Motuxmen
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big.......15' wide kinda big
This one is 18ftx12x4
18 feet long, 12 feet wide, 4 feet deep(top to bottom)
big.......15' wide kinda big
No, but I do have a source at Disney who deal specifically with SW marketing and merchandise. Between her info and what she has allowed me to see and the recent emails I have sent(since SDCC) I would say no. She has a great track record.
I'm new to this hobby but this HT company is really got their foot on the gas with new products and aggressive schedules. Not necessarily a good thing when some of the key elements of what we are seeing don't make the grade.
I'm a step closer to some NRD losses.
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And how is that a bad thing? The entire point of doing these shows is to generate interest and for marketing. If it gets people talking..well guess what..job done.
And yes, hot toys doesn't do 1:1. But they have also diversified into busts, mins, 1/4, and who knows what else going forward. They started out doing 1/6 unlicensed and military figures. Now, not so much.
My point is...what difference does it make? People are going to make assumptions anyway. And the description posted with the photo states it's for the show. The tie fighter they didn't state anything because if the intrest is there they would make it.
Getting people talking by deliberately confusing them is not cool - even if it's "generating interest." That's the bad thing.
And what is "People are going to make assumptions anyway" supposed to mean? The TIE's either up for sale, out there to generate interest for potential orders, or not for sale - why not just be clear up front?
It's unimportant what HT diversifies into in the future or what they started out doing - as I already said, they DON'T make 1:1 products at all, so when they make/display 1:1 items, it's obviously perceived by fans as promotional show stuff.
But when 1/6 stuff is shown by HT to the public with display cards that are the same as those for actual upcoming HT 1/6 products, it's different - and confusing.
And the description posted with the photo doesn't state it's just for the show - and it's not just because it's in slightly broken English.
How the hell how people be "confused" by a 1/6 Millenium Falcon? I get the 1/6 TIE to an extent, but THIS?
How can some individuals lack so much common sense?
There is no way in hell this is making it to production, ever.
The bigger question is - if there are hundreds of people willing to pay thousands for huge 1/6 Star Wars vehicles such as a TIE and X-Wing, why wouldn't they eventually be made available for sale?
All that time, work and energy put into glorified prop marquees that could be better used to improve figures with better likenesses, more details, different characters from other lines, or plastic that won't discolor and rubber that won't rot.
Look no further than the disastrous QC issues with the 1:6 '89 Batmobile. You think a 1:6 Millennium Falcon won't have QC issues?
Logically, the size and cost would be prohibitive for HT to make the 1/6 Falcon commercially available (and viable). They will need to ship it to you in a 20' shipping container - in pieces.
But as a SW fan, I'm thrilled to bits at the fact that they are actually building one, especially if they are going to build all the interior sections. And deep down inside, I'm still hoping that they'll put it up for sale, however illogical that may be. After all, since when was 1/6 collecting based on logic?
Interested to see how Sideshow ships a 7'+, $7000 Han Carbonite block.
I would say about $3,000 - $4,000 which is well out of the ordinary collectors budget.
Getting people talking by deliberately confusing them is not cool - even if it's "generating interest."
Who's confused? People who really think HT are going to put a 20 foot long Falcon into production?
BWA-HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!
The bigger question is - if there are hundreds of people willing to pay thousands for huge 1/6 Star Wars vehicles such as a TIE and X-Wing, why wouldn't they eventually be made available for sale?
I didn't say the Falcon, and I didn't say HT should be the ones to do it.
I guess you:
I'm not confused at all. I think the chances of even one of these vehicles making it into production is slim to none.
I also know the difference between an exhibition piece and a production item.
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