one city in Japan.
So then the question becomes should these sets that essentially include nothing but repaints be cheaper? Not necessarily drastically cheaper, but even slightly?
All I'm saying is that I'm one who believes they should be. And based on other similar comments and commentary on YouTube, this isn't exactly some radical perspective. I don't really understand talk of this being such an outrageous take when a), it is a realistic option, and b), it's such a realistic option that it's literally already happened, including within the last month.
Specifically with this Part 1 set, the four figures included are from TWO different molds, not four different molds, and not even three. Spin this however you want to, but $115 before tax is more than this set should cost.
TF-fan kev777 wrote:Additionally the only thing a repaint saves is the initial design and the mold cost. The amount of work to set up the production line is going to be largely the same regardless of how old the mold is or how many times it has been used. Materials and labor are not going to be cheaper than the original use of the molds and are likely more, regardless of what anyone things it should cost.
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