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Oh, have some faith, will ya? |
O-ring fans have passed the "question" thing.
O-ring fans just want Hasbro to know we are still here, willing to spend some money... |
Tomorrow's the big day, when we're supposed to get our answers!
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Hey there!
Here ya go. Have a terrific weekend! Mike > Mike, > > HOWDY from Joe Dios! Here are our 3 questions! > > 1. Will collectors and old time Joe fans ever get to see o-rings again? Most likely you will not seem them from Hasbro, but this is one of the reasons that the GIJCC exsists, to provide specific smaller runs of this type of product. > > 2. What is the reason why the GIJoe figures released in 1997 and 1998 had their necks and torsos retooled to limit articulation? According to a Designer who worked on G.I. Joe at the time, the figures were produced to mimic the originals in terms of articulation, but did need to be retooled. > > 3. As a dio site, there's nothing the people here love more than having an awesome setting to shoot figures in. The old Headquarters, Terrordrome, USS Flagg, Mobile Command Center and even Tactical Battle Platform are popular pieces, granted the photographer has them. However, recent playsets (not just Hasbro's, but many companies's) seem to be focused on just being a façade with a handful of gimmicks, but very little in way of "put the figures in there and play out a scenario" (which I believe children and adults alike would enjoy). The "Conquest Of Cobra Mountain" playset from a few years back, the "Akator" playset from the Indiana Jones toyline and even the upcoming (and expensive!!) PITT playset from Rise Of Cobra are primeexamples of such deficient playsets. Different safety laws and cost issues may prevent Hasbro from re-issuing things like the Terrodrome and the FLAGG, but might there any plans to create new playsets that could have the "playtime versatility" (for lackof an existing term) that GIJoe playsets of yesteryear had? The short answer is…today's playsets are created for kids to create a world of 3 3/4'' with. We do testing to understand how kids play and what they want and deliver it to them. That said, once you get your hands on the new G.I. Joe Pit Headquarters (and see the movie to understand the tie ins!), we think you will be impressed with the play versatility! |
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What a B.S. answer. You can't honestly tell me it's a realistic, versatile playset when it has bunk beds hanging off the outside of it . And honestly, at the price tag it's being sold at, the only way I'd get my hands on it would be if it were Terrordrome in quality and versatility. For 100$ US I can get an old, semi-complete (at least including the good stuff) 1983 G.I.Joe headquarters, which is a smarter purchase. |
I can think of A LOT of other things to do w/ $100 than pay for a monochromistic piece of plastic. Mabe it's dual-toned but in the end, as i was telling Carlito, the gimmick is that it changes forms and fires missiles. Which means, in hasbro's mind, they don't need to paint or use inserted plastic pieces to give it some depth. Kinda like the Vamp or Awestriker having green seats as opposed to something more like black or toned differently.
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Monochromicity is the least of its problems. The fact remains it's hardly a headquarters. Everything is exposed and nothing is linked together. Remember how with the Conquest Of Cobra Mountain playset, there was really no way to actually GET to the throne or the cage? No stairs, ladder, anything? The PIT is like that... times a hundred. Just look at it!!!! |
Gracias Graham
Sonneilon, thank you for including the O-ring question in this QnA round.
Next time we should ask: a. Why the CLub didnt release an O-ring set this year? b. Will the O-ring set come back in 2010? Ok. Engage your answers people. |
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Heh heh! :D Sadly Rambo, we already know the answer to that... :rolleyes: |
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