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Stuartmaximus wrote:There's something that I just don't get! Hasbro has said that they're not doing any beasts for Combiner Wars(apart from Sky Lynx) but yet we seem(not definitely) to be getting beasts for Titan Wars! some are speculating Horri-Bull on that recent silouette shot, so it seems Hasbro are being rather character limited for one line....but not the other......where beastformers are concerned.
Shuttershock wrote:Stuartmaximus wrote:There's something that I just don't get! Hasbro has said that they're not doing any beasts for Combiner Wars(apart from Sky Lynx) but yet we seem(not definitely) to be getting beasts for Titan Wars! some are speculating Horri-Bull on that recent silouette shot, so it seems Hasbro are being rather character limited for one line....but not the other......where beastformers are concerned.
I think their biggest concern with the "no beasts in CW" is the relatively limited redeco/retool potential. Sure they could make Terrorcons, but what else could they make from the Terrorcon molds?
Stuartmaximus wrote:Shuttershock wrote:Stuartmaximus wrote:There's something that I just don't get! Hasbro has said that they're not doing any beasts for Combiner Wars(apart from Sky Lynx) but yet we seem(not definitely) to be getting beasts for Titan Wars! some are speculating Horri-Bull on that recent silouette shot, so it seems Hasbro are being rather character limited for one line....but not the other......where beastformers are concerned.
I think their biggest concern with the "no beasts in CW" is the relatively limited redeco/retool potential. Sure they could make Terrorcons, but what else could they make from the Terrorcon molds?
Seacons!
D-Maximus_Prime wrote:Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but it seems a large portion of transformers consumers do not like beast formers. The predacons from Beast Hunters were on shelves long after the show ended, and only about 2 months ago did the last large Predaking leave Target, and it was on sale for $20 when it was originally $70! When I bought Abominus, he was on sale for $9!! Rattrap and Rhinox are constant shelfwarmers in my area, and it leads me to believe beastformers are not in demand. Doing a whole wave of beastformers as combiners may not have gone well, so they decided against it.
albnok wrote:D-Maximus_Prime wrote:Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but it seems a large portion of transformers consumers do not like beast formers. The predacons from Beast Hunters were on shelves long after the show ended, and only about 2 months ago did the last large Predaking leave Target, and it was on sale for $20 when it was originally $70! When I bought Abominus, he was on sale for $9!! Rattrap and Rhinox are constant shelfwarmers in my area, and it leads me to believe beastformers are not in demand. Doing a whole wave of beastformers as combiners may not have gone well, so they decided against it.
I didn't watch Beast Hunters or Prime. I did watch Beast Wars and Beast Machines.
I personally prefer either completely animal-looking beastformers (Beast Wars) or robot-looking beastformers (Predacons that form Predaking). The halfie look that Beast Hunters and TF4 AOE Dinobots have is ugly.
I still like filled-out beastformers like the Fuzors and Transmetal lines of Beast Wars, though. You don't get a ridiculous break in shape from robot to organic all over.
D-Maximus_Prime wrote:Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but it seems a large portion of transformers consumers do not like beast formers. The predacons from Beast Hunters were on shelves long after the show ended, and only about 2 months ago did the last large Predaking leave Target, and it was on sale for $20 when it was originally $70! When I bought Abominus, he was on sale for $9!! Rattrap and Rhinox are constant shelfwarmers in my area, and it leads me to believe beastformers are not in demand. Doing a whole wave of beastformers as combiners may not have gone well, so they decided against it.
Stuartmaximus wrote:Shuttershock wrote:Stuartmaximus wrote:There's something that I just don't get! Hasbro has said that they're not doing any beasts for Combiner Wars(apart from Sky Lynx) but yet we seem(not definitely) to be getting beasts for Titan Wars! some are speculating Horri-Bull on that recent silouette shot, so it seems Hasbro are being rather character limited for one line....but not the other......where beastformers are concerned.
I think their biggest concern with the "no beasts in CW" is the relatively limited redeco/retool potential. Sure they could make Terrorcons, but what else could they make from the Terrorcon molds?
Seacons!
Tekka wrote:What she doesn't realize is that Springer actually loves Rodimus.
ThunderThruster wrote:
some minor retooling would give figures for Terrorcons, Seacons and the Dinoforce(monster pretenders - Monstructor)
william-james88 wrote:ThunderThruster wrote:
some minor retooling would give figures for Terrorcons, Seacons and the Dinoforce(monster pretenders - Monstructor)
But isnt the dinoforce 6 members? That doesnt work with the scramble city molds
Tekka wrote:What she doesn't realize is that Springer actually loves Rodimus.
ThunderThruster wrote:
They are, but that shouldn't effect the re-use of limb molds
william-james88 wrote:ThunderThruster wrote:
They are, but that shouldn't effect the re-use of limb molds
How shouldnt it affect it? It just doesnt work. Look at Devastator, would you have been content if they made Longhaul the torso and dropped one of them so it could be a scramble city combiner?
They did stuff like that before in the energon line and that sucked hard. We are beyond the era where we can settle for something in between while we wait for something better. If they make monstructor, you all know they wont make another for a long time, so I would like for this one to count.
