>>7374267>first off, if you're complaining about the price point, hasbro's is significantly cheaper than any of thoseThis is true and I don't know what that anon is on about third party Spreems being the same/similar price. They're like, 2x as expensive.
>second, only one of those 3 come with an extra figure like countdownI find this to be a largely moot point seeing as how said Countdown figure is an itty bitty target master sized fella. It's not like he comes with a full scout or deluxe figure as a bonus. That being said, the figure that came with WJ's Spreem is a t least the size of a deluxe class figure.
>next, the way the rocket works is clearly a huge improvement over any of theseNot really sure where you're getting that since it looks to be mostly the same but with an extending gimmick. It's a neat touch but it's not like G1 Spreem has ever been known to have a massive rocket and people want something that looks like G1.
>lastly, the transluscent plastics, especially the fireblast effects is something none of the others haveBut that's a blatant lie. All three third party offerings have transluscent plastic parts which is very clearly (heh) seen in that image. The only thing they don't have is the effect parts, which they make up for with LEDs, plus it's not like it's difficult to find effect parts you can use or make your own.
I'm not saying the third party figures are better because that really depends on what you're looking for and if Siege Spreem fits that bill for you, then that's great. But 3rd party figures do have ways to give you what you're paying for, most notably when it comes to materials, paint, details, and more complex engineering. They're not for everybody though and your millage will still vary if they don't offer what you're specifically looking for. It's not about which is better and
>>7374227 is probably just a falseflagging shitter wanting to fuck up the thread. It's about which figure gives you what you're looking for.