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Joe Moore 02-26-2014 06:20 AM

Toy Fair 2014 - Your Best and Worst
 
Discussion - Favorite and Least Favorite Showing From Toy Fair 2014

DESTRO 02-26-2014 06:34 AM

These are my top toys from Toy Fair 2014.

Star Wars Black Series Deluxe Wave 1 Biker Scout with Speeder
LEGO CUUSOO Ghostbusters Ecto-1 and the Ghostbusters Minifigs
Funko Game of Thrones Legacy
Mattel DC Universe Super Powers
Call of Duty Mega Bloks Odin
KRE-O Cobra Terrordrome Playset
Street Fighter Figures From Capo Toys
TRANSFORMERS GENERATIONS 30TH ANNIVERSARY LEADER CLASS JETFIRE

Over-all it was a good year. For some reason it felt lite on new product. Nobody wants to throw money at new ideas anymore. I guess it did not help that we could not take images of the new Turtles items or Godzilla. Everything is getting smaller and more expensive on top of it all. Things are changing for sure.

r3v3n63 02-26-2014 08:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DESTRO (Post 498818)
Over-all it was a good year. For some reason it felt lite on new product. Nobody wants to throw money at new ideas anymore. I guess it did not help that we could not take images of the new Turtles items or Godzilla. Everything is getting smaller and more expensive on top of it all. Things are changing for sure.

Yes! It's rare that anyone wants to take a chance with their own IP and would rather crank out various scales of overly trod concepts. On top of that they are charging some pretty insane prices for them. Toys are getting too expensive for me anymore.

Tony_Bacala 02-26-2014 08:31 AM

My personal tops for the weekend were:

  • Star Wars Black Series - Biker Scout in particular
  • CAPO Toys Street Fighter
  • Funko Legacy Game of Thrones - Legacy overall
  • DC Collectibles - Batman Animated Series Figures, Capullo Thrasher Batman
  • Funko Reaction - Not any in particular, but the fact its this big and exists.
  • NECA 1/4th scale Origins Batman - impressive.
  • Diamond Select Toys - Turtles Minimates (not photographed, but there), and those bust banks get honorable mention.
  • Entertainment Earth / Bif Bang Pow - Big Bang Theory 3.75

darthjoto 02-26-2014 08:32 AM

Toy Fair was awful!
 
Sorry but Toy Fair 2014 sucked for the most part, Diamonds offering for Star Trek look great and I will continue to collect that line and only that line. Hasbro has totally dropped the ball as far as Star Wars, Transformers and G.I. Joe, all toy lines I use to collect until about 5 years ago. I got say it totally sadness me. The quality of the toys is crap, the offering are completely out of touch with what kids and collectors want, I mean really Hasbro you offering the biggest X-Wing ever but essentially it’s a brick shaped like an X-Wing!!?? Who really wants that, it has no play features, no electronics, nothing it’s a joke. Bandai and Playmates toys did look good but I am not at all interested in there line of toys. For me I am pretty much done for now with collecting.

Tony_Bacala 02-26-2014 08:43 AM

I've found that while the main line "find in Target or Wal Mart" toys are starting to suck, there is a more refined, higher quality offering of figures through smaller companies. Problem is, they put out 20 items, 1 is something I'd buy. So it's out there, but just not as easy to find anymore. You have to pick individual items from multiple companies rather than just following Company 1 Line A for 10 years.

And... the cost is going up for all of it.

But, I am ok with that for collector, smaller run pieces. I would prefer them to get the figure right and charge more, print less. Better than cutting back on things like paint and articulation to hit a price point so you can sell 2,000,000 units. Most of which will not sell, be discounted out, and lead to the company not purchasing future waves, effectively killing the line.

Capo, DC Collectibles, Funko Legacy, NECA, DST - they all upped their game, and I'm happy to give them some of my dollars this year rather than running completionist on Transformers or GI Joe.

Game has changed, I'm gonna try and find the gems and fill these shelves. Curate, don't hoard.

trebleshot 02-26-2014 10:00 AM

My favs from TF this year would be SW 6" Black Series (Luke, Vader, Chewy, Jabba, Biker Scout/Bike), BTAS, DC Multiverse, TF Generations, S.H.Figuarts (esp. Mario), Nick TMNT, Lego and MegaBloks.

