Minerva, Nightbeat, Hosehead and Siren so far.The rumour mill had floated Deszarus as a mainline 2023 release, if Victory Saber was a success. Obviously subject to change this early out.
But just as Unicron served as a precursor to SS86, pretty sure Hasbro has some ideas for JG1 representation in the next few years (already Minerva is on the docket).
Well, Victory Saber opened the door. If not for him, we'd never get a toy based on a Japanese G1 character updated.The rumour mill had floated Deszarus as a mainline 2023 release, if Victory Saber was a success. Obviously subject to change this early out.
But just as Unicron served as a precursor to SS86, pretty sure Hasbro has some ideas for JG1 representation in the next few years (already Minerva is on the docket).
Well, Victory Saber opened the door. If not for him, we'd never get a toy based on a Japanese G1 character updated.
Right...I get that. It just seems there's quite a bit of instability globally. Coming from the automotive industry, where unforeseen supply issues have happened and new, in-stock inventory has dwindled to sometimes low single-digit numbers and wait times on orders reaching up to two years now...It just had me concerned that if it can happen to a company like Honda...it can happen to anyone. I realize that we're talking different materials and circumstances, but thought I'd ask. Maybe I'll pull K.O. Victory Saber out of the trash and apologize until I have the HasLab version in hand.No, seriously, that's up to Hasbro/Takara to figure out. They proposed this product with the initial logistics probably already hammered out. Can something happen that messes up their capacity to deliver? I mean, anything's possible although those things probably happen in every toyline and get resolved without the news getting out because a) it's their job to set a deadline that accounts for possible hindrances and make that deadline regardless and b) it would adversely affect stakeholder confidence in future projects.