The Mega SCF figures weren't done very well, even for the time and that is why they failed.
Someone mentioned that the smaller PVCs were as failure as well and that isn't correct. They were actually very successful in the beginning. I remember some of the earlier ones fetching $30 a piece on the secondary market which isn't bad for a 2 inch toy. The chase figures fetched a nice price as well...up to $75-100 in some cases. The fact that they lasted for about 9-10 waves means they must have done alright. When they were brought over to the U.S though they didn't do so well because of bad distribution (they were mostly sold at Meijer's and Walgreens)and a high price ($5 for a single figure).
I have actually bought the Galvatron kit mentioned in this thread and am having it professionally painted and assembled as we speak. I have waited a long time for a G1 cartoon accurate Galvatron and I am super excited that I will finally have one.
I am also planning to buy that Hot Rod statue. It will look really nice standing next to my Metalforce Optimus Prime.
If Hasbro created a 6-7 inch line of articulated cartoon accurate G1 figures then I would jump for joy. I have a HUGE collection of transforming toys. However, what I lack in that collection are cartoon accurate portrayals of my favorite characters. I would gladly sacrifice the ability to transform for the chance to own the characters in the way I have always envisioned them.
...Of course I used to LIKE the Actionmasters line so take my opinion with that in mind
