First-Aid wrote:Which people would those be? The collectors? Or the 7 years olds yelling "GIMME GIMME GIMME" at their parents who could really care less about if a paint app is off?
We as collectors have been spoiled by the third-party companies, and we will miss them when they are gone. But the average kid- at whom these toys are aimed- and their parents- who could care less what the toy looks like as long as it shuts up the kids- will not care. It is about the character to them, and let's face it...the kids are going to beat the crap out of the toy anyways. If the kids want it, the parents will buy it. If Breakdown or Wheeljack or Dreadwing are their favorites, then no amount of damage or bad paint will deter them from getting that figure as long as the character is recognizable.
Well, I won't miss the 3rd party stuff, I haven't bought much of any of it.
Parents do care what the toys they give their kids look like, I say no to my daughter all the time if I don't think what she wants is quality(unless she spends her own money on it).
I took pretty good care of my toys even though I played with them as a kid.
I've had Dead Eye since I was a kid. He's missing his accessories, but he's in pretty good shape. I played with that thing every blam day for a long time.
I didn't baby that thing thinking it would have value some day, it was just a toy. But it is a quality toy.
But toys do get played with, your right, they'll get beaten up. But does that mean it should look that way out of the package?
You like the looks of him, fine. I think the deluxe looks like an unfinished POS. It looks like they tried to copy the basic aesthetics of Terradive in making him lean, I don't think it works for KNockout. I think he looks boring and generic.
If you pay any attention to toys like the R\C stuff for Transformers(I'm sure you do) you've probably noticed they sit on shelves. They dedicated a lot of thought and energy into developing a very good looking Knockout in the R\C division(yellow rims, shiny\clean\sharp lined paint) and the
Deluxe(dull colored plastic, sloppy\lazy paint scheme, Stikfas looking body) is sorely lacking in love.
As much as people try to yell that the kids drive the toy market, collectors play a huge role in it, probably more than the market research people get off spouting. Walk into the toy aisle and tell me you don't often see potential collectors buying toys more often than kids with their parents. Odds are the kids are gonna get one toy each, while the collector is gonna snatch up several just for him\herself.