Quote Originally Posted by Iriorne View Post
I think they would almost certainly be using CAD in the design stages and probably 3D printing for prototypes. The quick turnaround times and relatively low cost would make these pretty attractive. CAD would be useful for optimising your parts sprues too.

Wikipedia says injection moulding dies are produced through CNC machining or electrical discharge machining. While not toy specific, I don't see why toy moulds wouldn't be made in the same manner - probably faster, cheaper and more consistent than other methods.

Replacing a mould designed this way would probably be fairly easy to do, though the cost of replacing them in the quantities required for large scale runs would still be quite high.
I'd suggest that you have pretty much hit the nail on the head. CAD can be used to ensure proper tolerances clearances between parts and for analysis to ensure it will all fold up neatly. Designing modern transformers with just 2D drawings and hand made prototypes would be nearly impossible and prohibitively expensive, given the time it would take.

design and manufacture of the tooling would definitely be one of the biggest expenses in toy manufacture, just like you said.

Quote Originally Posted by jazzcomp View Post
for the MISB collectors, how do you know that everything's inside and if there are missing parts or QC issues? This is for boxed toys like Encore Fort Max, MP Lambor and the like.

I ask because I just want to check the contents of the box and I do want to keep it MISB
I would suggest taking it on an interational flight as carry on baggage and hoping to get a glimpse of the screen when they pass it through the x-ray machine. this has the added advantage of potentially being a trip to Botcon...

Quote Originally Posted by drahsrebu View Post
FE Bulkhead or TFPRID Bulkhead?
I've only ever seen the TFPrid bulkhead in a box on the shelf, I don't like the flap at the back. The FE bulkhead I have, it's a good transformation and I think it looks great in both modes, the fist rotation to fit the wrecking ball can also double as his inbuilt arm blasters. I'm a bit confused by other commets, I thought FE bulkhead was the more screen accurate version of the toy.

Quote Originally Posted by SuspectimusPrime View Post
I'm at that point now, and about tho ship my loot. I understand that I have to pay customs' import tax if it exceeds $1000, but is that price ceiling referring to the total cost of the import (i.e. $900 + $100 shipping) or the total cost of items with shipping separate from the total cost (i.e. $1000 + shipping)?
the largest POL I've ever shipped worked out to be just over 1K, before shipping cost, I didn't recieve any charges but I've made sure since then that it comes in under 1K.

@gok, depending on how much you order, you should look at the different shipping options, as the cheapest option will change depending on the weight of what you're shipping. PM me for my number if you want to discuss in detail.

Quote Originally Posted by Golden Phoenix View Post
It can be addictive......
I don't know what you're talking about, I can stop any time I want.


My Question:
I get the impression that the Kreo Micro changer combiners are available in Australia at the moment, what shops are carrying them and how much are they selling for? I've only seen the single packs.