SDCC fell right in the middle of the funding period. SDCC's dates have been known for a year. Hasbro works on product long before we ever get a whiff of it ourselves. That all is to say that Hasbro can't exactly argue that any of this caught them be surprise. They had TONS of time to plan out exactly how they wanted to handle this.
And here's the thing; even if they expected this to be funded already... do they like.. not want to sell more of them? Even if it hit every tier - that's great for US, but it's certainly better for them if it hits every tier and gets another 4000 backers on top of that, right? So, the plan always should have been to sell the shit out of this project at the biggest convention of the year for the general public (obviously, I might feel differently if this item were being solicited to Walmart and Target, because then something like a ToyFair is way more important).
So why was this not the centerpiece of the entire booth? If it were me, I would have shown up with 10 Snow Serpents, a Snow Serpent Commander in his wolf pelt, Snow Job, the HasLab figures, etc. End of July in San Diego and that convention hall would have felt chilly with how much snow-themed shit I would have packed in. And yeah, they absolutely should have planned to have at least a few new snow-related reveals to show they're going to support this thing going forward.
It's not the same as any other vehicle that kind of goes with most of your figures. If you're going to drop 400 bucks on something the size of a small child that is very biome/terrain specific, you want to feel like you're going to have things that will look good with it. Fucking obviously.
I'm not saying they shouldn't have shown the figures they had. Just that they should have put more effort into showing off how well the SnowCat is going to display. I'm just infuriated that this is the first HasLab I really didn't think I could resist and they have no interest in making sure it's actually a good value by getting to all the tiers. Fucking enraging.