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Uh, no, it is relevant now. Because it makes him prominent, and a character's prominence still plays a big role in priority. Hasbro wants to get the more prominent characters widely released - exclusivity is for lower-tier characters, misfits, and special alternate versions.Rodimus Prime wrote:Which is why I said it would have been fine if he was $24. But that would have knocked it out of the retail price point of either a deluxe or a voyager. And retail stores wouldn't make extra room for that, even though they did for their own exclusives. That's why I said it would have to be an exclusive.sol magnus wrote:Rodimus Prime wrote:I finally got SS86 Hot Rod in hand and I vehemently disapprove of this figure having to be sold at voyager price. The extra parts aren't big enough to justify the voyager sized bubble and box. They could have been kept deluxe size and the accessories would have still fit. I understand the extra parts still would have bumped the price up, but not a whole $10. This could have been sold at $22 or $24. But then it would have to have been an exclusive, which would have been okay with me. We already have so many, 1 more wouldn't make a difference. Or it could have bumped another exclusive into general retail release. Either way, $30 is too much for this figure, even if it looks great.
Weird, because the figure definitely has more parts in his construction, no 'deluxe gaps' and all the extra accessories you don't care about that I could see where the money went. He's definitely NOT a deluxe class figure in terms of quality.
As for him being an exclusive as the "new" main character, that comparison would have been relevant in 1986, but not now.
TR Hot Rod was overpriced at $20. And you can argue all you want for SS86 Hot Rod being $30, if you think he's worth it, that's fine. I don't. It's a matter of opinion and perspective. We have different values for different figures.ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:Forgot to mention: I'd rather pay Voyager price for SS86 Hot Rod (despite the chest thing, which still bugs me) in a store than pay it for TR Hot Rod (or Leader price for Classics Roddy) on eBay.
Evil Eye wrote:I haven't got a problem with paying more for a more complex, tightly engineered figure rather than one bigger by volume myself
Rtron wrote:I think a lot of people don’t grasp just HOW limiting parts count is. The amount of parts in a figure translates into a certain space taken up in the mold, which translates into more molds, and more complex ones. These molds are stupidly expensive, so Hasbro probably has a set number and size of molds they can make for a deluxe, a voyager, or a leader. So, when designing, there’s a VERY strict limit in the amount of parts a figure can have, which is also somewhat related to the size of said parts, as bigger parts will take up more space in the mold, which means you might have less space left for more parts.
william-james88 wrote:Evil Eye wrote:I haven't got a problem with paying more for a more complex, tightly engineered figure rather than one bigger by volume myself
Plus I remember a time when fans would pay Voyager prices for the same deluxe figure with different paint apps.
Tuned Agent wrote:I also remember a time when figures this size and complexity cost $10. Alas, those days are gone.
Sowndwave76 wrote:Nemesis Destron wrote:
That awesome feeling you get when you find that figure you totally didn't expect on finding...you know that feeling?![]()
Good for you!
Which city are you in?
My Amazon order has both Grimlock & Jazz shipping MAY 5th...
So I’m really hoping to find them in stores...
Fingers crossed you’re somewhat close to the Midwest!!
william-james88 wrote:Tuned Agent wrote:I also remember a time when figures this size and complexity cost $10. Alas, those days are gone.
Which figures this size and complexity were 10$?
EvasionModeBumblebee wrote:I'm interested in what those Studio Series assortments are from the leaked listings!
I wonder if these are listings for the next wave after Dino, possibly with ROTF Sideswipe, ROTF Bee, Jolt, and Grindor since we got all those listings last year. (I'd say the individual listings are pretty much confirmed since we know SS-74 is ROTF Bee w/ Sam)
We don't have any voyager listings for that wave, so it's news if this listing is for that wave. Could be 86 for all we know, I guess.
EvasionModeBumblebee wrote:I'm interested in what those Studio Series assortments are from the leaked listings!
I wonder if these are listings for the next wave after Dino, possibly with ROTF Sideswipe, ROTF Bee, Jolt, and Grindor since we got all those listings last year. (I'd say the individual listings are pretty much confirmed since we know SS-74 is ROTF Bee w/ Sam)
We don't have any voyager listings for that wave, so it's news if this listing is for that wave. Could be 86 for all we know, I guess.
