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Scyla replied to mikeszekely's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
I'm probably in for a Super/God Ginrai. However, the MPG line was a big letdown for me so far so I hope they do better. On the other hand the competition with Power Baser and the KFC one is not too stiff. But I feel like with the current direction of the MP line I won't be getting a nicely proportioned figure anyway (you know, with actual feet instead of vaguely defined blobs).- 17162 replies
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Meanwhile the "critically acclaimed" Rebel Moon gets a set of SHF figures. I think there have been a couple of props of the Fremen shivs and such.
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Hacchaka's review for the MB Providence is up: https://hacchaka.net/archives/52104992.html He beefy:
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Scyla replied to mikeszekely's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
My guess is still on Devastator. What I really want is a G1 Overlord or God Ginrai (maybe as a two pack).- 17162 replies
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Scyla replied to mikeszekely's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Just watched today's video of TJOmega and he concluded that the next HasLab will be Omega Prime (the combination of Fire Convoy ans Ultra Magnus from Car Robots/RiD) given some of Hasbro’s hints. So I had to post it here for @mikeszekely.- 17162 replies
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I appreciate your thoughts. To my knowledge Macross is also niche in Japan (with exception of Frontier and Walkuere during their heyday) compared to other anime franchises. So it makes sense that the Valkyries are not produced in masses and they tend to be rare. I was more thinking about a photo someone postet on MWF during the height of the Renewal preorder madness were they showed a stack of the newest Renewal VF-25 on day of release (might have been a Yodabashi Kamera in Tokyo). It probably also depends were in Japan you try to buy one but I don’t live in Japan so all I can do is guess.
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Don’t worry I also thought the tray with the Super Parts and the extra wing pair came with this release and was confused when someone here mentioned that the wings are removable. I thought to myself: how bizarre!
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I still got a lot of enjoyment out of it. I have still vivid memories about some of the visor-less less, be it from old Lego catalogs (if I remember there was a period where visor-less and visor sets overlapped) or from seeing adds in older issues of comic books. I just would have preferred a different scope but I digress. I agree that even if we document a lot with the help of the Internet, so much valuable information is lost, at least for special interest groups like us. Maybe this is the reason why so many of us try to curate a personal collection because we know no one else will (I mean how many people in the world are interested in the history of Cliffjumper toys).
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@M'Kyuun I got my copy of the Lego Space book and while it contains a whole lot I'm not interested in and doesn’t contain everything I wanted (I really hope the author gives us a second volume) it is nice to have some documentation and clear images of my favorite Lego Space set: 6781 SP-Striker (maybe my favorite Lego set ever). My childhood copy of the toy has seen better days and is currently in storage so it is nice to look at the lovely pictures: much nostalgia
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I think the issue is the scale of operation you are dealing with and some other commenters have already eluded to that. I assume the way Arcadia plans their production is totally different to what Bandai is doing. When Arcadia has decided on a new release they will open orders first and than see how many preorders they can collect from the wholesalers and individual customers. With that number in hand, they will go to an independent factory and book a production slot for as many units they want to produce. Hopefully the timing works out, otherwise the product is delayed (happens fairly often). I would imagine that Bandai doesn’t operate on a batch by batch basis the way that Arcadia does. Because they have so many different lines and IPs they would allocate far in advance the production slot for a given item. Of course they will do a market analysis to get an estimate how much they want to produce. However, after the numbers are set this won’t change anymore. After that they will give the retailers the numbers how much units they can expect which is then sold off at preorder day. Bandai just has to plan their production differently than Arcadia since they are a gigantic company. And they have different processes in place and are not that agile compared to small operation like Arcadia. Bandai's releases are usually never delayed which is an indicator to me that they planned their production lines in advance. Sure they have made to order items for their TWE releases but they also seem to have a predefined upper limit on how much they can produce. To my understanding is that in Japan these items are not a scarce as we believe they are and you are able to go to a store and pick one up. So it is not like Bandai is super off with their estimates (there are notable exceptions like the Metal Build EVA-01 but that got a reissue fairly quickly). Also big retailers like BBTS also don’t sell out quickly so I feel like Bandai thinks their production numbers are good especially since you don’t want to have big warehouses full of stock binding money. It is just that smaller stores focusing on exporting those toys from Japan can’t get enough stock either from Bandai directly or from their middle men. The only thing odd about it are shops like Amazon Japan and AmiAmi ( to my knowledge the biggest specialty goods store in Japan). But here it could be the case of customers with a foreign IP address seeing other (more limited) listings compared to customers from Japan directly. Which has been the primary market for Macross items for a long time now.
