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Post by ScissorBreaker on Jul 27, 2007 19:54:16 GMT -5
OMG! I WAS TOTALLY GOING TO SAY THAT!!!!
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Post by Kyubigan on Jul 28, 2007 1:36:48 GMT -5
That's exactly how it is for the two Gojulases. Approximately 6,000 yen for the batt-opp and 3,000 yen for the windup. But isn't that supposedly true? Batt-ops are much expensive. Bout the horns, isn't it that the Dark is much expensive than the Red? Then again, much like what Kaelin said, a Non-limited Darkie...
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Post by Pawl on Aug 8, 2007 12:58:14 GMT -5
OK. A good Zoid to pick- one of my faves in fact- but rather they concentrated their efforts on proper zoids & left the horns to Koto.
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Post by ScissorBreaker on Aug 8, 2007 23:38:29 GMT -5
GODDAMMIT, THEY JUST NEED TO QUIT SCREWING AROUND AND GET WITH THE OJR REISSUES!!! THAT'S what everybody wants. Do they not realize they could make a mint off of a reissue Gilvader or Seapanther!?! Even if they were limited, it's better than nothing. I don't know where they get off charging $60 for a FRELLING MICROID THAT IS VAGUELY RESEMBLENT TO GOJULAS AND REDHORN, but they must be smoking some serious s**t. GRAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHH!!!!! *is incredibly angry at TT*
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Post by 尹 眞悟 on Aug 9, 2007 4:54:59 GMT -5
Actually that's a pretty debatable point as to how much they'd make. With that said, companies don't like to take risks and so prefer "safe" options. What with how spectacularly well Gildragon did (and before anyone begins to complain about the colours, keep in mind that most people who wanted a Gilvader badly didn't give a dam about the colours) I think it may be a while before TT attempts something similar though Sea Panther does have the advantage of not being an "XL" zoid.
As for where TT gets off charging that much, keep in mind that TT doesn't market these things for you, me or anyone on this forum. These items are released to the Japanese, that some sites will export these items is just our good fortune. What with the way things are in Japan, it's not overly too surprising to see this kind of item go for that much even if it is steep. Don't forget that a DVD in Japan can cost well over 5,000 yen.
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