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Mindmaster wrote:ThatOneMoose wrote:Robogeek1973 wrote:Mindmaster wrote:Robogeek1973 wrote:Cyber Bishop wrote:Robogeek1973 wrote:A possible Computron huh?
Cool.
I'd LOVE to see every freaking combiner made, even though I know it'll never happen.
Cool yes! I would love to see that as well.
I won't be completely satisfied until I have an updated Lio Kaiser in Devastator's new scale.
Yes to Liokaiser, meh to the scale. I'd be perfectly happy if we just get what is considered standard for Combiner Wars. Heck, if we get Bruticus and Computron, I'll just make my own Liokaiser!
To be honest, I'd be fine with a standard size CW Lio Kaiser as well, but the thought of a Titan sized one with 6 Voyagers just makes me soooooo happy.
Soooo, what y'all are saying is you want that breast(force)![]()
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Sure do. I would motorboat a Generations Liokaiser all day, every day.
Mindmaster wrote:Sure do. I would motorboat a Generations Liokaiser all day, every day.
Desslok2201 wrote:SkyWarpt wrote:Seibertron wrote:To clarify the post I made last night, I added the following text to the news post.Seibertron wrote:Just to be 100% clear, if Hasbro does not allow photos of these products at this event, then we kindly ask that you abide by their request. We are not asking people to break rules and that was not our intention with our request. We don't want anyone risking their job or their access to Toy Fair plus we want to stay on Hasbro's good side too! If nothing else, this just adds to the excitement and continued discussion about one of the most anticipated Transformers toys ever.
Offering a fee for exclusive use of someone's photos is not unprofessional nor is it shady as some have implied or stated. Peaugh made an excellent point about whether or not this sets an example for how images are obtained going forward. It is something I considered. However, in this instance, I wanted to try something different by upping the ante so to speak.
Perhaps I should have used the word "fee" or "commission" instead of "bounty". Visions of Death's Head were running through my head and I thought the term "bounty" would be more entertaining to read and not sound as boring on a Transformers website as "fee" or "commission" does.
Offering financial incentives or payments for photographs for news stories is a practice widely used outside of Transformers fansites (particularly with mainstream/traditional newspapers and magazines). I wanted to try something new to shake things up and to see if someone could come up with something for us to use exclusively. At the very least, it could give us some additional advertising if people decided to use the watermarked images.
To those of you who are frustrated with this request, feel that it is a bad precedent, or just want to take shots at myself or Seibertron.com, I'm sorry that you feel that way. It was not my intention to upset anyone nor do I want anyone to do something they're not supposed to do in order to provide us with pictures (hence the clarification). Hopefully, in the end, this just adds another element to the excitement we are all feeling for this highly anticipated Transformers toy.
I do have a few potential leads out of this. Hopefully we'll have pictures of Devastator within the next few days.
Boy people are sensitive! I say there is a bounty on Devy's head. Thank You for creating and maintaining an excellent site.
I second that! An excellent site, and while I understand the need to CYA when it comes to Hasbro, I'm sure that most people took the term 'bounty' in the spirit it was intended.
Rated X wrote:Desslok2201 wrote:SkyWarpt wrote:Seibertron wrote:To clarify the post I made last night, I added the following text to the news post.Seibertron wrote:Just to be 100% clear, if Hasbro does not allow photos of these products at this event, then we kindly ask that you abide by their request. We are not asking people to break rules and that was not our intention with our request. We don't want anyone risking their job or their access to Toy Fair plus we want to stay on Hasbro's good side too! If nothing else, this just adds to the excitement and continued discussion about one of the most anticipated Transformers toys ever.
Offering a fee for exclusive use of someone's photos is not unprofessional nor is it shady as some have implied or stated. Peaugh made an excellent point about whether or not this sets an example for how images are obtained going forward. It is something I considered. However, in this instance, I wanted to try something different by upping the ante so to speak.
Perhaps I should have used the word "fee" or "commission" instead of "bounty". Visions of Death's Head were running through my head and I thought the term "bounty" would be more entertaining to read and not sound as boring on a Transformers website as "fee" or "commission" does.
