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<blockquote data-quote="Vialli" data-source="post: 505392" data-attributes="member: 6402"><p>I know what Hasbro are trying do, they're tugging at the heartstrings of vintage collectors like us because trust me, like Tarkin, they will make more unproduced figures from the original line. I just feel that although we love to talk and speculate about the figures they didn't produce, that's where it should stay, they didn't make them, end of. Now we're going to have a situation where unlike the original 96, (which we all accept and love despite some sculpt and paint flaws because we didn't know any different and that's how they were made between 77-85) these new figures are going to cause debate about how they should or should not look like. I see people are already divided about the Tarkin sculpt, that's because it's being manufactured 2019 and not 1977 like it should have been in the first place. It was Kenner who missed the trick all those years ago and now Hasbro is going to try and cash in on that failure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vialli, post: 505392, member: 6402"] I know what Hasbro are trying do, they're tugging at the heartstrings of vintage collectors like us because trust me, like Tarkin, they will make more unproduced figures from the original line. I just feel that although we love to talk and speculate about the figures they didn't produce, that's where it should stay, they didn't make them, end of. Now we're going to have a situation where unlike the original 96, (which we all accept and love despite some sculpt and paint flaws because we didn't know any different and that's how they were made between 77-85) these new figures are going to cause debate about how they should or should not look like. I see people are already divided about the Tarkin sculpt, that's because it's being manufactured 2019 and not 1977 like it should have been in the first place. It was Kenner who missed the trick all those years ago and now Hasbro is going to try and cash in on that failure. [/QUOTE]
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