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I think the rhetoric is bad, but so far not Rancor bad where the fan base out right hated the thing. Here, other than the small minority that always thinks they're gonna just stick it to Hasbro, I think it's just price shell-shock.
Bottomline is that this set is amazing, but at $350 it's just too damn expensive. |
For me my commentary is based on what the company puts out. I do take an interest in seeing something thats done on the business side. I dont often comment on Hasbro related products (mostly the overseas stuff) because at the end of the day this company is huge and will make about $1B revenue annually with all sorts of products and about 15% profit so some misses aren't ever that big and won't matter.
Feel that the recent things that failed for Hasbro has frustrated fans and makes the consumer/fans feel that such a big company should do better in anticipating and understanding the desires of their overall customer base. Ultimately this was made specifically for the fans of the new (10 years old) version of Ghost Rider. At the end of the day their numbers and estimates were off. Could they have made adjustments to the offered set and features? Possibly. I just feel bad for those collectors who really want this as its not looking too good, especially with the early-bird loss. For the most part most posts here are, at their core, constructive criticism for the company. |
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I saw Ironheart this morning at Target for $35 yet the recent Siryn/Vulcan wave is on clearance for $7.48 per figure. And the pegs are clogged with the entire wave. |
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And that's not me saying "consume what they give you and be happy about it" but I don't foresee low sales causing a price rollback for as far as I know would be the first time in the hobby. You can't really stick it to a multi billion dollar company by making what you want not profitable, it's not really your ball to take and go home. |
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But then again, this thing is having trouble just reaching the initial 9.000 backers, maybe Dan thinks people will be pissed the fuck off if the stretch goals are revealed but don't end up being met. |
Practically if we don't even see a stretch goal until 12,000 then saying there is one are 14,000 and 16,000 isn't really going to light a fire.
Early Birds I think clearly work when the demand is hot and it feeds back itself with little more fuel. Robbie should have just been a base offering or a Tier 1 at 9000/10,000. Unlike Galactus, I think they've lost any good will. Which to be fair to Galactus, it already hit 8000 in the first week, it was getting to 14K just to fund it that was ridicules. |
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But it's worth pointing out that there are no "rules" so to speak for how they do this thing, that's one of the benefits of building your own platform like Haslab as opposed to Kickstarter, you make your own rules, you can be more reactive. There's nothing stopping them from coming out today and saying "Robbie is back in at 9k" or "Mephisto is in at 9k", I honestly think this thing could hit 12k if you put Mephisto in at base anyway. I suppose it brings up a question of precedent, but again, your own platform, and I think the only precedent you set is showing the fans "we're passionate about making these Haslabs and will do everything we can to give the fans what they want" |
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Dan's like,"FML" |
Pretty sure Dan's living the dream getting to design and make Marvel toys for a living, so I doubt he's that frustrated.
Anyway if it gets closer and they don't have the orders, they'll pull a Rancor keeper and add something to sweeten the pot. |
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1) He's NOT a designer. He is in Brand Development and Marketing. This is his baby. 2) He's had the job for a while now. Simply, creating toys is status quo and no longer good enough. A designer/branding/marketing guy at his level puts EVERYTHING into a project of this caliber. If it isn't a roaring success at the jump it SUCKS. Especially after 2 previous incredibly successful ML HasLab Campaigns and seeing the HISS obliterate expectations. |
Alternate Robbie head (and hood) confirmed:
https://twitter.com/HasbroPulse/stat...sSQCFkWkg&s=19 |
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They look weak and reactionary is they do nothing. They look weak and reactionary if they do anything.
Haslabs are always reactionary. Numerous times they've reacted. It's nothing new. When you people people harassing and threatening Hasbro employees, like a child you have to just be clear. Don't ask the question if you don't like the answer scenario. This is separate from Hasbro do an early bird and charging $350. The lack of maturity from one group results in less than cheery responses. "No more reveals until it funds" is stating a policy they have done numerous times. It's straight to to point and doesn't imply anything then what it explicitly states. That's some people getting mad that they don't award points for simply hitting the net. The ball has to go in. ------- Now my opinion. It's an olive branch but yeah that should have been the base offering from the start. It still doesn't solve the main problem that at $350, no one can honestly go "This is a great deal". Nor that it's even a good deal. Not like with HISS. If this was $250, this would have been backed easily. $300......flexible but no one would be comparing it to Sentinel or Galactus. |
Honestly if I didn't have the attachment to the character I do, I'd be out.
Like I said before, it's their platform, there are no rules, they easily could've come back today and said "Listen we heard the fans, we understand the concerns, as a show of goodwill, Robbie is being included automatically, we should've done that from the beginning, our bad." It costs them nothing, it's already factored in to the price. Sure, there will be the naysayers who go "oh look they're being weak" or whatever but I think most people would've been appreciative. I guess this addresses the question of "what good is the powered down version without civilian Robbie?" but the main concern has always been value and this has got to be the worst way to assure people "see this is worth it". Seems like they just cut the baby in half. I cannot, for the life of me, understand why they didn't include a comic Blade in this set. I know we'll probably get a new Blade around movie time, but just do an exclusive look from the recent Avengers run. He's heavily involved with the Hellcharger in a specific storyline in the comics, unofficial connection he drove one in the movie. Gives it cross appeal and more value. |
"Didn't back the Haslab in time to unlock the earlybird and all I got was some head."
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