Offering financial incentives or payments for photographs for news stories is a practice widely used outside of Transformers fansites (particularly with mainstream/traditional newspapers and magazines). I wanted to try something new to shake things up and to see if someone could come up with something for us to use exclusively. At the very least, it could give us some additional advertising if people decided to use the watermarked images.
To those of you who are frustrated with this request, feel that it is a bad precedent, or just want to take shots at myself or Seibertron.com, I'm sorry that you feel that way. It was not my intention to upset anyone nor do I want anyone to do something they're not supposed to do in order to provide us with pictures (hence the clarification). Hopefully, in the end, this just adds another element to the excitement we are all feeling for this highly anticipated Transformers toy.
I do have a few potential leads out of this. Hopefully we'll have pictures of Devastator within the next few days.
Boy people are sensitive! I say there is a bounty on Devy's head. Thank You for creating and maintaining an excellent site.
I second that! An excellent site, and while I understand the need to CYA when it comes to Hasbro, I'm sure that most people took the term 'bounty' in the spirit it was intended.
I actually think those leaked images were the right thing to do. At the end of the day it's the FANS who are going to end up buying the figures at retail price, not the snobby investors who get invited to these toy fairs. Probably the fat guy was the one "guarding" against pictures. The minute he turned his back they caught him slipping. I think the leak benefited us because now Hasbro has to go into damage control mode. The leaked pics made the reveal look like crap. (especially the upside down peg leg) Now Hasbro has the opportunity to serve up some good pics quick. And hopefully they learned a thing or two about all this silly secrecy. How many times has Funpub gotten screwed with the Botcon reveals for being all super secret? When will they learn the best marketing strategy is to just put it out there and say "Hey look what we got coming, buy it".
Sabrblade wrote:Liokaiser was the best-built up and best-portrayed G1 combiner anyway, so I'd be down for one as well.
So long as it's Liokaiser-looking enough instead of some haphazard Superion redeco.
Rated X wrote:Desslok2201 wrote:SkyWarpt wrote:Seibertron wrote:To clarify the post I made last night, I added the following text to the news post.Seibertron wrote:Just to be 100% clear, if Hasbro does not allow photos of these products at this event, then we kindly ask that you abide by their request. We are not asking people to break rules and that was not our intention with our request. We don't want anyone risking their job or their access to Toy Fair plus we want to stay on Hasbro's good side too! If nothing else, this just adds to the excitement and continued discussion about one of the most anticipated Transformers toys ever.
Offering a fee for exclusive use of someone's photos is not unprofessional nor is it shady as some have implied or stated. Peaugh made an excellent point about whether or not this sets an example for how images are obtained going forward. It is something I considered. However, in this instance, I wanted to try something different by upping the ante so to speak.
Perhaps I should have used the word "fee" or "commission" instead of "bounty". Visions of Death's Head were running through my head and I thought the term "bounty" would be more entertaining to read and not sound as boring on a Transformers website as "fee" or "commission" does.
Offering financial incentives or payments for photographs for news stories is a practice widely used outside of Transformers fansites (particularly with mainstream/traditional newspapers and magazines). I wanted to try something new to shake things up and to see if someone could come up with something for us to use exclusively. At the very least, it could give us some additional advertising if people decided to use the watermarked images.
To those of you who are frustrated with this request, feel that it is a bad precedent, or just want to take shots at myself or Seibertron.com, I'm sorry that you feel that way. It was not my intention to upset anyone nor do I want anyone to do something they're not supposed to do in order to provide us with pictures (hence the clarification). Hopefully, in the end, this just adds another element to the excitement we are all feeling for this highly anticipated Transformers toy.
I do have a few potential leads out of this. Hopefully we'll have pictures of Devastator within the next few days.
Boy people are sensitive! I say there is a bounty on Devy's head. Thank You for creating and maintaining an excellent site.
I second that! An excellent site, and while I understand the need to CYA when it comes to Hasbro, I'm sure that most people took the term 'bounty' in the spirit it was intended.
