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贺论坛搬迁成功,发近日收到的仨稀有的英国产劳斯莱斯银影II,祝论坛蒸蒸日上!
先来一张合照
第一辆,银灰色车身,正常发行是红内饰,这辆是象牙内饰
第二辆,金属红车身,正常发行大部分是象牙内饰,这辆是红内饰
第三辆, 奶白色车身,这辆是试制品
这仨当然要在展示架上占一席位
小弟的火柴盒劳斯莱斯完全帖自去年起帖以来,近日终于更新到70%,大家可以先随便看一看,希望今年能够完成: http://bbs.gommcc.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=10124
顺便也为大家带来一则消息,最近有国外藏家在讨论他们对火柴盒近况的不乐观,然后一老外转载了他去年与一美泰高层的对话内容关于美泰内部到底怎么看待火柴盒及其前景(这绝非大使报告那种官方回应),相信大家会感兴趣。
我先节录其中两段,原文链接下附:
[size=13.1999998092651px]As for Matchbox, my main thoughts are Mattel has completely f***ed the brand. Obviously they want their own brand, Hot Wheels, to be number one in the industry, which on sheer volume, it is. My guess is that Mattel tried hard with the brand at the outset as it may have been seen to be uncompetitive had it not which may have raised the ire of US regulators. Now that they have owned the brand for coming on 18 years, it doesn’t matter that they are knobbling Matchbox in favour of Mattel. Have they f***ed the brand deliberately or is it just poor management?
[size=13.1999998092651px]Mattel has never tried to hurt matchbox or ever tried to make it shrink. Regulators have nothing to do with it in any way. The issue is real simple. Hot Wheel stands for fast. Matchbox stands for real. 95% of kids in the world would rather have fast than real. Especially since die cast really goes from 2-5 years old. Hot wheels will always be bigger because that universal truth. Fast is more exciting to a kid that real.
As to mismanagement, I can't speak to that really. Mattel has poured tens of millions of dollars into marketing the brand and it is going nowhere. There are so many other knock off brands that stand for real, it is hard to complete, because it is so much cheaper. Kids don’t care if the real one is a matchbox or a private label and mom will always buy the cheap one. Hot Wheels is a different story. Until very recently, the whole design team was different for matchbox vs hot wheels.
To make sure we could make a huge point of difference. We significantly increased our castings. Spent a fortune with the cliff-hanger playsets (tested huge!! but we couldn’t get the benefit across) and with Big Boots (great toy, positioned against adventure nor real but well within the positioning of how matchbox evolved)
[size=13.1999998092651px]What is the long term plan for Matchbox?
[size=13.1999998092651px]It will never go away. It is too important. If Mattel didn’t have a real brand someone else would create a version of it and that would attack hot wheels. Plus, great items and lines come out of the brand. It isn’t going anywhere, but it has to stabilize. It keeps falling in size so the investment is less. This next couple of years is important. The last plans I saw had the same or more castings through. Planned for the future. Let’s put it this way, based on the volume it creates, Mattel spend more as a percentage than it does for hot wheels. As a %. They invest in the brand. The issue is the items haven’t delivered.
原文:
http://keefyd.blogspot.co.uk/2014/01/conversations-about-matchbox-1.html
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