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Cyberfembot ARCEE on Ebay..WAHHH!

Posted:
Fri Aug 10, 2007 9:05 am
by Rhapsodyred99
man why cant Hasbro do something like this? I'd love to get that thing but I cannot bring myself to pay that much.
I had appoplexy just buying the MP Megatron!
If only Hasbro would do a production model like that!
http://cgi.ebay.com/CyberFembot-A-R-C-T ... 0140227182

Posted:
Fri Aug 10, 2007 9:25 am
by Larsgoes2hell
man. i wish.

Posted:
Fri Aug 10, 2007 10:14 am
by Maldroth
its a nice model but really needs some refinement and better plastic, heard its really soft stuff.
The price has always turned me off since you can see bad mold lines and bubbles in the plastic.

Posted:
Fri Aug 10, 2007 10:21 am
by Cyber Bishop
Cyberfembots have been around for years and have always been way too pricey for many a collectors pocketbooks.

Posted:
Fri Aug 10, 2007 10:33 am
by Autobot032
And as I've stated before, many times...I've yet to see more than one, maybe two people that actually got their figure(s).
So...yeah, buying this thing is a major gamble.
The company is run by a man who's less than respectable (and he's shown it in several threads, all over the different boards.)
The product itself is made of crap materials (I've heard the complaints).
It's super expensive (especially for something you had to put together, some kits were already assembled, but they wanted $300+ for them!)
Plus supporting him, helped kill Hasbro making Arcee, he could say he owns the design on the mold (even though he has no rights to the design, he does to the mold...they're handmade, so he has some leeway.) so if Hasbro makes their own, he might be able to sue. (I doubt he could win, but it's not worth the chances taken.)
All in all, avoid CyberFembots in any capacity. Whether it's A.R.C. or S.H.*.T. (The latter seems to be the case for all of them.)

Posted:
Fri Aug 10, 2007 10:36 am
by Riotflea
Now someone just needs to move them away from resin and it'd be sweet!

Posted:
Fri Aug 10, 2007 10:38 am
by Autobot032
Riotflea wrote:Now someone just needs to move them away from resin and it'd be sweet!
The plastic is so thin and brittle, I'm not sure it could withstand a molding. Plus, once it's assembled, disassembling will break it.
Not only is it screwed together, but parts of it require glue. (It's a "garage kit")
So, yeah...no.

Posted:
Fri Aug 10, 2007 10:39 am
by lanzajr26
Autobot032 wrote:Plus supporting him, helped kill Hasbro making Arcee, he could say he owns the design on the mold (even though he has no rights to the design, he does to the mold...they're handmade, so he has some leeway.) so if Hasbro makes their own, he might be able to sue. (I doubt he could win, but it's not worth the chances taken.)
Correct me if I'm wrong, but he's capitalizing off of a copyrighted character. No matter if he made a mold or not, he's technically selling Hasbro's (or who ever owns the rights to Arcee) property and I'm pretty sure they could sue his pants off if they wanted.
I could be totally wrong here since I'm not a copyright lawyer but I don't see any way he could sue Hasbro if they wanted to produce a toy based on a character they own.

Posted:
Fri Aug 10, 2007 10:47 am
by Autobot032
lanzajr26 wrote:Autobot032 wrote:Plus supporting him, helped kill Hasbro making Arcee, he could say he owns the design on the mold (even though he has no rights to the design, he does to the mold...they're handmade, so he has some leeway.) so if Hasbro makes their own, he might be able to sue. (I doubt he could win, but it's not worth the chances taken.)
Correct me if I'm wrong, but he's capitalizing off of a copyrighted character. No matter if he made a mold or not, he's technically selling Hasbro's (or who ever owns the rights to Arcee) property and I'm pretty sure they could sue his pants off if they wanted.
I could be totally wrong here since I'm not a copyright lawyer but I don't see any way he could sue Hasbro if they wanted to produce a toy based on a character they own.
Oh yeah, they could, but he and his "company" (read: unpaid friends who needed something to do one weekend) did make the molds by hand, and designed it themselves (even though it is clearly based on Arcee).
There are things such as HeadMaster Spike, her different faces (one for battle, one for normal posing), her two guns, etc. Little differences that throw it off from Arcee's design.
But, I'm pretty sure that any court in the nation would look at his, look at their's and say "This is an open and shut case. The Defendant is an ass and must pay the plaintiff all proceeds. Suck it garage kit man!"
Although, it would be worded different, and he wouldn't tell him to suck it. lol