I actually think those leaked images were the right thing to do. At the end of the day it's the FANS who are going to end up buying the figures at retail price, not the snobby investors who get invited to these toy fairs. Probably the fat guy was the one "guarding" against pictures. The minute he turned his back they caught him slipping. I think the leak benefited us because now Hasbro has to go into damage control mode. The leaked pics made the reveal look like crap. (especially the upside down peg leg) Now Hasbro has the opportunity to serve up some good pics quick. And hopefully they learned a thing or two about all this silly secrecy. How many times has Funpub gotten screwed with the Botcon reveals for being all super secret? When will they learn the best marketing strategy is to just put it out there and say "Hey look what we got coming, buy it".
Metro Prime wrote:Rated X wrote:Desslok2201 wrote:SkyWarpt wrote:Seibertron wrote:To clarify the post I made last night, I added the following text to the news post.Seibertron wrote:Just to be 100% clear, if Hasbro does not allow photos of these products at this event, then we kindly ask that you abide by their request. We are not asking people to break rules and that was not our intention with our request. We don't want anyone risking their job or their access to Toy Fair plus we want to stay on Hasbro's good side too! If nothing else, this just adds to the excitement and continued discussion about one of the most anticipated Transformers toys ever.
Offering a fee for exclusive use of someone's photos is not unprofessional nor is it shady as some have implied or stated. Peaugh made an excellent point about whether or not this sets an example for how images are obtained going forward. It is something I considered. However, in this instance, I wanted to try something different by upping the ante so to speak.
Perhaps I should have used the word "fee" or "commission" instead of "bounty". Visions of Death's Head were running through my head and I thought the term "bounty" would be more entertaining to read and not sound as boring on a Transformers website as "fee" or "commission" does.
Offering financial incentives or payments for photographs for news stories is a practice widely used outside of Transformers fansites (particularly with mainstream/traditional newspapers and magazines). I wanted to try something new to shake things up and to see if someone could come up with something for us to use exclusively. At the very least, it could give us some additional advertising if people decided to use the watermarked images.
To those of you who are frustrated with this request, feel that it is a bad precedent, or just want to take shots at myself or Seibertron.com, I'm sorry that you feel that way. It was not my intention to upset anyone nor do I want anyone to do something they're not supposed to do in order to provide us with pictures (hence the clarification). Hopefully, in the end, this just adds another element to the excitement we are all feeling for this highly anticipated Transformers toy.
I do have a few potential leads out of this. Hopefully we'll have pictures of Devastator within the next few days.
Boy people are sensitive! I say there is a bounty on Devy's head. Thank You for creating and maintaining an excellent site.
I second that! An excellent site, and while I understand the need to CYA when it comes to Hasbro, I'm sure that most people took the term 'bounty' in the spirit it was intended.
I actually think those leaked images were the right thing to do. At the end of the day it's the FANS who are going to end up buying the figures at retail price, not the snobby investors who get invited to these toy fairs. Probably the fat guy was the one "guarding" against pictures. The minute he turned his back they caught him slipping. I think the leak benefited us because now Hasbro has to go into damage control mode. The leaked pics made the reveal look like crap. (especially the upside down peg leg) Now Hasbro has the opportunity to serve up some good pics quick. And hopefully they learned a thing or two about all this silly secrecy. How many times has Funpub gotten screwed with the Botcon reveals for being all super secret? When will they learn the best marketing strategy is to just put it out there and say "Hey look what we got coming, buy it".
Quit being so obnoxiously entitled. I hope that was clear enough. We will see this, officially, in like two weeks.
The guy in front was very likely setting up the display. Notice the Devy box lying on the floor and the lanyard he's wearing, marking him as a Hasbro employee.
Also, this was a corporate event for retailers looking for new product to sell. Those "snobby investors" are the people who are going to be selling these toys. Wal-Mart, Target, Toys R Us; they all send representatives. That's why the most we normally see from these types of things are cheap licensed products designed to fill shelves. It is definitely not a public convention and we aren't supposed to see this.
SkyWarpt wrote:Metro Prime wrote:Rated X wrote:Desslok2201 wrote:SkyWarpt wrote:Seibertron wrote:To clarify the post I made last night, I added the following text to the news post.Seibertron wrote:Just to be 100% clear, if Hasbro does not allow photos of these products at this event, then we kindly ask that you abide by their request. We are not asking people to break rules and that was not our intention with our request. We don't want anyone risking their job or their access to Toy Fair plus we want to stay on Hasbro's good side too! If nothing else, this just adds to the excitement and continued discussion about one of the most anticipated Transformers toys ever.
