dantes2501
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Well, Prime 1 Studio statues cost 1.000 $.
LOL@ all the people talking about the price of this statue. You are surprised Sideshow is charging $350 for this? When was the last time you saw any statue they have done for $200 or less? If they were charging $200 for this, Sideshows site would have been not only crashed but probably blown up with flames and guts everywhere. You wouldn't have been able to even log on to order for days because the servers would have been overwhelmed. $200 would have been way too cheap for this statue and character, Sideshow knows that and deep down you know that as well. I didn't review the Mando 1/6th scale thread but they are charging $250 for that. Are people completely fine for with that price or were people crying it should be $125? I may be wrong but it seems to me that Hot Toys is way too busy making the next Iron Man mark armor suit than to focus on making a Lifesize Yoda. This is going to be an insanely in-demand item once the rest of the public starts realizing it exists. Right now, probably less than 1% of the pop knows this is even out yet.
Yeah, I wanna know what's under the robe for that kind of money. It's not that the costume isn't very nice. But I wanna know what I am paying for besides hands, head, and robe.
I mean the 11 inch Disney version has a bean bag body and is about 25$. It's not as nice of course. But people are gonna wanna pick up Baby Yoda. Where are the feet on Sideshow's version?
Tempted to get this.
But Hot Toys will make a superior version 2-years down the line with swappable head sculpts.
I ordered the Disney version. I don't have any other Star Wars pieces in my collection but I still wanted a representation of him. I know it won't be as collectible as this (which may also be untrue if they end up making 5,000 of this) but for $25, it is MUCH less expensive and will look cute standing in a corner or on my chair.
I also think this one looks a little sad and not as playful as he is on the show.
They've done life size little groot. I don't see why they wouldn't do the foundling also.
$350 for this being non-articulated is ridiculous to me. I'd pay that for one that is at least partially posable. For the statue $200 would be a stretch, regardless of who sculpted it.
Admittedly, my eyes lit up when I saw this in my newsfeed this morning. I was a bit shocked at the price and the fact that it is a statue, but it is just too cute to pass up...it was just a matter of getting permission from my wife. I showed her the prototype photos and she immediately said YES. I didn't show her the price.
Now, it's just a matter of where to put it. I can see this as a replacement garden gnome or a super-large elf on a shelf. j/k
From reading the last few pages, it seems there are a lot of 1/6 figure collectors here, and they’re seeing a bit of sticker shock.
For most of us here $350 for a statue is reasonable. Heck if anything it’s much lower than expected.
I purchased Sideshow’s Legendary 1/2 scale Yoda and that was also exceptional well priced (yes seriously) I believe for a low $700, but that was also open edition, just like this one, and outside of the base (which was quite sizeable) it’s the same size as this!
But if Hot Toys do make their own version I‘ll probably buy theirs as well, just as I did with Baby Groot when I bought an additional two on top of Sideshows piece. One so I could display with and without his Ravenger outfit. As you can never have too many of these little guys.
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