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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: McGirr on February 19, 2016, 02:57:05 PM
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Interesting new concept from the guys.
I did not mind watching their shows for free on TV but their last Cape York one was boring.
But I cannot see value in their subscription prices. Especially $129 for a DVD ???
Mark
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Considering most syndicated streaming subscriptions are around $10/month, that's a premium price for a couple of blokes in the bush with GoPros...
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Definitely a premium priced product.
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Makes you wonder what a myswag version would be worth!!!
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Makes you wonder what a myswag version would be worth!!!
Stan subscription - $10/m
All 4 Adventure subscription - $249/yr
Myswag Camping Adventures subscription- Priceless ;D
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Stan subscription - $10/m
All 4 Adventure subscription - $249/yr
Myswag Camping Adventures subscription- member sticker @ $6.00 ;D
Fixed :D
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I enjoy watching them but $249?? No thanks I'll watch the re runs at a later date :)
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I was looking forward to signing up and watching it, bit not at that price, especially for 8 shows.
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Wait til someone puts it up on you tube.....
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Or piratebay ????
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To much for an average ozzie!
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I enjoy watching them but $249?? No thanks I'll watch the re runs at a later date :)
fair call the reruns will be shown on repeat about 120,000 each in a few weeks.
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It's not cheap by a long shot, that's for sure.
But the Roothy and Pat in the Hat DVD's are all around $10-$14 each... times that by 8 and it's not sooooo bad.
Though watching it on free to air is considerably cheaper...
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I see the boys have finally made it public that Simon is driving a D Max this year and towing a AUS RV caravan. Seems to be quite some changes for them, including the fact TJM pulled thier sponsorship aswell. Will be interesting to see where their travels take them, because what I heard was, TJM pulled the sponsorship when the boys couldn't give them future trip plans.
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I see the boys have finally made it public that Simon is driving a D Max this year and towing a AUS RV caravan. Seems to be quite some changes for them, including the fact TJM pulled thier sponsorship aswell. Will be interesting to see where their travels take them, because what I heard was, TJM pulled the sponsorship when the boys couldn't give them future trip plans.
interesting about TJM.
when the Dmax/AUS RV news broke they coped a lot of Shit on social media too.
Up until now, they were one of the only shows left that used whatever vehicle they felt was "best for the job". Not dictated by a sponsor. (cue Pat in the Hat - Patrol/VW)
Now... they're just another rolling promotional effort...
It will be interesting to see where they go next.
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D-max might be a great vehicle but it is sad to see these guys go for something that clearly (even to Isuzu, I'm sure) isn't the right vehicle for them.
Is there a gvm upgrade for a d-max? (Answer: ARB do one for 3220kg but is that enough...)
Can it realistically tow the massive trailers and boast they take?
Well it could make things interesting...
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D-max might be a great vehicle but it is sad to see these guys go for something that clearly (even to Isuzu, I'm sure) isn't the right vehicle for them.
Is there a gvm upgrade for a d-max? (Answer: ARB do one for 3220kg but is that enough...)
Can it realistically tow the massive trailers and boast they take?
Well it could make things interesting...
looks like Simon will only be towing the AUS RV caravan now, so no need for the gvm upgrade.
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It will be interesting to see where they go next.
Catering to the bogan Warrior.
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What's the fuss simon used to drive a BT50 when he first came to the show.
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Looking for more viewers? As much as I love it how they go where noone else goes and its a challenge and the spots are beautiful and untouched, lets be honest noone else will go there.
The fact its a business for them means they need a bigger audience, and they'll probbably have to start going to all the other places that every other 4wd show has gone to and done to death soon.
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Hi All, Yes I to Loved there show and being they were from were I lived around Cooroy, and I know both of them it was good on free to air but I will not pay to see there shows, They properly got sick of paying for there 4wds and wrecking them on there trips, I was told them converted 200 series to daul cabs cost around $250 grand each with the gear they have on them, So they can wreck someones 4wd and not care, But it really annoyed me when they were allowed to drive on the beach north of Captain Billiys landing. I use to camp there and drive up the beach was great, before NPs took over in the 90s then the beach was closed off to 4wds. Craig
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Very much doubt that unleashed will make main stream TV. Was given season 1 as a gift (would I pay for the DVD set..........nah) and they go out in this hilux monstrosity with 46" tyres that can't turn full lock, shoot pigs, create their own tracks over saplings and trees and generally have total disregard for anything and everyone but themselves, yes most appears filmed on private property or aboriginal lands up the cape, but still, the tree hugging loonies would have an absolute field day.............