Offering a fee for exclusive use of someone's photos is not unprofessional nor is it shady as some have implied or stated. Peaugh made an excellent point about whether or not this sets an example for how images are obtained going forward. It is something I considered. However, in this instance, I wanted to try something different by upping the ante so to speak.
Perhaps I should have used the word "fee" or "commission" instead of "bounty". Visions of Death's Head were running through my head and I thought the term "bounty" would be more entertaining to read and not sound as boring on a Transformers website as "fee" or "commission" does.
Offering financial incentives or payments for photographs for news stories is a practice widely used outside of Transformers fansites (particularly with mainstream/traditional newspapers and magazines). I wanted to try something new to shake things up and to see if someone could come up with something for us to use exclusively. At the very least, it could give us some additional advertising if people decided to use the watermarked images.
To those of you who are frustrated with this request, feel that it is a bad precedent, or just want to take shots at myself or Seibertron.com, I'm sorry that you feel that way. It was not my intention to upset anyone nor do I want anyone to do something they're not supposed to do in order to provide us with pictures (hence the clarification). Hopefully, in the end, this just adds another element to the excitement we are all feeling for this highly anticipated Transformers toy.
I do have a few potential leads out of this. Hopefully we'll have pictures of Devastator within the next few days.
Boy people are sensitive! I say there is a bounty on Devy's head. Thank You for creating and maintaining an excellent site.
I second that! An excellent site, and while I understand the need to CYA when it comes to Hasbro, I'm sure that most people took the term 'bounty' in the spirit it was intended.
I actually think those leaked images were the right thing to do. At the end of the day it's the FANS who are going to end up buying the figures at retail price, not the snobby investors who get invited to these toy fairs. Probably the fat guy was the one "guarding" against pictures. The minute he turned his back they caught him slipping. I think the leak benefited us because now Hasbro has to go into damage control mode. The leaked pics made the reveal look like crap. (especially the upside down peg leg) Now Hasbro has the opportunity to serve up some good pics quick. And hopefully they learned a thing or two about all this silly secrecy. How many times has Funpub gotten screwed with the Botcon reveals for being all super secret? When will they learn the best marketing strategy is to just put it out there and say "Hey look what we got coming, buy it".
Quit being so obnoxiously entitled. I hope that was clear enough. We will see this, officially, in like two weeks.
The guy in front was very likely setting up the display. Notice the Devy box lying on the floor and the lanyard he's wearing, marking him as a Hasbro employee.
Also, this was a corporate event for retailers looking for new product to sell. Those "snobby investors" are the people who are going to be selling these toys. Wal-Mart, Target, Toys R Us; they all send representatives. That's why the most we normally see from these types of things are cheap licensed products designed to fill shelves. It is definitely not a public convention and we aren't supposed to see this.
I take it you've never heard of purposely leaked video game/movie footage?
Ravage XK wrote:An upside down Mixmaster sounds like a cost cutting decision to me, use the back of the truck as a foot and no need to have the cab section flip up. It baffles me that something so clearly designed to be G1 then goes and stuffs it at the last hurdle and could cause those that REALLY like their G1 to be bang on G1 to think twice.
Tsutsukakushi wrote:Using CW Silverbolt as a heavily retooled Scattershot. Using CW Brawl as a retooled CW nosecone. Using a CW Aerialbot as a retooled Strafe. Using a CW Stunticon as a retooled CW Lightspeed. Using CW Groove as a retooled CW Afterburner.
Tsutsukakushi wrote:From the info were getting from TFW. Looks like CW Defensor has at least Four confirmed new molds so far. Hotspot, First Aid, Streetwise and legends class Groove. Lets not forget some CW combiners are Six man teams not Five.
Don't think anyone might care if CW Blades is a recolor of CW Alpha Bravo. As many suspect this mold was initially meant for blades from the start. So depending on perspective, some might consider this a new mold for Defensor.
CW Groove is a legends class Sixth member. Which I find odd. Wonder where it will go on the combiner. Targetmaster, Chest plate, Knee cap or?
Wondering what the Fifth member will look like. could be a repurposed CW mold or new mold. if it's a new mold, Thinking it's a automatic repurpose figure meant for another CW Combiner.
