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Old 09-23-2020, 07:15 AM   #1
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Old 09-23-2020, 07:26 AM   #2
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Whoa.

I can't believe Hasbro passed up the opportunity to put Wolverine or Deadpool in a wave.
This has to be the first time Hasbro put out a Cyclops before Wolverine.
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Old 09-23-2020, 07:27 AM   #3
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I guess Super7 was onto something. Their prices are too high still, but these are kinda cool.
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Old 09-23-2020, 07:31 AM   #4
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This is sort of neat for children. But why not retail them for $9.99? $20 dollars might be out of range for kids on a fixed income (AKA 'allowance') and they also may not want Electro...heh.
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Oh, so they put the Romita Sr Spider emblem on THAT Spider-Man.
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Old 09-23-2020, 07:41 AM   #6
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Maybe it's all connected.

All this nostalgia?

Toys have gone backwards

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That's all I got, but maybe this fetishizing retro stuff is just the modern day equivalence of pining for old days that never really existed.
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Maybe it's all connected.

All this nostalgia?

Toys have gone backwards

Staff Edit - keep socio-religious-political commentary off site, thanks.

That's all I got, but maybe this fetishizing retro stuff is just the modern day equivalence of pining for old days that never really existed.
First of all there are now more choices for collecting toys than ever. Any scale and any style exists from many different companies. You may not like this but maybe you like a different scale. You get the choice.

Anyway my opinion, I wish they were the secret wars packaging but I’m ok with it. So.....
BE8D091D-B39F-4D4F-B8AC-96A38885705D by Comedian Horseman, on Flickr
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Old 09-23-2020, 07:54 AM   #8
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damn you nostalgia, how many toys must you pull me into??? Must be strong, running out of Transformer/GI JOE money...okay, here you go Hasbro!
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Old 09-23-2020, 08:08 AM   #9
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Old 09-23-2020, 08:10 AM   #10
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I've been saying it for a bit, but I know I am not in the majority...

If 3.75 is going to be done, I think it should be simple, 5 poa, and cheap.

The only line that I'd give an exception to - G.I. Joe Modern Era, if they continue on the PoC era stuff and make it a premium experience.

Mid level mass retail without that premium feel - might as well do 5 POA and cheap.

Before 6 inch was done well for most lines, I would not have said this. But at this point, keep 6 for semi realism, articulation, collection. Keep 3.75 for impluse purchases.

I bought a ton of 5 poa Star Wars stuff since the new movies hit. It's a throw away fun thing, leave em sitting around, give em to kids etc.

I know others may wanna riot at this - I don't understand the TVC stuff, other than being tied into it for years and wanting it to continue because one is invested in the line.

I personally would prefer these style figures for new SW characters so that 70s figs and current characters all look same on shelf. Toss em on retro cards, done.

Anyway, these look great for what they are, and I may grab a few. Agreed that single pack 10 dollar or less would be better.
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What a slap in the face to 3.75” collectors, especially when they already have the marvel universe bucks they could have used from David Vonner’s time on the line. Oh well easy pass, I’ll keep my cash as hasbro just isn’t catering at all to 1/18 scale these days
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Old 09-23-2020, 08:29 AM   #12
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First of all there are now more choices for collecting toys than ever. Any scale and any style exists from many different companies. You may not like this but maybe you like a different scale. You get the choice.

Anyway my opinion, I wish they were the secret wars packaging but I’m ok with it. So.....
BE8D091D-B39F-4D4F-B8AC-96A38885705D by Comedian Horseman, on Flickr
Where's the second of all?

Choice is a double edged sword.
The price for 'choice' has gotten so wide that disposable happy meal figures are now being sold as a viable option to fill the void at $20 for a pack.

Some people love that, the whole retro fetishist, and this is fine for those people who will just buy anything that soothes that desire.
But when you look at options in a price point, it's far less.
You want a 4" cowboy? that'll be $30. A Roman Guard? $25.
Ninja Turtle? $50 if you can find it.
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Old 09-23-2020, 08:34 AM   #13
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This is sort of neat for children. But why not retail them for $9.99? $20 dollars might be out of range for kids on a fixed income (AKA 'allowance') and they also may not want Electro...heh.
20 bux for this garbage? The crack at hasbro,ust be some gooooood shit! This crap and isnt worth 5 buxat best.
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Old 09-23-2020, 08:43 AM   #14
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I've been saying it for a bit, but I know I am not in the majority...

If 3.75 is going to be done, I think it should be simple, 5 poa, and cheap.

The only line that I'd give an exception to - G.I. Joe Modern Era, if they continue on the PoC era stuff and make it a premium experience.

