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    Default AUS vs US release dates

    As I was updating the 2012 checklist and starting up the 2013 one, I was looking at all the waves we missed out on here (at this time), and how late we were with many others... and wondered how it would look to condense that info into a chart.

    So, here it is...
    (numbers are the months)

    TFPrime
    DLX w1 - US 2 - AUS 2
    DLX w2 - US 4 - AUS 5
    DLX w3 - US 4 - AUS 11
    DLX w4 - US 7 - AUS 11
    DLX w5 - US 8 - AUS -
    DLX w6 - US 11 - AUS -
    -
    VOY w1 - US 2 - AUS 2
    VOY w2 - US 4 - AUS 6
    VOY w3 - US 8 - AUS -
    VOY w4 - US 10 - AUS -
    VOY w5 - US 12 - AUS -
    -
    LEG w1 - US 2 - AUS 2
    LEG w2 - US 4 - AUS 5
    LEG w3 - US 7 - AUS 12
    LEG w4 - US 8 - AUS -
    -
    CMDR w1 - US 2 - AUS 3
    CMDR w2 - US 4 - AUS 6
    CMDR w3 - US 7 - AUS -
    CMDR w4 - US 8 - AUS -
    -
    VEHICLE w1 - US 6 - AUS 6
    VEHICLE w2 - US 7 - AUS -

    Gen-FOC
    DLX w1 - US 7 - AUS 8
    DLX w2 - US 8 - AUS 9
    DLX w3 - US 12 - AUS -

    BotShots
    w1 - US 2 - AUS 4
    w2 - US 4 - AUS 5
    w3 - US 5 - AUS 7
    w4 - US 7 - AUS 10
    w5 - US 9 - AUS -

    I get distracted so easily...

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    I'm just having a look at BBTS, and I'm pretty sure Prime DLX W6 was just a reassortment - no new figures, and Voyager W5 doesn't seem to exist.

    Edit: I know we've generally always missed the final wave of toys from a particular line, but having all that info in one block demonstrates the scale of what we missed out on this year!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seraphim Prime View Post
    I'm just having a look at BBTS, and I'm pretty sure Prime DLX W6 was just a reassortment - no new figures, and Voyager W5 doesn't seem to exist.

    Edit: I know we've generally always missed the final wave of toys from a particular line, but having all that info in one block demonstrates the scale of what we missed out on this year!
    Voyager Wave 5 is Skyquake

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seraphim Prime View Post
    I'm just having a look at BBTS, and I'm pretty sure Prime DLX W6 was just a reassortment - no new figures, and Voyager W5 doesn't seem to exist.

    Edit: I know we've generally always missed the final wave of toys from a particular line, but having all that info in one block demonstrates the scale of what we missed out on this year!
    Look on the link to the checklist, which is where I said I got the info from.

    Which is where I noted that Deluxe Wave 6 doesn't have any new figures, but the checklist will note specific "numbered" Waves in case there is another wave after it, and people question the missing Wave number.
    My thinking is that Wave 6 may have been for Frenzy and Gears, but perhaps Hasbro felt that there were already too many non-show characters clogging shelves, so cancelled them after the Wave was already pre-ordered by retailers. The fact that six Waves exist for retailers to purchase (if they sell enough existing stock), shows how slow we are with turnover of stock, behind America.

    And as noted in the post above, Voyager Wave 5 is Skyquake.

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    Nice list, griffin.

    If you're anything like me and can't understand something if it's not in a graph, here's a quick comparison:



    The overall pattern is clear: we tend to get first waves at the same time as the US, but retailers are slower to bring out successive waves, to the point where they skip entirely on late waves.

    Just walking around retailers and seeing all the bumblebees choking shelves suggests it's because Aussie retailers can't clear old stock fast enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by seespotrun View Post
    Nice list, griffin.

    If you're anything like me and can't understand something if it's not in a graph, here's a quick comparison:



    The overall pattern is clear: we tend to get first waves at the same time as the US, but retailers are slower to bring out successive waves, to the point where they skip entirely on late waves.

    Just walking around retailers and seeing all the bumblebees choking shelves suggests it's because Aussie retailers can't clear old stock fast enough.
    Much easier

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