Thor was a good choice. Thor or Iron Man. Some Tony Stark sarcasm and hijinks would also have been fun to watch unfold, but I guess since you already introduced Loki into the storyline this makes more sense.
I kind of wish there was a rear view of Jetfire. I like a lot of the design elements, but it's harder to judge how his jet pack kibble looks from the front given the way it sticks out.
Big ol' gallery here.
Pretty much everywhere I've gone that's featured the topic has mentioned an out of court settlement was reached, but that the details of the settlement are private.
http://generalsjoes.com/2013/10/10/...y-settle-lawsuit-over-sdcc-exclusive-jetfire/
http://www.tomopop.com/harmony-gold-suit-against-hasbro-over-exclusive-dismissed-32374.phtml
http://www.tfw2005.com/transformers...-dismissed-in-out-of-court-settlement-178579/
The OOC settlement could be monetary or just a legal agreement between the two parties.
TFWiki said:Subsequently, an order was filed on September 23rd, 2013, to dismiss the case with predjudice, implying that Harmony Gold and Hasbro have reached a settlement. Although confirmation of a settlement, much less details, have not been revealed, the fact that the case was dismissed with predjudice means that Harmony Gold cannot sue over the Jetfire issue again. By early October, the set was made available on Hasbro Toy Shop, though the set sold out quickly.
I kind of wish there was a rear view of Jetfire. I like a lot of the design elements, but it's harder to judge how his jet pack kibble looks from the front given the way it sticks out.
Big ol' gallery here.
Thanks - I actually stumbled on that last night and realized I could have just googled it.I'm definitely interested in the figure, although I think the earlier Generations mold has plenty of strong points by itself. I think it does a nice job blending elements of both the original toy and the animation model, whereas this one seems to lean closer to the original Macross design (not a bad thing by itself). Someone made the comment that they didn't like having a fake canopy on the chest, but by itself that's not a huge turnoff to me.
It's not really an assumption at all. It's just that the two sides did reach an agreement of some kind, and that's really all a settlement is.Pretty much everywhere I've gone that's featured the topic has mentioned an out of court settlement was reached, but that the details of the settlement are private.
http://generalsjoes.com/2013/10/10/...y-settle-lawsuit-over-sdcc-exclusive-jetfire/
http://www.tomopop.com/harmony-gold-suit-against-hasbro-over-exclusive-dismissed-32374.phtml
http://www.tfw2005.com/transformers...-dismissed-in-out-of-court-settlement-178579/
The OOC settlement could be monetary or just a legal agreement between the two parties.
I dunno – that part about a settlement sounds like an assumption being made by those authors. (A possibly accurate assumption, but still.)
There truly would have to be a OOC settlement by the two parties to have the case dismissed before it really went anywhere. As I actually said earlier, the terms of settlement are private, and it's likely a part of the agreement between the two parties to keep it that way.As TFWiki put it:
TFWiki said:Subsequently, an order was filed on September 23rd, 2013, to dismiss the case with predjudice, implying that Harmony Gold and Hasbro have reached a settlement. Although confirmation of a settlement, much less details, have not been revealed, the fact that the case was dismissed with predjudice means that Harmony Gold cannot sue over the Jetfire issue again.
It's not guesswork at all. Stuff like this isn't all that uncommon for two sides in a legal dispute (be it corporate, small claims, or divorce) to work things out privately between them and then have the case dismissed before it could potentially get ugly.Maybe a settlement is the only way to get a case dismissed with prejudice (for all I know. Which is not much), but it still sounds like guesswork.
It wasn't the court that dismissed it, but rather both Harmony and Hasbro filing a motion together to have it dismissed.I prefer to think the court dismissed it because Harmony Gold is full of crap.![]()
That Enterprise looks stunning. I might have to pick up a couple of these ships sooner or later. There's a classic TOS Enterprise, I take it?
If so and she doesn't cost a fortune she'd be my first purchase.
I know. It's pitiful. I know Hasbro's been in some dire creative and business straits lately but you'd think they'd enjoy the idea of marketing some first-class action figures and accessories and taking advantage of the Trek fanbase and another smash movie being in theaters.
They've really dropped the ball by ignoring the Trek license. That company makes some fantastic, beloved product when it sets its mind to it.
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