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alex1986lunatic wrote:Can we make a prediction about its price?
alex1986lunatic wrote:Can we make a prediction about its price?
Seibertron wrote:Randomhero wrote:MightyMagnus78 wrote:Randomhero wrote:MightyMagnus78 wrote:The new hands and feet look great! Why didn't you do this to start with Hasbro?
Because the gimmick is anyone can be an arm or leg and it's easier and cost effective to make a hand/foot combo. The original hand/foot do work. Especially since the target audience is kids.
It was a stupid gimmick and I for one am glad Hasbro finally saw the light.
Congratulation, you're a grown man who doesn't like a gimmick on a children's toy.
Yah, it's a "children's toy" in theory, but the Combiner Wars toys are definitely geared more toward collectors. It was a solution that was a cheaper solution than coming up with separate mold pieces for left and right hands and feet.
The yellow Cosmos redeco attached to Strafe's arm mode shoulder.Carnivius_Prime wrote:Scrounge? Which bit is he? :O
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Carnivius_Prime wrote:Scrounge? Which bit is he? :O
alex1986lunatic wrote:Can we make a prediction about its price?
alex1986lunatic wrote:Can we make a prediction about its price?
Randomhero wrote:MightyMagnus78 wrote:Randomhero wrote:MightyMagnus78 wrote:The new hands and feet look great! Why didn't you do this to start with Hasbro?
Because the gimmick is anyone can be an arm or leg and it's easier and cost effective to make a hand/foot combo. The original hand/foot do work. Especially since the target audience is kids.
It was a stupid gimmick and I for one am glad Hasbro finally saw the light.
Congratulation, you're a grown man who doesn't like a gimmick on a children's toy.
Randomhero wrote:You buy it in a toy store or the toy aisle in a store than its a toy. If it says "ages 6+" it's a toy, we're grown ups talking about TOYS. Don't sugar coat. Doing that is foolish.
alex1986lunatic wrote:Can we make a prediction about its price?
Seibertron wrote:Yah, it's a "children's toy" in theory, but the Combiner Wars toys are definitely geared more toward collectors. It was a solution that was a cheaper solution than coming up with separate mold pieces for left and right hands and feet.
william-james88 wrote:Seibertron wrote:Yah, it's a "children's toy" in theory, but the Combiner Wars toys are definitely geared more toward collectors. It was a solution that was a cheaper solution than coming up with separate mold pieces for left and right hands and feet.
Yup, Hasbro posted that these were geared for the fans which they classify as the 10 years old and up category.
Randomhero wrote:Seibertron wrote:Randomhero wrote:MightyMagnus78 wrote:Randomhero wrote:MightyMagnus78 wrote:The new hands and feet look great! Why didn't you do this to start with Hasbro?
Because the gimmick is anyone can be an arm or leg and it's easier and cost effective to make a hand/foot combo. The original hand/foot do work. Especially since the target audience is kids.
It was a stupid gimmick and I for one am glad Hasbro finally saw the light.
Congratulation, you're a grown man who doesn't like a gimmick on a children's toy.
Yah, it's a "children's toy" in theory, but the Combiner Wars toys are definitely geared more toward collectors. It was a solution that was a cheaper solution than coming up with separate mold pieces for left and right hands and feet.
You buy it in a toy store or the toy aisle in a store than its a toy. If it says "ages 6+" it's a toy, we're grown ups talking about TOYS. Don't sugar coat. Doing that is foolish.
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:william-james88 wrote:Seibertron wrote:Yah, it's a "children's toy" in theory, but the Combiner Wars toys are definitely geared more toward collectors. It was a solution that was a cheaper solution than coming up with separate mold pieces for left and right hands and feet.
Yup, Hasbro posted that these were geared for the fans which they classify as the 10 years old and up category.
That actually makes me question their definition of "fan", really. "Anyone 10 & up" is a pretty loose one, and does not necessarily include us collectors who come in a variety of degrees. Even so, legally they're still considered "toys" no matter who the intended audience is, plain and simple.
I also suspect that Hasbro deliberately designed them as "toys" to allow overlap and easy transition between age groups. The Fan category starts at age 10, yet the toys start at age 8.
By the by, with CW Computron confirmed, we can now actually two Japan-exclusive combiners: Comperian and Cybertron Super Scramble!
Comperian in the middle, or for the US folk "Compersor"
Cybertron Super Scramble, or scrambled Comperian
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:william-james88 wrote:Seibertron wrote:Yah, it's a "children's toy" in theory, but the Combiner Wars toys are definitely geared more toward collectors. It was a solution that was a cheaper solution than coming up with separate mold pieces for left and right hands and feet.
Yup, Hasbro posted that these were geared for the fans which they classify as the 10 years old and up category.
That actually makes me question their definition of "fan", really. "Anyone 10 & up" is a pretty loose one, and does not necessarily include us collectors who come in a variety of degrees.
Sowndwave76 wrote:I'll be waiting for the UW version, but I'm really looking forward to this set!!!
william-james88 wrote:Sowndwave76 wrote:I'll be waiting for the UW version, but I'm really looking forward to this set!!!
Can you wait for a year from now?
william-james88 wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:william-james88 wrote:Seibertron wrote:Yah, it's a "children's toy" in theory, but the Combiner Wars toys are definitely geared more toward collectors. It was a solution that was a cheaper solution than coming up with separate mold pieces for left and right hands and feet.
Yup, Hasbro posted that these were geared for the fans which they classify as the 10 years old and up category.
That actually makes me question their definition of "fan", really. "Anyone 10 & up" is a pretty loose one, and does not necessarily include us collectors who come in a variety of degrees.
Did you see the picture, there's a guy in his late 20s early 30s with the word fan written under him. I would say without a doubt it includes us. The presentation even goes on that "fans" in that category count for 30% of the sales (that is the 10+ people).
Sowndwave76 wrote:william-james88 wrote:Sowndwave76 wrote:I'll be waiting for the UW version, but I'm really looking forward to this set!!!
Can you wait for a year from now?
I don't want to, but I will.
I waited roughly 10 years for Devastator, Menasor and Bruticus.
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