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Hellscream9999 wrote:I'd say try out Fracture if you can find him, that or maybe bludgeon might be a good entry point, as mine was megatronus, and he's an amazing solid, fun figure.
o.supreme wrote:william-james88 wrote:Thats what they did with both the Robots in Disguise warrior class and legion class and yet fans avoided that toyline like the plague.
I avoided RiD15 because the toys to me seemed cheap (my son had some mini-cons and Deployers and the quality/detail was just not-the-same as Generations). Also it was based on a mediocre at best animated series. I was midly excited for the Combiner Force, but when I saw Ultra-Bee & Menasor were basically happy-meal toy level toys, YES I avoided them like the plague.
Well that explains a lotLunatic Prime wrote:Micronus Broadside
o.supreme wrote:Hellscream9999 wrote:I'd say try out Fracture if you can find him, that or maybe bludgeon might be a good entry point, as mine was megatronus, and he's an amazing solid, fun figure.
My son has the Deployer Fracture, I was not impressed. It's just not my line.
william-james88 wrote:And while I get where you are coming from with the Combiner Force toys (which I too dislike), they are NOTHING like the previous happy meal combiners we got. Which was armada. I mean go to the 12:42 mark right here:
That is clearly much worse than any RID Combiner.
TF-fan kev777 wrote:Rated X wrote:When saying my comments are condensing and I come off as an a-hole, I ask you this:
Are my comments any different from the leader of the free world sending out a tweet to the "little rocket man" ?
Yep, huge difference. The leader of the free world is just that a person of prominence that gets attention paid to them regardless of how they sounds. You are just some anonymous guy on the internet, as am I. Our thoughts and opinions don't have the potential to cause concerns on a global level.
Also, by all accounts, the leader of the free world is in fact an a-hole.
o.supreme wrote:Hellscream9999 wrote:I'd say try out Fracture if you can find him, that or maybe bludgeon might be a good entry point, as mine was megatronus, and he's an amazing solid, fun figure.
My son has the Deployer Fracture, I was not impressed. It's just not my line. I have no ties to most of the characters in this line whether seen in the show or not. But the same could probably be said for TF Prime. As amazing as that show was, even if I was collecting toys at the time, I probably would not have purchased any of them. For a short time, my son wanted all the RiD mini-cons, but when Hasbro royally screwed up their distribution beyond wave 2, that all pretty much came to an end, I'm not paying scalper prices for little $5 transforming balls. Additionally, its looking early on that Cyberverse wont offer me anything either. I don't want to jump the gun, but The only reason why I came back after 10 years of no collecting was Combiner Wars. The entire Prime Wars trilogy has been a real joy, along with some frustrations. if it all comes to an end after this so be it. It may take a few years at any rate to catch up on some of the special items released in these lines I was unable to purchase initially.
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RodimusConvoy13 wrote:Rated X wrote:TF-fan kev777 wrote:Rated X wrote:Nothing Rated X says makes sense. Ignore him guys...
Not quite. It would be more like, "Nothing Rated X ever says is positive, just bitching and moaning. Ignore him guys..."
See when 99.9% of your posts are not only negative, but seem to go out of your way to bash Hasbro/Takara, and now other members of the boards, I gets hard to even pay attention to you. Which is sad because many of your points have some merit. But one can't even read your points without the condescending, know-it-all attitude dripping through just about everything you post.
That is why most of the board seems to rail against your posts. It isn't your points, it is the internet-tough-guy type attidude you use in making your points. Or, not sugarcoating it as you call it, which is really just internet for acting like an a-hole.
When saying my comments are condensing and I come off as an a-hole, I ask you this:
Are my comments any different from the leader of the free world sending out a tweet to the "little rocket man" ?
Wouldnt it be safe to say Im a product of the society where I come from, rather than accusing me of purposely trying to sound like a "tough guy"?
And it doesnt exactly help when someone tries to shove their local values and ediquite down my throat from 10,000 miles away. (Not you particularly but it has been done before)
On the flip side I appreciate you admitting I have some valid points. Thank you for that.
Really? President Trump does it so it's ok that I do it? What are you, 2 years old?
Your comments are condescending and you do come off as an A-hole. You honestly come across as someone who doesn't like current/modern day transformers anymore and doesn't want anyone else to like them either. And no, I'm not someone trying to push my "local" values and etiquette down your throat from 10000 miles away. So it's not just "foreigners" who get sick of your extremely negative posts.
Rated X wrote:RodimusConvoy13 wrote:Rated X wrote:TF-fan kev777 wrote:Rated X wrote:Nothing Rated X says makes sense. Ignore him guys...
