Hey Guys, While I wait for Hot Toys release of their 1/6 66 Batmobile, I had fun building up this 1/25 Model.
I could never paint straight red lines like that
Nice work
I could never paint straight red lines like that
Nice work
I logged on to my Fb account yesterday and what I saw on my newsfeed first was a post regarding an HT figure where Sean Long commented on. I can't exactly quote what SL said (now I can't find the post, SL's not my friend on Fb either), but he claims that apparently The '66 car is in the bubble, with HT thinking that the poor sales of the Dynamic Duo figure is an indication that the car would also flop. SL thinks it's a bummer as he would love to have one.
I'm aware that Sean Long's not much loved on here, but it's possible that his word could mean something given his connections?
I logged on to my Fb account yesterday and what I saw on my newsfeed first was a post regarding an HT figure where Sean Long commented on. I can't exactly quote what SL said (now I can't find the post, SL's not my friend on Fb either), but he claims that apparently The '66 car is in the bubble, with HT thinking that the poor sales of the Dynamic Duo figure is an indication that the car would also flop. SL thinks it's a bummer as he would love to have one.
I'm aware that Sean Long's not much loved on here, but it's possible that his word could mean something given his connections?
It's also a big mistake for them to assume the figures and car go together - in this case, that's not true. The car is iconic, and will sell even to fans who won't buy the figures, but are car collectors only. Neither of the previous batmobiles would have quite the same draw to the non-sixth scale collector that this one will.
Of course it's also possible that as they got further down the road of production they figured out that high gloss paint job was going to cost them far more than they anticipated, and now they are trying to find excuses not to move forward, realizing they'd have to price the car well above the others.
They won't do it- the figure sales are CRITICAL to HT to show interest in the license. I think it's a done deal with them...it's dropped.
Yes, the car should sell much better than the figures(depending on the shipped price and final product of course). I would not have any 1/6 if it was not for the cars, then that made me get some figs to go with them.It's also a big mistake for them to assume the figures and car go together - in this case, that's not true. The car is iconic, and will sell even to fans who won't buy the figures, but are car collectors only. Neither of the previous batmobiles would have quite the same draw to the non-sixth scale collector that this one will.
Of course it's also possible that as they got further down the road of production they figured out that high gloss paint job was going to cost them far more than they anticipated, and now they are trying to find excuses not to move forward, realizing they'd have to price the car well above the others.
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