So... to summarise what Gok is saying - buy three of every Encore / reissue and do your bit for the fan communityMaybe if we all spend enough, we may be lucky enough to get a Fort Max reissue
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So... to summarise what Gok is saying - buy three of every Encore / reissue and do your bit for the fan communityMaybe if we all spend enough, we may be lucky enough to get a Fort Max reissue
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New Acquisitions:
TR Astrotrain, Skullsmasher, & Hardhead
Scouting For:
G1 Boxes & Cardbacks
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I'd like to see reissues of later toys.
Even just some of the early targetmasters and headmasters would be nice.
Those japanese only Dinobot tapes would be an awesome reissueI'd surely grab a couple of sets
Wanted AM partner Vanguard, Myclones Dirge, G1 Victory Leo, e-hobby Dark scream ( the black version), e-hobby Magnificus
Parts- AM partner Basher-side guns, G1 Actionmaster Elite Windmill's blades[I][B]
I'd love me a Lio Kaiser reissue long time. But yeah... it seems that post GeeWun reissues may hold a too limited appeal to be viable. :/I remember reissue God Ginrai shelfwarmed badly -- even import stores in Sydney slashed prices down to $20 a pop to get rid of the dead stock!
yeh, i saw God Ginrai on my second trip to japan, but didn't get it due to no more $$. then when I got married, I asked my bro inlaw to go to the shop and pick it up. I was shocked to see that he was successful! This was a good year or so after I saw it...
It's a shame really, I would be in for some long time loving of Lio kaiser too. Overlord would top of my list as well. Heck, pretty much all the masterforce would be there too.
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I just thought of this this morning. Would there be royalty fees on the alt modes now as well?
Most of the Autobot cars are definitely identifiable as a specific type of car, eg Sideswipe is definitely a Lambourghini, Megatron is a Waltham, whereas now they have a tendency to use a generic 'sports car with lambourghini influences.' So back in the 80's I am sure that there may have been some flexibility in the licensing etc. wehreas now, Lambo would be all over it for using their IP.
That could add to the cost of the toys as well. Especially if they are having to fork out to so many different companies.
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Obviously for Binaltechs and Alternities, royalties must be paid as the figures are accurate scale models of real brand cars. For toys which 'resemble' brand name cars like Classics Sunstreaker - I doubt it. Hasbro in a sense plays the same game as FansProject, they make a car that resembles a real car model (Lamborghini for Classics Sunstreaker) but with enough changes so that there are enough differences in it so it can be argued that it's something new they made up and not have to pay royalties.
I think the movie figures a a bit of a different story they fall more into the movie 'product placement' category. A deal must have been struck with GM to include toys when the TF Movie was being negotiated.
yeah but we're talking about G1 reissues. I suspect that they don't need to pay royalties for reissuing existing moulds. The royalties and permission would have already been obtained at the time the toys moulds were created and patented, and after that I think that's it.
One reason why I suspect this is so is because look at Bumblebee. We know that for a long time Volkswagen has persistently refused to allow any of their vehicles to be associated with war, which is why the only post-G1 VW Transformer mould we've seen has been the Donald Duck Disney Label TF (since Donald Duck isn't portrayed as being a warrior/soldier in that toy). Yet HasTak have been able to reissue the original Bumblebee mould ... repeatedly! And they were able to reuse the mould for Glyph and Bug Bite.