RUMOUR: Hasbro to Bring Made to Order Business Model to Transformers Line

The fact that this is a rumour cannot be stressed enough, there is currently no identifiable source for this, just info from the online "leaker" community, which was told to us from a fan wishing to remain anonymous. However, this does line up with what Hasbro has been doing in other lines and is also in line with their current business model of making less toys than before, as we described in an editorial a month ago.
For those unaware, Hasbro has been making "Made to Order" figures in other toylines. A good example would be this X-Men 97 Sentinel figure. It is not a Haslab, so there are no tiers, and no need for a funding goal. It is simply a figure that was available for preorder for a certain amount of time and only the amount ordered would be made. Mattel has been doing this practice for ages, and their latest made to order items are themed around the latest Super Bowl champions. This removes any inventory cost from the company for that item and any issue with unsold items, which proved to be a real thorn for Hasbro for the past decade.
Well the rumour going around is that Hasbro will be doing that with Transformers as well. Meaning that for some toys that would otherwise be retail releases, they will only be available on their website as preorders. The rumour even suggests that the first release would be a Generations style Big Convoy (the Mammoth). Honestly, that last bit of the rumour diminishes it's potential truth as a Beast Optimus sounds more like something that would show up at retail. Then again, their RID Optimus is being released as a Haslab, so this could go either way. Just wanted to let the community know since this could be quite the game changer in our collecting habits.


For those unaware, Hasbro has been making "Made to Order" figures in other toylines. A good example would be this X-Men 97 Sentinel figure. It is not a Haslab, so there are no tiers, and no need for a funding goal. It is simply a figure that was available for preorder for a certain amount of time and only the amount ordered would be made. Mattel has been doing this practice for ages, and their latest made to order items are themed around the latest Super Bowl champions. This removes any inventory cost from the company for that item and any issue with unsold items, which proved to be a real thorn for Hasbro for the past decade.
Well the rumour going around is that Hasbro will be doing that with Transformers as well. Meaning that for some toys that would otherwise be retail releases, they will only be available on their website as preorders. The rumour even suggests that the first release would be a Generations style Big Convoy (the Mammoth). Honestly, that last bit of the rumour diminishes it's potential truth as a Beast Optimus sounds more like something that would show up at retail. Then again, their RID Optimus is being released as a Haslab, so this could go either way. Just wanted to let the community know since this could be quite the game changer in our collecting habits.