Posted:
Fri Aug 10, 2007 10:50 am
by Cyber Bishop
Autobot032 wrote:The company is run by a man who's less than respectable (and he's shown it in several threads, all over the different boards.)
We have had run in's with him in the past on Seibs so I know what you are talking about.

Posted:
Fri Aug 10, 2007 11:06 am
by shortround
I feel in sad to say that I'm from the same state as this guy since he sounds like a major jerk who lives out in boondocks of washington state and has nothing better to do than make this crap.

Posted:
Fri Aug 10, 2007 11:09 am
by Autobot032
Cyber Bishop wrote:Autobot032 wrote:The company is run by a man who's less than respectable (and he's shown it in several threads, all over the different boards.)
We have had run in's with him in the past on Seibs so I know what you are talking about.
Geez...even here? I guess all the other boards just weren't enough of a clue for him.
He was called:
A liar
A fraud
A con artist
A spammer
And he did live up to all of those names, sadly. This isn't a judgment call, all of this is from actually watching him and his actions.
I haven't seen a business man be so rude to so many who questioned him. He reminds me of Bill @ Bill's Toys & Games, only difference is, some people actually have gotten their items from Bill's. (NOTE: This is not recommending Bill's, I repeat, not recommending Bill's. In fact, I implore you, do not buy from Bill's. You'll get ripped off.)

Posted:
Fri Aug 10, 2007 11:13 am
by Cyber Bishop
Autobot032 wrote:Geez...even here? I guess all the other boards just weren't enough of a clue for him.
He was called:
A liar
A fraud
A con artist
A spammer
And he did live up to all of those names, sadly. This isn't a judgment call, all of this is from actually watching him and his actions.
I remember his threads here and can vouch for this.. He pissed off a good many people in his short tenure here.

Posted:
Fri Aug 10, 2007 11:27 am
by Rhapsodyred99
Sorry I am new to tthe forrums and had no idea he had such a history. I was looking for Arcee from the movie line on Ebay and came across this and thought it looked really nice.

Posted:
Fri Aug 10, 2007 11:31 am
by Autobot032
Rhapsodyred99 wrote:Sorry I am new to tthe forrums and had no idea he had such a history. I was looking for Arcee from the movie line on Ebay and came across this and thought it looked really nice.
As long as it's put together correctly, and used only as a display piece, then it should work as a nice display piece.
There's just so much work involved in putting her together, it's not worth it, really.
Sanding, cutting, gluing, painting, etc.

Posted:
Fri Aug 10, 2007 2:14 pm
by Ramrider
Regarding the legality of it, IIRC, he said obviously he couldn't use the name, because it was copyrighted. But I think Hasbro basically let him produce the fig, since they didn't intend to make it anyway. If he'd been trying to produce something they had plans for (like, say, WW Prime), they'd've stomped it.

Posted:
Fri Aug 10, 2007 3:18 pm
by Maldroth
Well if you are a model builder or like to work on miniatures such as Warhammer then this kit is rather easy to sand, shape, and paint, however most folks don't like to do that.
As for legal issues the kit is far enough away from Arcee to allow him to be produced (he claims to have approached Hasbro about it) and they really can't stop him. On the same situation he can't stop Hasbro from using their own design for Arcee.
If you look at the concept Titanium of her its similar in form which is why I was never crazy about that concept, not to mention Titanium Arcee's feet looked strange.
Animated Arcee looks like her G1 iteration so we will either see an animated figure of her at some point or we may see a proper version of her in Universe which is what I'm really hoping for. Think even Arron Archer said if they are going to do G1 Arcee they want to do it right for the fans.