Metro Prime wrote:Rated X wrote:Desslok2201 wrote:SkyWarpt wrote:Seibertron wrote:To clarify the post I made last night, I added the following text to the news post.Seibertron wrote:Just to be 100% clear, if Hasbro does not allow photos of these products at this event, then we kindly ask that you abide by their request. We are not asking people to break rules and that was not our intention with our request. We don't want anyone risking their job or their access to Toy Fair plus we want to stay on Hasbro's good side too! If nothing else, this just adds to the excitement and continued discussion about one of the most anticipated Transformers toys ever.
Offering a fee for exclusive use of someone's photos is not unprofessional nor is it shady as some have implied or stated. Peaugh made an excellent point about whether or not this sets an example for how images are obtained going forward. It is something I considered. However, in this instance, I wanted to try something different by upping the ante so to speak.
Perhaps I should have used the word "fee" or "commission" instead of "bounty". Visions of Death's Head were running through my head and I thought the term "bounty" would be more entertaining to read and not sound as boring on a Transformers website as "fee" or "commission" does.
Offering financial incentives or payments for photographs for news stories is a practice widely used outside of Transformers fansites (particularly with mainstream/traditional newspapers and magazines). I wanted to try something new to shake things up and to see if someone could come up with something for us to use exclusively. At the very least, it could give us some additional advertising if people decided to use the watermarked images.
To those of you who are frustrated with this request, feel that it is a bad precedent, or just want to take shots at myself or Seibertron.com, I'm sorry that you feel that way. It was not my intention to upset anyone nor do I want anyone to do something they're not supposed to do in order to provide us with pictures (hence the clarification). Hopefully, in the end, this just adds another element to the excitement we are all feeling for this highly anticipated Transformers toy.
I do have a few potential leads out of this. Hopefully we'll have pictures of Devastator within the next few days.
Boy people are sensitive! I say there is a bounty on Devy's head. Thank You for creating and maintaining an excellent site.
I second that! An excellent site, and while I understand the need to CYA when it comes to Hasbro, I'm sure that most people took the term 'bounty' in the spirit it was intended.
I actually think those leaked images were the right thing to do. At the end of the day it's the FANS who are going to end up buying the figures at retail price, not the snobby investors who get invited to these toy fairs. Probably the fat guy was the one "guarding" against pictures. The minute he turned his back they caught him slipping. I think the leak benefited us because now Hasbro has to go into damage control mode. The leaked pics made the reveal look like crap. (especially the upside down peg leg) Now Hasbro has the opportunity to serve up some good pics quick. And hopefully they learned a thing or two about all this silly secrecy. How many times has Funpub gotten screwed with the Botcon reveals for being all super secret? When will they learn the best marketing strategy is to just put it out there and say "Hey look what we got coming, buy it".
Quit being so obnoxiously entitled. I hope that was clear enough. We will see this, officially, in like two weeks.
The guy in front was very likely setting up the display. Notice the Devy box lying on the floor and the lanyard he's wearing, marking him as a Hasbro employee.
Also, this was a corporate event for retailers looking for new product to sell. Those "snobby investors" are the people who are going to be selling these toys. Wal-Mart, Target, Toys R Us; they all send representatives. That's why the most we normally see from these types of things are cheap licensed products designed to fill shelves. It is definitely not a public convention and we aren't supposed to see this.
Cobotron wrote:I thought it was a cool and ballsie move made by a man trying to keep things fun and exciting for his patrons and peers. You know, upping the game.
Granted, I know first hand you don't want to go messing with toy company's NDAs. They go nutzoid over that stuff.
Way to cover your tracks Seibertron, and thanks for keeping it fun for everyone.
Seibertron.com is #1!
Tsutsukakushi wrote:There are other things more important in life than lifeless plastic toys.
Metro Prime wrote:Rated X wrote:Desslok2201 wrote:SkyWarpt wrote:Seibertron wrote:To clarify the post I made last night, I added the following text to the news post.Seibertron wrote:Just to be 100% clear, if Hasbro does not allow photos of these products at this event, then we kindly ask that you abide by their request. We are not asking people to break rules and that was not our intention with our request. We don't want anyone risking their job or their access to Toy Fair plus we want to stay on Hasbro's good side too! If nothing else, this just adds to the excitement and continued discussion about one of the most anticipated Transformers toys ever.
