Re: APs
Here's something I posted over on the S&F board:
Most APs from at least the more recent numbered pieces end up at Weta. Whether they get them directly from the factory or whether Sideshow sends them the APs to fill their quota after they have shipped all the other orders is uncertain. The whole point of the APs is for the sculptors and painters at Weta who created the prototypes to make sure that the paintjob/cast by the factory is correct and that there are no problems with what will be the end product. It usually only takes Weta a couple of opened APs to decide if a statue is right for mass production and then they are left with all the rest. This is what the guy from Weta told me: some may be given to the cast and crew of the movie, some to Weta people, but the more recent pieces always seem to have plenty left over. The ones that are left over they then sell after they have run out of the numbered ones. I guess it is a case of clearing out the warehouse and freeing up space for new stock. For them that side of it is really just a business, so they don't want an extra 20 AP Gimlis lying around and as a business they don't want to destroy them when they can sell them.
The guy from Weta told me they usually make 20-30 APs and one of the Sideshow US people told me 20-50. I think for any given piece you can be sure there are no more than 50 APs and only a smaller number of those, say 10-40, were ever available to the public.
So realistically I guess you could add 20 to 30 to the edition size of any of the numbered statues, in terms of how many statues were ever available for sale to the public. Not for all of the statues though. Some of the earlier numbered pieces I havn't seen APs for sale anywhere, except very rarely on Ebay from someone in a country other than NZ.
Whether they are rarer can be argued. Yes there are much fewer APs than numbered pieces, but each numbered piece is the only one with that particular number right? So doesn't that make each numbered piece rarer than an AP, which is labelled the same as 10-50 others? It all depends how you look at it.
Personally I like the idea of having an AP-labelled piece rather than a numbered one, even if the quality is the same.