KO G1 Mirage on the Way and Devestator Could be Next
Tuesday, April 17th, 2007 7:09PM CDT
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We also received an email from keebler elfbot telling us that KO Mirage will be available in May. Keebler elfbot also sent us the following photos of Knock Off G1 Mirage and G1 Devastator:
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Posted by Hotrod on April 17th, 2007 @ 7:20pm CDT
Posted by wildfire405 on April 17th, 2007 @ 7:23pm CDT
Posted by Dclone Soundwave on April 17th, 2007 @ 7:30pm CDT
Posted by muswp1 on April 17th, 2007 @ 7:35pm CDT
Posted by ZoneDaiatlas on April 17th, 2007 @ 7:37pm CDT
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Posted by Roboto750 on April 17th, 2007 @ 7:38pm CDT
Sorry to rant here, but this just bugs me.
Posted by ZoneDaiatlas on April 17th, 2007 @ 7:41pm CDT
Roboto750 wrote:I don't care if the original mold is broken or not, I'm not paying $150 for a slaggin' knock off! Heck, I could find a half decent loose *real* Mirage cheaper than that (yes, I have seen plenty)! As far as Devestator/the Constructicons go, this was a very dumb choice. I mean, how many Devestator and lone Constructicon knock offs do we need? I see at least one or two a month at Big Lots and various other places. Doesn't take much to buy one and paint it green and purple, if it's not already. It's hard to believe that this one will be any better when it comes to quality.
Sorry to rant here, but this just bugs me.
I don't know about that, but people have paid $70 to $100 for the KO of Dinobot: Swoop on eBay. I paid $60 for the KO of Predacons: Predaking. I think it's a wait and see on the quality of the KO's...
Posted by Vile MK III on April 17th, 2007 @ 7:46pm CDT
Posted by Liege Evilmus on April 17th, 2007 @ 7:59pm CDT
I know the origional mold is broken. I also have Mirage and from what I can see, it looks good.
So my question, how about an "official" authentic, reconstruction?
No improvements('cept on the clip for the shoulder rocket), just take a old one and redo it.
That would be cool!
Posted by Ultra Markus on April 17th, 2007 @ 8:04pm CDT
Posted by ZoneDaiatlas on April 17th, 2007 @ 8:05pm CDT
Liege Evilmus wrote:I agree $150 for a knock off is insane.
I know the origional mold is broken. I also have Mirage and from what I can see, it looks good.
So my question, how about an "official" authentic, reconstruction?
No improvements('cept on the clip for the shoulder rocket), just take a old one and redo it.
That would be cool!
Why can't they make a new mold? Is it too expensive for Takara Tomy to make a new mold? We bought enough Reissue and Repaint toys from Takara Tomy that they can send their kids to College...
Posted by Roboto750 on April 17th, 2007 @ 8:14pm CDT
ZoneDaiatlas wrote:Liege Evilmus wrote:I agree $150 for a knock off is insane.
I know the origional mold is broken. I also have Mirage and from what I can see, it looks good.
So my question, how about an "official" authentic, reconstruction?
No improvements('cept on the clip for the shoulder rocket), just take a old one and redo it.
That would be cool!
Why can't they make a new mold? Is it too expensive for Takara Tomy to make a new mold? We bought enough Reissue and Repaint toys from Takara Tomy that they can send their kids to College...
You know, I was thinking the exact same thing tonight! Half the work should be done for them already.
Posted by BOSSC351 on April 17th, 2007 @ 8:20pm CDT
Posted by 1337W422102 on April 17th, 2007 @ 8:29pm CDT
Posted by Prowl76 on April 17th, 2007 @ 8:34pm CDT
Posted by Springer on April 17th, 2007 @ 8:48pm CDT
Posted by Megatron Wolf on April 17th, 2007 @ 9:04pm CDT
Posted by ZenithF0RTE on April 17th, 2007 @ 9:20pm CDT
Anywho, I had no idea the Mirage mold was broken. When did this happen?
