RAR wrote:Use of licensed car modes increases the costs - but yeah there is a limit to what people will pay for a typical vanilla Deluxe like Slash when they can look up and see a leader that is several times the size and only a bit more than double the price.
Not to mention the average price of AOE deluxe Dinobot on eBay is about $7.00
Stuartmaximus wrote:I still want to know how the hell he got a hold of those figures early in order to do a video review of them? & can he get a hold of Titans Return Trypticon early? or even this Planet Cybertron thingymajig?
Stuartmaximus wrote:I still want to know how the hell he got a hold of those figures early in order to do a video review of them? & can he get a hold of Titans Return Trypticon early? or even this Planet Cybertron thingymajig?
william-james88 wrote:Stuartmaximus wrote:I still want to know how the hell he got a hold of those figures early in order to do a video review of them? & can he get a hold of Titans Return Trypticon early? or even this Planet Cybertron thingymajig?
Same as always, they have an in at the factory. Its been happening for as long as I have been a fan. They usually risk it for higher profile figures, like this first wave of movie line figures. Dont know if they will do it for trypticon too. I know your eager, and I hope you get that fix the soonest possible. Cheers!
EvasionModeBumblebee wrote:I'm starting to think more and more that the deluxe Bumblebee we've seen isn't supposed to represent the version we've seen in the trailers and in filming. The Camaro we've seen for most of Bumblebee's scenes so far has a black roof that continues onto the trunk lid, something this deluxe Bumblebee is noticeably missing. I know paint apps are becoming more minimal, but I don't think hasbro would leave that out. Maybe just wishful thinking, but I think Bumblebee may have a bit of a different look at the beginning of the movie that this figure is based on.
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Could it be possible that the Premier Editions do not count towards the main line? I guess we'll find out soon enough.
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JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Could it be possible that the Premier Editions do not count towards the main line? I guess we'll find out soon enough.
OptimalOptimus2 wrote:No leader class? I wonder why. Is it because Hasbro has placed budget cuts for the TLK toylike, or because Hasbro has placed most of its budget on role-playing helmets and simple One-Step and Three-Step Changers?
OptimalOptimus2 wrote:No leader class? I wonder why. Is it because Hasbro has placed budget cuts for the TLK toylike, or because Hasbro has placed most of its budget on role-playing helmets and simple One-Step and Three-Step Changers?
william-james88 wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Could it be possible that the Premier Editions do not count towards the main line? I guess we'll find out soon enough.
They count, for sure. That first wave we found matches up with the listings of the mainline we found on amazon a month ago, with the first wave being 4 characters where one is Bumblebee.
I have no clue why they have to bother with the edition conotation, especially sicne the paint isnt premium and the name reffers more to the fact that these are released first instead of how they have superior quality.OptimalOptimus2 wrote:No leader class? I wonder why. Is it because Hasbro has placed budget cuts for the TLK toylike, or because Hasbro has placed most of its budget on role-playing helmets and simple One-Step and Three-Step Changers?
Maye they saw that the leader class doesnt sell too well and chose to instead concentrate on items that sold better and have better margins.
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