Autobot Genocide wrote:eh? It doesnt matter if its more believable the fact is the constructicons being green is iconic the same way every other transformer has there own distinctive colours
I dunno, when I was growing up I always thought the Constructicons looked yellow... and those who were yellow were orange
Autobot Genocide wrote:Its not that i hate the yellow i hate the fact it screwed over the green getting the 2 pack release for whatever stupid reason MT wanted to do a box set
Well by that point all the molds should be ready, so what's the point of selling them 2 at a time again?
Anyway it's gonna be like... 370-something bucks to get all the 2-packs. Sure it's in increments of $120 a month, but to some of us that's still a lot to put out in a short period. Plus, like I said, they could work as an investment in case the jolly green giant turns out better.
Autobot Genocide wrote:i know people say it was a good move to have no direct competion with herc but i dont know if it would have made that bigger a differnce in sales
Given how pricey the individual components of Hercules are by comparison to a 2 pack of these guys I think strained wallets would help make perhaps a fair difference. It did for those of us who made it this far!
Autobot Genocide wrote:if MT showed both colours in the first place im sure as we are doing fans will wait for what they want
but to me it makes more sense g2 would be a special box set and could have sold more.
Good points, but I still think considering this is the initial limited run of the figures it might come across better in the long run that they test the waters with a somewhat less desirable color scheme now in case something goes wrong like it did for the fragile parts of Hercules. That way they'll have any problems ironed out for the more popular colored ones.
EDIT: Okay, so I just regurgitated the points Mkall and Zodconvoy made without thinking... doesn't make them any less valid!