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Yea it is interesting that they didn't make any movie based ones. I wonder if it had something to do with the licenses, but again they did have the idol chamber environment. Maybe Lucas would only let them sell them with a figure or some BS.

I, for one, am glad they made generic dios. Without paying Lucusfilm's exorbitant licensing fees, they can (hopefully) keep the price reasonable. These remind me of when SS made thematic stands for their 12" line. You could buy a dungeon base (great for Frankenstein, Pirates, etc.), a mossy earth base (WWII, Indy), etc. Each one had a stand built in. They also did great accessories for their Civil War and WWI figures (walls, cannons, etc.). Exciting. Can't wait to see them and find out the pricing.
 
I, for one, am glad they made generic dios. Without paying Lucusfilm's exorbitant licensing fees, they can (hopefully) keep the price reasonable.

Hopefully, and at least these you can use with different figures. If they made a map room there is only one option to use it with.
 
I'm guessing these will be similar in price to the Ark/Idol Chamber. Around $60 is my guess, which would not be too unreasonable.
 
I'm guessing these will be similar in price to the Ark/Idol Chamber. Around $60 is my guess, which would not be too unreasonable.

And those items were licensed. This may be wishful thinking but maybe these will sell for $40 or $50? Aww, who am I kidding? ;)
 
Yeah, I'm hoping that the non-licensed aspect to these keeps the cost down. If not, why not make licensed ones that would surely sell better than generic ones?
 
their much more 2 dimensional than the Waypoint dio, so I'm hoping they aren't so expensive.
 
:lol Yep, that is Belloq, not Indy! The shadows match the pic on Belloq's ordering page, just reversed.

LOL, I was just getting on here after looking at the images again to say that I thought it might be Toht...but again I was wrong.
 
I, for one, am glad they made generic dios. Without paying Lucusfilm's exorbitant licensing fees, they can (hopefully) keep the price reasonable. These remind me of when SS made thematic stands for their 12" line. You could buy a dungeon base (great for Frankenstein, Pirates, etc.), a mossy earth base (WWII, Indy), etc. Each one had a stand built in. They also did great accessories for their Civil War and WWI figures (walls, cannons, etc.). Exciting. Can't wait to see them and find out the pricing.

I agree, you mean something like this?

I think these are great being generic instead of scene specific so you can use them for multiple lines....
 
parden the pun, but the prices on these is WAY OFF BASE.

Sorry SSC you just threw money down the toilet. $50 you would have sold a ton. $90 I think you'll be extremely lucky to sell 200 of them.
 
parden the pun, but the prices on these is WAY OFF BASE.

Sorry SSC you just threw money down the toilet. $50 you would have sold a ton. $90 I think they'll be extremely lucky to sell 200 of them.

I gotta agree with Prog. $50 I would have ordered and canceled. $90 I won't even order. :lol
 
yeah these are way too high. people are going to choose a 12" figure over a couple of stairs with what looks like ancient fish pillars lol
 
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