Interesting that MOTU Classics Snake Mountain looks just like the Snake Mountain in the recent Art book..same pull off top too
Mattel would have a lot better rep if they weren't so upfront about things. I honestly think having a "face" to the company just hurts. Acknowledging the things that we find irritating but proceding to do them anyways is just annoying. I'd prefer a faceless organization that I felt was oblivious to my wants. That sounds weird I know. I think that's why people speak generally positively about foreign toy companies, because they don't even attempt to communicate with fans so their intentions are unknown.
Apparently all three Power-Con exclusives will ONLY be available at Power-Con. I'm not sure how this decision fits into their stated desire of making collectors feel like kings?
It seems pretty straightforward. Power-Con is NOT run by a non-profit entity. It's a business venture. Although this is bad news for collectors, who have been asked to buy figures they didn't necessarily want year after year in order to get the ones they did want, it's good news for those who stand to profit from the convention.
Someone has started a petition about the Power-Con only exclusives:
https://www.change.org/p/mattel-make-all-convention-exclusives-available-to-everyone
Oh snap!!Don't be so quick to declare that there will be no lights.
Wow, really liking the look of Snake Mountain, but I think that cements it for me - I'm pretty much out of this line. I was thinking about finally picking up Castle Grayskull, but if I did that, I'd have to get Snake Mountain... and honestly, I don't really have a place for either. Especially if I have any hope of convincing my wife to finally let me have a USS Flagg.
I would, eventually, like to get the vintage versions, I think. I'm not sure if I mentioned in my last post, but if anyone has minty vintage MOTU figures, I'd consider trading my MOTUC stuff for them. The only MOTUC figures I'm keeping are basically the guys from the first two original waves and the Filmation intro. And maybe the original Horde guys.
I LOVE that this line is still going strong, though. Honestly, I had my doubts about 2016 but it's looking pretty spectacular. The Filmation style figures aren't for me, but they look great.
Then you get the complaints like you see from Hot toys collectors.
If it was my company I'd take the route of hot toys. It's not worth having to deal with the back biting. Always going to be people complaining.
That's why they are called Exclusives...
There's dozens of exclusives from several Cons I don't or cannot attend that I've missed... If people really want them bad, there's ways to get them... either ask somebody that's attending to get one for you, or go to the convention, or buy them on eBay, or... move on and not get them...
That's one of the stupidest petition I've ever seen... and I've seen plenty! *facepalm*
Oh snap!!
Yep, after all the doom and gloom from last year, it's nice to see MOTU is still going places!
That's the reason Sideshow doesn't post here any more...
MOTUC is unique in that it owes it's existence to subscribers.
Looks like they are trying to figure out ways to keep the exclusives an attractive reason to come to the Con (besides the fact that it's just a lot of fun) AND try to get it into fan's hands who can't get there for one reason or another.
There's no perfect answer here. I can understand people being sad or mad. I've been there before, too. But I also understand why exclusives exist. Transformers and GI Joe fans learned to live with it. I'm sure we can, too.
It only benefits the owner of Power-Con, which is a business venture and not a charity.
Mattycollector.com isn't a charity either...
If Mattel wants to change their model, they have every right to do so... It sucks, we might not like it, but it is what it is...
Power-Con is organized by several people... Are you suggesting Val will become rich overnight for selling these at the Con? [emoji1][emoji1][emoji1]
Do you think Mattel is giving these to them for free?
Once again, thank you adding so much intellectual discourse to this debate. I appreciate the countless hours you've undoubtedly spent framing your careful responses. Now that the polite niceties are out of the way why don't we begin?
Yes, Mattel has every right to change their model. Yet the crux of the matter is they have not. They are still relying on their subscription model and plan to for the Thundercats line as well. As I explained in my last post, convention only con exclusives erode the foundation of this model. There is no measurable benefit to Mattel or there customers to offer convention only exclusives. Even Scott, for all his blunders, was wise enough to see that would be a huge mistake and refused to go down that road with MOTUC.
Is Val getting rich? That would be a ridiculous assertion; however, Val does, according to Emiliano, make a nice profit of his website each month. Power-Con is another opportunity to add to his annual income if it were to be successful. Based upon Val's own words he specifically wanted these particular three exclusives at Power-Con because he knows there is demand for them. In short the more money Power-Con makes the more Val makes. Fans have been supporting this line for seven years. Now they are expected to support Val and Power-Con too? Now that is ridiculous.
Out of the 3, I like Camo Khan and wouldn't mind having him since TECHNICALLY he's a vintage figure. The others are mini-comic variations which I can live without. The only issue with the Camo Khan revealed is his weapon color. This particular variation of Camo Khan should have a brown weapon.
EDIT: My bad, This variation of Camo Khan DOES have the right color weapon.
I think everyone understands the concept of exclusives, but thank you for taking the time to attempt to enlighten everyone and add something meaningful to the discussion. MOTUC is unique in that it owes it's existence to subscribers. During the past seven years subscribers have had access to exclusive figures through mattycollector.com. This decision reverses seven years of precedent at a time when Mattel's stated objective is to make collectors feel like kings. It's also sub drive time once again. It's probably not the best time to marginalize subscribers who have loyally kept this line afloat. This poorly conceived decision particularly stings international customers who have been paying a high price to support the line for years. It only benefits the owner of Power-Con, which is a business venture and not a charity.
Once again, thank you adding so much intellectual discourse to this debate. I appreciate the countless hours you've undoubtedly spent framing your careful responses. Now that the polite niceties are out of the way why don't we begin?
Yes, Mattel has every right to change their model. Yet the crux of the matter is they have not. They are still relying on their subscription model and plan to for the Thundercats line as well. As I explained in my last post, convention only con exclusives erode the foundation of this model. There is no measurable benefit to Mattel or there customers to offer convention only exclusives. Even Scott, for all his blunders, was wise enough to see that would be a huge mistake and refused to go down that road with MOTUC.
Is Val getting rich? That would be a ridiculous assertion; however, Val does, according to Emiliano, make a nice profit of his website each month. Power-Con is another opportunity to add to his annual income if it were to be successful. Based upon Val's own words he specifically wanted these particular three exclusives at Power-Con because he knows there is demand for them. In short the more money Power-Con makes the more Val makes. Fans have been supporting this line for seven years. Now they are expected to support Val and Power-Con too? Now that is ridiculous.
I have a loose OG He-Man collection am I allowed to play with you guys ?
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