Offering a fee for exclusive use of someone's photos is not unprofessional nor is it shady as some have implied or stated. Peaugh made an excellent point about whether or not this sets an example for how images are obtained going forward. It is something I considered. However, in this instance, I wanted to try something different by upping the ante so to speak.
Perhaps I should have used the word "fee" or "commission" instead of "bounty". Visions of Death's Head were running through my head and I thought the term "bounty" would be more entertaining to read and not sound as boring on a Transformers website as "fee" or "commission" does.
Offering financial incentives or payments for photographs for news stories is a practice widely used outside of Transformers fansites (particularly with mainstream/traditional newspapers and magazines). I wanted to try something new to shake things up and to see if someone could come up with something for us to use exclusively. At the very least, it could give us some additional advertising if people decided to use the watermarked images.
To those of you who are frustrated with this request, feel that it is a bad precedent, or just want to take shots at myself or Seibertron.com, I'm sorry that you feel that way. It was not my intention to upset anyone nor do I want anyone to do something they're not supposed to do in order to provide us with pictures (hence the clarification). Hopefully, in the end, this just adds another element to the excitement we are all feeling for this highly anticipated Transformers toy.
I do have a few potential leads out of this. Hopefully we'll have pictures of Devastator within the next few days.
Boy people are sensitive! I say there is a bounty on Devy's head. Thank You for creating and maintaining an excellent site.
I second that! An excellent site, and while I understand the need to CYA when it comes to Hasbro, I'm sure that most people took the term 'bounty' in the spirit it was intended.
I actually think those leaked images were the right thing to do. At the end of the day it's the FANS who are going to end up buying the figures at retail price, not the snobby investors who get invited to these toy fairs. Probably the fat guy was the one "guarding" against pictures. The minute he turned his back they caught him slipping. I think the leak benefited us because now Hasbro has to go into damage control mode. The leaked pics made the reveal look like crap. (especially the upside down peg leg) Now Hasbro has the opportunity to serve up some good pics quick. And hopefully they learned a thing or two about all this silly secrecy. How many times has Funpub gotten screwed with the Botcon reveals for being all super secret? When will they learn the best marketing strategy is to just put it out there and say "Hey look what we got coming, buy it".
Quit being so obnoxiously entitled. I hope that was clear enough. We will see this, officially, in like two weeks.
The guy in front was very likely setting up the display. Notice the Devy box lying on the floor and the lanyard he's wearing, marking him as a Hasbro employee.
Also, this was a corporate event for retailers looking for new product to sell. Those "snobby investors" are the people who are going to be selling these toys. Wal-Mart, Target, Toys R Us; they all send representatives. That's why the most we normally see from these types of things are cheap licensed products designed to fill shelves. It is definitely not a public convention and we aren't supposed to see this.
Rated X wrote:You don't see this kind of BS in auto shows displaying next years newest models. They display them proudly for photographers to share with the world. Toys are not more important than cars that they need to be kept a big secret. If they Hasbro wanted to keep a secret that bad, they shouldn't be uploading product names into TRU computers where they know TF fans work. Furthermore, if it's already listed in TRU computers, that means they have already made their decision to sell it. There's no need to send a TRU rep to Germany to examine a floppy prototype.
Rated X wrote:Metro Prime wrote:Rated X wrote:Desslok2201 wrote:SkyWarpt wrote:Seibertron wrote:To clarify the post I made last night, I added the following text to the news post.Seibertron wrote:Just to be 100% clear, if Hasbro does not allow photos of these products at this event, then we kindly ask that you abide by their request. We are not asking people to break rules and that was not our intention with our request. We don't want anyone risking their job or their access to Toy Fair plus we want to stay on Hasbro's good side too! If nothing else, this just adds to the excitement and continued discussion about one of the most anticipated Transformers toys ever.
Offering a fee for exclusive use of someone's photos is not unprofessional nor is it shady as some have implied or stated. Peaugh made an excellent point about whether or not this sets an example for how images are obtained going forward. It is something I considered. However, in this instance, I wanted to try something different by upping the ante so to speak.
