Didn’t go for it, but relative secured it so I’ll get to enjoy it in person one day!
Artisans are 3,000 on average.
Start a savings account, wait for release, find reputable vendor like Toys Buying Agent or 'bay, pay up. Get on waitlist. Join FB groups. Someone here may sell their PO.Any ideas how to get one for someone who is determined?
4,000……Does that include the Asian market?
I wonder if its more like:
3,000 PO day
1,000 later for Waitlist conversion
4,000 HK market
2,000 extra
Hot Toys HK IG page said 300 for special edition and 100 for regular for a 400 total Hong Kong release. Not sure if other Asian territories have access to their own set number or if it's just the HK release and Sideshow takes care of everyone else.Does that include the Asian market?
Artisan are limited because of the time and labor involved in hand-rooting and styling every head. Ten-thousand rooted Bucky’s would mean two other Artisan figures don’t get made at all. I do think they should have offered a sculpted hair option, though.According to Joost of JazzInc, a typical figure run for Hot Toys is minimum 10,000 units. Artisans are 3,000 on average.
HT obviously has the resources to produce enough of these Artisan pieces to meet demand, they’d just rather **** us all about with manufactured scarcity and the worst lottery ordering system conceivable.
Artisan are limited because of the time and labor involved in hand-rooting and styling every head.
That’s literally it, it means fancy wool hair.Yeah, that's true.
Other than rooted hair and higher price, I really don't know what the Artisan label means.
Other than rooted hair and higher price, I really don't know what the Artisan label means.
This was InArt’s most significant contribution to 1:6 collectibles: showing Hot Toys that there was a market to charge a $125-$150 premium for fancy hairArt is an excuse for high prices