Posted by Fang Wolf on April 17th, 2007 @ 9:21pm CDT
Posted by Ultra Markus on April 17th, 2007 @ 9:49pm CDT
Posted by jgilkinson on April 17th, 2007 @ 9:54pm CDT
Posted by ShGarland_1383 on April 17th, 2007 @ 9:54pm CDT
Fang Wolf wrote:I'll go hug my Classics Mirage that set me back $27AUD. Yep.
I didn't much like Classics Mirage when I first saw it, but now that I've bought it, I'm glad I did.
I agree.Ultra Markus wrote:knock offs should only be used as spare parts or kit bashing.
Posted by Chosen on April 17th, 2007 @ 9:56pm CDT
Ultra Markus wrote:i feel sorry for those people who blow over 20 dollars on fake immitations made of low quality plastic and no metal parts.
Swoop was more of a miss than a hit, but I've still yet to hear anything that significantly bad about the cassette KO reissues. It's not like these are the same thing as the nasty dollar-store nonsense that's all over the place.
And as for your other point, that's good and all, but then you get people who try to pass off knockoff parts or accessories as if they're the originals.
Posted by JBrock on April 17th, 2007 @ 10:01pm CDT
The Mirage will be presented in G1 packaging and will be priced around 100.00 or cheaper as no one will sell it at MSRP.
The devastator will be sold as the giftset and carded from my understanding. The quality will be much closer to the original then the ones sold for 10-15.00.
I sold a graded Mirage for 800.00 and a set of the MOSC Constructicons for 550.00 so unless you have that kind of bankroll, these are the closest you'll get to having the originals in sealed packaging.
Posted by Ninja Sixshot on April 17th, 2007 @ 10:11pm CDT
Posted by buddha-con on April 17th, 2007 @ 10:50pm CDT
Posted by Liege Evilmus on April 18th, 2007 @ 12:26am CDT
Roboto750 wrote:ZoneDaiatlas wrote:Liege Evilmus wrote:I agree $150 for a knock off is insane.
I know the origional mold is broken. I also have Mirage and from what I can see, it looks good.
So my question, how about an "official" authentic, reconstruction?
No improvements('cept on the clip for the shoulder rocket), just take a old one and redo it.
That would be cool!
Why can't they make a new mold? Is it too expensive for Takara Tomy to make a new mold? We bought enough Reissue and Repaint toys from Takara Tomy that they can send their kids to College...
You know, I was thinking the exact same thing tonight! Half the work should be done for them already.
We should petition
Posted by metalformer on April 18th, 2007 @ 12:39am CDT
Posted by Patrick Bateman on April 18th, 2007 @ 3:35am CDT
Posted by Burn on April 18th, 2007 @ 3:41am CDT
Vile MK III wrote:Tomy Takara should step in and stop these KO and release both of em them self. Now that would worth the money.
For starters it's hard for TomyTakara or even Hasbro to step in and stop these KO's as they're often produced in China where there aren't many laws on copyrights for toys.
Secondly, it would be bad business for TomyTakara to produce their own genuine articles to compete with KO's.
Yes, there are collectors who will buy genuine TT over cheap knockoffs, however a company can't survive solely on collectors, they also have to target the general public, and the general public would rather pay for a cheaper item with less quality rather than shelling out extra for a genuine good quality product.
These knew KO's however with the G1 packaging are simply a bunch of, for lack of a better term, pirates, producing cheaply and selling pirated material at inflated prices.
Anyone who willingly buys them knowing all too well they're KO's and adds them to their collection as genuine articles are fools.
Posted by Tigertrack on April 18th, 2007 @ 5:44am CDT
(My supplier said $150 for it, but is allowing pre-orders for only $78--: ) )
Posted by JBrock on April 18th, 2007 @ 5:51am CDT
Burn wrote:Vile MK III wrote:Tomy Takara should step in and stop these KO and release both of em them self. Now that would worth the money.
For starters it's hard for TomyTakara or even Hasbro to step in and stop these KO's as they're often produced in China where there aren't many laws on copyrights for toys.
Secondly, it would be bad business for TomyTakara to produce their own genuine articles to compete with KO's.
Yes, there are collectors who will buy genuine TT over cheap knockoffs, however a company can't survive solely on collectors, they also have to target the general public, and the general public would rather pay for a cheaper item with less quality rather than shelling out extra for a genuine good quality product.
