niennumb1
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Simple answer to a simple question... Because they can.
Drop in sales = lower prices
Increase in sales = raise prices
In testing the waters to see how much people would be willing to fork over for the Speeder Bike it was a tremendous success. To see they they could sell out of Exclusive Stormtroopers and Vaders in 3 minutes charging what they did now ups the bar for what they can get away with charging in the future.
As long as people keep buying from them they can set whatever price they want, and people will keep buying. I do think the costs were quite hefty for these pieces. Yeah Vader is pretty intricately detailed but the cost seems a bit high to me. And if you think about how much more work and precision that must go into making clothing for 12" figures that for something like the Stormtrooper's plastic mold that gets plastered on a figure colored simply in white with barely any paint used would make you wonder why those cost more than the clothed ones like Boushh for example. I think once you get the mold right the rest is machine work and less labor costs. I think the Stormtrooper should have been a lot less in cost by $20.
I bought Vader and Stormies. Yeah the price really sucks bad and I'm going to find it a bit hard shelling that out when the time comes seeing how much other figures have cost me in the past. These are way more expensive. It's possible I may ditch the 12" stormie and wait it out for a premium format one to make it more feeling worthy of the money being spend to produce something of bigger size and magnificence in my collection.
Drop in sales = lower prices
Increase in sales = raise prices
In testing the waters to see how much people would be willing to fork over for the Speeder Bike it was a tremendous success. To see they they could sell out of Exclusive Stormtroopers and Vaders in 3 minutes charging what they did now ups the bar for what they can get away with charging in the future.
As long as people keep buying from them they can set whatever price they want, and people will keep buying. I do think the costs were quite hefty for these pieces. Yeah Vader is pretty intricately detailed but the cost seems a bit high to me. And if you think about how much more work and precision that must go into making clothing for 12" figures that for something like the Stormtrooper's plastic mold that gets plastered on a figure colored simply in white with barely any paint used would make you wonder why those cost more than the clothed ones like Boushh for example. I think once you get the mold right the rest is machine work and less labor costs. I think the Stormtrooper should have been a lot less in cost by $20.
I bought Vader and Stormies. Yeah the price really sucks bad and I'm going to find it a bit hard shelling that out when the time comes seeing how much other figures have cost me in the past. These are way more expensive. It's possible I may ditch the 12" stormie and wait it out for a premium format one to make it more feeling worthy of the money being spend to produce something of bigger size and magnificence in my collection.