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Post by Manson's inverted cross on May 3, 2011 5:43:09 GMT -5
Flex Force is just meant for kids, right?
I just don't understand why they're kind of expensive. They're even a bit pricey at ringside.
They look horrible, terribly crappy, and the novelty of them is pretty gay.
What's the deal?
Does anyone here buy them?
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Post by Manson's inverted cross on May 3, 2011 7:17:54 GMT -5
Anyone? Please? Cause I just don't get it.
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Post by mrhoss on May 3, 2011 7:28:46 GMT -5
I buy once in awhile. I can see them being good for kids, less joints = harder to break. But it is crazy that they cost as much as a basic considering they have less articulation and paint apps. Actually Target raised them to $10.99 which is $1 more than their Basics.
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Post by ComicHaulics® on May 3, 2011 7:50:49 GMT -5
I don't like them at all
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Post by Scott! on May 3, 2011 8:19:26 GMT -5
i in hate them, all they do is clog shhelves
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Post by Manson's inverted cross on May 3, 2011 8:36:22 GMT -5
i in hate them, all they do is clog shhelves Yeah, really. I don't think most kids are even dumb enough to buy them. I actually know a kid who buys WWE figs, and I don't think she likes FlexForce. Yeah, is all they do is clog shelves and take up room for good figs. I hate it when stores make decisions like that. Fortunately, it looks like another line that's destined to die. I dunno when the toy companies will learn... Maximum Sweat, STOMP, Trash talkers, and all those kiddie lines like that..
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Post by madd2k on May 3, 2011 8:59:06 GMT -5
They advertise this line preety well, so I think it sells good enough. If not they would've already canceled it. At least, it seems to sell better than the Legends line. The one thing that I didn't like about the line is that there were only 4 or 5 different moves at the start. But with John Cena's FU... ahm sorry Attitude Adjustment on the Horizon, the line gets better and better in my opinion (I REALLY like the figure).
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Post by Kollecting King on May 3, 2011 9:05:40 GMT -5
I personally like them they remind me of the hasbro days with the actions. And i know most people don't like them but honestly around my area flex force sells pretty well. I actually have been collecting at least one of each character released in flex force form as they give me something to look for and pick up in between the wait for other basic or elite series to appear in stores.
But in the end they are selling which is why they are still being released and everytime i go to a live wwe event the flex force table is surrounded by people playing with them so i think to the general public outside of this board they are pretty well liked.
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Post by steel on May 3, 2011 9:11:28 GMT -5
I don't buy them and avoid any gimmick/pre-posed/action feature items.
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Post by painfulregret on May 3, 2011 9:19:06 GMT -5
They're ok, but nothing for me to get excited about. I just wish they wouldn't clog the shelves, preventing new figures from being stocked.
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Post by mrhoss on May 3, 2011 9:52:41 GMT -5
The Flexforce sell fairly well around me. The stores have the pegs set for a certain amount of Flexforce, basics, elites, etc. So unsold Flexforce have no effect on the other lines stock.
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Post by Manson's inverted cross on May 3, 2011 9:55:59 GMT -5
The Flexforce sell fairly well around me. The stores have the pegs set for a certain amount of Flexforce, basics, elites, etc. So unsold Flexforce have no effect on the other lines stock. If there was no FlexForce, there would be more room for other wrestling lines.
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Post by Neos on May 3, 2011 10:05:25 GMT -5
I think if they each had different moves, the line would do a lot better. John Cena's FU, Big how's chokeslam, etc. instead of generic fist pounding and hook throwing moves.
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Post by Next Manufactured’s Sweater on May 3, 2011 10:12:23 GMT -5
I personally like them they remind me of the hasbro days with the actions. And i know most people don't like them but honestly around my area flex force sells pretty well. I actually have been collecting at least one of each character released in flex force form as they give me something to look for and pick up in between the wait for other basic or elite series to appear in stores. But in the end they are selling which is why they are still being released and everytime i go to a live wwe event the flex force table is surrounded by people playing with them so i think to the general public outside of this board they are pretty well liked. I think so, too. A lot of collectors on here don't understand that this board is a relatively small section of the audience. FlexForce seem pretty popular to me, they're always restocking them and bringing out new accessory packs and such. I don't like them myself, but I can see why they'd be attractive to kids and other buyers.
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Post by D.B.K. on May 3, 2011 10:18:03 GMT -5
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Post by Ruby Fusion on May 3, 2011 10:52:36 GMT -5
I buy once in awhile. I can see them being good for kids, less joints = harder to break. But it is crazy that they cost as much as a basic considering they have less articulation and paint apps. Actually Target raised them to $10.99 which is $1 more than their Basics. Holy moly; $9.99 for basics! $10.99 for Flex Force! At those prices I'd buy every damn figure!!! Over here basics are 14.99 euros ($22.31), Flex Force go for 19.99 euros ($29.75)! I guess Mattel read this board and saw how many people like the old Hasbros, so Mattel made Flex Force; the idea was great, the execution not so much...
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Post by Deleted on May 3, 2011 10:59:12 GMT -5
I buy once in awhile. I can see them being good for kids, less joints = harder to break. But it is crazy that they cost as much as a basic considering they have less articulation and paint apps. Actually Target raised them to $10.99 which is $1 more than their Basics. Holy moly; $9.99 for basics! $10.99 for Flex Force! At those prices I'd buy every damn figure!!! Over here basics are 14.99 euros ($22.31), Flex Force go for 19.99 euros ($29.75)! I guess Mattel read this board and saw how many people like the old Hasbros, so Mattel made Flex Force; the idea was great, the execution not so much... no way in hell id buy one of those godawful things for 30$
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Post by mrhoss on May 3, 2011 11:18:33 GMT -5
[quote author=slimshady420 board=wftmattel
If there was no FlexForce, there would be more room for other wrestling lines. [/quote]
Like what, I wish we could get accessory packs and some good 12" figures.
Mattel is an American company. In the old days foreign companies used to sublicense the rights to toys. Or maybe European stores don't have the same buying power or competition between Wally, Target, TRU, and Kmart plus the smaller regional stores. Bandai of America releases cheap junk over her while their Japanese division sells superior toys to the Japanese. By the time I get a Japanese toy I have paid well over their retail.
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Post by Ruby Fusion on May 3, 2011 11:32:02 GMT -5
Mattel is an American company. In the old days foreign companies used to sublicense the rights to toys. Or maybe European stores don't have the same buying power or competition between Wally, Target, TRU, and Kmart plus the smaller regional stores. Bandai of America releases cheap junk over her while their Japanese division sells superior toys to the Japanese. By the time I get a Japanese toy I have paid well over their retail. True; Mattel IS an American company, they sell their other lines (Matchbox, Hotwheels, Barbie, Avatar, ...) too but at more affordable prices...
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Post by Manson's inverted cross on May 3, 2011 11:32:10 GMT -5
How about using that space to stock more of the current lines? Like buying more of each figure so it won't be so hard to find some of them? A lot of them sell out really fast.
Also it seems a lot of stores do not get in every series. I've noticed a lot of stores lacking the classic-style series'.
There are A LOT of wrestling figure series' these days, and there are always ways for the stores to do a better job of stocking up.
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