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Scyla replied to mikeszekely's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Nice Arcee build @tekering. That reminds me that I have to build my own copy of the kit. I really wished Flame Toys would release some female Transformers in their Kuro Kara Kuri line (IDW Firestar maybe?). The better materials would make the more fragile designs sturdier and it would look nice on my display having not just buff robots fighting each other.- 17162 replies
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New round of preorders for the Sword and Launcher Striker. Release date 07/24. Sword Striker (¥12800): https://www.anime-export.com/index.php?product=76025 Launcher Striker (¥12800): https://www.anime-export.com/index.php?product=76024
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Thank you for looking up and sharing the game models @mikeszekely. This line looks like an absolute winner. I would love to get the Starscream mold as Skywarp (love the Animated look) and a Nemesis Prime repaint. Seems unlikely but one can hope.- 17162 replies
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Given that the ab extension is colored to match the standard Kaen colors I could imagine that MPG-07 will be a standalone release to celebrate the Dr. Yellow train. Given that the other Diaclone trains are mostly not real trains and/or would require extensive remolds I don’t know if Takara will release a full set of Trainbots in alternative, diaclone colors. Anyhow, I got a few Transformers I bought last year that were sitting in a warehouse until now. Here is the good, the bad and the ugly: The good: Nemesis Leo Prime. I really enjoyed this figure. So much so that he is probably my favorite Transformer I bought in 2023. I also got the MP version that is a terrible toy and several magnitudes worse compared to this mainline toy. Sure the lion legs as arm kibble will never not be awkward but he has such a nice transformation besides that. Love how the robot chest panels get inverted and fold into the chest and how the spike on the shoulder spike becomes the lion's tail. And the alt mode is an awesome and realistic toy lion. The bad: MPG Seizan. He is a remold of Suiken with a different train shell and a new head. Out of the box he is not as loose and flimsy as the other arm bot and I like the head sculpt with the faceplate. In the past I often said that these are awesome trains but I'll stop giving Takara credit for that since out of the 5 Trainbots I have none can roll on their set of tracks. I know model scale trains can be super expensive but if you are a train collector I would rather go that route. Terrible, parts forming, kibble ridden, robot mode. An unimaginative shellformer with a terrible arm mode: the Trainbots are the worst toys I bought in a long while and the arms are worse than the rest. The ugly: FoC Gamer Edition Cliffjumper. This toy is just awkward: awkward proportions with his missing lower abdomen, awkward tolerances with his backpack constantly popping off when you want to transform him to his awkward transformation were nothing really comes together. I especially question the decision- 17162 replies
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Rule of Cool? I'm sure there is a scientific explanation for it but my first guess would be because it is a cool looking and fun and engaging gimmick.
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I'm usually checking these boards on the weekends but I notices much less traffic (i.e. new posts) on Saturday and especially Sunday. So if you want more impact I would say the Monday to Friday is the way to go. I would say it fixes some of the issues. I’m a bit frustrated that it doesn’t seem to be included with regular Kaen which will be released next month since the toy is already a heavy parts former so why not go all the way. However, this whole set is already a huge disappointment for me, so I don’t think this will do much for my enjoyment of the set anyway. Maybe a 3rd party company will give MPG Raiden a new skeleton (like New Age Devastator for example) that will fix more issues once Kaen is released but we will see. [edit:] The real question is: why doesn’t Kaen form more of Raiden's torso anyway, instead of consisting of 95% hip kibble?- 17162 replies
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Me too: I'm still debating if I should get a Metal Composite Z Plus because, even if it is a old release prone of yellowing, I love the gunship look of this variant of Gundam suits.
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The cutoff for the smiley faces is a tad odd given that Space Police 2 has already printed microphones for the officers which is not that different from the hairdo on the Ice Planet figures but I digress. I guess the author had to make a cut somewhere. It’s just not the point I would have chosen. My favorite Minifig from that era is probably the Spyrus robot with the transparent helmet: I guess I should buy the book to encourage the author to do volume 2.
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I would be super interested in a book about "my" classic Lego Space themes which I would describe as the visor era from Futuron (1987) till Exploriens (1996). But since the cutoff date seems to be 1992 I assume it stops at Blacktron II and Space Police 2? This seems an odd split to me. I have no nostalgia for the visor-less "classic“ Space sets from Lego so for me a book covering 1978 - 1988 and another one for 1989 - 1996 would make much more sense to me. Do you know why the era for the book was chosen to cover these 14 years? I know it is pretentious off me to demand of the author to cater to my nostalgia it just makes no logical sense to me. How well does the book cover the Futuron - Space Police 2 lines? Or is the focus on the Classic Space sets?
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I got invoiced for the VF-19 Kai by HLJ. Very odd choice for the yellow tinted canopy glass. I don’t remember the VF-19 ever looking that way.
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Even with the tail, cow ears and horns I think this is the most human looking Mai Shiranui statue I’ve ever seen. More pictures here: https://www.bigbadtoystore.com/Product/VariationDetails/263730?o=1
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Scyla replied to mikeszekely's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Thanks @mikeszekely I appreciate your insight in the Hasbro Pulse situation. I just to add one more thing and then I will be quite about the whole situation. I feel this is a case of a major corporation trying to mimic small scale operations that have a closer link to their customers, like other Kickstarter-esque endeavors and companies liker Arcadia, and terribly fail. Why not clearly communicate where the stock is coming from and how much is available. Is it more than a 100 units? Why not try to sell it to the people who missed out like the Taiwanese collectors or Zavvi? Is it only a couple of units? Why not sell them off in a charity raffle or auction and donate the earnings to a good cause? Supposedly, there was some charity angle to it but it was phrased quite vague. The items were hidden behind a $50 paywall, there was no real time to react to the announcement, the sale started add an inconvenient time, not every member got an email, etc. It feels like they tried doing something for the fans with the right intentions behind it but it failed because they are a multi billion corporation. I am super salty because I was one of the Zavvi customers whose order was cancelled so maybe it was not a big deal to others. And that is all I have to say about it.- 17162 replies
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