Verfasst: Mo 16. Jun 2008, 20:49
Die Wave würde ich auch kaufen. Hoffentlich werden die Figs SA. Sonst würde z.B. ein neuer Dengar auch wenig Sinn machen...
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HierhinAlrikFassbauer hat geschrieben:Bekannte Figuren (wußte nicht, wohin damit) :
http://www.fantofan.jp/news/event/toysh ... C00299.jpg
... oder gar nicht, aber ich bin da ganz optimistischDurchde hat geschrieben:Aber vergesst nicht das sind alles Figuren welche auch erst in 2010 erscheinen könnten ...
- Ahsoka wird als Figur erscheinen - nähere Details auf der Comic Con. Vermutlich wird sie zum Jahreswechsel hin erscheinen.We went around the team and surveyed, and some personal-favorite figures that have yet to make it into the lineup include OTC characters, like, more Cantina patrons including Bom Vindin and, among others, Yerka Mig, Toryn Farr and Fozec (and other Jabba's palace denizens), while Prequel Trilogy figures we'd like to see someday include Ann & Tann Gella, additional pod racer pilots (the Gran especially), Varactyl, FA-4, the Mon Calamari dancers from the opera, Lava Flea, and Cin Drallig.
Armgelenk, nicht Handschuh.AlrikFassbauer hat geschrieben:- Plo Koons "Handschuh-Lichtschwert"
Da steht lediglich, dass der SW Shop die Info zur Figur rausbringt, aber nicht dass er dort erhältlich sein wird.Ein "Clone Wars Clone Trooper Captain" wird im Star Wars Online Shop und exklusiv auf der San Diego Comic Con zu bekommen sein.
Müsste man mal auf Bilder warten ...Bud hat geschrieben:Neue Gerüchte zur Wave 4 von Rebelscum:
http://www.rebelscum.com/story/front/On ... 115555.asp
Repacks, von denen ich mir die eine oder andere Fig gönnen werde...
Also Übersetzt hat Alrik schon richtig. Gauntlet heißt so viel wie Fehde- oder Stulpenhandschuh (normalerweise bei 'ner Rüstung). Der englische Begriff, von Hasbro ist irreführend: es müßte "wrist-lightsaber" oder so ähnlich heißen.Eukalyptus hat geschrieben:Armgelenk, nicht Handschuh.AlrikFassbauer hat geschrieben:- Plo Koons "Handschuh-Lichtschwert"
Keineswegs.Durchde hat geschrieben:- Hasbro plant, einige - nämlich die wichtigsten - Charaktere der Clone Wars Serie im realistischen Stil herauszubringen.
>> Armer Markus
, denn die Formulierung schreit geradezu nach einer "negativen" Aussage, also "We have no plans...".We have plans to produce the characters from the Clone Wars series in the realistic style. We are concentrating our efforts and tooling on making the most of each line. denn so wie die Antwort formuliert ist, schreit das geradezu nach:
War ja kein Fehler, zumindest nicht in der Übersetzung.AlrikFassbauer hat geschrieben:Ich habe es einmal "schnellübersetzt", ohne großartig ins Wörterbuch zu schauen.
Dabei können nun auch mal Fehler unterlaufen.
- Quelle : http://www.yakfaceforums.com/viewtopic. ... 4187#44187Q2: Dear Hasbro, what procedural checks/sign offs do figures go through to ensure that figures include the right accessories, namely the proper matching of lightsabers to their characters or do you hope things like this go unnoticed to kids or the "casual" collectors?
