Truly priceless collection, Gondor59.
elwood49 said:Well, I found where the Alien Queen is up for auction. I figured this is where it might be for sale (I mentioned it in my first post):
www.profilesinhistory.com
Here is the 4 part catalog to the March 31 auction.
https://204.200.196.80/pdf/A24_1-50.pdf
https://204.200.196.80/pdf/A24_51-100.pdf
https://204.200.196.80/pdf/A24_101-150.pdf
https://204.200.196.80/pdf/A24_151-224.pdf
I can't really afford most of that stuff, but I can dream. Other items for auction include the Holy Grail and Grail Tablet from Last Crusade, Indy's bag and a Sankara Stone from Temple of Doom, the Gillman mask from Creature from the Black Lagoon, Bad Mother F'er wallet from Pulp Fiction, Full Stan Winston Raptor head from Lost World, etc. etc. etc.
BTW, I found the estimated value of the Alien Queen in that catalog. $25,000-$30,000.
I've often thought of liquidating my entire collection for just ONE item of that sort of historical importance.
ironman said:Personally I feel that what's driving the frenzy for collectibles nowadays is just a new breed of collectors who are buying collectibles as investments rather than for its true appeal. I wonder when this will cool off....
Anyway, just my thoughts.
ironman said:It's been a about a year or more already since the bombardment of new products from Sideshow, be it Star Wars, LOTR, Marvel, Predator, Aliens, 1/4 scale, PF, 12", etc......but after looking at all that's been released, I frankly can say that my love is still for SS Wetas. I had stopped buying since the SS Weta ROTK range came out and intend to slowly start picking them up. I can't believe until now I still haven't gotten the Sauron Statue. That's because I know I can still get it fairly easily.
Anyway, what I am trying to say is that no matter what other lines are out there now, eventhough how great they look, I still love SSW. That's what got me into collecting statues/busts. SSW is the pioneer in limited movie polystone collectibles which spawned what you see today. It's a combination of Weta being involved, the movie (LOTR) which I love and it being the first line to succeed which has made it special for me to continue to complete the collection.
As for the latest lines (PF,1/4, 12inch) by SS, I only feel the urge to buy it because I fear losing out and missing out on a good investment. I do not have that 'special' feeling to them at all eventhough how great they look, to me it feels like just another representation done by another company trying to jump into the bandwagon or profit from it. The secondary market for the new lines seems to have failed to take off. Personally I feel that what's driving the frenzy for collectibles nowadays is just a new breed of collectors who are buying collectibles as investments rather than for its true appeal. I wonder when this will cool off....
Anyway, just my thoughts.
Gunner73 said:Thanks for all the replies.
I agree Ironman. I would actually like to get a balrog one day and I was just thinking that if the prices are going to drop whats the point of paying a months salary for a statue when they may be cheaper down the line. I personaly cant work out how people justify spending that much on something like this what with all the other expenses of life like a mortgage, household bills, running a car, kids etc. I think I might also wait and see what GG produce as I have got quite a bit of their star wars stuff, which I love. Might be in for a long wait though but I'm patient!!
gtb said:My sentiments exactly too, my first love is not SS or Weta but SSW.... therefore I kept their Muppets line too... I am glad to say that there are none here in this board who collect these seemingly childish polystone busts except me... and I have collected them as there are the first SSW line of products, other than LOTR line, there will be no other...
KAOSINLA said:Thanks for this info.!!!! I think I'm going to schedule an appt. for a viewing...maybe I'll attend!!!
jlcmsu said:I have one Muppets bust and I like it but not sure getting into another line that is good for my health.
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