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Originally Posted by Canukle
I wonder what the secondary market for these Classified Haslabs will be, once we start getting them. I hear anecdotes about SkyStrikers sitting around un-sold, and tons of people bought multiple hoping to flip them and recoup their costs. I read forum posts about people buying 10+ HISS tanks hoping for crazy profits. And they will undoubtedly sit un-sold for months.
I have no doubt that The Dragonfly will fully un-lock all tiers, but it's been crawling along, relative to the HISS's campaign. Is that because people that would otherwise buy on the secondary market wised-up and just backed the campaign? Are re-sellers realizing that they might not be able to sell the extra 7 they'd otherwise order and are only getting what they actually want?
Will be interesting to see how this affects whatever campaign comes next. By then, we'll have the HISS in hand (and closets)
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The Skystriker is all over the place. One recently sold for less than the Haslab price. Others have sold for only a bit more, and others still sold for almost double. Then you have the currently listed ones, and some haven't sold but their price is lower than others that have sold.
I am a bit surprised since it was one of the lower selling Haslabs. I thought for sure it would maintain a strong secondary market price. Maybe it will end up like the 30th/ME Skystriker. That thing was clearanced out at Walmart here for $20, and for a good while it was easy to get cheap. Now it is selling for over $200CDN (sealed).
So maybe give it a couple more years and, if we are lucky, it will see a crazy jump in price like the 30th version.
I think a lot of the recent Haslabs are great, but since they were made in such large quantities (relatively) they probably won't go for the crazy prices of the Sail Barge and Unicron. However they still have a positive return if you no longer want it.