Perhaps I should have used the word "fee" or "commission" instead of "bounty". Visions of Death's Head were running through my head and I thought the term "bounty" would be more entertaining to read and not sound as boring on a Transformers website as "fee" or "commission" does.
Offering financial incentives or payments for photographs for news stories is a practice widely used outside of Transformers fansites (particularly with mainstream/traditional newspapers and magazines). I wanted to try something new to shake things up and to see if someone could come up with something for us to use exclusively. At the very least, it could give us some additional advertising if people decided to use the watermarked images.
To those of you who are frustrated with this request, feel that it is a bad precedent, or just want to take shots at myself or Seibertron.com, I'm sorry that you feel that way. It was not my intention to upset anyone nor do I want anyone to do something they're not supposed to do in order to provide us with pictures (hence the clarification). Hopefully, in the end, this just adds another element to the excitement we are all feeling for this highly anticipated Transformers toy.
I do have a few potential leads out of this. Hopefully we'll have pictures of Devastator within the next few days.
Boy people are sensitive! I say there is a bounty on Devy's head. Thank You for creating and maintaining an excellent site.
I second that! An excellent site, and while I understand the need to CYA when it comes to Hasbro, I'm sure that most people took the term 'bounty' in the spirit it was intended.
I actually think those leaked images were the right thing to do. At the end of the day it's the FANS who are going to end up buying the figures at retail price, not the snobby investors who get invited to these toy fairs. Probably the fat guy was the one "guarding" against pictures. The minute he turned his back they caught him slipping. I think the leak benefited us because now Hasbro has to go into damage control mode. The leaked pics made the reveal look like crap. (especially the upside down peg leg) Now Hasbro has the opportunity to serve up some good pics quick. And hopefully they learned a thing or two about all this silly secrecy. How many times has Funpub gotten screwed with the Botcon reveals for being all super secret? When will they learn the best marketing strategy is to just put it out there and say "Hey look what we got coming, buy it".
Quit being so obnoxiously entitled. I hope that was clear enough. We will see this, officially, in like two weeks.
The guy in front was very likely setting up the display. Notice the Devy box lying on the floor and the lanyard he's wearing, marking him as a Hasbro employee.
Also, this was a corporate event for retailers looking for new product to sell. Those "snobby investors" are the people who are going to be selling these toys. Wal-Mart, Target, Toys R Us; they all send representatives. That's why the most we normally see from these types of things are cheap licensed products designed to fill shelves. It is definitely not a public convention and we aren't supposed to see this.
I'm not a corporate suck up. I got the cash, so show me the product. You don't see this kind of BS in auto shows displaying next years newest models. They display them proudly for photographers to share with the world. Toys are not more important than cars that they need to be kept a big secret. If they Hasbro wanted to keep a secret that bad, they shouldn't be uploading product names into TRU computers where they know TF fans work. Furthermore, if it's already listed in TRU computers, that means they have already made their decision to sell it. There's no need to send a TRU rep to Germany to examine a floppy prototype.
Tsutsukakushi wrote:Hasbro has the right to limit exposure of there products at toyfair. Toyfair is not for the fans, it's for the companies and the press.
Fans have the conventions that Hasbro sometimes shows up at and shows off newer products.
Please lets not turn this thread into a nasty free for all. With replies trying to fight the big corporation.
Hasbro probably has reasons why they limit fans from taking pictures and sharing info at the European toy fairs. those reasons could be as such.
1. Not to give competitors like Bandai, mattel and others more info than is needed.
2. Perhaps Hasbro gave exclusive pics and info rights to a magazine, paper, press, network, site or?
3. Hasbro might want to release all the info and pics publicly at a bigger event like the New York Toyfair.
4. The KO and 3rd party problem they have. Where Hasbro needs to reveal newer products as late as possible. So KO and 3rd party companies don't copy it and release it before HasTak does.
Please lets show some patience. The New York Toyfair is only Two weeks away.
Even if we don't see any reveals. It's not the end of the world. There are other things more important in life than lifeless plastic toys.
Roadbuster wrote:It did, once we heard he was coming. I still remember when the first images leaked and were promptly taken down shortly after. I seem to remember the fandom exploding in joy.
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