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alvarobm wrote:They could, at least, send the molds to foreign toys manufacturers, like Funkskool, Estrela or Plastirama (charging low royalties) to allow these manufactures to make the toys and sell online and at local market.
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Yoho Joe wrote:No, and specifically said that they would not reveal which molds are gone, so as not to, paraphrasing, "raise hopes and then have people complain when they can't come through".
Basically what it came down to was Hasbro said they were not going to pay to store the molds any longer. The storage costs in conjunction to the deterioration of the molds (they are showing rust and pitting after 25 years) made no fiscal sense. It would be cheaper to make new molds than to store and fix existing molds.
That said, Hasbro gave the club a list and basically said, what do you want us to keep. No ideas how many molds the club was able to salvage (they did say they initially said "all of them"), but they were very plain in saying they would produce O-Ring figures "as long as they could".
Basically, the molds are deteriorating rapidly, and are even more limited now. Club has some reserved, but looks like Hasbro is moving on. My read is we got a few years of O-Ring era stuff and then that's it. I'd guess on vehicles, is that if we haven't seen it released in the last decade, it's probably not gonna happen without new tooling.
pbarny wrote:alvarobm wrote:They could, at least, send the molds to foreign toys manufacturers, like Funkskool, Estrela or Plastirama (charging low royalties) to allow these manufactures to make the toys and sell online and at local market.
They can't. The point is they're falling apart just sitting in the warehouses/storage they do have. It also costs money to properly dispose of metals. Best to do it now when they can still get some value melting them for scrap than to have them pay for toxic disposal fees and pass those costs along to us.
alvarobm wrote:Despite the risk of "increase hopes", someone from the Club could give us a list of which pieces Hasbro saved for future exclusives.
Dune Echo wrote:alvarobm wrote:Despite the risk of "increase hopes", someone from the Club could give us a list of which pieces Hasbro saved for future exclusives.
You do realize we're dealing with the Collector's Club, right?
alvarobm wrote:Dune Echo wrote:alvarobm wrote:Despite the risk of "increase hopes", someone from the Club could give us a list of which pieces Hasbro saved for future exclusives.
You do realize we're dealing with the Collector's Club, right?
Yes, but you sound like they are...hmmm..."evil"
Dune Echo wrote:
Yes, but you sound like they are...hmmm..."evil"
kingofpain26 wrote:Dune Echo wrote:
Yes, but you sound like they are...hmmm..."evil"
Never said that. But they're are unequivocally uncommunicative.
SkippytyA wrote:.....
I think we as collectors, on the day that all vintage o-ring molds are discarded by either the club and/or hasbro, we should hold an official memorial. I'm serious about that.





SkippytyA wrote:So is it natural for the o-ring molds to rust and pit? Makes me wander what condition they've been stored in.
I think we as collectors, on the day that all vintage o-ring molds are discarded by either the club and/or hasbro, we should hold an official memorial. I'm serious about that.
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