hinomars19 wrote:mooncake623 wrote:reluctantyouth wrote:Doubledealer93 wrote:Ya know a lot of people keep complaining about how this toy is crap but yet it is selling like crazy.
The figure is crap!! I agree and cannot see why so many are selling. The figure is not worth $79.99 let alone what the scalpers are charging.
I wish Hasbro would have gutted this thing of gimmicks and just gave us a figure that would properly lock in robot form so that it could be handled and displayed. I could give a crap if the head and tail move or the gun/sword light up.
~reluctantyouth~
Maybe get the old Hasbro one? cause all the gimmicks works fine and are awesome.
Yeah, I was gonna say the (horrible) problems you have experienced are not linked to the figure itself, but I guess a bad batch or QC problems with this particular release. I have the original Takara release and everything is fine. If you're not scared of it breaking he's actually really fun
He never felt worth the Takara prices though, I'll admit
He is my very firt masterpiece and I was very excited to get him. The figure is certainly not crap but his legs are too loose and too tight at certain parts making him hard to keep in certain poses and a bit tough for the alt mode tail to transform. Those are 2 flaws that are hard to ignore.
But its still a fine toy; it looks great (especially in Dino mode) and the light gimicks work fine. The other gimmicks dont but they dont hinder the figure much either. While I agree that paying over 100$ is nuts for this mold in any release when thinking of its flaws, I think most masterpiece prices are nuts when you compare it to the 20$ price of the Alternators when they came out and the 50-60$ price tag for very detailed Leader figures we have had in the past like Movie Leader Sentinel Prime, ROTF Optimus and HFTD Starscream.
I mean seriously, is Masterpiece Grimlock or even MP-10 (Hasbro release) truly worth more than ROTF Leader Optimus or HFTD Leader Starscream? I am referring to the detail and engineering involved with these toys. And are the smaller MPs, like Prowl, truly worth so much more than the Alternators and the Human Alliance figures? I agree that the esthetic and nostalgia of said esthetic plays a huge role in pricing, on Hasbro's behalf, but I find it hard to beleive that so much mure resources are put into masterpiece figures to validate their higher cost when compared to the other figures mentioned.