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  • enyawd72
    Maker of Monsters!
    • Oct 1, 2009
    • 7904

    #16
    Originally posted by Astronut
    Glad you liked it. I have not seen Wave 2 anywhere at brick-n-mortar... I hope to stop by a TRU Express in Mentor (Ohio) soon since I read that the Express stores had Wave 2. Can anyone confirm?
    DUDE!! I was just in the Mentor store Sunday and they still only had wave 1

    I work in Mentor and live in Ashtabula. Small world!

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    • MEGOMAN
      Defender of the Megoverse
      • Dec 30, 2008
      • 1103

      #17
      Originally posted by Astronut
      Thanks LynnTXP, MEGOMAN... and Mego73. Yes I am aware of those other lines (Brady Bunch etc) however I always had the most weakness for WGS.

      It's great to see Wonder Woman and Flash coming... and Martian Manhunter... jesus, it is just amazing these are being produced. As for more DC-oriented figures, I'd love to see Firestorm, Red Tornado, Black Lightning and Dr. Fate done Mego style this time around. I'm also hoping they do a Doomsday and/or Darkseid figure with a new bulky body type at one point.

      Anyone know if there's even a remote chance Mattel might *possibly* connect with Marvel to do their line? If this Retro-Action line is successful and continues on with Marvel characters hanging along with DC characters I think I would probably s#!% myself right there in the store. haha

      You got your wish!!! Darseid is coming in wave 4!!!

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      • boynightwing
        That Carl Guy
        • Apr 24, 2002
        • 3382

        #18
        I love those dreams where you find a whole bunch of Mego's at a store or warehouse or garage sale.

        I also loved the state of shock I went into when I saw Retro Batman at Toys R Us. In CANADA no less! We hardly ever get anything good.

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        • drmego
          EMCE Toys
          • Jun 15, 2001
          • 2411

          #19
          It's so great to know that people are still discovering that these figures
          are being made - and that kids are digging them.

          The kids in my neighborhood are starting to play with them - not my
          daughter's friends - mostly boys. It's great to be able to say that I
          was involved in makng them.
          www.drmego.com
          www.megoman.com
          www.emcetoys.com

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          • Meule
            Verbose Member
            • Nov 14, 2004
            • 28720

            #20
            Welcome aboard and thanks for the great story. Glad to hear your son is enjoying his own "Mego"
            "...The agony of my soul found vent in one loud, long and final scream of despair..." - Edgar Allan Poe

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            • UnderdogDJLSW
              To Fear is Not Logical...
              • Feb 17, 2008
              • 4895

              #21
              Great Story. It is pretty neat to see those figures on the pegs. Welcome!
              It's all good!

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              • ODBJBG
                Permanent Member
                • May 15, 2009
                • 3200

                #22
                I agree about the second shock being the sticker shock. I was really hoping Mattel's hand in this would help lower costs, but alas, no dice from the company who charges $10 for a JLU figure. This story would be better if Superman also was able to have a villain to fight, but at the price (considerably more than a Zhu-Zhu) I see why not.

                That said, great story. Glad to hear new people are coming on board. That's what it's all about. Hopefully you'll be able to continue to pick up more and grow your dual collection.

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                • renegade
                  Veteran Member
                  • Mar 16, 2010
                  • 353

                  #23
                  Astronaut............from a fellow though EX-Ohioan...Welcome aboard!! Long Live Michael Stanley!! (it's a private thang museum ya wouldn't understand) LOL

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                  • Astronut
                    Veteran Member
                    • Sep 21, 2010
                    • 360

                    #24
                    Originally posted by renegade
                    Astronaut............from a fellow though EX-Ohioan...Welcome aboard!! Long Live Michael Stanley!! (it's a private thang museum ya wouldn't understand) LOL
                    Thanks, man. Not a MSB fan but I am, embarassingly enough, a die-hard Browns fan. [covers head to prepare for massive attack]

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                    • Monsterama2000
                      Creepy and Kooky!
                      • Mar 27, 2008
                      • 578

                      #25
                      Welcome to The Museum Astronut! Go Steelers!

                      Originally posted by Astronut
                      Thanks, man. Not a MSB fan but I am, embarassingly enough, a die-hard Browns fan. [covers head to prepare for massive attack]
                      Erick
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                      Wonderful Wonderblog

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                      • Astronut
                        Veteran Member
                        • Sep 21, 2010
                        • 360

                        #26
                        Originally posted by ODBJBG
                        I agree about the second shock being the sticker shock. I was really hoping Mattel's hand in this would help lower costs, but alas, no dice from the company who charges $10 for a JLU figure.
                        Yeah, I can't figure it out. First let me say I am grateful that these have even been made in the first place... and that the project seems to be in the experienced, capable hands of Doc Mego and co. You have fulfilled - literally - a dream I have had on and off for DECADES: "Megos" in stores once again. I never really thought it would happen. But you guys did it. For that I say THANK YOU SO MUCH!

                        I do understand these have a degree of complexity, with fabric costumes etc... they are expensive to manufacture, what with the amount of hand labor involved (that's what she said.) But. $20 retail?