Mid level mass retail without that premium feel - might as well do 5 POA and cheap.

Before 6 inch was done well for most lines, I would not have said this. But at this point, keep 6 for semi realism, articulation, collection. Keep 3.75 for impluse purchases.

I bought a ton of 5 poa Star Wars stuff since the new movies hit. It's a throw away fun thing, leave em sitting around, give em to kids etc.

I know others may wanna riot at this - I don't understand the TVC stuff, other than being tied into it for years and wanting it to continue because one is invested in the line.

I personally would prefer these style figures for new SW characters so that 70s figs and current characters all look same on shelf. Toss em on retro cards, done.

Anyway, these look great for what they are, and I may grab a few. Agreed that single pack 10 dollar or less would be better.
Agreed on all points, with the ADDITION that the arms and legs should have a liiiiittle bit of bend to them, or even just the arms if you wanna maintain balance. Just rod-straight arms are kinda boring for playing with
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Old 09-23-2020, 08:47 AM   #15
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What a slap in the face to 3.75” collectors, especially when they already have the marvel universe bucks they could have used from David Vonner’s time on the line. Oh well easy pass, I’ll keep my cash as hasbro just isn’t catering at all to 1/18 scale these days
Yep. Plus, you can probably score the MU versions for about the same money if they're loose.
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Where's the second of all?

Touché

Choice is a double edged sword.
The price for 'choice' has gotten so wide that disposable happy meal figures are now being sold as a viable option to fill the void at $20 for a pack.

Some people love that, the whole retro fetishist, and this is fine for those people who will just buy anything that soothes that desire.
But when you look at options in a price point, it's far less.
You want a 4" cowboy? that'll be $30. A Roman Guard? $25.
Ninja Turtle? $50 if you can find it.

They may be pricey, but there are choices. Many choices.
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I think these are pretty cool, will be getting most of these for sure. But not feeling the headsculpt on Cap..it looks more like Johnny Walker Cap than Steve Rogers.And wished they used artwork from that era instead of having modern artists try to emulate it.
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Old 09-23-2020, 09:30 AM   #18
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Figures like this should never be more than $5 and I will stick with being stuck in the past on that.

They lack the Secret Wars "semi-squat" poses. But then Secret Wars wasn't 3 3/4", but a bit bigger.
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I'm not a fan of keeping figures in the card or 5 POA type figures but I actually do like these and would possibly consider them to be hung up on the wall still in the card.
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Nostalgia doesn't really drive my toy-buying decisions, so I'll be giving these figures a pass. They're neat, though.

As for the people complaining about kids not being able to afford these since they're being sold as $20 2-packs, don't you think Hasbro knows that? These are aimed squarely at grown-ass men. Hasbro is well aware that kids exclusively run around all day long with cellphones and tablets shoved up their asses and don't play with toys anymore.
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Old 09-23-2020, 09:51 AM   #21
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What a slap in the face to 3.75” collectors, especially when they already have the marvel universe bucks they could have used from David Vonner’s time on the line. Oh well easy pass, I’ll keep my cash as hasbro just isn’t catering at all to 1/18 scale these days
Exactly this. Aside the GI Joe retro line, they got nothing for me, and that is a trainwreck of quality control and availability.
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I personally would prefer these style figures for new SW characters so that 70s figs and current characters all look same on shelf. Toss em on retro cards, done.
I've been saying this for years. Hasbro should bring back vintage-style Star Wars figures, but make characters never made before in the original line. Prequel characters. Rogue One. New trilogy. Clone Wars. They would be so neat. They may actually appeal to kids as well, as they'd be simpler. Instead of trying new form factors ever year or so, why not try the original vintage style?
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Old 09-23-2020, 10:03 AM   #23
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So Hasbro is ending 5-PoA in Star Wars but starting this in Marvel?
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Those are some good M'ber Berries. Hasbro loves peddling it for us old people. Its basically old school ML scaled down and no modern advanced articulation/engineering. I know a few friends who got rid of their old ML collection because of space, I'm sure some might be thinking they're tempted to getting pulled back in with this.
Price point scaling sounds right for them, its bit like the Black Series Baby Yoda, dont like it but well inflation.
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"Nostalgia doesn't really drive my toy-buying decisions, so I'll be giving these figures a pass. They're neat, though.

As for the people complaining about kids not being able to afford these since they're being sold as $20 2-packs, don't you think Hasbro knows that? These are aimed squarely at grown-ass men. Hasbro is well aware that kids exclusively run around all day long with cellphones and tablets shoved up their asses and don't play with toys anymore."


That´s a universal truth, man!

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