Thread of Thoughts, Questions (and Maybe Even Answers) That Don't Deserve Their Own Thread

Andrusi

Lun!
Citizen
Classics Bumblebee (and Cliffjumper) and Classics Optimus Prime are two molds that seem to still be pretty popular.

Why haven't these been re-released, or, what things would factor in if re-releasing them was a possibility? (I used so many words to ask that question . . . ) The molds may be gone by this point, but G1 and Beast Wars figures have been re-released, so it doesn't seem like an impossible thing.

I don't know how these decisions come together from the manufacturing and marketing sides. I know they'd be "yet another G1-ish ________," depending on which classics molds they released. Are the size of the figures or the number of parts a factor?
I think basically the set of people who want them and the set of people who already have them are close to being the same set of people.
 

The Mighty Mollusk

Scream all you like, 'cause we're all mad here
Citizen
I'm fine with Prime's arm doors, but I'd add a peg to hold them in place. One of mine has gotten a little loose over time.

And while I prefer the Netflix figure for Bee, I still use Classics Cliffjumper. The bulk of the sculpt feels fitting for a scrappy little dude.
 

LordGigaIce

Another babka?
Citizen
I've seen it without the arm doors and it looks weird. I'd slim them down but they have to be there.
They're certainly part of the design but I think there are better ways to integrate them if the design is being revisited. Either find a way to compress them so they fold in closer to the arms or even make them modular and removable so they can form a melee weapon or shield or something.
 

lastmaximal

Administrator
Staff member
Council of Elders
Citizen
Current design direction would probably go modular slash partsforming, down to just unpegging for transformation and becoming a shield or hanging out on the back. That calls for at least two fewer hinges and whatever else.
 


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