Not quite. It would be more like, "Nothing Rated X ever says is positive, just bitching and moaning. Ignore him guys..."
See when 99.9% of your posts are not only negative, but seem to go out of your way to bash Hasbro/Takara, and now other members of the boards, I gets hard to even pay attention to you. Which is sad because many of your points have some merit. But one can't even read your points without the condescending, know-it-all attitude dripping through just about everything you post.
That is why most of the board seems to rail against your posts. It isn't your points, it is the internet-tough-guy type attidude you use in making your points. Or, not sugarcoating it as you call it, which is really just internet for acting like an a-hole.
When saying my comments are condensing and I come off as an a-hole, I ask you this:
Are my comments any different from the leader of the free world sending out a tweet to the "little rocket man" ?
Wouldnt it be safe to say Im a product of the society where I come from, rather than accusing me of purposely trying to sound like a "tough guy"?
And it doesnt exactly help when someone tries to shove their local values and ediquite down my throat from 10,000 miles away. (Not you particularly but it has been done before)
On the flip side I appreciate you admitting I have some valid points. Thank you for that.
Really? President Trump does it so it's ok that I do it? What are you, 2 years old?
Your comments are condescending and you do come off as an A-hole. You honestly come across as someone who doesn't like current/modern day transformers anymore and doesn't want anyone else to like them either. And no, I'm not someone trying to push my "local" values and etiquette down your throat from 10000 miles away. So it's not just "foreigners" who get sick of your extremely negative posts.
Well you know what they say...
Opinions are like a-holes. Everyone has one.
I get it. You like gimmicks. You enjoy spring loaded punching arms, little feet that transform into big hands, and shoving little men down Trypticons throat. Thats cool. More power to you. But just because you like something, that doesnt give you the right to silence people who dont like the same thing you like. Now if you fear my opinion might influence Hasbro to stop adding corny gimmicks to future toys, thats another story. But nobodys telling you what to like or not like. Youre free to like what you want. Youre free to post comments about what you like or dislike. Thats the beauty of a forum.
bodrock wrote:Apparently, Target is doing some sort of toy aisle reset on 1/15 (new year, new products! All shelfwarmers must go!).....so even when referencing the DPCI, he was unable unwilling to grab from the toy pallets for me.
o.supreme wrote:bodrock wrote:Apparently, Target is doing some sort of toy aisle reset on 1/15 (new year, new products! All shelfwarmers must go!).....so even when referencing the DPCI, he was unable unwilling to grab from the toy pallets for me.
Just had to fix that for you. I know things are different especially when it comes to a hard street date (even if its only mandated by a specific retailer). I worked for one a while back though. I purchased some movie-line toys that HAD hard street dates at least 2 weeks early. I know technology has changed now, I've experienced items on shelves be "unscannable" at walmart before. But unless someone can show me (and this may have happened), where an employee was terminated, or a fine was upheld for breaking street date, then this is all just self imposed sanction.
william-james88 wrote:If ever Sabrblade decides to go on vacation, I am glad to know we can rely on you.
RodimusConvoy13 wrote:Rated X wrote:RodimusConvoy13 wrote:Rated X wrote:TF-fan kev777 wrote:Rated X wrote:Nothing Rated X says makes sense. Ignore him guys...
Not quite. It would be more like, "Nothing Rated X ever says is positive, just bitching and moaning. Ignore him guys..."
See when 99.9% of your posts are not only negative, but seem to go out of your way to bash Hasbro/Takara, and now other members of the boards, I gets hard to even pay attention to you. Which is sad because many of your points have some merit. But one can't even read your points without the condescending, know-it-all attitude dripping through just about everything you post.
That is why most of the board seems to rail against your posts. It isn't your points, it is the internet-tough-guy type attidude you use in making your points. Or, not sugarcoating it as you call it, which is really just internet for acting like an a-hole.
When saying my comments are condensing and I come off as an a-hole, I ask you this:
Are my comments any different from the leader of the free world sending out a tweet to the "little rocket man" ?
Wouldnt it be safe to say Im a product of the society where I come from, rather than accusing me of purposely trying to sound like a "tough guy"?
And it doesnt exactly help when someone tries to shove their local values and ediquite down my throat from 10,000 miles away. (Not you particularly but it has been done before)
On the flip side I appreciate you admitting I have some valid points. Thank you for that.
Really? President Trump does it so it's ok that I do it? What are you, 2 years old?