Posted:
Wed Nov 07, 2007 6:16 pm
by cyberfembot
Hello all,
Just wanted to drop in and clear up a couple things.
1. No buyer of any of my items has ever been cheated. For those who want to say otherwise, I'd encourage you to re-check your facts.
2. The materials that my products are made of are found here:
http://cyberfembot.com/materials.htm neither of these materials are soft.
3. My "claims" about meeting with Hasbro are documented here:
http://cyberfembot.com/legal.htm As far as the rest of this stuff...
A liar
A fraud
A con artist
A spammer
It’s simply not true.
I encourage anyone and everyone who has questions or comments to write me directly at
cyberfembot@yahoo.com. I'm confident that once you've actually talked to me directly you'll have accurate information about me and my products as well as a clear view of the distorted image that some would have believed publically.
- Hal
Rabid Squirrel Productions 2007

Posted:
Wed Nov 07, 2007 6:23 pm
by Dagon
Oh boy, controversy.

Posted:
Wed Nov 07, 2007 6:28 pm
by Menbailee
No worries about the unavailability of A.R.C.; the new Arcee in Transformers: Animated will finally give us a toy that'll probably be more movie-animated in 'bot mode than one produced in 1986 would've been. I hear this new Arcee will be a jet, but I have no complaints if she looks like herself in 'bot mode and comes with the articulation and design quality we're seeing with the TF: A Bumblebee.
Let's not get into an argument here over the guy who sells them; he's offered his information, and folks here have offered their experience.

Posted:
Wed Nov 07, 2007 6:30 pm
by cyberfembot
Dagon wrote:Oh boy, controversy.
The reality is here that ultimately that without my side of the story there is only just rumor and speculation. I'm not looking for controversy I simply want the truth known.
I think anyone would feel the same in my position.
- Hal

Posted:
Wed Nov 07, 2007 6:33 pm
by cyberfembot
Menbailee wrote:No worries about the unavailability of A.R.C.; the new Arcee in Transformers: Animated will finally give us a toy that'll probably be more movie-animated in 'bot mode than one produced in 1986 would've been. I hear this new Arcee will be a jet, but I have no complaints if she looks like herself in 'bot mode and comes with the articulation and design quality we're seeing with the TF: A Bumblebee.
Let's not get into an argument here over the guy who sells them; he's offered his information, and folks here have offered their experience.
Fair enough,
There's also the Titanium prototype that Hasbro made, that could be produced at some point as well. We've got some clear shots of it (That I snagged from other internet sites a while back while it was still easy to find) on our Hasbro Petition page here:
http://www.cyberfembot.com/makearcee.htm - Hal

Posted:
Wed Nov 07, 2007 7:21 pm
by Dagon
cyberfembot wrote:Dagon wrote:Oh boy, controversy.
The reality is here that ultimately that without my side of the story there is only just rumor and speculation. I'm not looking for controversy I simply want the truth known.
I think anyone would feel the same in my position.
- Hal
I don't care man, and I wasn't being judgmental. I just thought controversy was a'brewin'. I wouldn't buy an Arcee if you gave me one.....:nothing personal, but I hate Arcee and can't understand why people fuss over her lack of figure.
As far as yer buisness goes, keep on truckin, and if people are happy with your product then good, if not, you can't please everyone. Good luck.

Posted:
Wed Nov 07, 2007 8:21 pm
by Deceptiwho?

cool topic!

Posted:
Wed Nov 07, 2007 8:22 pm
by Liege Evilmus
To bad I didn't see this sooner, I'd have gotten her.