gunslingercbr wrote:
man, that thing is huge; don't know where I am going to find space for one, none-the-less the two or three I will be inclined to buy.
but my question is if Hasbro can get a large, new sculpted vehicle of this size at such a low price point, why have they been sabotaging the brand with such high price-points for several years? there are so many vehicles Hasbro could release at this size and price that collectors would buy up in droves (or at least claim they would).
I've been somewhat wondering this off and on..
I'm thinking that maybe Hasbro is willingly taking a hit on the Skystriker to try to help build the brands retail presence back up?
But the timing seems off. We know that the 30th stuff will stop when Joe: Cobra Strikes comes out with it's line. So if Hasbro was going to take a hit on something, wouldn't it make sense to do so after the movie stuff?
So maybe they are taking a hit just for the fans?
Because really, the price point for the Skystriker, based on recent releases, should easily be up around 60 or so.