chuckdawg1999 wrote:I'll buy these just because. So is this the new thread for the Astro-Blitz talk?
Rated X wrote:I dont get why they didnt do these homages in the classics molds instead of bricks ?
MartianSpyGirl1996 wrote:Rated X wrote:I dont get why they didnt do these homages in the classics molds instead of bricks ?
So Hasbro can drain more money from the collectors
MartianSpyGirl1996 wrote:Rated X wrote:I dont get why they didnt do these homages in the classics molds instead of bricks ?
So Hasbro can drain more money from the collectors
MartianSpyGirl1996 wrote:How much did these retail back in the '80s, and what year did they come out exactly?
gothsaurus wrote:I'm guessing the other factors involved are that these are now a niche market (for collectors), which means smaller numbers... and the oil prices, which affect the cost of plastic production. We can see how Hasbro/Takara are trying to minimize the plastic used in the new toys to help cut costs. Plus there is still die cast metal, which is its own production adventure.
Giant Purple Griffin wrote:Am I the only one who would have preferred a reissue of Flywheels to a reissue of Blitzwing painted like Flywheels?
william-james88 wrote:The official Transformers site has just revealed the price of the Astrotrain and Blitzwing Platinum set to be 65.99$US (approx retail). This is less than the 79.99$ price tag of the Insecticon Reissue.
And just in case you weren't caught up, it seems we have a better idea of what the wacky Astrotrain colors are meant to homage. While Blitzwing's colors homage Flywheels, Astrotrain appears to homage the Mach Tackle set from Takara's Victory (which features a white and purple shuttle and a red/orange truck).
It is still unclear which retailer will get the exclusivity to these figures.
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.'
Sabrblade wrote:The lack of Rewind is likely to upset many a Rewind Fan.
Sabrblade wrote:The lack of Rewind is likely to upset many a Rewind Fan.
Noideaforaname wrote:Sabrblade wrote:The lack of Rewind is likely to upset many a Rewind Fan.
Maybe they're saving him for a Chromedome reissue.
gothsaurus wrote:Trypticon... where are your photos, my friend?
US re-release tripticon, conheads set, blitzwing & astrotrain set, Perceptor & Blaster set: cassettes included looks like to be the animals, and the shoulder cannon on perceptor has some special purpose, rumored to be able to view slide shows
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