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ToyStage - Transformers BackDrops

PostPosted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 9:08 am
by Genocide G2.0
All these awesome backdrops come in different sizes to fit your collection be it legends classics or masterpiece

Check them out here for prices and other back drops for action figures at ToyStage.com
http://toystages.com/mainmenu/index.php ... r=category


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Re: ToyStage - Transformers BackDrops

PostPosted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 1:07 pm
by Agamemnon
Interesting. Unless I am misunderstanding the cost, they don't seem too bad. I'd like some backgrounds on my display shelves....

Re: ToyStage - Transformers BackDrops

PostPosted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 2:18 pm
by Dead Metal
These are cool, but pricey. I don't understand why they sell the floor tiles separately. I also don't understand how they get their prices.

For the MP ones, they recommend 4 floor tiles, which run 1.50 each, so that's 6 just for the floor, which is a much larger amount of paper than the actual backdrop that sells for 35. How does that make sense?

The backdrops are really nice though and I wouldn't mind having a few, I particularly like how these look so much like the old toon, almost as if they are screenshots (which they are not). But not at those prices sadly.

Re: ToyStage - Transformers BackDrops

PostPosted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 6:12 pm
by craggy
yeah, they do seem a little pricey. I can get those plastic Gundam hanger pieces at around $10 a pop. Sure I'd need a couple to give the same area of a stage, but those are plastic, and these are cardboard and some ink.

Re: ToyStage - Transformers BackDrops

PostPosted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 6:19 pm
by Tsutsukakushi
Looks good but since i'm on a budget,It's not something I feel I need.

Re: ToyStage - Transformers BackDrops

PostPosted: Wed Oct 01, 2014 7:40 am
by megatronus
Dead Metal wrote:These are cool, but pricey. I don't understand why they sell the floor tiles separately. I also don't understand how they get their prices.

For the MP ones, they recommend 4 floor tiles, which run 1.50 each, so that's 6 just for the floor, which is a much larger amount of paper than the actual backdrop that sells for 35. How does that make sense?

The backdrops are really nice though and I wouldn't mind having a few, I particularly like how these look so much like the old toon, almost as if they are screenshots (which they are not). But not at those prices sadly.

I imagine the pricing has to do with the size, the card stock used, volume printed, as well as the amount of color and such that goes into each piece. The backdrops are bigger, use heavier stock, and a much more diverse color palette than the tile pieces.

In particular, from what I understand, things get exponentially more expensive the larger they are, i.e. there really isn't an economy of scale when it comes to printing size (just the opposite). But, there is an economy of scale with volume. If they're printing out generic floor tiles that can go with several different displays, those are going to be much cheaper to produce than the more limited productions of the more colorful backdrops.

That's my speculation, anyway.

Once I have a larger display area, I am definitely going to order some of these sets.

Re: ToyStage - Transformers BackDrops

PostPosted: Wed Oct 01, 2014 8:51 am
by Rated X
Who let the crackhead create the prices ? Its freaking cardboard, Im thinking ten bucks a pop. I wouldnt mind dropping between $100 to $150 for the entire set, but at those prices they can kiss my ass. I would rather invest in more reprolabels. Its a shame BBTS isnt carrying these so they end up on clearance.

Re: ToyStage - Transformers BackDrops

PostPosted: Fri Oct 03, 2014 8:58 am
by mooncake623
Rated X wrote:Who let the crackhead create the prices ? Its freaking cardboard, Im thinking ten bucks a pop. I wouldnt mind dropping between $100 to $150 for the entire set, but at those prices they can kiss my ass. I would rather invest in more reprolabels. Its a shame BBTS isnt carrying these so they end up on clearance.


I believe these guys are the same guys from Reprolabels. Heard that somewhere.

Re: ToyStage - Transformers BackDrops

PostPosted: Fri Oct 03, 2014 9:03 am
by Rated X
mooncake623 wrote:
Rated X wrote:Who let the crackhead create the prices ? Its freaking cardboard, Im thinking ten bucks a pop. I wouldnt mind dropping between $100 to $150 for the entire set, but at those prices they can kiss my ass. I would rather invest in more reprolabels. Its a shame BBTS isnt carrying these so they end up on clearance.


I believe these guys are the same guys from Reprolabels. Heard that somewhere.


Well hopefully they realize they missed the mark on the price point. I am interested in several of them. But I pay high prices for figures, not pieces of cardboard. I can justify the labels because they are custom cut and have adhesive. But a rectangular piece of cardboard ? Nope...

Re: ToyStage - Transformers BackDrops

PostPosted: Fri Oct 03, 2014 10:32 am
by megatronus
Rated X wrote:
mooncake623 wrote:
Rated X wrote:Who let the crackhead create the prices ? Its freaking cardboard, Im thinking ten bucks a pop. I wouldnt mind dropping between $100 to $150 for the entire set, but at those prices they can kiss my ass. I would rather invest in more reprolabels. Its a shame BBTS isnt carrying these so they end up on clearance.


I believe these guys are the same guys from Reprolabels. Heard that somewhere.


Well hopefully they realize they missed the mark on the price point. I am interested in several of them. But I pay high prices for figures, not pieces of cardboard. I can justify the labels because they are custom cut and have adhesive. But a rectangular piece of cardboard ? Nope...

High quality card stock is hard to come by! ;)

But seriously... it gets expensive.