Erailea wrote:A piece Transformer merchandise in general or are you looking specifically for toys?
'cause there was that Optimus Prime statue/maquette thing that was selling for over 1k a year or two ago... wondering if it's coming back out becasue of BBTS's listing date, not that I'd ever buy it. Seen it in person though (at NYCC), it's pretty cool.
this thingy: http://www.bigbadtoystore.com/bbts/product.aspx?product=SSC10954&mode=retail
fenrir72 wrote:G1 Grandus.
BeastProwl wrote:BTW, not a transformer, but the USS Flagg is worth an honerable mention. $899.00.
Diem wrote:Darkside Megatron commands a hell of a lot of money for a retool of a mediocre voyager.
Delicon wrote:BeastProwl wrote:BTW, not a transformer, but the USS Flagg is worth an honerable mention. $899.00.
Actually, that's not a bad at all price for a conmplete Flagg...and considering that sucker is over 7 feet long, I don't consider that expensive at all. For reference, what is Fort Max, 2 and a half feet tall?
Mkall wrote:I'm going to say this. I'm going to say this and most aren't going to like it and I'm going catch a lot of flak for it (probably anysays) but here goes.
The most overpriced figures from a collector's point of view is...
3rd Party Products.
Told you that you wouldn't like it but hear me out.
I've yet to see a figure producd by a 3PP that I didn't think Hasbro could've done better had they decided to do it.
City Commander is a simple partsformer, and the parts that don't go on the robot simply folds into an excuse of a cannon. It's magnificent to be sure standing on the shelf, but I can't but think that something better could've come of it.
Protector is very similar to City Commander, but the parts that don't go on the robot form a large cannon base. Imposing, yes. Homaging the original, yes. Design cop-out, IMO yes.
Perfect Effect. Neat little figures, tons of playability and accessories but they're SMALL and PRICEY.
Impossible Toys... do I really need to say anything here?
Hercules is straight forward and very simple, also the QA that plagued the early figures but TFC was kind enough to provide replacement parts.
Battle Tanker - Imposing but horifically finicky.
Delicate Warrior (iGear Arcee) - Decent quality, but devilly simple.
BUT we buy them anyways, usually at whatever price is being asked of us. Now there are usually logical arguments to be made - low production runs, material quality, design, parts count, distribution etc and those are valid arguments. When it comes down to the pocketboook though, we usually pay easily 70% more for a 3PP figure than for a HasTak figure of roughly the same size.
We get them because they're the only game that makes these figures that we want. I've always stated, and now I feel vindicated by the recently-seen Bruticus, that if Hasbro decides that they're going to do a G1 reimage, they have the potential to do it much better than anything 3PPs can match. But due to marketting conditions, they often can't so we're stuck with what we're offered.
joesaysso wrote:Sorry, no matter how you justify and rationalize, I can't get onboard the "paying $100 for a voyager sized figure" train.
Mkall wrote:I've yet to see a figure producd by a 3PP that I didn't think Hasbro could've done better had they decided to do it.
Mykltron wrote:Mkall wrote:I've yet to see a figure producd by a 3PP that I didn't think Hasbro could've done better had they decided to do it.
Compare Warbot Defender to any triple changer. Compare Herc to any combiner. Hasbro hasn't yet produced a decent example, but maybe that's because they haven't decided to! Yes, they COULD produce better but they don't. Yes, 3pp are insanely expensive.
Mkall wrote:I'm going to say this. I'm going to say this and most aren't going to like it and I'm going catch a lot of flak for it (probably anysays) but here goes.
The most overpriced figures from a collector's point of view is...
3rd Party Products.
Told you that you wouldn't like it but hear me out.
I've yet to see a figure producd by a 3PP that I didn't think Hasbro could've done better had they decided to do it.
City Commander is a simple partsformer, and the parts that don't go on the robot simply folds into an excuse of a cannon. It's magnificent to be sure standing on the shelf, but I can't but think that something better could've come of it.
Protector is very similar to City Commander, but the parts that don't go on the robot form a large cannon base. Imposing, yes. Homaging the original, yes. Design cop-out, IMO yes.
Perfect Effect. Neat little figures, tons of playability and accessories but they're SMALL and PRICEY.
Impossible Toys... do I really need to say anything here?
Hercules is straight forward and very simple, also the QA that plagued the early figures but TFC was kind enough to provide replacement parts.
Battle Tanker - Imposing but horifically finicky.
Delicate Warrior (iGear Arcee) - Decent quality, but devilly simple.
BUT we buy them anyways, usually at whatever price is being asked of us. Now there are usually logical arguments to be made - low production runs, material quality, design, parts count, distribution etc and those are valid arguments. When it comes down to the pocketboook though, we usually pay easily 70% more for a 3PP figure than for a HasTak figure of roughly the same size.
We get them because they're the only game that makes these figures that we want. I've always stated, and now I feel vindicated by the recently-seen Bruticus, that if Hasbro decides that they're going to do a G1 reimage, they have the potential to do it much better than anything 3PPs can match. But due to marketting conditions, they often can't so we're stuck with what we're offered.
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