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Maybe I’m in the minority, and/or maybe many of you with think I’m premature in this pronouncement, but I’m ready to call Hot Toys’ move to USB powered sabers and light up costume/uniform effects a resounding FAILURE.
I know the button cell batteries are less than ideal in terms of life and effectiveness, and the latest Australian regulations around them certainly doesn’t help when a company is involved in international commerce. So customizing features and accessories for one particular region or another is a complication no company would want.
But the current state of the USB experiment is just not working. The USB sabers have been a colossal disappointment in every figure I’ve seen it used in. Arguably even worse than the button cells in terms of actual illumination of the saber cylinder. They don’t have the short life issue of the batteries, and replacing entire arms on our figures to support the light up saber can be a huge pain.
The main issue for me is that I want nothing to do with an insane twist up of wires, more wires and control boxes running through my entire display just to have mediocre to poor results.
In my view, what they MUST do here is revamp the wired saber effect a la what fusion has been able to pull of with their versions with FAR better saber results, and go back to the button cells for costume/uniform light up accents.
I can’t speak for all customers, of course, but I use those light up belts, chest boxes, 3PO eyes, etc. on a very limited basis when I’m doing photography or showing the figures off to friends, so the lifespan of the button cells has never really been much of an issue at all.
I get that some of us may appreciate the ability to flip a master switch and have all of the light up feature throughout the collection come to life, and for that reason it may be worth it to those costumers to go through the hassle of setting up, organizing, and generally dealing with the wire tangle to achieve that ability. And I’m not sure how many are in my camp.
For the record, I NEVER use the light up sabers in my display. I’ll pose them holding the unlit sabers and add the effect in photography. Another nice option might be a solid colored saber blade that reasonably represents the look of the ignited blade for display purposes.
For example, I invested in four Mando Dark Troopers for my display. I’ll activate their chest and eye lights for maybe 5 minutes a few times a month to show them off or for some pics, and after these many months, they still work great with the original batteries. I can’t even imagine working all those cords into a similar display while also coordinating power strips and wall outlets.
So if we can find a better system for the corded sabers, that might be acceptable. The batteries in the bodies for other light up features, or maybe a lighting system that can be worked into the bases of the figures (not very optimistic about this) seems to be the best option for the non-saber related light-up features. Maybe even incorporate “regular” double or triple A batteries which are far easier to replace.
Anyway, there just HAS to be a better way. Or maybe I’m alone with this rant.
Discuss…
I know the button cell batteries are less than ideal in terms of life and effectiveness, and the latest Australian regulations around them certainly doesn’t help when a company is involved in international commerce. So customizing features and accessories for one particular region or another is a complication no company would want.
But the current state of the USB experiment is just not working. The USB sabers have been a colossal disappointment in every figure I’ve seen it used in. Arguably even worse than the button cells in terms of actual illumination of the saber cylinder. They don’t have the short life issue of the batteries, and replacing entire arms on our figures to support the light up saber can be a huge pain.
The main issue for me is that I want nothing to do with an insane twist up of wires, more wires and control boxes running through my entire display just to have mediocre to poor results.
In my view, what they MUST do here is revamp the wired saber effect a la what fusion has been able to pull of with their versions with FAR better saber results, and go back to the button cells for costume/uniform light up accents.
I can’t speak for all customers, of course, but I use those light up belts, chest boxes, 3PO eyes, etc. on a very limited basis when I’m doing photography or showing the figures off to friends, so the lifespan of the button cells has never really been much of an issue at all.
I get that some of us may appreciate the ability to flip a master switch and have all of the light up feature throughout the collection come to life, and for that reason it may be worth it to those costumers to go through the hassle of setting up, organizing, and generally dealing with the wire tangle to achieve that ability. And I’m not sure how many are in my camp.
For the record, I NEVER use the light up sabers in my display. I’ll pose them holding the unlit sabers and add the effect in photography. Another nice option might be a solid colored saber blade that reasonably represents the look of the ignited blade for display purposes.
For example, I invested in four Mando Dark Troopers for my display. I’ll activate their chest and eye lights for maybe 5 minutes a few times a month to show them off or for some pics, and after these many months, they still work great with the original batteries. I can’t even imagine working all those cords into a similar display while also coordinating power strips and wall outlets.
So if we can find a better system for the corded sabers, that might be acceptable. The batteries in the bodies for other light up features, or maybe a lighting system that can be worked into the bases of the figures (not very optimistic about this) seems to be the best option for the non-saber related light-up features. Maybe even incorporate “regular” double or triple A batteries which are far easier to replace.
Anyway, there just HAS to be a better way. Or maybe I’m alone with this rant.
Discuss…
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