This is 3rd Party, but I thought it relevant:
Revealed earlier today via TFCon 2013's 3rd Party Panel, by an as of yet unnamed group.
(Is Harmony Gold to now take on 3rd Party groups?)
This is 3rd Party, but I thought it relevant:
Revealed earlier today via TFCon 2013's 3rd Party Panel, by an as of yet unnamed group.
(Is Harmony Gold to now take on 3rd Party groups?)
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^ Love that Not-Skyfire. Wow...
Was it this one? BotCon 1996
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It's possible. The one I saw was out of packaging, in both modes... and I think a photo board of its transformation. But there are certainly a few of them out there, as it appears to be simple enough to engineer.
Why? It has to resemble the distinct designs they "own", and the Skyfire design and rocket booster is nothing like Robotech designs.
Hasbro on the other hand, has grounds to sue third-parties for profiteering off their character & toy designs, but cant because they are produced in China. (and it isn't worth the expense to sue the people in America that are selling them... based on what one of the Hasbro people at BotCon was saying about the situation)
Just a joke really, as what you said is exactly correct - Skyfire looks nothing at all like Jetfire.
That is interesting to learn and somewhat not too surprising either.Hasbro on the other hand, has grounds to sue third-parties for profiteering off their character & toy designs, but cant because they are produced in China. (and it isn't worth the expense to sue the people in America that are selling them... based on what one of the Hasbro people at BotCon was saying about the situation)![]()
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If Hasbro wants to be rid of 3rd parties then they should pick up their game and do what they do and at the same level and by that I don't mean complexity. Several 3rd party toys are no more complex than Hasbro toys, just more thoughtfully built and getting the 'fan' appeal right. They are a big corporation so the 'Can't do it' it's just them being too set in their ways to see beyond their tunnel vision business plan.
Ditto, and don't be like stupid HG. Just produce good stuff and know your market.
That's the mistake that Takara made 13 years ago which basically killed off BotCon Japan and seriously damaged relations between Takara and Japanese TF fans. Takara and key fans have worked hard to repair that relationship since; e.g. collaborating on eHobby exclusives, Binaltech et al. Characters like Tigertrack are a by product of this effort to rebuild burnt bridges, and it's thankfully worked for Takara.
But of course prevention would be better than cure and it'd be preferable for Hasbro to just not even go down that ugly path. I totally agree with what you guys are saying -- Hasbro would be much better off proactively combating third party toy manufacturers by just making the damn products themselves.
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