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Collectibles => Past Hasbro 3.75" Lines => Discover the Force / Movie Heroes => Topic started by: Jeff on January 29, 2013, 11:07 AM
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OK, so the majority here seem to be in agreement that they hate the new Class II assortment. The comically undersized Slave I, the hollow Republic Tank. Not many of you are buying.
What could Hasbro put in this line (think smaller ships that would hit the $20 price)?
Would you pay $20 for something Bail's Speeder from ROTS?
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Trandoshan Skiff from the Clone Wars show would be an excellent candidate IMO, too big for a Class I set but not as hefty as a true midsize vehicle. And collectors would be all over this I think, even realistic ones, it is that cool a design.
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Gian speeder. Though, that might be too big now.
Better Zam Wessel speeder.
Anakin's airspeeder from ROTS. Again, might be too big.
Hoth Rebel transport speeder.
Luke's Landspeeder maybe with a bonus womprat or something.
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Some new Speeders... Some EU or conceptual ideas could work.
For me it's all about the laughability of the undersized Slave-I and such. You can get a cheap POTF2 Slave-I that's a billion times better looking next to a figure. I just can't see that being a good idea.
I'd love seeing Zam's speeder, but you'd want that wrecked fender. I dont' think they can do it at the price/cost they're wanting to.
Ani's though, Bail's... i'd be cool with those for sure too, as both were a little lacking. I think they can do better.
The Hoth Rebel tank is cool but obscure. I'd be all for it though. I'd dig a Hoth Radar Cannon tank thing they design on their own... Like a small mobile version of the Hoth gun.
Maybe a hybrid hover-AT-AT type design. Take the angular armored elements of the Imperial walkers, but try making something like a small hover-tank. Similar to the Vintage Stormtrooper Transport perhaps? Something they could paint Hoth or Endor... Believable, but small and affordable for the new Class II format.
At this point, I think movie ships, bigger ones, really need to be left to exclusives or a bigger line of ships for more money. Just my opinion.
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I'd like to see something like the Platoon Attack Craft (http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Platoon_Attack_Craft).
(http://images1.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20050522083431/starwars/images/thumb/a/af/PAC.jpg/538px-PAC.jpg)
It would fit right into Hasbro's model for providing an alternative to a larger, cumbersome vehicle (MTT) for kids while still being able to haul around several figures. At this scale, I see it carrying about 7 battle droids (1 pilot, and 6 infantry) and have it feature a deployable rack (manually operated). The bottom/undercarriage could be essentially hollow like the Republic Fighter Tank to focus all of the detail/deco on the top side.
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There are definitely some options with this line if you open things up for some Hasbro interpretations of vehicle concepts. And there are also the vehicles that just didn't make the cut at the time.
A Gian speeder from Episode I would probably work from a scale standpoint. But it seems like all things Episode I have a stink about them with the exception of Darth Maul.
A Z-95 from Clone Wars might have this line as it's only option for a release. The Z-95 is starting to see some screen time on the animated series, but I can't see Hasbro investing heavily in the tooling for that vehicle. So this line and the Z-95 might be a good fit.
Anakin's Jedi Shuttle from ROTS really isn't all that big. I think it would definitely work in this format.
Bail Organa's speeder *MIGHT* be an option since it's in a couple of action sequences between the Jedi Temple / Order 66, and rescuing Yoda following his duel with Sidious. But there's definitely some issues regarding the appeal of the character. The pegwarming Bail Organa of the TLC Blue era made that abundantly clear.
As for the OT? I think you need to think even more EU/concept here.
A modern take on the Kenner Imperial Transport might be cool. I think vintage fans would be into that. Making it fit in what's likely to be a smaller packaging footprint might be a challenge.
A Hoth Rebel Tank definitely sounds cool, too.
An Endor Rebel speeder of some sort might be interesting, too.
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Rebel Assault Tank PX-10 (kind of like a Hiss Tank)
Republic Champion Speeder
Death Star playset sections (not really a ship I suppose)
Ewok Glider/Catapult combo
Dessert Skiff
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I'd like to see that Rebel tank... There's not a ton of documented EU rebel tanks out there.
I think a Desert skiff would be great, but the way things are, highly unlikely as anything but an exclusive for a premium. Just my opinion, but seems likely that's how that would go, if it went anywhere.
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Dessert Skiff
What would you put on your Dessert Skiff? A banana split? :P
While I'd love to see a new Skiff in the Class II assortment, I agree with Jesse that Hasbro knows they could get away with that one for more than $20 as a store exclusive, especially if they go the POTF Kenner box with it. I think I'd much prefer that if it meant they'd take the time to get the scale on it fixed like they did with the Speederbike upgrade.
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Floaty stand... Be cool.
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The Dessert Skift would obviously come with Serving Tray R2 and a variety of small, but tasty cakes, pies, and lightsaber shaped popsicles. Duh.
Damn JD Spell-Nazis
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Techno Union Starfighter (Mankvim-814 light interceptor)
(http://images1.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20050622103852/starwars/images/3/39/Mankvim-814_light_interceptor.jpg)
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naboo tumbleweeds. They'll fit right in the wasteland that is the Star Wars toy section.
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How about vehicles made of styrofoam and cardstock...to reduce costs. Instantly some big name webmaster proclaims them as wonderfully nostalgic like the vintage GI JOE gliders and Kenner playset backdrops.
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Was taking u seriously with mouth agape till I read the last bit and lol'd. Yeah I kinda like progress.
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naboo tumbleweeds. They'll fit right in the wasteland that is the Star Wars toy section.
LOL! I bet they would only charge #14.99 for those.
Unless they were exclusives.