TimothyR wrote:why couldn't the deluxe version be those colors?
i understand that the bugatti is blue when bright sunshine is shining on it.. otherwise, it looks black most of the time.. plus, black plastic would look SOOO much better with those nice light blue highlights.
ArmadaPrime wrote:TimothyR wrote:why couldn't the deluxe version be those colors?
i understand that the bugatti is blue when bright sunshine is shining on it.. otherwise, it looks black most of the time.. plus, black plastic would look SOOO much better with those nice light blue highlights.
Brightly coloured toys stand out more on shelves, attracting kid's attention better
I am hoping though for a repaint of drift-I'm sure they could do it as an "obligatory night shadow stealth version" or whatever
Kindly tell that to Hasbro, PLEASE! They're under the belief that "bright colors = more $$$ than dull colors".BERSEKAEL wrote:ArmadaPrime wrote:TimothyR wrote:why couldn't the deluxe version be those colors?
i understand that the bugatti is blue when bright sunshine is shining on it.. otherwise, it looks black most of the time.. plus, black plastic would look SOOO much better with those nice light blue highlights.
Brightly coloured toys stand out more on shelves, attracting kid's attention better
I am hoping though for a repaint of drift-I'm sure they could do it as an "obligatory night shadow stealth version" or whatever
Kids don't go for inaccurate figures, they have deeper perception for toys than adults by this days. I am a father talking.
Yes a bright color will call their attention at first sight, but the following reaction will be negative.
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Sabrblade wrote:Kindly tell that to Hasbro, PLEASE! They're under the belief that "bright colors = more $$$ than dull colors".BERSEKAEL wrote:ArmadaPrime wrote:TimothyR wrote:why couldn't the deluxe version be those colors?
i understand that the bugatti is blue when bright sunshine is shining on it.. otherwise, it looks black most of the time.. plus, black plastic would look SOOO much better with those nice light blue highlights.
Brightly coloured toys stand out more on shelves, attracting kid's attention better
I am hoping though for a repaint of drift-I'm sure they could do it as an "obligatory night shadow stealth version" or whatever
Kids don't go for inaccurate figures, they have deeper perception for toys than adults by this days. I am a father talking.
Yes a bright color will call their attention at first sight, but the following reaction will be negative.
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Aiming to bring viewers a step closer to their favourite hero – Optimus Prime, the makers have made a whopping 12-foot high statue that weighs about 300kg. Warrior, fearless and righteous – Optimus Prime is the ultimate leader of the Autobots who are constantly raging wars against a rival faction of robots called the Decepticons.
Under a special license from Hasbro (American multinational that is one of the largest toy makers in the world), this figurine is made to exact design specifications. The viewing experience of this complex figurine has been enhanced by intricate lighting. Encased in a special package, a dedicated container has been hired to transport the robot locally around India. Optimus Prime will tour six cities, starting with Pune and eventually making his way to Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Chennai, and Hyderabad.
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