With interiors painted and thats it like it rolled of the factory in 1940?

ROFLMAO!Threetoughtrucks wrote:Very curious choice of words.
FB wrote:
Brings a picture to mindcan't just pull i t out of your ass... if you could... I would be there!!![]()
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The problems with motorcycles are: (1) Maisto has a good line of cheap 1:18 that include a WWII Harley, (2) when BBI released its modern recon dirt bike it warmed shelves (I loved it and bought several), (3) Hasbro released a BMW for the Indiana Jones line which eventually hit discount prices too (again, I loved it), and (4) other smaller items such as the PAK-40 also warmed shelves (and once again, the PAK-40 is honestly one of the best 1:18 items ever.usmcchet9296 wrote:While I agree with what some have said here I do think AllGo should stick with previously un-released vehicles for the time being
A swimmiwagen would rock
A BMW or Harley motorcycle would be cool
re-releasing the Jeep or Kubel if Allgo has the molds would be cost effective but a total redo would be costly considering there are better products out there like the Gate Jeep or minichamps Kubel
I agree that the Hasbro / Indy bike would have done better had it looked less like a toy. Though other German Indy vehicles did OK.Fritzkrieg wrote:Well, I saw only 2 Pak-40s in the wild in my area. The reason why the Indy German Motorcycle, did not sell better, is because it was too toyish and not a good representation of a German BMW motorcycle.
Yeah, the German w/ bike and the Indy w/ horse were actually received decently. There were many good items in the recent Indy line, but Hasbro managed to come up with some bad ones too, and then mind-bogglingly clutter the case assortments with them to astonishingly high levels. Whoever was responsible for that most certainly should have been fired as it nearly single-handedly destroyed that line - Mutt w/ snake, Indy w/ RPG. Gah!!!Jesse James wrote:Actually, the Indy Bikes didn't do all that bad... You'd be surprised how many actually sold. The REST of the deluxe stuff plugged the line, but German bikes were tough to find for a while. Hasbro got more out, but they didn't do too bad, according to what I've been told anyway. In a line that had its fair share of misses, that's not a bad badge to have.
That said thing about the Indy line is there was real potential for many other figures too!coreystinson wrote: Yeah, the German w/ bike and the Indy w/ horse were actually received decently. There were many good items in the recent Indy line, but Hasbro managed to come up with some bad ones too, and then mind-bogglingly clutter the case assortments with them to astonishingly high levels. Whoever was responsible for that most certainly should have been fired as it nearly single-handedly destroyed that line - Mutt w/ snake, Indy w/ RPG. Gah!!!
I saw those last two just the other day at a Wal-Mart clearance aisle for $3 each. I couldn't make that up if I tried.coreystinson wrote:Yeah, the German w/ bike and the Indy w/ horse were actually received decently. There were many good items in the recent Indy line, but Hasbro managed to come up with some bad ones too, and then mind-bogglingly clutter the case assortments with them to astonishingly high levels. Whoever was responsible for that most certainly should have been fired as it nearly single-handedly destroyed that line - Mutt w/ snake, Indy w/ RPG. Gah!!!Jesse James wrote:Actually, the Indy Bikes didn't do all that bad... You'd be surprised how many actually sold. The REST of the deluxe stuff plugged the line, but German bikes were tough to find for a while. Hasbro got more out, but they didn't do too bad, according to what I've been told anyway. In a line that had its fair share of misses, that's not a bad badge to have.