Your comments are condescending and you do come off as an A-hole. You honestly come across as someone who doesn't like current/modern day transformers anymore and doesn't want anyone else to like them either. And no, I'm not someone trying to push my "local" values and etiquette down your throat from 10000 miles away. So it's not just "foreigners" who get sick of your extremely negative posts.
Well you know what they say...
Opinions are like a-holes. Everyone has one.
I get it. You like gimmicks. You enjoy spring loaded punching arms, little feet that transform into big hands, and shoving little men down Trypticons throat. Thats cool. More power to you. But just because you like something, that doesnt give you the right to silence people who dont like the same thing you like. Now if you fear my opinion might influence Hasbro to stop adding corny gimmicks to future toys, thats another story. But nobodys telling you what to like or not like. Youre free to like what you want. Youre free to post comments about what you like or dislike. Thats the beauty of a forum.
It has absolutely nothing to do with the content of your posts. It's all about the tone and attitude behind them. There's very easy ways of saying you're not happy with the current state of transformers without insulting people and crapping all over their enjoyment.
Hellscream9999 wrote:o.supreme wrote:bodrock wrote:Apparently, Target is doing some sort of toy aisle reset on 1/15 (new year, new products! All shelfwarmers must go!).....so even when referencing the DPCI, he was unable unwilling to grab from the toy pallets for me.
Just had to fix that for you. I know things are different especially when it comes to a hard street date (even if its only mandated by a specific retailer). I worked for one a while back though. I purchased some movie-line toys that HAD hard street dates at least 2 weeks early. I know technology has changed now, I've experienced items on shelves be "unscannable" at walmart before. But unless someone can show me (and this may have happened), where an employee was terminated, or a fine was upheld for breaking street date, then this is all just self imposed sanction.
That is factually incorrect. If the product has been stored in the rafters of the backroom (which they do for handling large resets), they are completely inaccessible to anyone until the time comes for the product to come down and go out![]()
As for the street date, it is just the pm's at targets, at it is actually a protocol built into the cash registers os that won't let a product be sold early, I don't believe it can be overridden at this point
o.supreme wrote:Stock rooms must be a LOT bigger now than I remember. The store I worked at had nothing that was inaccessible. Also what about all those who have purchased PotP product at Target up until now? Yes I had someone actually go into the stockroom and pull out a Dreadwind for me, but I had seen some deluxes on shelves. There's too much inconsistency across the Target chain for me to justify a hard street date.
william-james88 wrote:If ever Sabrblade decides to go on vacation, I am glad to know we can rely on you.
bodrock wrote:A second Target just informed me they wouldn't get Leaders in til 1/9 -- but that they couldn't sell them without an assigned place on shelves....? Oh well. I can wait on the Leaders...
william-james88 wrote:If ever Sabrblade decides to go on vacation, I am glad to know we can rely on you.
Hellscream9999 wrote:o.supreme wrote:Stock rooms must be a LOT bigger now than I remember. The store I worked at had nothing that was inaccessible. Also what about all those who have purchased PotP product at Target up until now? Yes I had someone actually go into the stockroom and pull out a Dreadwind for me, but I had seen some deluxes on shelves. There's too much inconsistency across the Target chain for me to justify a hard street date.
Usually, but this is all about whether something eeks into the store before or after the reset product comes in bulk. The deluxe's were released months ago, so they trickled into the stores and were due to go out the 26th of November - that's why they were on the cover of the weekly ad for the week after I believe, when they had that big toy sale going on one weekend. As it was so early, they were cycled into the backroom like normal product.
However, this changes when several trucks worth of stuff shows up in the course of a few days for one revision. When reset product comes in, it is allocated to several pallets, wrapped in plastic, and loaded into the rafters to keep it out of everyone's way (as a lot happens in the backroom) This way it is all together and semi-organized, and no one wastes time logging all the contents into backroom locations - which then have to be removed and those locations subsequently updated to reflect this (which would be a massive undertaking)
I hope this goes some way to clear things up, it wasn't laziness, there's no conspiracy, people just have to be a little patient
Rated X wrote:RodimusConvoy13 wrote:Rated X wrote:RodimusConvoy13 wrote:Rated X wrote:TF-fan kev777 wrote:Rated X wrote:Nothing Rated X says makes sense. Ignore him guys...
Not quite. It would be more like, "Nothing Rated X ever says is positive, just bitching and moaning. Ignore him guys..."
See when 99.9% of your posts are not only negative, but seem to go out of your way to bash Hasbro/Takara, and now other members of the boards, I gets hard to even pay attention to you. Which is sad because many of your points have some merit. But one can't even read your points without the condescending, know-it-all attitude dripping through just about everything you post.