                        I worked for a gift manufacturing company a few years ago as an artist and liason to overseas vendors... I was privy to cogs, markup, etc (all the boring s#!%)... and I can't see why this type of figure has a retail of $20 a pop, given the size, weight and packaging involved. As other people have mentioned before me, this is Mattel we're talking about here; the company does this in its sleep and should also be able to get rock-bottom cogs from its vendors based on a ba-jillion orders. Look at the Barbie aisle and what do we see? Considerably larger-size figures - with clothing and accessories and more elaborate packaging, mind you - selling for about the same price (not always but in some cases). A Mego style figure is considerably smaller. What does that tell me? I must be missing something because I can't understand why the price point for them is approx double what it should be... in my opinion and based on what I know. Has anyone been able to defend the pricepoint based on anything other than "sticking it to sucker collectors" like me?

                        At $9.99... Hell, even at $12.99 each... I would buy so many more of these. Maybe Mattel will get wise and reevaluate price value because as it stands now the perception seems to be "ouch."

                        On a more positive note, thanks again for making the dream real!
                        Last edited by Astronut; Sep 21, '10, 8:43 PM. Reason: typos

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                        • Werewolf
                          Inhuman
                          • Jul 14, 2003
                          • 14957

                          #27
                          Originally posted by Astronut
                          Look at the Barbie aisle and what do we see? Considerably larger-size figures - with clothing and accessories and more elaborate packaging, mind you - selling for about the same price.
                          As a Barbie collector I can help a bit with that. Barbie is still a huge seller and the production runs on Barbie dolls are enormous. The new Mego-like figures are still very much a limited niche market. Higher production runs on Barbies means lower costs. The Retro Action DC figures are also a licensed product which also adds to the cost.
                          You are a bold and courageous person, afraid of nothing. High on a hill top near your home, there stands a dilapidated old mansion. Some say the place is haunted, but you don't believe in such myths. One dark and stormy night, a light appears in the topmost window in the tower of the old house. You decide to investigate... and you never return...

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                          • bgiles73
                            Veteran Member
                            • Apr 14, 2010
                            • 441

                            #28
                            Originally posted by Astronut
                            Yeah, I can't figure it out. First let me say I am grateful that these have even been made in the first place... and that the project seems to be in the experienced, capable hands of Doc Mego and co. You have fulfilled - literally - a dream I have had on and off for DECADES: "Megos" in stores once again. I never really thought it would happen. But you guys did it. For that I say THANK YOU SO MUCH!

                            I do understand these have a degree of complexity, with fabric costumes etc... they are expensive to manufacture, what with the amount of hand labor involved (that's what she said.) But. $20 retail?

                            I worked for a gift manufacturing company a few years ago as an artist and liason to overseas vendors... I was privy to cogs, markup, etc (all the boring s#!%)... and I can't see why this type of figure has a retail of $20 a pop, given the size, weight and packaging involved. As other people have mentioned before me, this is Mattel we're talking about here; the company does this in its sleep and should also be able to get rock-bottom cogs from its vendors based on a ba-jillion orders. Look at the Barbie aisle and what do we see? Considerably larger-size figures - with clothing and accessories and more elaborate packaging, mind you - selling for about the same price (not always but in some cases). A Mego style figure is considerably smaller. What does that tell me? I must be missing something because I can't understand why the price point for them is approx double what it should be... in my opinion and based on what I know. Has anyone been able to defend the pricepoint based on anything other than "sticking it to sucker collectors" like me?

                            At $9.99... Hell, even at $12.99 each... I would buy so many more of these. Maybe Mattel will get wise and reevaluate price value because as it stands now the perception seems to be "ouch."

                            On a more positive note, thanks again for making the dream real!
                            I'm sure the licensing fee is accountable in some part also for that high MSRP. Barbie is a Mattel owned brand. Then again, Masters of the Universe is also a Mattel owned property, and those are going for outrageously inflated prices too.

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                            • Werewolf
                              Inhuman
                              • Jul 14, 2003
                              • 14957

                              #29
                              Originally posted by bgiles73
                              Then again, Masters of the Universe is also a Mattel owned property, and those are going for outrageously inflated prices too.
                              MOTUC is also manufactured in very limited numbers.

                              In comparision Mattel sells 2 Barbies a second every single day. Mattel's top selling Barbie of all time, Totally Hair Barbie, sold 10 million units world wide. Yes, 10 million.
                              You are a bold and courageous person, afraid of nothing. High on a hill top near your home, there stands a dilapidated old mansion. Some say the place is haunted, but you don't believe in such myths. One dark and stormy night, a light appears in the topmost window in the tower of the old house. You decide to investigate... and you never return...

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                              • Tothiro
                                Kitten Mittens
                                • Aug 28, 2008
                                • 1342

                                #30
                                Yeah - it's economy of scale. Even just anecdotally, how lively is the Wave X Sighted thread? I mean, we're waiting to find these retail, as a TRU exclusive, and I've never seen a real shortage on Barbie product in the aisles of every major retailer. So right there you have to know the order quantities are much, much lower to absorb the cost of manufacture.

                                If these got into Wal-Mart and Target and that dropped the (still niche market) price down to $15, I'd be super happy. I think they'd be pretty on par with what original Mego cost back in the day then, if you're not thinking in 1970's dollars I mean.
                                Last edited by Tothiro; Sep 21, '10, 9:43 PM.

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