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Looking back at this, and I'm reminded of why I'm so okay with the Haslab projects Hasbro puts out. For all the whining people do about "why does a billion dollar company need to do crowdfunding?!" it's completely understandable why: a billion dollar doesn't stay a billion dollar company by constantly losing money (like, say, how people proudly state they'll wait for products to hit clearance before buying them despite also loudly saying they want said products).
You say you want a massive Sentinel that suitably towers over your Marvel Legends? Want a new version of Car Robots God Fire Convoy/ Robots In Disguise Omega Prime? Prove it. Put your money where your mouth is.