I would add Kre-O to the list, but I'm kind of bummed that they will become a TRU-only brand. I'm not able to get to TRU that often these days, so collecting that line at retail will be more difficult in the future (I'm not that big on online shopping, unless it's for imports).

As far as worst goes, there isn't really much else aside from the Kre-O news. Very little else held enough interest for me to care one way or another - let alone be disappointed or upset about it.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tony_Bacala (Post 498856)
Curate, don't hoard.

Words to live by.

Sorrow Bringer 02-26-2014 10:27 AM

Mostly NECA, for me the1:4scale Batman AO is impressive, Rambo, Robocop with jetpack, Pacificrim figures were an improvement, Aliens line was cool, not buying any of their Pota and predator. Some of the Transformers line blew me away like the dinobots. I think acid rain and lost planet were nice but just out of my price range.

Blanka 02-26-2014 10:38 AM

In no particular order:

NECA: I was hesitant to get on board with the Aliens line, because NECA is notoriously a one and doner type of company. But seeing everything coming out, I'm all in. Especially with the Queen, Loader, and Ripley on the way. Their Apes line looks killer, as well. And that Heath Ledger is a thing of beauty.

CapoToys: New kids on the block have quite an impressive showing. Looks like it might be the ultimate SF toyline to ever hit. And I've talked to the owner, and Mortal Kombat is on his short list of "to-do"'s. So, they've got my full support. Clearly. I mean, I'm getting my own toy in the first series... ;)

DC Collectibles: They are actually the clear cut winner of the Fair for me. I'm biased, as a huge DC/Batman fanboy. But that BTAS/TNBA lie announcement was the winner of the year/decade/century. And everything else was just the cherry. GREAT showing this year from them all around.

The only real disappointment I had was Funko. Really? That was ALL you had to show for Legacy? At the very least, you needed a poster showing what licenses are coming in the line. And sorry...Fantastic Mr. Fox isn't one of the things ANYONE was looking forward to, nor the thing to get buyers/retailers on board. Real head scratcher, that one.

Serious Lee 02-26-2014 11:39 AM

For me personally, I'm really happy with Funko. Being a huge GoT fan I was really happy a few weeks ago when I heard these 6" figs even existed, and now that they've shown the Magic figures I am just amazed at what they are for $20 a piece. I know they will wow us even more at SDCC and hopefully they take your advice, with samples, sketches and a list of properties that they're in bed with.

I'm all in with GoT, but with ML and SW Black and the other pieces I pick up, I'll likely only get a few of the Magic characters and probably others from their Legacy lines.

I thought we might see more from Square Enix and Hasbro legends, but we'll see in July what they have in store. I still think San Diego gets the better showings of all the companies in comparison to New York.

Thanks for all the great pics guys!

AndreWebs 02-26-2014 01:25 PM

My Toy Fair 2014 top figures announcements are:

-Marvel Legends Infinite Series Guardians Of The Galaxy
-Marvel Infinite 3.75 The new ones, not the re-release ones
-Bandai Sprukits New 52 Batman and Superman
-DC Collectibles New 52 figures
-Diamond Select The Amazing Spider-Man 2 minimates and Select figure, also the Kill Bill Select Figures
-Mafex The Amazing Spider-Man 2 figure

That make a good Toy Fair announcements for me :)

BlackRazor 02-26-2014 02:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tony_Bacala (Post 498856)
I've found that while the main line "find in Target or Wal Mart" toys are starting to suck, there is a more refined, higher quality offering of figures through smaller companies. Problem is, they put out 20 items, 1 is something I'd buy. So it's out there, but just not as easy to find anymore. You have to pick individual items from multiple companies rather than just following Company 1 Line A for 10 years.

And... the cost is going up for all of it.

But, I am ok with that for collector, smaller run pieces. I would prefer them to get the figure right and charge more, print less. Better than cutting back on things like paint and articulation to hit a price point so you can sell 2,000,000 units. Most of which will not sell, be discounted out, and lead to the company not purchasing future waves, effectively killing the line.

Capo, DC Collectibles, Funko Legacy, NECA, DST - they all upped their game, and I'm happy to give them some of my dollars this year rather than running completionist on Transformers or GI Joe.

Game has changed, I'm gonna try and find the gems and fill these shelves. Curate, don't hoard.

Good post Tony, very true!

