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If only they made it smaller, it would both decrease the price and make it playable, a 6" chess piece even tho looks good but imagine how big it's board is and than imagine like 32 pieces like this on that board, as if their colorful nature wasn't distracting enough...
Oh yeah I didn't even think of that. Even if we did get this, most of us would just tuck it in a closet anyways because the board would be huge. I think you'd legit have to stand in order to play at some points.
This is a prime example of Kickstarter doing it's darn job. Every idea we have is a brilliant one that everyone will love... until it has to come face-to-face with hard reality. And in this case hard reality said "no", and that was honestly probably the right answer. Now make me a chess set where the pieces transform into robots, and I'm all in.
Honestly, i was fine with the size. Gives you the option of just having cool statues instead of chess pieces. It was the price that turned me away. 600 dollars for all that? i'm pretty sure there are entire third party combiner sets cheaper than that.
While the novelty is neat to think about, it was way too big to be practical and way too expensive for that impracticality. Not to mention the same thing could be replicated with a normal chess board and a handful of Kreons. Also nice Star Convoy shirt! Gotta find me one of those.
Funny enough, when I was in high school I designed my own G1 chess set in Sketchup as a 3d modeling class project. Scale was much smaller than what hasbro was going for, and as a time saving measure I only did individual characters for the non-pawn pieces, with the autobot pawns being Bumblebee and his repaints, and the decepticon ones being Starscream and all the seekers.
Nowadays, one could, theoretically, make the same thing at a fraction of the cost and scale with resin-printed miniatures and tile pieces. Just get some STLs and some 3d resin printers.
Had the set meet half the size in every dimension and retailed for ≈300 I could see it having a stronger niche. Even then it probably wouldn’t have funded.
This chest set was destined to fail from the start. First Hasbro already released a chess set that was DOA. Second 3D printers. You can make your own set with your favorite characters.
They were the same company that made a Marvel chess set that came with a magazine. I subscribed for a few years to get every piece, and gifted them to my son. They looked great, but the build quality was atrocious. They were super brittle, and some of the pieces broke just taking them out of the box.
The basic idea was good, but it went to crap after that. A set with bots around the current core size could possibly work. If it were at a smaller scale, bots that were not chosen to be in the original set could be sold separately to allow a little bit of personalization. A lot of different options at a small scale.
Eaglemoss really were having aim waay high plans.
If only they made it smaller, it would both decrease the price and make it playable, a 6" chess piece even tho looks good but imagine how big it's board is and than imagine like 32 pieces like this on that board, as if their colorful nature wasn't distracting enough...
A pewter set or pewter and bronze would have been better
Oh yeah I didn't even think of that. Even if we did get this, most of us would just tuck it in a closet anyways because the board would be huge. I think you'd legit have to stand in order to play at some points.
It's a shame because it would have been a great collectible set for $100 or even $200.
Starscream truly is a queen
Yeesh, and I thought $600 for Unicron was asking a lot. Nice-looking pieces but still.
A prime example that size, infact, does matter
I could've seen this project potentially taking off if they'd been half the size.
I remember it well, I thought it was stupidly big and stupidly expensive. Turns out too many people agreed with me.
To me it’s really funny how Hasbro let them run a crowdfund for an expensive high-end item, and then only partway through put up HasLab Victory Saber.
This is a prime example of Kickstarter doing it's darn job. Every idea we have is a brilliant one that everyone will love... until it has to come face-to-face with hard reality. And in this case hard reality said "no", and that was honestly probably the right answer.
Now make me a chess set where the pieces transform into robots, and I'm all in.
Or just get a chess board and use your action figures as pieces.
Starscream will always be the queen of my heart.
Honestly, i was fine with the size. Gives you the option of just having cool statues instead of chess pieces. It was the price that turned me away. 600 dollars for all that? i'm pretty sure there are entire third party combiner sets cheaper than that.
While the novelty is neat to think about, it was way too big to be practical and way too expensive for that impracticality. Not to mention the same thing could be replicated with a normal chess board and a handful of Kreons.
Also nice Star Convoy shirt! Gotta find me one of those.
Aw, I was looking forward to that but yeah, that price tag definitely killed it before it could get off the ground
Funny enough, when I was in high school I designed my own G1 chess set in Sketchup as a 3d modeling class project. Scale was much smaller than what hasbro was going for, and as a time saving measure I only did individual characters for the non-pawn pieces, with the autobot pawns being Bumblebee and his repaints, and the decepticon ones being Starscream and all the seekers.
Couldn't we just do this on a regular chess board using Core Class figures and Mini-cons?
I bet that prime is priceless
A chessboard is not a chessboard without more squares and more game pieces.
If it was smaller and the pieces didn't look like RED figs, maybe people would have funded this.
I forgot about this but I was so excited for it as well
Nowadays, one could, theoretically, make the same thing at a fraction of the cost and scale with resin-printed miniatures and tile pieces. Just get some STLs and some 3d resin printers.
"There is more than meets the eye"
Had the set meet half the size in every dimension and retailed for ≈300 I could see it having a stronger niche. Even then it probably wouldn’t have funded.
That is somehow worse than the $80 hotwheels optimus prime
SIX HUNDRED DOLLARS FOR A CHESS SET?!?!? Now I’m happy it didn’t come out
Is that a star Convoy t shirt, that's sick
Basically the guys doing it got greedy, gave up, then got shut down. Understood.
Would it probably have been more reasonable if it were perhaps shrunk down more? Like be the size of an actual chess board and pieces?
600$??? YOU'RE HIGH!!!!!
I still really want the Soundwave piece...
Sounds like somebody didn't do their job. You had one task.
"this is so cool, why would this not be made"
*600.00 price tag*
That's why 0_0
we already had die cast figures and you can just put them on a chess board and you dont had to spend $600
This chest set was destined to fail from the start. First Hasbro already released a chess set that was DOA. Second 3D printers. You can make your own set with your favorite characters.
Did they have approval from Hasbro for this?
It would have been amazing
I remember that I forgot about it.
people don’t like chess either anymore, sad
I bet Starscream would be the queen 😂
They were the same company that made a Marvel chess set that came with a magazine. I subscribed for a few years to get every piece, and gifted them to my son. They looked great, but the build quality was atrocious. They were super brittle, and some of the pieces broke just taking them out of the box.
The basic idea was good, but it went to crap after that. A set with bots around the current core size could possibly work. If it were at a smaller scale, bots that were not chosen to be in the original set could be sold separately to allow a little bit of personalization. A lot of different options at a small scale.
If They shrunk it down re-released the idea but do agreeable 100 or 150 price tag. I feel like it'd work a lot better
Oh hey I remember this
I'd pay $300
it similar to a Gundam chess set but way too big.
Should of started small 😢
Would of worked had it been at a mucher smaller scale and at a more cheaper price too!
Where did you get that shirt
Yo where can I get that Star convoy shirt
what! I was gonna get it, how do I get one!
Downscale it by about 2 times and it should have been fine and decently priced at about 150 to 300 dollars nax
But Mighty No.9 got funded, yet that game sucked ass!
Ah