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Hi All, Yes I to Loved there show and being they were from were I lived around Cooroy, and I know both of them it was good on free to air but I will not pay to see there shows, They properly got sick of paying for there 4wds and wrecking them on there trips, I was told them converted 200 series to daul cabs cost around $250 grand each with the gear they have on them, So they can wreck someones 4wd and not care, But it really annoyed me when they were allowed to drive on the beach north of Captain Billiys landing. I use to camp there and drive up the beach was great, before NPs took over in the 90s then the beach was closed off to 4wds. Craig
To my knowledge they are continuing with the fta stuff. The unleashed is for the people who would buy action 4X4 just for the DVDs.
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Very much doubt that unleashed will make main stream TV. Was given season 1 as a gift (would I pay for the DVD set..........nah) and they go out in this hilux monstrosity with 46" tyres that can't turn full lock, shoot pigs, create their own tracks over saplings and trees and generally have total disregard for anything and everyone but themselves, yes most appears filmed on private property or aboriginal lands up the cape, but still, the tree hugging loonies would have an absolute field day.............
I think that's what's great about. :cheers:
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I'd love to see a genuine show that shows people what's involved in planning trips, through permits, locations, the lot and not catering like most holiday/travel shows on TV - where they go to the $5000 a night places that .0000000000000000001% of the planet can afford to go to - but places real people want to go to... Many people have no idea how to plan for the Cape for example. We are lucky here in the forum world where we have McGirr, and others who know it backwards.
It would need sponsorship - so keep it to the commercial breaks not the Pat bullShit 'only the amarok can conquer this carpark kerb without damage.
Even if it was a DVD series alone... I reckon theres a massive hole in the market waiting for someone to fill it.
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But the Roothy and Pat in the Hat DVD's are all around $10-$14 each... times that by 8 and it's not sooooo bad.
Honestly I don't watch most of these DVDs so forgive the dumb question - are they also only an hour?
I just can't get over that they want people to part with that much money for just 8 hours of footage delivered in a full 12 month period. Maybe if there was an "episode" a month or something, maybe...
Well honestly I still wouldn't pay it. I have the cheapest Netflix package and that's our "entertainment budget" pretty well sorted! ;D
Very much doubt that unleashed will make main stream TV. Was given season 1 as a gift (would I pay for the DVD set..........nah) and they go out in this hilux monstrosity with 46" tyres that can't turn full lock, shoot pigs, create their own tracks over saplings and trees and generally have total disregard for anything and everyone but themselves, yes most appears filmed on private property or aboriginal lands up the cape, but still, the tree hugging loonies would have an absolute field day.............
...Aren't they on Channel 10's app, Tenplay or whatever its called...? Or is this different guys with a similar name...? ???
Bird, totally on the same page as you there. If there was a show that actually went through the WHOLE process - getting a vehicle ready, stuff about LEGAL mods (I know that changes from state to state etc. but even just a simple acknowledgement that there are legalities surrounding what we can and can't do to our cars instead of just sticking the biggest lift kit and tyres possible on the thing!), the process of planning a remote trip, what to do when you run into strife, etc. etc.
Maybe some of us who do these big trips should get together and make our own show. If these subscription packages are anything to go by, we'd make a mint! ;D C'mon, I have a drone and a GoPro and iMovie. How hard can it be? ;D (Total sarcasm here...)
That said if some of the quiet spots we like were on TV detailing exactly how the Average Joe could make it out there I very much doubt I'd still want to go. Some of the spots are getting overrun enough as it is... :(
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Was told by a mate in the know the numbers of people who subscribed for the Unleased show...I was surprised how many it was (can't recall the number now), but it's a pretty decent money earner for them going on the figures we calculated
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They are all in bed with each other, 4x4 mag which is a money spinner that subsidizes the 4wdsupacentre.
Know a bloke(Fabricator) that was approached to advertise in the mag, he Shite himself when they sent him the costs for a half page ad.
The mag pulls in 7+ figures a month.
Sure, I bought a couple of things from them, but I don't even pick up a copy of the mag, even if it's a couple of years old in the Dr's waiting room.
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...Aren't they on Channel 10's app, Tenplay or whatever its called...? Or is this different guys with a similar name...? ???
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Yes same mob but an attempt to "bloke" up and appeal to the bogan demographic............
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As a gift for signing up for the series you you are apparently given a free 2016 plated Amarok, complete with the 2.5 litres per hundred kilometre the VW lying bastards promise you will return.
