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Thread: MP-30 Ratchet for April

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoktimusPrime View Post
    Coleccionables premi---, uh, Premium Collectables are charging $95 for their MP Ironhide pre-order, so if they can do the same for MP Ratchet then I'll happily throw my money at them.
    As much as I don't like singling out online retailers, PC actually have them currently at $99.95 a pop.

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    Quote Originally Posted by UltimateGalvatron View Post
    Remember how you ninjad me in Identify the Figure thread?

    ITS PAYBACK TIME.

    LOL
    Really excited, hoping for different coloured helmet options
    Intersite warfare has begun

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sinnertwin View Post
    pensé que sería más barato
    Señor bien jugado

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    Quote Originally Posted by Megatran View Post
    As much as I don't like singling out online retailers, PC actually have them currently at $99.95 a pop.
    Looks like they've increased price since it was first listed. I paid $85 for MP Ironhide through PC, plus $10 ($9.95) for postage, so total came to $95.

    Still, $99.95 is still good considering MP Ironhide's 10,000JPY ($115) RRP.

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    The use of the Red Cross emblem is something that is taken extremely seriously, and not just as an issue of copyright.

    The red cross emblem is not a logo nor a trademark. Rather, as the universal emblem of protection in armed conflict, its use is restricted under international humanitarian law and in turn by Australian law.
    Source: http://www.redcross.org.au/guide-to-emblem-use.aspx

    ...it is one of our most valuable assets. It is an image that stands as a worldwide symbol of goodwill and humanitarianism.
    Source: http://www.redcross.org/about-us/med...rand-standards

    In Australia, the red cross and red crescent emblems are protected by the Geneva Conventions Act 1957. In a domestic situation the emblems must not be used without first obtaining the written permission of the Minister for Defence, and under Commonwealth law, penalties may apply. Red Cross is charged with following up on misuses, found most commonly in medical and commercial spheres, and takes this role very seriously. Misuse, or simple lack of understanding, in peacetime is likely to weaken the effectiveness of the emblems within a war zone.
    Source: http://www.redcross.org.au/the-emblem.aspx

    The emblems must be trusted absolutely to signify neutrality and protection. That is why their unauthorised use is forbidden in international and national law. Imitations of the red cross and red crescent emblems, the words (names) "Red Cross" and "Red Crescent" and similar wording, are also protected by law.
    Source: https://www.redcross.org.uk/Forms/We...-emblem-misuse

    Misuse of the emblem in peacetime diminishes its protective power when it is most needed: in times of war.
    Source: http://www.redcross.org.au/emblem-awareness.aspx

    The red cross emblem – a red cross on a white ground – is a symbol of protection (protective use) and of membership of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement (indicative use). In times of armed conflict it is the visible sign of the protection conferred by the Geneva Conventions on the victims and on those who come to their aid; in peacetime it shows that a person or object is linked to the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, of which the International Committee of the Red Cross is the founding body. Hence the emblem is also a symbol of the Movement's seven Fundamental Principles: humanity, impartiality, neutrality, independence, voluntary service, unity and universality.
    Source: https://www.icrc.org/eng/resources/d...isc/5a6j7j.htm



    TakaraTomy probably figured it wasn't worthwhile having to potentially go through all the legal action that would result from putting a Red Cross on Ratchet. The solution they came up with is pretty visually interesting, IMO, and it largely preserves the look of the original character model.

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    https://www.icrc.org/eng/war-and-law...iew-emblem.htm

    http://www.redcross.ca/about-us/abou...he-world-to-us

    http://www.redcross.org.au/emblem-awareness.aspx

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    I agree. Having a red cross on my toy ambulance is definitely going to weaken the effectiveness of the Red Cross in war time.
    Dovie'andi se tovya sagain

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    Well it's been used on anime ambulances for kids.
    I am not bothered anyway everyone who is fan enough will break the rules so too bad Red Cross.

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    TakaraTOMY doesn't make these rules, but obviously they need to ensure that their products aren't infringing any laws. The other alternative is to completely avoid using the Red Cross logo and use something completely different, like the cardio-pulse logo as seen on TF1/RotF Ratchet, Animated Ratchet and Prime Ratchet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoktimusPrime View Post
    TakaraTOMY doesn't make these rules, but obviously they need to ensure that their products aren't infringing any laws. The other alternative is to completely avoid using the Red Cross logo and use something completely different, like the cardio-pulse logo as seen on TF1/RotF Ratchet, Animated Ratchet and Prime Ratchet.
    Yeah I know, I could just show you my kids play may with a Red Cross on the hospital printed. I just saying. No I am not unhappy with TT or anything.

    Like said small issue but I would have preferred a friendly face for ratchet.

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    I prefer Ironhide and don't really care about the cross on Ratchet. Now if the toy is rubbish I'll complain but that's a little while away before we get them in hand to see how good they are

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