JCFETT
Super Freak
lol @ real conversation happening here
Yeah, that's how I ultimately felt, too, and part of why I liquidated my never displayed collection (among other reasons, biggest being I concluded I'd never be able to display it as it deserved and the fact it clashed w/my minimalism). I had a good $12k+ worth collecting dust in my basement. I was fortunate that the low Canadian/high US dollar exchange made up for selling most at a loss and one custom sale in particular meant I was able to brake even. Otherwise I'd probably have lost 20% or more... I get these aren't an investment and for anyone collecting bounty hunters, it's good news not to have to pay secondary market for IG-88 (I sold mine for about cost, though). However, if it ever comes time to sell your collection, you'll be glad to get most of your money out, I'm sure. There's always other uses for it, even if it's just other stuff that will depreciate but is more practical.Anyway, I just don't think there's longevity in these toys we're collecting. Look at the 3" market, or Star Wars Hasbro. Oversaturated.
The Internet exposed several older collectibles as being not nearly as scarce as they were previously perceived.
Personally I don't buy this stuff because I believe I am sitting on a future goldmine, I buy it because "these" are the toys I always dreamed of owning as a kid. That said, I have to constantly remind myself that my collection is growing larger than it needs to be. It's probably much more likely that the value of this stuff will suffer in the future than it is that the price will rise. So buy the stuff you want to keep. It's been my experience that sealed lego sets are much better investments than 1/6 figures.
wow what's that little time stamp down there? did the old iphones have that?
Those must be vintage collectible iphones by now
Don't tell me about it. Every day, I wake up thinking about what to do with my 10179 sealed lego set. For now, I'm tending to keep it. But it is a hard decision, since it's so valuable these days. Lego star wars is an great investment. ��
Yep, so in the US it's just Sideshow.
...what about Europe then?
Here is the last eight SW 1/6 figures Ssc has put up for preorder:
1. "Unpainted" painted R2D2- repaint reissue
2. IG 88- reissue
3. 4 Lom - new figure head, but entire body reused from 3PO
4. E Webb - reissue
5. Snowspeeder Luke- most of the figure cobbled together from the Hoth and X wing releases
6.R5 J2- repaint reissue
7. Probe droid - reissue
8. Boba Fett- reissue
It's like the CEO at a recent board meeting posed the question "Is there any way we can fire our creative department, get rid of everyone in R and D, and still make boatloads of money selling Star Wars Toys?"
On the product page it advises:...what about Europe then?
Not sure if that means certain countries can buy direct from Sideshow or if the figure itself will be made available to order overseas, but I would think the latter?SSC said:Exclusively available through Sideshow.com. Limited availability in select international territories.
Here is the last eight SW 1/6 figures Ssc has put up for preorder:
1. "Unpainted" painted R2D2- repaint reissue
2. IG 88- reissue
3. 4 Lom - new figure head, but entire body reused from 3PO
4. E Webb - reissue
5. Snowspeeder Luke- most of the figure cobbled together from the Hoth and X wing releases
6.R5 J2- repaint reissue
7. Probe droid - reissue
8. Boba Fett- reissue
It's like the CEO at a recent board meeting posed the question "Is there any way we can fire our creative department, get rid of everyone in R and D, and still make boatloads of money selling Star Wars Toys?"
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