Catatronic 02-26-2014 07:35 PM

Leader class Generations Jetfire is all for me. One of the space ships from Guardians Of The Galaxy looks cool, not sure if I'll get it. But overall there was nothing interesting to me. The older I get the more fussy I get & everything is starting to look like just more of the same old boring crap. I've been hoping for a new Roadbuster & even that did nothing for me.

My taste/interest is going strictly towards female robots & there just aren't any good ones out there. My favorite figure of all time is Fewture's 1901 Aflodai. I wish somebody would make more like it. That's pretty much all I care about.

slugzilla 02-26-2014 10:51 PM

For me the company that had the best showing was by far Hasbro, from the new Star wars Black (Especially Jabba) to the various new Marvel Legends they did the best in my eyes.

As far as the company with the worst showing, well Mattel is clearly the "winner" of this category. With the DC Universe line ending with those craptacular Super Powers figures & the fact that nearly all of the product shown was aimed towards kids, Mattel once again continues to disappoint.

AFTPhil 02-27-2014 06:03 AM

I'm a long time 3.75" fan so while I can see the cool factor in 6" lines like Game of Thrones/ Marvel/ DC/ Star Wars Black Series etc, they're not for me.

But there were some cool things.
Star Wars Rebels: Phantom. Love the mini-rig look of this little ship.
Mattel's DC Multiverse wave 2: Ok, we saw them last year and I'm probably the only one that's looking forward to these. But Mattel, would it kill you to put out a 3.75" Joker?
Funko's retro figures. So many figures! I love that loads of previously neglected licences are getting some love here, building up a universe of retro figures. Unfortunately while some look really cool (Rocketeer/ Pulp Fiction) some of them are truly dire (Buffy). Hopefully there's time to tweek those sculpts before release.
The Twilight Zone retro figures- Possibly not something I'll buy but I love that they exist and look forward to more. If they do colour versions I might bite.

The disappointments:
Star Wars: Rebels. The actual figures don't look great. I don't need super posable but coupled with the cartoony look, these guys look very cheap and nasty.
Guardians of the Galaxy. Ok, they looked 3.75" but I think they're actually 2.5". First of all, what's that about? That's not compatible with ANYTHING. And secondly, they look so cheap. Worse than the things you get a Poundland. Really devalues the brand.

Biggest surprise of Toyfair- The Big Bang Theory figures. I'm way more excited about these than I should be. If anyone knows me for my downloadable Doctor Who dioramas, I've been making a downloadable Sheldon/Leonard apartment. Gawd 'elp me, I'm hooked!!

Ash Talon 02-27-2014 05:52 PM

I think Mega Bloks had the best overall showing from Toy Fair.

Their new Call of Duty sets look fantastic. Several cheaper $5-7 sets (Bomb Disposal/Juggernaut, Ghilly suit sniper, motorcycle, rappelling trooper), more troop packs (jungle troopers and sniper team), medium sets (APC), large sets (satellite and heavy lift helicopter), and more zombie sets (another "horde" and a prison set).

With their Halo line, they also have a wide range of product. They're also adding articulation to their good guy figures and giving them removeable armor which can be swapped around for customization. They took the articulation advancements from their Call of Duty line, put them on their Halo figures, and added customizable armor. A shocking element to this advancement? They're keeping their pricepoints the same as previous offerings. Their price per figure ($2.99) is the same. So innovation at no extra cost to the consumer. And factor in that they polled fans for which sub-theme they wanted explored in the line and which Signature (largest pricepoint) piece they wanted made and showed up both things (Police sub-theme and Covenant Scarab) off as coming this fall. Heck, for the Scarab, they worked with a known customizer on developing it and making it even better. That shows a willingness to listen to and work with their fans.

While the ML Guardians of the Galaxy figures look cool, the Funko Legacy Magic and Game of Thrones figures look neat, the Star Wars Black Series 6" figures continue to shine, and the 3.75" Twilight Zone figures were a welcome surprise, Mega Bloks was the company that actually showed improvement and an interest in keeping their prices very competitive. They're just putting a ton of love into their product and their fans.

CMIII 03-01-2014 05:45 PM

Mattels Feeble attempt at a Tribute Hands down is the Worst Showing.... Had it been several New Figures instead of 6 Repaints of Tooled Figures they would have shown the Collectors Some respect at this point it comes off as a total Insult.

The Best is DCC's Showing potential for a replacement to Meddels oops Mattels Failures


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