Errors seemed to have plagued Luke Skywalker figures in particular:
VTSC X-Wing Pilot:
- Wrong sculpt hilt (Vader's hilt) attached to belt
Luke Skywalker (Hoth Gear) from TAC ESB Commemorative Tin
- Wrong sculpt hilt (Vader's hilt)
TAC#12 Yavin Ceremony:
- Wrong sculpt hilt (Vader's hilt) attached to belt
- Running change to fake proper lightsaber by repainting wrong sculpt (Vader hilt)
TAC#18 Moisture Farmer:
- Wrong sculpt hilt (Anakin's Episode II hilt) attached to belt
Luke Skywalker (Hoth Gear) from TRU Exclusive Hoth Patrol Battle Pack:
- Wrong sculpt hilt (Vader's hilt)
Luke Skywalker (Snowspeeder Pilot) from Target Exclusive Battle of Hoth Battle Pack:
- Wrong ignited lightsaber (Obi-Wan Kenobi's lightsaber)
X-Wing Pilot from Wal-Mart Droid Factory 2 Pack:
- Wrong sculpt hilt (Vader's hilt) attached to belt
A2: We have procedures and LFL approval at every step of our design & production process. Unfortunately, sometimes mistakes still have unfortunately occurred. Sometimes it is just do to the volume of product that is being created and things slip through. Others times, it is a factory error and the time it takes to catch an error, some product has already produced. Other times, it come down to making choices of shipping a something that is 99% correct or not shipping it at all. With specific regards to the Luke lightsaber: At this small scale, Luke’s and Vader’s hilts are nearly identical. We had asked the factory to use Vader’s hilt
but the deco variations was between the two versions were not understood by the factory and they just used Vader’s exact hilt. We later caught and corrected the mistake, but some of the production run had occurred. Then, when we did the the next version we specified the previously used Luke but the factory copied the original, incorrect version of the decorated handle instead of the newly corrected version. We have no idea how Luke got Obi-Wan’s lightsaber. That may always remain a mystery.
- Quelle : http://www.yodasnews.com/YN: Pictures have recently surfaced showing some of the later 2008 figures on the new Legacy Collection packaging, numbered GH#. What is the criteria to make it as a Greatest Hit figure and how do they differ form the Saga Legends? Will these 'Greatest Hits' figures be packaged in the same case assortment as the Legacy Collection basic figures?
H: Great question. Saga Legends is designed as a kid-first targeted line that is a solution to a need-based problem that we can use across the world to get the best and most-in-demand figures out there in constant availability. The idea is that Saga Legends both complement the new Clone Wars animation (with versions of Anakin, Obi-Wan, Yoda, R2-D2, etc.) as well as generally ensure that many of the most popular Saga characters are available for kids. As with the vast majority of the previous Saga Legends line, there will be no changes to the figures themselves, but will just "carry forward" in new packaging. While there will be changes to the Legends lineup with time, the figures that we rotate in will be the best of the best. This may include troops like Shock Troopers, 501st, and other classic Clones that collectors like, but these effectively hit a dual audience.
The GH or "greatest hits" figures serve the similar purpose of adding core character strength to the Legacy/Droid Factory lineup, but here we have looked to figures that kids would also be interested in, but could also still have some collector demand as well (Felucia Troopers, TFU Vader, etc.), but ultimately will not be available all year like Saga Legends.
YN: Will the packaged "Build A Droid" droid parts be completely random, or will each figure come with a specific part?
H: Each figure will come with a Droid Factory part that is specifically assigned and there will not be random packout. As figures carry-forward from wave to wave - for instance the Vader figure with the 3-part helmet from Wave 1, which will be in multiple future waves - the droid part will change to the new wave's droid part (on the surface, this could look random with Vader eventually available with several different parts over time, but it is all scripted out). This means that the droids will only "exist" in the wave they ship in (i.e. R4-D6 and R7-Z0 are only available in Wave 1, etc).
Also, to remind fans once again on the strategy, if you just wanted to get one of each of all the droid parts to build all the different droids available, you can just pick up each of the new-release figures in the original wave they ship (the "BD" series figures, BD-1, BD-2, and so on) and skip the Greatest Hits ("GH" figures). If you just bought every BD figure, you would get every new-release figure and every droid part to build each droid. The GH series will have redundant parts to the BD series figures and completists can skip the GH series if they choose.