Pretty hard deal to pass up, and the CD's can be used to hang in your carport to stop the birds crapping on your shiny new twin cab.
Or was that Pat's offer, I don't remember now.
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That's a lot of beer money to watch two blokes dressed like the Village People do dumb stuff in the bush
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The mag pulls in 7+ figures a month.
yea?? Where from.. I'd say they are seasonally adjusted numbers handed out to ya mate!!!
I don't know anyone who buys any maggo's (this has been done to death before) - on any forum anymore!
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errrrrrrr , I buy mags .
Not 4x4 ones tho- and not stick mags ya dirty ratbags !
I still but Octane , coz its got varied content and Land Rover magazines ( its a mental illness ..... )
I Then send them to my Dad who reads it and then takes it to mens shed - this is like recycling ,although i sent him an Road Tech Marine and a Jaycar catalogue he asked if i could get some more as they were "very popular with the old boys"
But ( and i work in the industry ) 4x4 , camping and fishing mags keep rehashing the same trips /tips and crap over and over .
I agree a mag or vid series that takes normal people on the whole adventure from dreaming up the trip through vehicle selection , then camper /tent /caravan and all the neccesory permits , tips and tricks of an adventure would be a winner .
One of the most common questions i get asked is " My mate says " or "I read in xyz mag that i have to have "
My advice is start simple and work up , my early camping trips were with my family in an old holden ( ek ) sleeping in ex army tents - this was in the olden days ..........
If i could figure out how , i have a picture of me , my hyundai excel in the gate to the Flinders Ranges NP in 1992 , we then went to Ooonadatta Track .
Dont ask how off road a 1960's fairlane is ( the answer is very ! )
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yea?? Where from.. I'd say they are seasonally adjusted numbers handed out to ya mate!!!
Could of been too.
He was going by what they wanted to charge him for an Ad with them.
So he got curious and started to crunch numbers, because 90% of it is advertising, 10% BS. ;D
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He was going by what they wanted to charge him for an Ad with them.
So he got curious and started to crunch numbers, because 90% of it is advertising, 10% BS. ;D
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I can only imagine how much they would ask!
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they go out in this hilux monstrosity with 46" tyres that can't turn full lock, shoot pigs, create their own tracks over saplings and trees and generally have total disregard for anything and everyone but themselves, yes most appears filmed on private property or aboriginal lands up the cape, but still, the tree hugging loonies would have an absolute field day.............
As long as it is legal who cares?
What is the problem woth shooting pigs?
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As long as it is legal who cares?
What is the problem woth shooting pigs?
Absolutely nothing............except in the eyes of the tree huggin loonies and fun police......hence why it won't be shown on main stream TV.
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Rumour has it that old mate who owns MDC aswell as AUS RV is awaiting the backlash from the no tow mobs that will come from the AWA boys latest trip...apparently they have towed the caravan across The Simpson
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...apparently they have towed the caravan across The Simpson
OMG :o :o
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I have not been out that way is that a good effort or not, Craig
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I have not been out that way is that a good effort or not, Craig
depends on the conditions at the time...when I crossed The Simpson it was really easy conditions after big rains, only encountered one dune that was what I say softish sand. At the end of the day, there will be outrage from some when this gets aired who insist trailer towers are the reason the desert dunes get chopped up, yet overlook those who don't tow and run higher tyre pressures doing just as much possibly more damage. Having watched the AWA guys previous shows towing trailers through some areas, they don't exactly "tread lightly" at times....not that you can towing the weights they do though.
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Wonder which of the two (BT-50 or the LC200) will tow the toy-hauler and the big boat?
I expect they will go to more accessible place with the BT-50, similar when Simon drove a Prado.
And yes I watch the series on TV but will not pay the subscription for 'unleashed'
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Wonder which of the two (BT-50 or the LC200) will tow the toy-hauler and the big boat?
I expect they will go to more accessible place with the BT-50, similar when Simon drove a Prado.
And yes I watch the series on TV but will not pay the subscription for 'unleashed'
BT-50?
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The Simpson sounds a nice place to go and have a look at one day, Yes they tow some big wide gear alright, Not my cup of tea, But If I was getting payed to do it that mite be different, Craig
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Sorry, D Max not BT-50
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The boys have some update videos.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5hiASVU6Cs (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5hiASVU6Cs)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbPXkDmm7bA (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbPXkDmm7bA)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-FDVA65wKmE (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-FDVA65wKmE)
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Couple more
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbtbgJ-L5yk (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbtbgJ-L5yk)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQIjWZRxAmw (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQIjWZRxAmw)