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  • cactus725
    Caped Crusader
    • Feb 8, 2010
    • 703

    #16
    Well I bought em all!! I wanna support the line, but they are pricey.

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    • apes3978
      Talkative Member
      • Nov 19, 2005
      • 5094

      #17
      Good point(s)...

      And, even if people get these figures for "less" on eBay, a lot of the time after you factor in shipping they'd come out to near retail anyway...

      Originally posted by MegoRonin
      Many people were all excited about seeing these hanging in a store, and buying them over the counter and what not, now there's a bunch of threads about how lame it is seeing them hanging in a store.
      Try making an equivalent custom of any of the retro-action figs with packaging for under 20 bucks. Not gonna happen.
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      I don't know about that... These days a 3 3/4" SW figure is around $8.00+... I couldn't see any of the major retailers selling these figures for much less than what they're going for now... $15.00 at the lowest (unless on clearance)...

      Originally posted by kryptosmaster
      Imagine if these were also in Target, K-Mart & Walmarts, etc.?? They'd be under $10 easily!
      Last edited by apes3978; May 2, '10, 8:01 PM.

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      • spamn
        Minty and All-Original!
        • Mar 28, 2002
        • 2128

        #18
        Originally posted by wayne foundation 07
        No I'm just cheap not unrealistic.I realize that they have to pay for the names and trademarks they are using,just can't bring myself to buy them at for price.I guess thats the cheap little kid inside me.
        I feel ya. I'm all for cheap, too. Nothing beat those KB clearance sales.

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        • spamn
          Minty and All-Original!
          • Mar 28, 2002
          • 2128

          #19
          Originally posted by kryptosmaster
          I wouldn't expect them to sell for $5 either but if emce can sell licensed figures for under $15 and have a limited distribution/production run then why can't a conglomerate like Mattel, with their much bigger production runs AND major store distribution sell them for LESS than emce??
          Imagine if these were also in Target, K-Mart & Walmarts, etc.?? They'd be under $10 easily!
          Rich
          That's definitely one of the reasons I'd like to see them in Walmart - it would drive circulation up, which is good for the line, while it would drive prices down, which is good for my budget.

          Hopefully quality wouldn't suffer if Mattel was forced by Wally World to lower the price.

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          • Meule
            Verbose Member
            • Nov 14, 2004
            • 28720

            #20
            Originally posted by kryptosmaster
            I would truly like to support this line
            No, you don't. You've been *****ing about this line from day 1. You use every opportunity to complain about EVERYTHING, it's getting old fast. You don't like the figures, the clothes, the sculpts, the paint job, the price, nothing... Fine, we get it, so don't buy them, which you haven't.
            But all this negativity, is that really necessary? Can't you let the people that do like them, which is just about everyone here, enjoy discussing them?
            "...The agony of my soul found vent in one loud, long and final scream of despair..." - Edgar Allan Poe

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            • The Toyroom
              The Packaging King
              • Dec 31, 2004
              • 16653

              #21
              Originally posted by kryptosmaster
              but at this point I can't bring myself to spend $20 apiece on what I consider to be a $10 toy (at best).
              Considering that, at this point, Target is selling JLU single figures for close to $10 (with tax), then I think $20 for the Retro-Action isn't that bad. Wal-Mart is selling DCU Classics for over $15 (plus tax). Would I like 'em to be cheaper? Sure...but I don't see it happening.
              Think OUTSIDE the Box! For the BEST in Repro & Custom Packaging!

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              • spamn
                Minty and All-Original!
                • Mar 28, 2002
                • 2128

                #22
                Originally posted by kryptosmaster
                I really wanted to make a wisecrack but I think the quality is about as low as it could go at this point unless they start just throwing a pile of pieces and a rubber band in a box.
                Yeah I left myself open for that one.

                But the point I intended to make was this: Walmart are price Nazis. Often they dictate to their suppliers what the price should be, and leave it up to the supplier to match that price or not have Walmart carry the item. So then sometimes the maker has to cut corners to allow the item to sell at Walmart.

                So you think it's bad now? Wait until they use a cheaper grade of plastic, or less of it in the mold and the figures start breaking as you open them, or sit on the pegs already broken. Or they reduce the body articulation. Or the outfits look more like drug store cheapies, or the sculpts make Mexican bootlegs look like Michaelango's David.

                I know those are all setups for complaints and a rimshot again, but hopefully my point is made. Getting your stuff into Walmart is a double edged sword. Sometimes things cost what they cost for a reason and cheaper ain't better. Which is a painful thing for me to admit because I loves me some cheap.

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                • mightyquinn
                  Proud to be a Nerd
                  • Aug 4, 2009
                  • 558

                  #23
                  $20 a piece was hard to swallow, but they got my support. After seeing regular cheapy star wars guys for $8, the price doesn't seem as bad. Still there's plenty of vintage toys to buy with that kind of money.
                  Wanted: Lincoln Dracula & Hunchback, AHI Male Creature, Remco Phantom, Ghost of Captain Kid, 8" Tomlands

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                  • thunderbolt
                    Hi Ernie!!!
                    • Feb 15, 2004
                    • 34211

                    #24
                    so, Krypto, have you even bought one? If not, I see no reason to complain. And if you are holding out for retro Dean Cain, I get the feeling you'll be holding out for a century or so.
                    You must try to generate happiness within yourself. If you aren't happy in one place, chances are you won't be happy anyplace. -Ernie Banks

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