Re: BotCon discussion, on the ground and after the fact
Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2009 12:35 pm
At the show, most were going for $110-$120, one guy was all impressed that he had one for $100, goes "lowest at the show, if you see any lower, let me know" (which is too often Frank & Sons code for "I want to buy them all up and sell them at my price). The booth I found had 'em for $60 but put the display box WAY in the back of their booth so not a lot of interest. I finally muster up the courage to overspend after 3 days of worrying over it, and he goes into his bin of 'em, pulls out the first one and goes "oh, not this one, it's $50 but ripped" and I immediately go "I'LL TAKE THAT FOR FIFTY!!!Onslaught Six wrote:Niiiice. I remember it being thereabouts when it came out, so to find it for the same price now is great.



Thanks, good catch. Fixed.EDIT:You mean Sunstorm.- Universe deluxe Sunstorm from the Classics mold? Team member Joe never has a problem with Sunstreaker, always possible. And they love that mold. Stay tuned, it's not planned but on a short list.
I wasn't expecting them, so I wasn't too disappointed, but I would have loved to have had them there. If Takara had shown though, I would have probably been annoyed that they didn't get their own panel or a 3rd hour at the Saturday panel.Awww! That sucks, because I love hearing from the Takara team, they're so much more insightful (IMO) than the Hasbro team.
I actually have a few more notes on that, but it's so hard with 5k words to put the names in and double-check to make sure they were the ones talking.And this is only sorta-kinda related, but it's interesting to see which figures were designed by who. For example, Classics Bumblebee and Mirae and Hound were all designed by the same guy, and some of it really shows.
Thanks, glad to hear you dug it! I would have liked to see Hasbro put on the spot for some of their choices, but yeah, what was there was pretty good back & forth with them. The questions I left out, and there were a dozen or so, kinda slowed down the process but I think it gave the panel time to reorganize thoughts after the previous harder questions. I wrote down over half of those questions because I didn't know where they were going with them, and then the answers because I had already written down the question.andersonh1 wrote:Great writeup. Lots of good info here, and it sounds like there was a good give and take between Hasbro reps and the fans.

Any chance Jem returning? (Asked in a much longer way) Hasbro's shifted gears a little lately, is interested in bringing back appropriate visions of vault brands. With all these deals, if you're a fan of those vault brands, you will see more of them in the next few years.
And then I died a little inside.

My guess is it depends on how these do, but they didn't say.I'm definately looking forward to these. If the reissues "include" these two, does that mean that others are planned?
It sounds like this is something they want to do more of. Lockdown looked super boss. I've got a little more news about him from the Sunday panel coming up later tonight or tomorrow, when I get finished writing it.That's an interesting idea, taking an Animated character and transferring it to another aesthetic. I might have to take a look at this one when it comes out.
Oh man, this new figure is so badass, I can't understand why Hasbro wants to hold back pictures that cool.I'm looking forward to seeing an official picture of this one at some point. I have a complete original Bludgeon, and I'd enjoy a good homage to the character.
I had been hoping those little guys were smart enough to NOT make profit off this, then it's not as big an offense. I like what these guys are doing, and really, I just wish Hasbro recognized that the desire for this niche stuff IS out there and did it themselves, but they're not. You're absolutely right though, it is making money off of their IP. I found it especially interesting in the second answer that Greg said nobody had come to Hasbro for a license to do this stuff, that should open someone's eyes to do exactly that.No kidding. I had wondered for some time how City Commander or Battle Roller could be made without Hasbro putting a 'cease and desist' order on these guys who are making money off someone else's ideas. When you boil it down, the fan projects are essentially theft, no matter how creative and well-received they are by the fanbase. So I"m not surprised by Hasbro's reaction.