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We need these guys to turn up in the Mandalorian if we ever hope to get this made. Maybe they’ll be in the Andor show.
Nice work, Tali
Good stuff man. He looks great.
We need these guys to turn up in the Mandalorian if we ever hope to get this made. Maybe they?ll be in the Andor show.
In the light of recent announcements of SW troopers absence of this piece is yet again very sad and frustrating ...
I don't believe this figure will ever be released anymore. The same with the second Sandtrooper, Snow Commander or the 1/4 Stormie.
In the light of recent announcements of SW troopers absence of this piece is yet again very sad and frustrating ...
Personally I think it has something to do with the head sculpt. I don't think they have ever done a no-name actor sculpt for Star Wars / Disney before.
Maybe they don't have likeness rights for people other than the main actors ??
I could be totally wrong there. Could be several things though, also perceived popularity by HT ??
Exactly, it has everything to do with the headsculpt. It's just not cost-effective for them to make. The idea behind troopers is that they are affordable (both for them to make, and the buyer to purchase), able to have a quick turnaround from pre-order to production, and be tempting for the army-builder to purchase multiple of. Realistically how many people will double-dip on a trooper with only one headsculpt? Including a second headsculpt for alternate looks is probably also unrealistic.
This is the same reason we'll also likely never see a Rebel Fleet Trooper or Hoth Trooper.
The best chance we'll ever have at this figure is if a main character wears it as a disguise (e.g. Stormtrooper Han/Luke, Mudtrooper Han).
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Exactly, it has everything to do with the headsculpt. It's just not cost-effective for them to make. The idea behind troopers is that they are affordable (both for them to make, and the buyer to purchase), able to have a quick turnaround from pre-order to production, and be tempting for the army-builder to purchase multiple of. Realistically how many people will double-dip on a trooper with only one headsculpt? Including a second headsculpt for alternate looks is probably also unrealistic.
This is the same reason we'll also likely never see a Rebel Fleet Trooper or Hoth Trooper.
The best chance we'll ever have at this figure is if a main character wears it as a disguise (e.g. Stormtrooper Han/Luke, Mudtrooper Han).
Exactly, it has everything to do with the headsculpt. It's just not cost-effective for them to make. The idea behind troopers is that they are affordable (both for them to make, and the buyer to purchase), able to have a quick turnaround from pre-order to production, and be tempting for the army-builder to purchase multiple of. Realistically how many people will double-dip on a trooper with only one headsculpt? Including a second headsculpt for alternate looks is probably also unrealistic.
This is the same reason we'll also likely never see a Rebel Fleet Trooper or Hoth Trooper.
The best chance we'll ever have at this figure is if a main character wears it as a disguise (e.g. Stormtrooper Han/Luke, Mudtrooper Han).
This is exactly what I thought as well for the case of Death Star trooper.
No idea of how the stipulations are regulated in Hot Toys's SW 1/6 license with Disney/LFL. But one possibility why don't Hot Toys just sell the entire body + outfit + helmet while the HS could be randomly customized/bought by customers.
Personally I think it has something to do with the head sculpt. I don't think they have ever done a no-name actor sculpt for Star Wars / Disney before.
Maybe they don't have likeness rights for people other than the main actors ??
I could be totally wrong there. Could be several things though, also perceived popularity by HT ??
It's not a rights issue. You can't even tell whose head is under that helmet in the film, they just sculpted a generic face.
It has everything to do with the fact that
A) the timing isn't right
B) they don't think it will sell that much
As with everything, there is a limited factory capacity, why would they make a generic Death Star Trooper from ANH when they can make an armored character from a much more recent film, that will undoubtedly sell more? If you can spend $50,000 on production, would you make something that can net you $60,000 or $85,000? It's just like the stock market, if you have X amount to invest, do you put it on the sure thing, or do you take a risk?
The deck is stacked against the Death Star Trooper
The only flaw in your logic is that the DST would probably sell more figures. I would buy three, as would many others. The DST was a 12 back Kenner figure. You underestimate the number of OT fans with lots of money they are willing to spend.
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