ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:Hey, the Hasbro reissue jets have proper launchers too - they just have longer, bulkier gun missiles and dorky-looking small missiles as a consequence. You want improper launchers, go look at the vintage Hasbro Seekers and their launchers with springs too feeble to launch a straw wrapper (much less their missiles).
Caelus wrote:Question - Would anyone else like to see Beast Wars reissues?
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:For now tho they're assigned to figures/molds that have been reissued within the past 10 to 15 years because they're relatively readily accessible.
Caelus wrote:Question - Would anyone else like to see Beast Wars reissues?
Seibertron wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:For now tho they're assigned to figures/molds that have been reissued within the past 10 to 15 years because they're relatively readily accessible.
Says who? Looks at G1 Dinosaur cassettes ...
NeonPrime wrote:Caelus wrote:Question - Would anyone else like to see Beast Wars reissues?
I would LOVE to see some Beast Wars reissues starting with gorilla Optimus Primal and T-Rex Megatron!!! It'd be a nice change of pace
ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:Okay, but those aren't part of the regular reissue line.
Seibertron wrote:ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:Okay, but those aren't part of the regular reissue line.
But they are reissues, nonetheless. The point is that they can do whatever they want to do. Perhaps they decide to bring back Dinobots, Mirage, Wheeljack, Cyclonus, Scourge, Kup, Blurr, Springer ... whoever else they feel would be a good potential fit with the current sales climate.
ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:1. JelZe was talking about the scope of the regular reissue line and what it's currently set to, though.
Ultra Markus wrote:i vote perceptor and astrotrain the seekers have been reissued to death already
YES, specifically all the Transmetals, with different chrome that doesn't flake!Caelus wrote:Question - Would anyone else like to see Beast Wars reissues?
Seibertron wrote:ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:1. JelZe was talking about the scope of the regular reissue line and what it's currently set to, though.
Again, says who? Hasbro has never made this statement before, as far as I'm aware. These appear to be fan assumptions passed off as fact. All of you are welcome to come to your own conclusions and make your own assumptions, but passing off those very assumptions as fact about whether or not Hasbro has stated something seems extremely inaccurate at best. To the best of my knowledge, Hasbro has never made any public statement about their scope about a reissue line and I highly doubt any of you are aware of what Hasbro and Takara's scope actually is. If they have and I'm incorrect, please provide links. Thanks.
Seibertron wrote:ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:1. JelZe was talking about the scope of the regular reissue line and what it's currently set to, though.
Again, says who? Hasbro has never made this statement before, as far as I'm aware. These appear to be fan assumptions passed off as fact. All of you are welcome to come to your own conclusions and make your own assumptions, but passing off those very assumptions as fact about whether or not Hasbro has stated something seems extremely inaccurate at best. To the best of my knowledge, Hasbro has never made any public statement about their scope about a reissue line and I highly doubt any of you are aware of what Hasbro and Takara's scope actually is. If they have and I'm incorrect, please provide links. Thanks.
Seibertron wrote:ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:1. JelZe was talking about the scope of the regular reissue line and what it's currently set to, though.
Again, says who? Hasbro has never made this statement before, as far as I'm aware. These appear to be fan assumptions passed off as fact. All of you are welcome to come to your own conclusions and make your own assumptions, but passing off those very assumptions as fact about whether or not Hasbro has stated something seems extremely inaccurate at best. To the best of my knowledge, Hasbro has never made any public statement about their scope about a reissue line and I highly doubt any of you are aware of what Hasbro and Takara's scope actually is. If they have and I'm incorrect, please provide links. Thanks.
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Legout took that to the top with the whole figure reconstructed, thanks to the master being found intact.
It's not an assumption. I'm the one who found official confirmation about Legout's components being all new molds extrapolated from the original toys' wooden two-ups. Those Dino-Cassette reissues ARE newly-made brand new molds. Legout even has a slightly (but noticeably) different face from the vintage version as a result.Seibertron wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Legout took that to the top with the whole figure reconstructed, thanks to the master being found intact.
Again, another assumption being stated as fact. C'mon you guys. State your opinions all you want, but please refrain from stating assumptions as facts.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
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