Category Archives: Editorial

Editorial Addendum: I’ll Take a Haslab Gunship with Waffles on the Side

Tasty waffles not included.

After my initial gut reaction toward the cost of the Haslab LAAT/i Gunship, I have in fact waffled and backed the campaign. This was not out of pressure, FOMO or being a “corporate shill” for Hasbro. Of figures & vehicles in my collection, the ones I have the most of will either be directly compatible with the gunship or be supplemental to any sort of display that I’d be able to assemble – and that is before any of the new products that are coming for the Battle of Geonosis campaign. The Haslab Cantina, while a fine display in and of itself isn’t super “action oriented” nor serves as a real “toy” in the traditional sense – something the LAAT/i Gunship excels in (it is also cheaper than the deluxe Cantina of which I bought two). If you haven’t taken the time to watch the last video, it helped sell me on the LAAT – it is really a fantastic offering*.

#backtvc is a collector wide campaign, not something we either claim ownership or demand blind support. Adults in the room can make smart decisions and still #backtvc only if makes it financial sense for them. I encourage responsibility in collecting and not let those with an online “influence” pressure you one way or another.

*Yes I still hate the price.

Editorial: I Love Everything About the Haslab TVC Gunship But…

Yoda, knowing he will not financially recover from this campaign.

Time for some real talk. First off, as of this writing, I have yet to back this campaign. To say I heard a bit about it before the campaign officially launched would be overselling it. I knew of the project itself but not the tiers nor the final price and when the latter was revealed, I clutched my chest and then my wallet.

I spend a lot money and time on Star Wars toys. Normally, a reveal like yesterday’s Haslab TVC Gunship would have me very excited with zero hesitation on backing such a fantastic piece. I think the overall design/size, features, details, deco, and customizable options are excellent – even the tiers are fine as we are all now trained to know that the figures aren’t locked behind this Haslab, just the cardbacks. But that price. ZOINKS! I can’t help but think that if this had lights and sounds included the sticker shock wouldn’t be so intense. Or if it was $50 less ($399) where it psychologically doesn’t cross the $400 threshold, I think they’d have a sure fire hit. Another drawback this has for some is that for a “dream project”, it charts into “been there, done that” waters as many of us have multiple gunships already (granted they are 20+ years old). I think we need to put out of our minds that realistically, the Haslab model can’t only be for never before made items. It takes too many possibilities off the table.

Is this party over before it’s even really started? I don’t think so, but I think this may be the first true test of will for many, including myself, and it could shape future Haslabs and possibly the Vintage Collection line itself if this pulls a Rancor and falls short of its minimum funding goal. We’ll see in September.

Bursting the Bubble of Star Wars Collectibles and Collectors

“You can’t stop change any more than you can stop the suns from setting.”

The past 24 hours have been rife with discussion on the advancing progress of Hasbro’s commitment to removing plastic from their packaging by the end of 2022. Yesterday’s Marvel Legends Livestream gave collectors their first official look at the redesigned packaging for several products that incorporate the windowless form factor. Star Wars Black Series collectors can expect something very similar to be implemented this year as well. Last year, we exclusively shared Hasbro-proposed designs for the Black Series and now sights are set on what will happen to the beloved Vintage Collection, Retro Collection and even the 6″ Kenner-style carded Black Series figures.

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Time For A Change: Stop The Piecemeal Preorder Process

I think I speak for a large portion (all?) of the collecting community when I make a direct plea to Hasbro and by extension, to Lucasfilm Licensing, to put a merciful end to the piecemeal preorder process of figures from the same wave/case assortment. This request applies to Vintage Collection and Black Series preorders alike.

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Hasbro + Retail Partner Exclusives: A Recipe for Disaster

Hasbro’s U.S. retailer partnerships with Walmart, Target and Amazon for exclusives are synonymous in the collecting community for being an absolute joke in terms of execution, reliability, ridiculously short preorder windows, and unknown delivery dates.

Sadly, nothing of which I’ve listed above is new to long-time collectors, especially within the past few years, and personally, I feel only so much can be blamed on the lingering effects of the pandemic. More and more collectors are throwing up their arms with the “work” that goes into their hobby, skipping preorders completely, and rolling the dice to see if they can find it at retail later — if at all.

Also, why does Hasbro issue press releases with definitive preorder dates/times only to have retailer do their own thing and launch them (fully or in part) 5-7 hours early? Is the communication between retailers and Hasbro that “off”? Why do new orders (not just Walmart) ship often before preorders that were placed months prior? Why does there have to be technological hoops for customers to jump through in order for us to give those partners our money? We won’t even get into the shipping issues as we all know the greatest offender in that regard.

These days with such long lead-times from preorder to release date (if known), some have forgotten products are even coming or that they were even announced at all. Plus, with rising prices on everything (not just toys), many have succumbed to the fact that Star Wars collecting at its most basic level is more hassle than it is worth and is rarely a “positive preorder experience”.