Even if they were severely limited in number at these prices they will never go up exponentially like some of the cheaper pieces. There's a certain price level that people just won't pay past for these items.
i am not one of them then.
Except the neytiri, i think all the other pieces are way over priced for what you get.
Lets see 6x pf ex or 1x lsf with no es/no ex...very tough decision indeed
These LSFs seem destined to fail IMHO. My big fear is that they'll be awesome poses wasted in this format that SSC won't revisit in other sizes.
Even if they were severely limited in number at these prices they will never go up exponentially like some of the cheaper pieces. There's a certain price level that people just won't pay past for these items.
These LSFs seem destined to fail IMHO. My big fear is that they'll be awesome poses wasted in this format that SSC won't revisit in other sizes.
These LSFs seem destined to fail IMHO. My big fear is that they'll be awesome poses wasted in this format that SSC won't revisit in other sizes.
Even if they were severely limited in number at these prices they will never go up exponentially like some of the cheaper pieces. There's a certain price level that people just won't pay past for these items.
I am looking forward to the new Dr. Doom PF instead. I can't afford a 1:2 scale LSF!
Some really good points there, SLF. In the end it's a really personal thing, I guess. If my circumstances changed and I could justify dropping two grand on a LSF I know for myself I wouldn't be thinking of the secondary market (assuming I found it to be definitive).Edition sizes put an open edition piece at the bottom of a collector's cue in favor of other pieces that might sell out soon. I don't care if it's a super secret limited production run that only Sideshow knows. Most people hesitate because nobody likes to make a bad investment. This assumes that a collector has a set budget for this hobby. Those of you with the means to buy whatever and whenever you want because you love a given character are the exception.
Selling old pieces that hold their value or increase in value is a huge part of the hobby no matter how much grail talk there is. Hype a piece as grail or whatever through forum discussion and it increases their value. All part of the game.
I agree with Dave that once you get past a certain price people just say "F" it and wait for something else to come along that's cheaper and hence a better "value". I doubt many collectors have the commitment to use their one year collecting budget on one LSF. Not even with flex pay. No matter who the character is. Even less so for an open edition piece. Part of the high many get from the hobby is coming here and discussing the 6-7 PFs per year they get. One item will not get them that much joy no matter how awesome it is.
Really like those gaunlets and kinda like what they're doing with the 'old school' mask, except I don't care for the brow. Looks a little too much like this: for my tastes. That secondary mask with the nice detailing on the sides is very cool, though. This will end-up being out of my price range, regardless of how long the edition runs, but it's still a lot of fun watching something like this in development.
Some really good points there, SLF. In the end it's a really personal thing, I guess. If my circumstances changed and I could justify dropping two grand on a LSF I know for myself I wouldn't be thinking of the secondary market (assuming I found it to be definitive).
Really like those gaunlets and kinda like what they're doing with the 'old school' mask, except I don't care for the brow. Looks a little too much like this: for my tastes. That secondary mask with the nice detailing on the sides is very cool, though. This will end-up being out of my price range, regardless of how long the edition runs, but it's still a lot of fun watching something like this in development.
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