I've listed one of three production samples of the Buck Rogers Hawk action figure on ebay. I still don't have any idea what DST's plans are for the line but if you want to get a Hawk figure like what my company would have produced here's your chance.
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bro! that's awesome!"Time to nut up or shut up" -Tallahassee
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Wow! Fantastic!.
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"When things are at their darkest, it's a brave man that can kick back and party."Comment
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Beautiful! Such a shame these aren't going to be produce as-is, but hopefully DST will do the right thing!Comment
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Yeah! I see this as a roll of the dice. You buy the production sample and DST makes one anyway and you feel stupid. However, if DST never makes a Hawk figure, you'll feel like a genius and make the Hawk sample your avatar. 50/50 shot.Type Two: The Mego body, not the disease.Comment
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Honestly though, DST bought out the package deal. It could have been A) to get the Buck license for some other purpose, which seems really, really unlikely. B) to utilize the Zica body molds in future projects if it were somehow legally tied to the Buck franchise deal (which makes no sense) the way the original rights were negotiated (a deal could have been negotiated for the body tooling without buying the Buck license under normal conditions. If I recall other properties were being developed for the body in prototyping like the Logan's Run figures, so it doesn't seem like there's any contractual tie-in.) It seems most likely that Zica sold/transferred the proprietary body tooling to DST as part of a package deal expressly because the Buck molds were designed around this body design, and the body inclusion would allow DST to produce them as is. So, C) DST may well be producing them, albeit in new packaging or with less hand choices, etc - but otherwise as prototyped.
It doesn't make much financial sense to pick up a license with complete tooling already paid for and then chuck it all to use something else.
But... you know... I hope the buyer has some silicone experienceLast edited by Tothiro; Apr 10, '12, 9:53 PM.Comment
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This is precisely why they bought the body tooling along with the Buck molds, primarily due to the fit of the body armor for Hawk and the Draconian guard. The thing that concerns me is not being able to determine where making these figures falls on their priority list. The remaining Buck and Tiger Man inventory was part of the buyout deal yet it's still sitting in my warehouse. You would think that if they were ready to get the ball rolling on producing the other three figures they would want to get this remaining inventory and start making plans to repackage it.Comment
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Very true, and even after a deal is done there are a lot of things that can keep the toys from actually hitting shelves and shopping carts... so it's not 100% sure when, how, or if they'll all release.
I guess from a DST perspective if they are planning a packaging change, that surplus product would pose a small logistical issue. I guess it also depends on how much volume was left as well and how significant that volume is compared to their production plans. There's nothing to say the existing inventory has to be the first out of their gate... But you would think it would be easier and faster to get to market.
It's heartening that the body purchase pertains to two of the three characters not yet produced - at least that shows a level of intent on DST's part.Last edited by Tothiro; Apr 10, '12, 10:21 PM.Comment
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what an awesome figure! i still dont understand why this line wasnt successful! outstanding figures/ product , price, and service- yet it wasnt enough. craig, do keep us posted on other projects. i really like your vision and attention to detail on your products.Comment
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