OptimusPrimeRib wrote:I just can't see how these small time KO companies can reverse engineer molds if it is so cost prohibitive. Seems like Takara should be able to do anything these other guys can do.
Well number one look at the cost for some of these KO's.I've seen the ko's or both Mirage and Swoop going for more then $150.00 bucks and their not a good as the originals.
None of the Takara reissues of that size have gone for more then $50.bucks each and most of the offical reissues are a exact copy of the originals.
DISCHARGE wrote:I don't understand how it is any cheaper to make a completely new design and mold as opposed to
recasting a mold of a previous design that
has been in production before.
I dont remember ever hearing from ether Takara or Hasbro that making a completely new design would be cheaper then reverse engineering a old toy mold.
I think it the cost of making them combined with the fact that some of those same figures in question only had one character casted form those molds limits how many G1 characters they could make form the reverse engineered mold, and also the fact that under the current safty laws Hasbro would not be able to sell the reverse engineered molds in the U.S. keeps Takara from investing any real money into those molds.
DISCHARGE wrote:Especially when they are designs that have a track record for being sought after. G1 designs have the ability to be reissued with a very high rate of desire. It will be a while before the same can be said of most other lines of Transformers(I'm pointing at you Beast Machines)..
I agree that the G1 figures may be in higher demand but higher demand really isint a factor when you think about it.
Look at all the repainted figures from the armada, energon and cybertron toy lines that have been poping up in your local Dollar stores under the Transformers universe toyline.
It seems that the newer designs are really eazy to repaint and rebox for masproduction.
DISCHARGE wrote:I really think it is more in the interest to keep said destroyed molds out of recasting to keep the collectors status high.Hasbro and Takara know this. They are not stupid.
The fact that their not stupid kind of proves your thinking wrong.
Hasbro and Takara make now money at all by keeping those figures "collectors status high" by not trying to reissue them.
And by doing as you suggest they open the doors to a world of cheap knock off's and bootlegs that only searve to destroy the very "high collectors status" that your theroy suggests that their trying to maintain.
DISCHARGE wrote:Personally I'd like to see Transformers from other lines in the G1 genre. Like a Star Saber or Deszarus. Probably wont happen,but it would be nice.
I would love to see this too.