These knew KO's however with the G1 packaging are simply a bunch of, for lack of a better term, pirates, producing cheaply and selling pirated material at inflated prices.
Anyone who willingly buys them knowing all too well they're KO's and adds them to their collection as genuine articles are fools.
These new knockoffs are advertised as such 85-90% of the time. They are made in China along with every other Takara Transformers toy. They are satisfying the consumer who was left to either spend 50-75 for a beat up original or drop 400+ for an unused or sealed toy.
You are the fool for thinking that anyone adding a boxed G1 figure to his collection would pass it off as vintage. Most people that will purchase these probably don't have many if any original boxed or sealed TFs.
Posted by Burn on April 18th, 2007 @ 6:12am CDT
JBrock wrote:You are the fool for thinking that anyone adding a boxed G1 figure to his collection would pass it off as vintage. Most people that will purchase these probably don't have many if any original boxed or sealed TFs.
Fool?
Maybe. But at least I don't delude myself into believing all collectors are honest.
Do you honestly think that there isn't one person in this world who will pick up these KO's, pop 'em in their collection and try to claim them as originals?
Then again, I have seen people post that they will do exactly that, buy them and pass them off in their collection as originals.
Yes sir, I am a fool for having respect for my collection. I would rather pay hundreds of dollars for an original boxed figure and NOT give these criminals (because that's what they are) one cent.
Posted by Nightwalker on April 18th, 2007 @ 7:45am CDT
Posted by JBrock on April 18th, 2007 @ 7:46am CDT
I was fighting this counterfeit fight a long time ago but more for the fact that they were being sold as original vintage pieces.
Money aside, it is almost impossible to find sealed vintage toys so I see no problem if a custom toy maker wants to find a niche and distribute his product to a wider fanbase.
Posted by Cyberstrike on April 18th, 2007 @ 7:54am CDT
ZenithF0RTE wrote:Anywho, I had no idea the Mirage mold was broken. When did this happen?
Years ago or yesterday I'm not sure to when the mold was damaged but a lot of TF molds are damaged or destroyed do to
Hasbro and Takara over-producing toys (The Autobot Brothers
from RiD are example of this) to just simple not thinking 20+
years later after a toy was made that would still be a demand
for it. We got lucky that they able to repair the Soundwave mold (and maybe Soundblaster as well) and in some cases they
no longer own the rights to the molds (toys like the G1 Shockwave, Jetfire, Roadbuster, Whirl, Barrage, Chop Shop, and Venom) because they never did own them.
It's easy to say that Takara and Hasbro should've taken better care of the molds but once the G1 line ended in the US in 1989/90 there was the thinking: "Well we don't these molds so lets get rid of them we need space for our new toy molds."
Which made business sence at the time, now in retrospect even
they have (and if they haven't they should) admitted it was a stupid idea.
Posted by Burn on April 18th, 2007 @ 8:33am CDT
JBrock wrote:You realize they are toys, right? WTF does it matter if someone wants to put a reissue or knockoff on a shelf with a vintage piece?
Because if someone says "hey look at my MISB Swoop!" ... well it's not a genuine article.
Like I said, i'd rather have a genuine article in my collection than try to pass off a fake as the genuine thing. See my point?
Money aside, it is almost impossible to find sealed vintage toys so I see no problem if a custom toy maker wants to find a niche and distribute his product to a wider fanbase.
So you see no problem with someone selling unlicensed goods?
You have no problem with these "custom toy makers" flooding the markets with their poor quality materials? I know you're aware that the fact these things are one the market are one of the major reasons there hasn't been a Constructicon/Devestator reissue.
Yeah, sorry. But on principle I don't support these and I don't support anyone who buys them unless they're for kitbashing purposes.
And if you don't like that, well that's good for you. I hope you realise where i'm coming from and can accept my opinion on these things like I do yours.
