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Post by S_Gokin on May 2, 2019 21:08:55 GMT -5
------------------------------- I think that's fair where you're coming from in terms of price vs. combination but on my end I'm coming from non combining items like Sentinel Getters to which they aren't combining but being high end and containing a good amount of diecast with the internal engineering needed for more advanced combining, it falls in line with that stuff if it's 250-300. Like I said though, I'm certainly not going to complain if it falls within your price range either (lol.) Just giving reasoning as to why I could justify paying more. I think this is a bit different than Lightan in that it's more than a large, hollow box with arms and legs. This also does come with the TriThree combiner and from pictures it looks fully articulated in itself and potentially between 5-6" tall, so thinking about something like that sold separately it'd probably be somewhere between 50-70 in itself.
yea that tiny robot is cool but its all plastic as far as i remember only the feet were diecast, not %100 sure how tall its tho
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Post by S_Gokin on May 2, 2019 21:12:50 GMT -5
I think popularity is also important when it comes to price. Doing an obscure robot will have always lower sales so you need to price it higher in order to split some fixed cost in less units.
thats a gray area for me
if the demand is low thats mean the price should be low as well, however you find companies like ET charging a high end SOC price for not that famous robots
on the other hand when 5pro and HL Pro did couple of not that famous robots the price was very reasonable
so i dont know what to believe lol
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Post by KumaStyle.com (TJ) on May 3, 2019 5:05:50 GMT -5
------------------------------- I think that's fair where you're coming from in terms of price vs. combination but on my end I'm coming from non combining items like Sentinel Getters to which they aren't combining but being high end and containing a good amount of diecast with the internal engineering needed for more advanced combining, it falls in line with that stuff if it's 250-300. Like I said though, I'm certainly not going to complain if it falls within your price range either (lol.) Just giving reasoning as to why I could justify paying more. I think this is a bit different than Lightan in that it's more than a large, hollow box with arms and legs. This also does come with the TriThree combiner and from pictures it looks fully articulated in itself and potentially between 5-6" tall, so thinking about something like that sold separately it'd probably be somewhere between 50-70 in itself. yea that tiny robot is cool but its all plastic as far as i remember only the feet were diecast, not %100 sure how tall its tho
I'm going to step back looking at that pic and change to between 4 and 5" based on the size of a tamashii stand, and my price didn't indicate diecast; if you bought that figure on its own you're looking at a bottom price of $45-$50 and that can't be ignored when estimating the pricing of this Goshogun as a whole.
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Post by Chen on May 3, 2019 6:51:56 GMT -5
These look great and the fact that the line has a average height of 26cm (10.25") gives the designers a larger canvas to work with and add things like the articulated Trythree for Goshogun.
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Post by KumaStyle.com (TJ) on May 3, 2019 7:23:29 GMT -5
These look great and the fact that the line has a average height of 26cm (10.25") gives the designers a larger canvas to work with and add things like the articulated Trythree for Goshogun. Indeed.
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Post by reVolVer on May 3, 2019 10:04:28 GMT -5
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Post by S_Gokin on May 3, 2019 11:41:10 GMT -5
Wanting to buy this but something in me says.. hey you already got CMS.. and u love that cloud effect... dont you?
i also have the CMs and i love it, the amount of love CMs put in the robot in huge specially the tiny robot
even its an 12 years old figure it still hold its ground next to modern robots,
for me i think its the best figure that CMs ever did
but i need something poseable, something new and fresh for the robot, i think this one might be the answer (for the right price)
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Post by reVolVer on May 3, 2019 13:12:12 GMT -5
i dont buy doubles.. but even ill make an exemption on this.. this will cost around 30k yen.. so its moot.
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Post by TattooedRobot on May 4, 2019 11:25:03 GMT -5
Definitively getting 2 copies. Love GoShogun
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Post by S_Gokin on Jun 6, 2019 15:33:29 GMT -5
new photos
looks super good, i hope the price is super good as well
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Post by bocasas on Jun 6, 2019 18:25:50 GMT -5
Looks great (not the best pose ironically being pose+metal ) I'll get it depending of the price and when they are releasing it... I'm done for this year
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Post by S_Gokin on Jun 7, 2019 14:47:00 GMT -5
yea almost all of the companies cant take a decent photos for their figures lol
if only they gives me this job lol
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Post by k1r4yamato on Jun 8, 2019 11:19:18 GMT -5
Awesome look! This is Goshogun, best version among others. I feel super excited about this! Yeahh...
IMO this Pose+ Goshogun will cost more than thirty thousand Yen. Well, so be it! I'm in. LOL
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Post by Lejam on Jun 21, 2019 5:05:23 GMT -5
Release Date update from Pose+ staff: To further stabilise the quality control on the colouring and assembly of the <P+02 Baxingar>, our engineer has been working very hard on the production enhancement.
We would like to humbly to let our supporters know that, we have no choice but to defer the retail launch to August. We sincerely apologise and also deeply appreciate at the same time for your patience and support.... Good to know they are pushing far QC
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Post by mpchi on Jun 21, 2019 14:53:50 GMT -5
Honestly don't mind the push back one bit. Better QC > How soon it gets in my hands.
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Post by numbninja on Jun 21, 2019 15:23:50 GMT -5
Release Date update from Pose+ staff: To further stabilise the quality control on the colouring and assembly of the <P+02 Baxingar>, our engineer has been working very hard on the production enhancement.
We would like to humbly to let our supporters know that, we have no choice but to defer the retail launch to August. We sincerely apologise and also deeply appreciate at the same time for your patience and support.... Good to know they are pushing far QC Did u do the box art...that is hot
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Post by chogo on Jun 21, 2019 19:52:41 GMT -5
That Baxinger looks really small. 😀 Be interesting how their combiners turn out.
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Post by mpchi on Jun 21, 2019 20:48:50 GMT -5
That Baxinger looks really small. 😀 Be interesting how their combiners turn out. Huh? Small? Last time I heard its around 10-11 inch tall, on par with most bigger SOC combiners.
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Post by chogo on Jun 21, 2019 21:21:25 GMT -5
That Baxinger looks really small. 😀 Be interesting how their combiners turn out. Huh? Small? Last time I heard its around 10-11 inch tall, on par with most bigger SOC combiners. Right thats I read just looks small maybe because the box is big. I’m buying it anyways
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Post by nickgreat on Jun 22, 2019 9:38:36 GMT -5
Wonder if they'll have it as the assembled robot Baxinger straight out of the box (like the old original), or have it as individual cycles (like Golion).
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