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New Images of ROTF Scalpel: Packaging Variant?

PostPosted: Tue May 12, 2009 11:16 am
by Nekoman
An auction on Taobao would show us some new images of a possible packaging variant on the upcoming Revenge of The Fallen Scalpel figure. Unlike what we saw here, Scalpel is now facing outwards in his packaging. Could this be Takara's Scalpel, or perhaps a simple change on Hasbro's part? Keep checking for more updates.

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Re: New Images of ROTF Scalpel: Packaging Variant?

PostPosted: Tue May 12, 2009 12:21 pm
by Narc
I think I'll pass.

Re: New Images of ROTF Scalpel: Packaging Variant?

PostPosted: Tue May 12, 2009 12:41 pm
by T-Macksimus
Now all we need is the other profile pic and we'll have a full set of police mugshot pics for this perp. Seriously, is this actually newsworthy cause I don't see this figure or it's packaging reaching any spectacular level of value on the collectors market in my lifetime.
Aesthetically, I think it was a good move changing his position mostly 'cause I wont have half his robo-bug ass staring me in the face while I'm sorting through the rest of figures to find Sideswipe.

Re: New Images of ROTF Scalpel: Packaging Variant?

PostPosted: Tue May 12, 2009 12:47 pm
by Megatron Wolf
I cant think of any use for this figure. It looks like crap and theres no way to mod it to be any thing else so ill pass.

Re: New Images of ROTF Scalpel: Packaging Variant?

PostPosted: Tue May 12, 2009 2:28 pm
by Nekoman
T-Macksimus wrote:Now all we need is the other profile pic and we'll have a full set of police mugshot pics for this perp. Seriously, is this actually newsworthy cause I don't see this figure or it's packaging reaching any spectacular level of value on the collectors market in my lifetime.


Yes, it is newsworthy. MISB collectors (who don't care about the item's value) might be more interested in this than you.

Re: New Images of ROTF Scalpel: Packaging Variant?

PostPosted: Tue May 12, 2009 5:21 pm
by Name_Violation
Megatron_Wolf wrote:I cant think of any use for this figure. It looks like crap and theres no way to mod it to be any thing else so ill pass.

could mod it to be an assembely arm, like at a car manufacturer

Re: New Images of ROTF Scalpel: Packaging Variant?

PostPosted: Tue May 12, 2009 5:24 pm
by King Slick
Last year Disney gave us a scrap collecting Johnny-5. This year Hasbro, and Paramount Pictures brings us...evil Johnny-5. (It should be notied that the original idea for Short Circuit was that Number 5 to have a Terminator attitude instead of being a wacked out robot)

Re: New Images of ROTF Scalpel: Packaging Variant?

PostPosted: Tue May 12, 2009 6:45 pm
by T-Macksimus
Nekoman wrote:
T-Macksimus wrote:Now all we need is the other profile pic and we'll have a full set of police mugshot pics for this perp. Seriously, is this actually newsworthy cause I don't see this figure or it's packaging reaching any spectacular level of value on the collectors market in my lifetime.


Yes, it is newsworthy. MISB collectors (who don't care about the item's value) might be more interested in this than you.


I realize I let a lot more cynicism through than I probably should have in my statement. I guess what I should have said/asked was are these newer toys actually expected to hold or have anything in the way of value as compared to the toys of earlier generations? The toys of the first movie I can maybe understand and obviously G1 into the Beast Machines era. However, the last time I tried to take in a variety of TF's to the shop I usually sell to I was offered somewhere between jack and squat, and jack left the equation pretty damn quick. The guys selection of MISB figures is gathering dust pretty heavy and the value guides haven't exactly shown anything promising unless I want to ditch my G1 Devastator which isn't gonna happen til I'm forced to live out of my car.

I just don't see these new figures (anything from Energon to present) going down the same path as Star Wars collectibles. The market is just to flooded and the internet has taken the challenge and rarity out of everything mainstream. Folks are more excited about the trio of Japanese released mini-cons and other harder to acquire itmes. The rest of this is fodder for our kids as far as value goes.