Sowndwave76 wrote:My 2 cents:
Hot Rod isn’t worth $30.
I could pass on most of the extras...
That being said, he’s still an excellent figure.
He delivered big time compared to Blurr & Kup imo.
sol magnus wrote:Sowndwave76 wrote:My 2 cents:
Hot Rod isn’t worth $30.
I could pass on most of the extras...
That being said, he’s still an excellent figure.
He delivered big time compared to Blurr & Kup imo.
So he's not worth 30, but he's categorically better than the 20 guys.
Sowndwave76 wrote:These inflated prices also make me feel more & more confident that my collecting days are very numbered.
It’s getting to the point where no matter the character, mold, paint apps, etc.,
the enjoyment factor isn’t enough.
Times have changed, sure. But I can’t say it doesn’t cross my mind that having 5 deluxe figures is roughly $100.
Or that the 6 seekers were $180...
It honestly almost makes me cringe.
Sowndwave76 wrote:sol magnus wrote:Sowndwave76 wrote:My 2 cents:
Hot Rod isn’t worth $30.
I could pass on most of the extras...
That being said, he’s still an excellent figure.
He delivered big time compared to Blurr & Kup imo.
So he's not worth 30, but he's categorically better than the 20 guys.
Very much so.
But I’m of the opinion that really none of these figures are worth their retail price tags...
Meaning if I think Hot Rod is worth $20-$22, Blurr & Kup are right around $15-$17
These inflated prices also make me feel more & more confident that my collecting days are very numbered.
It’s getting to the point where no matter the character, mold, paint apps, etc.,
the enjoyment factor isn’t enough.
Times have changed, sure. But I can’t say it doesn’t cross my mind that having 5 deluxe figures is roughly $100.
Or that the 6 seekers were $180...
It honestly almost makes me cringe.
william-james88 wrote:Sowndwave76 wrote:sol magnus wrote:Sowndwave76 wrote:My 2 cents:
Hot Rod isn’t worth $30.
I could pass on most of the extras...
That being said, he’s still an excellent figure.
He delivered big time compared to Blurr & Kup imo.
So he's not worth 30, but he's categorically better than the 20 guys.
Very much so.
But I’m of the opinion that really none of these figures are worth their retail price tags...
Meaning if I think Hot Rod is worth $20-$22, Blurr & Kup are right around $15-$17
These inflated prices also make me feel more & more confident that my collecting days are very numbered.
It’s getting to the point where no matter the character, mold, paint apps, etc.,
the enjoyment factor isn’t enough.
Times have changed, sure. But I can’t say it doesn’t cross my mind that having 5 deluxe figures is roughly $100.
Or that the 6 seekers were $180...
It honestly almost makes me cringe.
Those are the prices our parents paid in the 80s and early 90s. 6 G1 Seekers would be 180$ in today's money. And compared to those similarly priced G1 figures, these have more articulation, greater complexity, and little to no partsforming.
ZeroWolf wrote:william-james88 wrote:Sowndwave76 wrote:sol magnus wrote:Sowndwave76 wrote:My 2 cents:
Hot Rod isn’t worth $30.
I could pass on most of the extras...
That being said, he’s still an excellent figure.
He delivered big time compared to Blurr & Kup imo.
So he's not worth 30, but he's categorically better than the 20 guys.
Very much so.
But I’m of the opinion that really none of these figures are worth their retail price tags...
Meaning if I think Hot Rod is worth $20-$22, Blurr & Kup are right around $15-$17
These inflated prices also make me feel more & more confident that my collecting days are very numbered.
It’s getting to the point where no matter the character, mold, paint apps, etc.,
the enjoyment factor isn’t enough.
Times have changed, sure. But I can’t say it doesn’t cross my mind that having 5 deluxe figures is roughly $100.
Or that the 6 seekers were $180...
It honestly almost makes me cringe.
Those are the prices our parents paid in the 80s and early 90s. 6 G1 Seekers would be 180$ in today's money. And compared to those similarly priced G1 figures, these have more articulation, greater complexity, and little to no partsforming.
Exactly, and those complaining about the prices increasing may want to look at how much money people are getting now compared to them.
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