Re: Studio Series 86 Discussion
Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2024 9:27 pm
If you find speculating annoying, scroll past this post...
After getting the SS & SS86 list with specific quarter info, I'm back to thinking on Hook and Long Haul and how those may be released.
Although they should still be roughly deluxe class in size, these two not only essentially have to be triple changers, but all of the extras will be packed with them one way or another.
I'm guessing Devastator's upper legs will be separate parts. This will allow for Long Haul to be correctly sized with the others. Part of me thinks Devy's gun may be modular... The upper legs may somehow connect with parts of his gun to make alternate weapons, so that all of those parts have some sort of playability when the figures aren't combined (or for a kid who never gets all 6 Constructicons).
From this thought, I could see Long Haul being a Voyager.
Leaving Hook with all of the other parts; Devy's head, chest plate, waist plate (? Unless that's part of Long Haul), forearms, and hands. I'm assuming Hook's crane arm will be articulated, and between his own blaster and everything listed above, most likely he's Leader class.
Looking at the release schedule, it appears these two are going to be slotted for 2026. Which then Devastator is technically part of the 40th anniversary year. Not to mention, if the Voyager/Leader scenario above were to happen, both could be released first quarter.
*So far, Commander Class releases have all been 3rd or 4th quarter.
Speaking to CC... I am okay with this option as well. Assuming the price point stays at $90, I'm good with these two figures and all of the necessary packed-in extras costing that much. Essentially two $35-ish figures, and roughly $20 worth of pack-in's. Obviously it's more than I want to pay, but that's a realistic price.
I had a thought at one point that these both would each be Leader class; but that totals close to $120 after tax. That seems like a stretch, especially considering the limb bots will already be $100+.
Here's why I don't think Commander Class is the play...
CC figures are less likely to be in stores. I'm going to give Hastak some credit that they won't want to make this set a pain in the arse to complete. Trying to use the PR card down the road doesn't work with a combiner. Especially one made-up of 6 characters.
It seems to me that CC figures are released in the second half of the year so that people may still be willing to purchase it even though they've already spent x amount on figures during the first half of the year...
There would be some who would back off buying 1, 2, or even 3+ figures after the first quarter if they've already dropped $90+ within the first three months of the year.
All this to say, since it doesn't look like Hook and Long Haul are happening in 2025, would Hastak really make everyone wait until July or later in '26 to finish this set?
I'm going to say no. That's a real sudden halt and long wait after building the momentum of getting the other 4 in the previous 2 waves.
For me, the question is, will Hastak milk these last two figures and make them each Leader class? This would mean the 5th figure is released in wave 1, and the 6th would be released in wave 2; there wouldn't be a huge gap/wait in-between getting the set finished, but it would still feel really dragged-out through the first half of the year. Devy probably wouldn't be complete for most until June if not later.
Of course part of me thinks about SS86 Swoop, and then I can quickly shift to "Hastak doesn't give a sh!t how long we have to wait for figures".
At any rate, I'm very anxious to see how this works out.
After getting the SS & SS86 list with specific quarter info, I'm back to thinking on Hook and Long Haul and how those may be released.
Although they should still be roughly deluxe class in size, these two not only essentially have to be triple changers, but all of the extras will be packed with them one way or another.
I'm guessing Devastator's upper legs will be separate parts. This will allow for Long Haul to be correctly sized with the others. Part of me thinks Devy's gun may be modular... The upper legs may somehow connect with parts of his gun to make alternate weapons, so that all of those parts have some sort of playability when the figures aren't combined (or for a kid who never gets all 6 Constructicons).
From this thought, I could see Long Haul being a Voyager.
Leaving Hook with all of the other parts; Devy's head, chest plate, waist plate (? Unless that's part of Long Haul), forearms, and hands. I'm assuming Hook's crane arm will be articulated, and between his own blaster and everything listed above, most likely he's Leader class.
Looking at the release schedule, it appears these two are going to be slotted for 2026. Which then Devastator is technically part of the 40th anniversary year. Not to mention, if the Voyager/Leader scenario above were to happen, both could be released first quarter.
*So far, Commander Class releases have all been 3rd or 4th quarter.
Speaking to CC... I am okay with this option as well. Assuming the price point stays at $90, I'm good with these two figures and all of the necessary packed-in extras costing that much. Essentially two $35-ish figures, and roughly $20 worth of pack-in's. Obviously it's more than I want to pay, but that's a realistic price.
I had a thought at one point that these both would each be Leader class; but that totals close to $120 after tax. That seems like a stretch, especially considering the limb bots will already be $100+.
Here's why I don't think Commander Class is the play...
CC figures are less likely to be in stores. I'm going to give Hastak some credit that they won't want to make this set a pain in the arse to complete. Trying to use the PR card down the road doesn't work with a combiner. Especially one made-up of 6 characters.
It seems to me that CC figures are released in the second half of the year so that people may still be willing to purchase it even though they've already spent x amount on figures during the first half of the year...
There would be some who would back off buying 1, 2, or even 3+ figures after the first quarter if they've already dropped $90+ within the first three months of the year.
All this to say, since it doesn't look like Hook and Long Haul are happening in 2025, would Hastak really make everyone wait until July or later in '26 to finish this set?
I'm going to say no. That's a real sudden halt and long wait after building the momentum of getting the other 4 in the previous 2 waves.
For me, the question is, will Hastak milk these last two figures and make them each Leader class? This would mean the 5th figure is released in wave 1, and the 6th would be released in wave 2; there wouldn't be a huge gap/wait in-between getting the set finished, but it would still feel really dragged-out through the first half of the year. Devy probably wouldn't be complete for most until June if not later.
Of course part of me thinks about SS86 Swoop, and then I can quickly shift to "Hastak doesn't give a sh!t how long we have to wait for figures".
At any rate, I'm very anxious to see how this works out.