That is why most of the board seems to rail against your posts. It isn't your points, it is the internet-tough-guy type attidude you use in making your points. Or, not sugarcoating it as you call it, which is really just internet for acting like an a-hole.
When saying my comments are condensing and I come off as an a-hole, I ask you this:
Are my comments any different from the leader of the free world sending out a tweet to the "little rocket man" ?
Wouldnt it be safe to say Im a product of the society where I come from, rather than accusing me of purposely trying to sound like a "tough guy"?
And it doesnt exactly help when someone tries to shove their local values and ediquite down my throat from 10,000 miles away. (Not you particularly but it has been done before)
On the flip side I appreciate you admitting I have some valid points. Thank you for that.
Really? President Trump does it so it's ok that I do it? What are you, 2 years old?
Your comments are condescending and you do come off as an A-hole. You honestly come across as someone who doesn't like current/modern day transformers anymore and doesn't want anyone else to like them either. And no, I'm not someone trying to push my "local" values and etiquette down your throat from 10000 miles away. So it's not just "foreigners" who get sick of your extremely negative posts.
Well you know what they say...
Opinions are like a-holes. Everyone has one.
I get it. You like gimmicks. You enjoy spring loaded punching arms, little feet that transform into big hands, and shoving little men down Trypticons throat. Thats cool. More power to you. But just because you like something, that doesnt give you the right to silence people who dont like the same thing you like. Now if you fear my opinion might influence Hasbro to stop adding corny gimmicks to future toys, thats another story. But nobodys telling you what to like or not like. Youre free to like what you want. Youre free to post comments about what you like or dislike. Thats the beauty of a forum.
It has absolutely nothing to do with the content of your posts. It's all about the tone and attitude behind them. There's very easy ways of saying you're not happy with the current state of transformers without insulting people and crapping all over their enjoyment.
So basically you are playing the role of the morality police?
You didnt get it before but this is exactly what I was talking about when I said "shoving your local values down my throat from 10,000 miles away".
I write how I speak and I speak how I write. Where Im from people most likely act different than where youre from. Im not going to act like I was raised in your household and you dont have to act like you were raised in mine. I never called out your name directly in the form of a personal insult. I did however insult a few lifeless pieces of plastic though. And if you were the one guy who got all upset about the "40 something year olds scratching their bald spots" comment....I APOLIGIZE !!!!
Its just good ol southern humor dude. It aint for everybody, but im not going to stop being me because then I might as well become you.
Wolfman Jake wrote:Hellscream9999 wrote:o.supreme wrote:Stock rooms must be a LOT bigger now than I remember. The store I worked at had nothing that was inaccessible. Also what about all those who have purchased PotP product at Target up until now? Yes I had someone actually go into the stockroom and pull out a Dreadwind for me, but I had seen some deluxes on shelves. There's too much inconsistency across the Target chain for me to justify a hard street date.
Usually, but this is all about whether something eeks into the store before or after the reset product comes in bulk. The deluxe's were released months ago, so they trickled into the stores and were due to go out the 26th of November - that's why they were on the cover of the weekly ad for the week after I believe, when they had that big toy sale going on one weekend. As it was so early, they were cycled into the backroom like normal product.
However, this changes when several trucks worth of stuff shows up in the course of a few days for one revision. When reset product comes in, it is allocated to several pallets, wrapped in plastic, and loaded into the rafters to keep it out of everyone's way (as a lot happens in the backroom) This way it is all together and semi-organized, and no one wastes time logging all the contents into backroom locations - which then have to be removed and those locations subsequently updated to reflect this (which would be a massive undertaking)
I hope this goes some way to clear things up, it wasn't laziness, there's no conspiracy, people just have to be a little patient
I don't think it's a conspiracy. I think it's incompetence. Someone F'ed up at Target, plain and simple. There is absolutely no reason for products released on 11/26/2017 to be suddenly "street dated" for 04/20/2018 a month after they had been on sale in the first place. They were out on the damned shelves and then put BACK because they couldn't figure out how to override their own computer system to deal with what is obviously a data misentry.
william-james88 wrote:If ever Sabrblade decides to go on vacation, I am glad to know we can rely on you.
carytheone wrote:Well that explains a lotLunatic Prime wrote:Micronus Broadside![]()
I see the decoy armor in weapon mode, Loudmouth on his torso, but what is in his left hand, a RiD minicon?
Hellscream9999 wrote:So, back on topic, Starscream is great and I love him, a real treat
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