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11-18-2017, 05:53 PM | #21 |
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I have a stupid question. If Bandai is so hard up for money, why is it bothering making these new molds for limited articulation Zords? Why not simply make some more of the Legacy Zords and sell them all separately, a la the Netflix Voltron series? Obviously, you can only do that with the main Megazords and not the 6th Ranger Zords like Dragonzord or Titanus, but I would imagine it would be cheaper.
Also, why are they using brand new molds for the Legacy line? Granted, they have less articulations, but why not use similar molds that were used for the Legendary Rangers in the Super Megaforce line? IIRC, most people were pretty happy with those molds. Just paint the weapons, which isn't too much trouble. Last edited by RandomGuy; 11-18-2017 at 05:56 PM.. |
11-19-2017, 01:47 PM | #22 |
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I have a stupid question. If Bandai is so hard up for money, why is it bothering making these new molds for limited articulation Zords? Why not simply make some more of the Legacy Zords and sell them all separately, a la the Netflix Voltron series? Obviously, you can only do that with the main Megazords and not the 6th Ranger Zords like Dragonzord or Titanus, but I would imagine it would be cheaper.
Also, why are they using brand new molds for the Legacy line? Granted, they have less articulations, but why not use similar molds that were used for the Legendary Rangers in the Super Megaforce line? IIRC, most people were pretty happy with those molds. Just paint the weapons, which isn't too much trouble. Bandai reuses pieces and molds like it's nobody's business. During the "Armored Might" line of figures, they reused the Thundercats molds from the failed Thundercats toy line (the super beefy articulated pieces). With the Legacy 6.5" line, they've used the same shoulders, torsos, legs, and arms in almost every figure (with the exception of a few pieces). Now, Bandai is using the same engineering from the Legacy 6.5" Power Rangers line for their Dragon Ball Super figures. I don't own any, but I can imagine there's some similar pieces (because it's the same scale). So where they're hard pressed for money is beyond me. As for the Legacy Zords ... no one knows. No one asked for those. No one was asking for "SUPER ARTICULATED NON-TRANSFORMING ZORDS PLZ". Soul of Chogokin Daizyujin solved the need for most people. The obvious answer - Bandai is struggling to find reasons to keep Mighty Morphin on the shelves. It is a fact that Mighty Morphin sells the best, but it's also fact that they have barely released anything except Mighty Morphin. But all these new additions to the Legacy line is being done because retailers want Mighty Morphin because it sells, and Bandai is happy to oblige.
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