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Thread: Toy Review - Studio Series DLX Jazz

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    Remember that "Deluxe" isn't a size class, it's a price point. We've had Deluxes close to the size of Voyagers before (e.g. Animated Lockdown) and Voyagers the size of Deluxes (e.g. Animated Lugnut) etc. People view them as size classes because usually toys within these price points adhere to a common size - especially during Beast Wars which originated these fixed classes - but it's never been a hard and fast rule. Yes, Jazz is the size of a Legends figure, but he is not at the same level of design or engineering as a Legends toy. There is an above-average level of complexity for a Deluxe toy. Contrast this with the Cyberverse Warriors which are closer to the size of a Warrior/Deluxe toy but waaaaaaay below that level of design and engineering.

    IMO SS Jazz better justifies its Deluxe price point than any Cyberverse Warrior.

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    I got one yesterday. I was surprised how much I like this figure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoktimusPrime View Post
    Remember that "Deluxe" isn't a size class, it's a price point. We've had Deluxes close to the size of Voyagers before (e.g. Animated Lockdown) and Voyagers the size of Deluxes (e.g. Animated Lugnut) etc. People view them as size classes because usually toys within these price points adhere to a common size - especially during Beast Wars which originated these fixed classes - but it's never been a hard and fast rule. Yes, Jazz is the size of a Legends figure, but he is not at the same level of design or engineering as a Legends toy. There is an above-average level of complexity for a Deluxe toy. Contrast this with the Cyberverse Warriors which are closer to the size of a Warrior/Deluxe toy but waaaaaaay below that level of design and engineering.

    IMO SS Jazz better justifies its Deluxe price point than any Cyberverse Warrior.
    It's not just the size but the feel of it in my hands. Animated Lockdown is as tall as a typical Voyager but is much lighter and Animated Lugnut is as short as a Deluxe but he is a lot heftier in hand.

    For me, SS Jazz feels so tiny in my hands that it's harder for me to justify the $29 I paid into him. Yes, I understand all the R&D that goes into the price (the transformation scheme is as good as the other SS toys) but when the Deluxes in the same line has equally good designs and is bigger, I just can't help but feel Jazz was short-changed. However, that being said, once I got him into vehicle mode, he is much more compact with no gaps.
    "sometimes the things you see might not be real and the things that are real you might not see"

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    They could have got around the size issue by including a cool bonus, like one of the Arcee bikes, or a cool small transformable Frenzy figure...missed opportunity me thinks

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    I think Jazz's size falls victim to the cost spread that the designers are trying out with this line - ie: some toys within your Deluxe Price Point are more expensive to produce than your typical deluxe, whereas some are less and the balance is spread across the line to come out even.

    The other example of this is the Wave 1 Optimus & Starscream - Optimus being a smaller Voyager and Starscream being a slightly larger mould.

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    I'm not a fan of the movie designs generally but this guy is just adorable. Very happy with the purchase.

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    Totally happy with having just the human alliance Jazz. There plenty of other studio series figures coming out that I'd rather get

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    It's a fun, cute, well painted figure.

    I enjoy the cues that it takes from the Human Alliance mold.

    The size doesn't bother me. Robot mode scale is a selling point in this line.
    I'm really just here for the free food and open bar.

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