battle beasts & toyfare
#26
Posted 19 March 2005 - 07:44 PM
....so i say Fark those magazines and lets do this ourselves if the mags aren't going to give a multi-page full-spead layout to the toyline. I know that the line just isn't mainstream enough to warrent a whole lot of attention we feel it deserves.
I was wondering what it would take for E-bay to create a catagory for Battlebeasts, some of the other toylines that have their own catagory have very few listings too......
#27
Posted 19 March 2005 - 11:43 PM
For one, anybody putting forth the effort to get stuff printed in mags about the Beast lines is already doing more than I am. So it's cool to see somebody not only talking, but actually doing something. That said, you've kinda proved my point, we won't get what we want going through the toy mag channels.
Your post pretty much sums up what I have heard from others who have submitted articles, they offer up alot of pics, text and such, and have their work edited down to nothing more than a basic overview. And even when a mag does go gonzo and give multiple pages to an article, it doesn't guaranty success. Case in point, Toyfare did an article on toys that became Transformers. I suppose they thought that because these were originally Japanese toys, why not get a Japanese toy expert. They did, they got Matt Alt. For those that don't know, he's a mainstay at Toybox DX, a FANTASTIC robot site. However, he would not be my first choice for a pre-TF's write-up, and the article kidna shows it. It's bland and boring, offering up nothing really interesting.
So, the question is, how much time and money is someone willing to put into a project like creating an unoffcial guide that would be entertaining to hardcore fans, newbies and those who just pass by a bookshelf at Borders/comic shops?
#28
Posted 20 March 2005 - 06:19 PM
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#29
Posted 21 March 2005 - 06:39 AM
#30
Posted 21 March 2005 - 08:50 AM
#31
Posted 21 March 2005 - 04:42 PM
That's why a BB fanzine would be neat. And really, as cool and useful as websites are, there's NOTHING like having a guide on hand, place on your shelf, read on the go.I think that if we do make the effort to do a fanzine, that we need to focus exclusively on the lines that don't get much, if any coverage. No sense in doing what is already being done well. Witha niche fanzine, it would popular enough to get a good sized following.
#32
Posted 21 March 2005 - 07:18 PM
That is EXACTLY the words I have spoken to Artimus and Jkaris on the phone in the last few days!That's why a BB fanzine would be neat. And really, as cool and useful as websites are, there's NOTHING like having a guide on hand, place on your shelf, read on the go.I think that if we do make the effort to do a fanzine, that we need to focus exclusively on the lines that don't get much, if any coverage. No sense in doing what is already being done well. Witha niche fanzine, it would popular enough to get a good sized following.
Jkaris sounds like he IS gonna take a poke at this...he has the accessability to the proper equipment. He can use all the photos I took that are in the guide. He will need contributing writers, Dave, you know a TON...will you contribute? I sure hope so!!!
We spoke about a 10 page, bi-monthly (every other month) guide that will build an ultimate guide...then when BB/LB's are finished...on to Muscles, Fistful, etc...
Basically..."LittleRubberGuys"
TGB
#33
Posted 21 March 2005 - 07:31 PM
Also, I might reccomend an article on Trash Bag Bunch. I know they didn't sell all that well at all, but for me, I loved them. They were really goofy, and really gimicky, but they had some pretty decent figures in the set.
Eric
#34
Posted 21 March 2005 - 07:44 PM
#35
Posted 21 March 2005 - 08:33 PM
It's funny you should mention "TBB" (Trash Bag Bunch), I sold 3-4 MOC GITD & COLOR CHANGE bootleg/knock-off ones and TONS of European paint variants to a member of the AKIA...He could do some KILLER photos of the set!!! As far as info, I have the ORIGINAL Galoob TOY FAIR catalog that tells and shows about them (and also shows prototype paint variants)!!!Hey, great idea. A little rubby guys magazine/fanzine. I have been really loving those Fistful guys, and since picking some of them up, I have been digging through the old toy boxes for my old Muscle figures. I found about 30 of them so far.
Also, I might reccomend an article on Trash Bag Bunch. I know they didn't sell all that well at all, but for me, I loved them. They were really goofy, and really gimicky, but they had some pretty decent figures in the set.
Eric
TGB
Edited by THEGODBEAST, 21 March 2005 - 08:34 PM.
#36
Posted 21 March 2005 - 08:41 PM
That member of AKIA should get on it about getting some pictures of the TBB knock offs.
Eric
#37
Posted 21 March 2005 - 10:17 PM
I'm with Orca, if a fanzine is going to seriously be pursued, I'd like to help however possible. I've already mentioned to TGB that I'd like to write a preface about the line to kick the magazine off, with which I'd include what little known facts are solid and any additional info I could muster up... LMK guys if I can help in any way shape or form.This fanzine idea sounds great......LMK what i can do to help~!!!!