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Agamemnon wrote:william-james88 wrote:ThunderThruster wrote:
They are, but that shouldn't effect the re-use of limb molds
How shouldnt it affect it? It just doesnt work. Look at Devastator, would you have been content if they made Longhaul the torso and dropped one of them so it could be a scramble city combiner?
They did stuff like that before in the energon line and that sucked hard. We are beyond the era where we can settle for something in between while we wait for something better. If they make monstructor, you all know they wont make another for a long time, so I would like for this one to count.
Could they make two deluxes that combine to form the voyager torso? Just a thought....
william-james88 wrote:D-Maximus_Prime wrote:Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but it seems a large portion of transformers consumers do not like beast formers. The predacons from Beast Hunters were on shelves long after the show ended, and only about 2 months ago did the last large Predaking leave Target, and it was on sale for $20 when it was originally $70! When I bought Abominus, he was on sale for $9!! Rattrap and Rhinox are constant shelfwarmers in my area, and it leads me to believe beastformers are not in demand. Doing a whole wave of beastformers as combiners may not have gone well, so they decided against it.
Well its because you have to look at era and not the type of transfomer. Statistically, there are more fans with money out there (also more fans with young kids) who grew up on G1 rather than Beast Wars. So G1 is more popular than Beast Wars. However G1 did have beasts too. If those were made available (like a generations Predaking), I am sure he would be just as popular as the other G1 ispired toys. So my guess is that beastformers from the G1 era would sell just as well as any other G1 inspired toy of he same popularity.
I think the reason they didnt do it is because of lower revenue from the production costs of all new molds that cant be reused as much.
D-Maximus_Prime wrote:william-james88 wrote:D-Maximus_Prime wrote:Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but it seems a large portion of transformers consumers do not like beast formers. The predacons from Beast Hunters were on shelves long after the show ended, and only about 2 months ago did the last large Predaking leave Target, and it was on sale for $20 when it was originally $70! When I bought Abominus, he was on sale for $9!! Rattrap and Rhinox are constant shelfwarmers in my area, and it leads me to believe beastformers are not in demand. Doing a whole wave of beastformers as combiners may not have gone well, so they decided against it.
Well its because you have to look at era and not the type of transfomer. Statistically, there are more fans with money out there (also more fans with young kids) who grew up on G1 rather than Beast Wars. So G1 is more popular than Beast Wars. However G1 did have beasts too. If those were made available (like a generations Predaking), I am sure he would be just as popular as the other G1 ispired toys. So my guess is that beastformers from the G1 era would sell just as well as any other G1 inspired toy of he same popularity.
I think the reason they didnt do it is because of lower revenue from the production costs of all new molds that cant be reused as much.
But at the same time I saw Prime beast formers doing bad. They would not sell! And that was a show with a pretty Boss Predaking, a clone army and then a terror/preda-con army. It just seems beasts are not that in, and considering kids watched that show, it really can't be blamed on age of buyer and the era
D-Maximus_Prime wrote:william-james88 wrote:D-Maximus_Prime wrote:Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but it seems a large portion of transformers consumers do not like beast formers. The predacons from Beast Hunters were on shelves long after the show ended, and only about 2 months ago did the last large Predaking leave Target, and it was on sale for $20 when it was originally $70! When I bought Abominus, he was on sale for $9!! Rattrap and Rhinox are constant shelfwarmers in my area, and it leads me to believe beastformers are not in demand. Doing a whole wave of beastformers as combiners may not have gone well, so they decided against it.
Well its because you have to look at era and not the type of transfomer. Statistically, there are more fans with money out there (also more fans with young kids) who grew up on G1 rather than Beast Wars. So G1 is more popular than Beast Wars. However G1 did have beasts too. If those were made available (like a generations Predaking), I am sure he would be just as popular as the other G1 ispired toys. So my guess is that beastformers from the G1 era would sell just as well as any other G1 inspired toy of he same popularity.
I think the reason they didnt do it is because of lower revenue from the production costs of all new molds that cant be reused as much.
But at the same time I saw Prime beast formers doing bad. They would not sell! And that was a show with a pretty Boss Predaking, a clone army and then a terror/preda-con army. It just seems beasts are not that in, and considering kids watched that show, it really can't be blamed on age of buyer and the era
william-james88 wrote: Its like I said, only G1 beastformers seem to sell well, those Prime predacons are very far from anything G1.
Also, characters present in the show always sell better and only Predaking (who was way overpriced) was present on the actual show. His 3 headed voyager figure sold well, even though it was the worst.
william-james88 wrote:ThunderThruster wrote:
They are, but that shouldn't effect the re-use of limb molds
How shouldnt it affect it? It just doesnt work. Look at Devastator, would you have been content if they made Longhaul the torso and dropped one of them so it could be a scramble city combiner?
They did stuff like that before in the energon line and that sucked hard. We are beyond the era where we can settle for something in between while we wait for something better. If they make monstructor, you all know they wont make another for a long time, so I would like for this one to count.
Tekka wrote:What she doesn't realize is that Springer actually loves Rodimus.
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