I feel like with the extra heads I need to kit bash another Jack or 2.
Agree with your thoughts and I’m not against progress and the fact that products become always better with better manufacturing. The problem is the makers changed completely their targets. When you charge 2K for a 1/6 figure + an alternative head I consider it theft, regardless of the quality.Currently a $1k- $2k 1:6 figure isn’t an issue, you don’t have to buy it, those that complain about it are the equivalent to those who complain about luxury vehicles, watches, clothes.
We haven’t gotten to $2k for one figure with an alternate head yet. JND charged $1,699 for two figures and accessories, blame InArt for opening up the floodgates allowing this pricing to seep into mass production, as well as retailers wanting their cut hiking up the prices even more. The InArt Phoenix pack will be $2k and it’s not very well done yet and there’s zero new tech with those, just your run of the mill plastic with gaudy bases. The price mandate has no impact on me, I’m not paying that just because it’s required if I don’t see top of the line work on the figures, padding out a release with clunky plastic bases and accessories you’ll never use doesn’t excuse 3rd party tailoring and inaccurate sculpts. In the custom world we’re used to paying premium prices for well tailored clothing and well done sculpts with no figure box or base, the figure matters most.
In a detolf, DF120? or out in the open? That thing is massive bro. Plus there’s two other figures to display as well with another dio to top things off. I just don’t see most willing to dedicate that much space to a Joaquin Phoenix Joker, most complained about having to display 2 Ledger Jokers, but I digress, we’re in the wrong thread for this discussion.I’d use the stair base.
Dioramas are a huge selling point for me- but I’m not from the custom world, so what do I know about value for money?
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