ConDrewfus wrote:
C) They have thrown a twist. There is a clear version and a black clear version.
I like KO's. About a third of my collection are KO's. I have no problem with that. I have yet to get this mould. I don't want to pay that much for a KO. However, if I find one for less, I'll get it.
Sing it brother! I can tell you why I bought this one, and why I bought the ghost colored clear version...because they are different, but also are a version of one of my favorite TFs.
I don't just collect TFs. I collect cool robots. I have Valks from Macross, I have Gobots, I have Voltron, and I am slowly expanding to others, but these I have right now, because I also watched the shows as a child.
This 'Nemesis Mirage' I found particularly convincing because I have a collection of black versions of TFs, or Nemesis versions, if you will. In fact, I collect a lot of Nemesis stuff- SW figs dressed in black versions of the norm, GI Joe Night Attack/Strike Figs, the upcoming Black 25th releases of the Macross jets...
He will fit in quite well with my collection. The ghost clear version fits well with my collection of bots made of clear, translucent, or transparent plastics, official of not, which I also have going.
I would say 95% of my collection is vintage/official releases or re-releases. The 10% that is not are KO's that I find interesting, or that are cool colored versions of original toys that I like a lot.
I never would say these are vintage TFs if they aren't, but some of them look damn fine next to their vintage colored counterparts--which is why I have them.
Remember, when you take my job from me, start paying my bills, and fund me for my artwork and collecting skills, you can tell me that I can only by vintage TFs. However, when its my money, and my collection, which I don't plan on selling, but if I do, I will certainly be honest about it, I'm pretty sure it's okay for me to put them in my collections. The other bots don't mind.
As for this and the ghost, they would be pretty hard to pass off as vintage, since there were never vintage versions (or re-issues, or exclusives even) that were made like this.
The closest thing would be the Lunch Break specials which were made back in the day, which were also not official, made from the same molds, same quality plastic, but they were just less widely available--and did not have boxes.
The market is there. I'm not trying to spit in the face of Takara/Tomy or HASBRO, they get plenty of my money! I simply am buying product that they choose not to make available. You can't blame somebody for that. If they had something comparable or the same on the market, then that would be different, and I would buy theirs because chances are it would be better quality, etc.
Heck what about Ebayers who sell vintage for $100-$1000. Do they pay anything to Takara/Tomy or HASBRO? I'm pretty sure the only thing they paid was the original price, and then it gets sold for whatever hiked up price the market values it at, and yet Tak-Tomy sees none of that money either.
If you call us evil for buying KO, bootleg, or unofficial versions, you might want to start harping on prototype purchasers, because those are stolen directly under the noses of corporation's factories, and then sold for quite a high markup on Ebay. I believe there is a shoe former prototype Prime out there right now for $500. They also are thumbing their noses at the corporations and saying, "Look we'll encourage this stealing, albeit even unintentionally, by creating a market for it."
So there is plenty of illegal behavior to go around. As long as a duck is called a duck, I don't see a problem with people buying them, displaying them, and even calling them KO or bootleg versions.
As long as you are honest when it comes to reselling, I see no issue morally with buying or displaying them proudly.