According to the Radio Times, Steven Moffat has said that the ending of series 3 will leave fans as frustrated as they were for previous series (https://www.radiotimes.com/news/201...s-a-puzzling-climax-to-sherlocks-third-series).
This is great news for BC's Sherlock figures - previously most people have thought that the next series would be the last, because of the growing stardom of the leads. If it was definitely the last, that might put people off from buying figures from a dead franchise. But if there's at least the possibility of a future series that should help sales as people like buying in to something that's still current.
I had heard that Moffat wanted to leave it open so they can come back and make stories with these two leads from time to time for decades to come.
I know that I talked with the woman who runs 'cumberbatch web', and showed her the sculpts and she had NO idea this sort of thing even existed! once there are fig pics, and she shares them with the masses, and they circulate, people are gonna be snatching these up who have NEVER dabbled in this type of thing before! people are starving for Sherlock merch, and this could very well be the top of the heap!!
The sculpts are superb , I am going to begin getting together the bodies and clothes for them. So glad this series has been a hit , well scripted , perfect casting and an intelligent modern day take on Holmes. I am definitely in for both.
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I say this because I was on a forum for my favourite band Duran Duran (screw you, I think they're brilliant! ) and the subject of custom Duran Duran figures came up. They were just thinking of taking a Ken doll and having someone make custom clothes. I came in and suggested they visit this site and seek out a tailor here and possibly think about commissioning a sculptor for the headsculpts. I also took the opportunity to show them the marvelous world of high-end 1/6 figures by showing them HT's Michael Jackson figures and some of Medicom's Rock figures. Everyone was blown away by the fantastic quality and likenesses. They were extremely impressed across the board. Not one negative criticism. However, once they got to the price, everyone backed off completely. These are people who spend hundreds and sometimes thousands to see shows, buy autographs, memorabilia, rare records, etc. But they just couldn't fathom spending that kind of money on a "doll", no matter how good it was. And that was when the figures were still under $200!
So I have to wonder if those fans would really put their money where their mouths are when the time comes.
Mad Old Lu said:Anyway, on another note, I just listened to the Hottoycast from Eamon which had Mark Andrews from Big Chief as a special guest. He addressed everything he wrote about on this thread and more. The guy totally won me over. I could tell he really cared about the Sherlock property (and Dr. Who) just by his going out to find the best artists in the business to work on his projects. But listening to him talk about the properties and what they are doing really showed his passion for the work. It isn't just a job or business for them. They are doing it out of love. I wish them nothing but great success and I'm really looking forward to Sherlock, which I have been swayed to commit to based on the interview. I want to show my support for what they do and how they do it--with integrity and care.
They also mention a few dream licenses they are trying to acquire. And let me tell you, they are shooting for the moon! I really hope they get them. I encourage you guys to listen to the podcast. Great stuff. Kudos to Eamon and the gang for putting together a great show.
Intriguing. I would love to listen in on this. Could you direct me to it please ?
Firstly, there is nothing wrong with the band Duran Duran. My wife is a big fan, we have been to see them many times and 'Ordinary World' remains one of my favourite songs of all time.
From Eamon's site:
https://www.eamonart.com/PODCASTS/The Hottoycast Episode Five.m4a
It's also on iTunes. It's really great. They're on episode 5, so there are 4 more great episodes to listen to as well!
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