As someone who has been all in on S7 Thundercats I would 100% skip a NECA Line unless it was a haracter Super7 didnt get to.
For as much shit as people give Super7 for poor quality I personally have had far more breakage with Neca figures than with S7 Ultimates.
I think almost anyone that went hard on S7 ThunderCats is just not going to be interested in any other company's versions anyway. Whatever I think of the quality of them, or Super7 as a company, that's a collection with some breadth to it already. It'll become similar to the MOTUC/Masterverse issue where people are like 'what's the point in starting over when I'm unlikely to ever get a collection this complete ever again?'
Although, I guess it's fair to say, NECA has built up a lot of goodwill for creating robust collections thanks to stuff like Turtles, Aliens, and Predator. They've even gone pretty hard with fuckin' Gremlins of all things. But then, I've also got a Jon Bon Jovi figure with no Richie Sambora, so clearly NECA hates me personally.
For breakage - I've had more breakage with NECA than S7. But I've had significantly more just shit-quality figures from S7 than I've had bad quality and breakages combined from NECA. NECA has also made notable improvements in quality control, while S7 has done literally nothing to improve quality control, it would seem. That's me being objective here, because I'm actually not the biggest NECA fan around, either.
So yeah, I'd trust NECA more than S7 to put out a really quality product worth owning, and almost certainly for way less money. But still, they're not likely to do anything you don't already have from S7, at least for the first several years. And, bleak as it may be to point out, I think the kind of collector that wants a big ThunderCats collection is probably of an age where re-starting a collection in the hopes that it will be just as good as what they currently have 6-8 years from now is a tough sell.
I do agree it’s a dumb and wrong mind set, but I think when Kyle talks about that straw man older collector he’s not really talking about the actual market, but Brian, and he’s essentially covering for him. Would have been nice if Veebs offered some pushback to see if he’d elaborate more as I’m pretty sure he doesn’t fall into the description Kyle offered. How long has Super7 been doing this? It’s pretty damn incredible it took this long to either convince Brian to do something as basic as double elbows or the authority was truly taken from him.
Oh yeah, it was probably all a smokescreen for 'I need to continue sweeping for Brian's shitty opinions and personal tastes because he thinks he represents all of us.' And yeah, more evidence of Veebs just being there for clout because he doesn't even do the gentle pushback that might result in some extra information without actually being rude or speaking out of turn. Just no interest.
My understanding is the decision-making was partly taken away from Brian and certain edicts came down to modernize the business model. I think some people would be surprised how much investors -can- be plugged in to socials and reviews. Obviously if they're making money they don't give a shit. But if you're fucking with their nut, they start paying attention to what you might be doing wrong real quick.
NECA could probably do decent ThunderCats, though I wonder if they would want to give them a Gargoyles makeover and if the fanbase would want that? Seems like Mattel would be a good landing spot, though it looks like that crossover series basically doubles as a ThunderCats Origins line and that might be as far as they want to go. Maybe Mondo wants to do the 2000s series to pair with 200x MOTU? I don’t know if there’s enough interest there though for an $85+ toy line.
My heart wants to say no one wants 85 dollar 6" ThunderCats. But I'm consistently surprised by how much money toy collectors will spend on niche properties and products. I honestly cannot believe the 12" Mondo stuff sells as well as it does. For figures that barely articulate and cost a fortune AND take up a ton of space? It's genuinely surprising to me that they do as well as they do. So what do I know.
Mattel wouldn't be doing TCats in Origins style if they didn't think the brand had legs. So I could see them being interested in making their own Origins and 'Masterverse'-style figures. In fact, they may already be working on that.