Walmart had more Velocitron Deluxes but they Sold them to Liquidators
Monday, October 2nd, 2023 11:44PM CDT
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This is unfortunate. As anyone could guess, there wasn't really a shortage of Velocitron toys at the manufacturing/distribution level. Instead, Walmart botched their stocking of this line and eventually dumped it on liquidators. We know this because these Walmart exclusives, including Cosmos, are now showing up at Ross. Also unfortunately, it took a while for this news to be far reaching, so odds are your local Ross is already depleted of that stock which has been scooped up in voracious fashion. The entire first wave of the line was spotted at Ross, that includes the deluxes, voyagers and leader class. Sightings have been sporadic, but we have confirmed sightings in Daytona and Vegas. The photo below comes from Ultra Reverb.
The prices are $7.99 for deluxes, $8.99 for voyagers and $16.99 for leader Scourge.
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Posted by SGMLordMirage on October 3rd, 2023 @ 6:38am CDT
Congrats to those who manage to find him and others.
SGM
Posted by --B-- on October 3rd, 2023 @ 9:14am CDT
Posted by Glarryg on October 3rd, 2023 @ 10:46am CDT
Glarryg
Posted by Hero Alpha on October 3rd, 2023 @ 1:55pm CDT
Posted by DeathReviews on October 3rd, 2023 @ 2:06pm CDT
We all suspected that Walmart had bungled things with the Velocitron line. Popular figures like Cosmos and Galaxy Shuttle completely missing, while choking the shelves with unwanted figures like Blurr and "Road Rocket". If Walmart took a bath on these, they deserve it.
Posted by LordBludgeon on October 3rd, 2023 @ 9:16pm CDT
DeathReviews wrote:A kind fellow Seibertronian sold me a spare copy of Cosmos, and that was a wonderful thing. I guess I'll have to make the minions check Ross to see if there's a "Galaxy Shuttle" there - that's another figure from the Velocitron line that's been impossible to locate.
We all suspected that Walmart had bungled things with the Velocitron line. Popular figures like Cosmos and Galaxy Shuttle completely missing, while choking the shelves with unwanted figures like Blurr and "Road Rocket". If Walmart took a bath on these, they deserve it.
Wasn't Galaxy Shuttle only sold online and not in stores though? Isn't that what made him more sought after? I know I got mine online and never saw a single one in any stores.
Posted by Sabrblade on October 3rd, 2023 @ 10:47pm CDT
He only showed up in Walmart stores in Canada.LordBludgeon wrote:DeathReviews wrote:A kind fellow Seibertronian sold me a spare copy of Cosmos, and that was a wonderful thing. I guess I'll have to make the minions check Ross to see if there's a "Galaxy Shuttle" there - that's another figure from the Velocitron line that's been impossible to locate.
We all suspected that Walmart had bungled things with the Velocitron line. Popular figures like Cosmos and Galaxy Shuttle completely missing, while choking the shelves with unwanted figures like Blurr and "Road Rocket". If Walmart took a bath on these, they deserve it.
Wasn't Galaxy Shuttle only sold online and not in stores though? Isn't that what made him more sought after? I know I got mine online and never saw a single one in any stores.
Posted by -Kanrabat- on October 4th, 2023 @ 4:35am CDT
Sabrblade wrote:He only showed up in Walmart stores in Canada.LordBludgeon wrote:DeathReviews wrote:A kind fellow Seibertronian sold me a spare copy of Cosmos, and that was a wonderful thing. I guess I'll have to make the minions check Ross to see if there's a "Galaxy Shuttle" there - that's another figure from the Velocitron line that's been impossible to locate.
We all suspected that Walmart had bungled things with the Velocitron line. Popular figures like Cosmos and Galaxy Shuttle completely missing, while choking the shelves with unwanted figures like Blurr and "Road Rocket". If Walmart took a bath on these, they deserve it.
Wasn't Galaxy Shuttle only sold online and not in stores though? Isn't that what made him more sought after? I know I got mine online and never saw a single one in any stores.
There were plenty to go around too.
Thus, why all the Canadian scalpers on eBay.
Posted by william-james88 on October 4th, 2023 @ 9:13am CDT
-Kanrabat- wrote:Sabrblade wrote:He only showed up in Walmart stores in Canada.LordBludgeon wrote:DeathReviews wrote:A kind fellow Seibertronian sold me a spare copy of Cosmos, and that was a wonderful thing. I guess I'll have to make the minions check Ross to see if there's a "Galaxy Shuttle" there - that's another figure from the Velocitron line that's been impossible to locate.
We all suspected that Walmart had bungled things with the Velocitron line. Popular figures like Cosmos and Galaxy Shuttle completely missing, while choking the shelves with unwanted figures like Blurr and "Road Rocket". If Walmart took a bath on these, they deserve it.
Wasn't Galaxy Shuttle only sold online and not in stores though? Isn't that what made him more sought after? I know I got mine online and never saw a single one in any stores.
There were plenty to go around too.
Thus, why all the Canadian scalpers on eBay.
There's not really any scalping, nor any money being made. The toy is $90 when including taxes, and canadian sellers were selling him for $120 USD shipped. After paypal fees, there was no money to be made.
Plus, is it scalping when every fan in Canada had a chance to buy him at retail?
Anyways, to confirm what was said before, Galaxy Shuttle did have a US release but it was online only.
Posted by -Kanrabat- on October 4th, 2023 @ 9:35am CDT
william-james88 wrote:-Kanrabat- wrote:Sabrblade wrote:He only showed up in Walmart stores in Canada.LordBludgeon wrote:DeathReviews wrote:A kind fellow Seibertronian sold me a spare copy of Cosmos, and that was a wonderful thing. I guess I'll have to make the minions check Ross to see if there's a "Galaxy Shuttle" there - that's another figure from the Velocitron line that's been impossible to locate.
We all suspected that Walmart had bungled things with the Velocitron line. Popular figures like Cosmos and Galaxy Shuttle completely missing, while choking the shelves with unwanted figures like Blurr and "Road Rocket". If Walmart took a bath on these, they deserve it.
Wasn't Galaxy Shuttle only sold online and not in stores though? Isn't that what made him more sought after? I know I got mine online and never saw a single one in any stores.
There were plenty to go around too.
Thus, why all the Canadian scalpers on eBay.
There's not really any scalping, nor any money being made. The toy is $90 when including taxes, and canadian sellers were selling him for $120 USD shipped. After paypal fees, there was no money to be made.
Plus, is it scalping when every fan in Canada had a chance to buy him at retail?
Anyways, to confirm what was said before, Galaxy Shuttle did have a US release but it was online only.
Correction: TRIED scalping.
Do not forget the eBay fees. These are HUGE. Plus, those are charged on shipping as well.
Posted by Till-all-R1 on October 4th, 2023 @ 2:03pm CDT
Posted by Kamijou Touma on October 4th, 2023 @ 2:33pm CDT
Posted by william-james88 on October 4th, 2023 @ 8:44pm CDT
Till-all-R1 wrote:But the fact the huge availability was only in Canada is key and what lead to said over priced secondary market. Had it been more available in the U.S. at a lower price I don't think we'd have seen such a high markup, over here it was only $25 so at most you'd see an increase to $40-45 US which is an easier pill to swallow than $80-120.
Galaxy Shuttle was only $25 in the US?
Posted by Mudwire on October 5th, 2023 @ 2:59am CDT
Posted by Till-all-R1 on October 5th, 2023 @ 12:13pm CDT