Posted by microclone on April 18th, 2007 @ 8:34am CDT
Posted by Swerve on April 18th, 2007 @ 8:45am CDT
Posted by JBrock on April 18th, 2007 @ 8:50am CDT
Posted by Liege Evilmus on April 18th, 2007 @ 9:03am CDT
Swerve wrote:I've actually been looking for a Mirage lately and have noticed an increase of boxed Mirage figures going for $150-$199 range on ebay. The KO's haven't hit the market yet have they? I thought nothing of it since I thought Mirage's mold was damaged and assumed that they were just real G1 figures. I'll start posting auctions for G1 boxed Mirage's in this price range when I start finding them to see if anyone can spot it as a KO.
Yeah, but thats $150-200 for something genuine not to mention vintage. There are no more new ones of what your seeing.
This is something that can be(and eventualy will be)pumped out in the thousands. I'm gonna take my chances and wait and see if it hits the odd lot, bargain, closeout stores like so many knock offs do.
Hell, same place I just found a bunch of Classics had some poor quality "Quick Change" Robot Master 2 packs for $3. Real cheap stuff, but every war needs some casualties!
Posted by Swerve on April 18th, 2007 @ 9:14am CDT
Liege Evilmus wrote:Swerve wrote:I've actually been looking for a Mirage lately and have noticed an increase of boxed Mirage figures going for $150-$199 range on ebay. The KO's haven't hit the market yet have they? I thought nothing of it since I thought Mirage's mold was damaged and assumed that they were just real G1 figures. I'll start posting auctions for G1 boxed Mirage's in this price range when I start finding them to see if anyone can spot it as a KO.
Yeah, but thats $150-200 for something genuine not to mention vintage. There are no more new ones of what your seeing.
This is something that can be(and eventualy will be)pumped out in the thousands. I'm gonna take my chances and wait and see if it hits the odd lot, bargain, closeout stores like so many knock offs do.
Hell, same place I just found a bunch of Classics had some poor quality "Quick Change" Robot Master 2 packs for $3. Real cheap stuff, but every war needs some casualties!
The thing I find interesting is that most of that some of these are supposedly sealed and going at that price. Seems a little cheap for a figure that will never likely be made again, especially in that condition. Also Mirage was one of the first wave releases I believe, someone can correct me on that if I am wrong, but they say it includes all box inserts or in the case of MISB you can see them in the box. They aren't styrofoam but rather clear plastic. Did Mirage come in clear plastic? I thought that pretty much all the first wave original G1 came sith styro inserts.
Posted by WhiteNoise on April 18th, 2007 @ 9:43am CDT
Posted by City Commander on April 18th, 2007 @ 10:53am CDT
Looks to be promising.
Posted by Basketball Jones on April 18th, 2007 @ 11:26am CDT
It's not worth that much money. There's an acceptable margin of profit a vendor can make with a product, and it begins to grow increasingly amoral when the margins spiral to these heights.
Posted by Exulted Unicron on April 18th, 2007 @ 11:32am CDT
I looked on eBay and I could get a C9 mirage for $75 with missiles and gun. I'd rather buy the vintahe and do it up than waste my hard earned cash and time with a cheap knock off
Posted by Exulted Unicron on April 18th, 2007 @ 11:33am CDT
I looked on eBay and I could get a C9 mirage for $75 with missiles and gun. I'd rather buy the vintahe and do it up than waste my hard earned cash and time with a cheap knock off
Posted by Tigertrack on April 18th, 2007 @ 11:49am CDT
Chosen wrote:Ultra Markus wrote:i feel sorry for those people who blow over 20 dollars on fake immitations made of low quality plastic and no metal parts.
Swoop was more of a miss than a hit, but I've still yet to hear anything that significantly bad about the cassette KO reissues. It's not like these are the same thing as the nasty dollar-store nonsense that's all over the place.
And as for your other point, that's good and all, but then you get people who try to pass off knockoff parts or accessories as if they're the originals.
The cassettes are really good quality, except the stickers.
I bought the ones that were translucent plastic (orange...blue...clear), and the ones that were never sold solid, like all black, and all white.
But I have a collection of figs like that...
Posted by NightFall on April 18th, 2007 @ 12:38pm CDT
Posted by Hairball178 on April 18th, 2007 @ 1:33pm CDT