Wouldn't honestly shock me if they did.Lol it’s like they forgot
I think the China market has a lot more sway than people may think. I got the impression from the facebook that the hunger for that stuff is major. They also have a lot more disposable income than before. The Chinese collectors I've seen are throwing tons of money into the custom collecting community. Especially Tony Stark and stuff.what is very interesting, is the fact that its been like two years since I bought a figure from HT.
Conincidence?
I just really wonder who is buying all this “What If “ stuff and the constant Armor SW stuff….
This is probably a big truth….I think the China market has a lot more sway than people may think. I got the impression from the facebook that the hunger for that stuff is major. They also have a lot more disposable income than before. The Chinese collectors I've seen are throwing tons of money into the custom collecting community. Especially Tony Stark and stuff.
Lol I’m addicted to SW armor stuff, especially OT and PT trooper related.what is very interesting, is the fact that its been like two years since I bought a figure from HT.
Conincidence?
I just really wonder who is buying all this “What If “ stuff and the constant Armor SW stuff….
definitely one of hot toy's standout figures in recent. its really awesome hot toys is tackling horror and i hope that if pennywise sells really well that there will be more figures because there is always a market for horror figures, albeit niche compared to marvel/starwars/dc.I’m very very stretched, sideshow wise, thanks to Star Wars overload, but Stephen King help me, I think I might order this
I know the waiting sucks. But I just try to look at it like, this (or others) could have just been some neat prototype at a Con or something, never to be seen again, so just the fact I know it’s in a actual queue, I try to take solace in.
It would be neat if some toy companies had a behind the scenes YouTube or something, that they gave you a look into production and what going on at the factories.
I watched the “toys that made us” on Netflix and I found it interesting, learning the histories. So seeing some of the production and designer thoughts during the process would be cool.
I guess maybe trade secrets might now allow
Some of the groups on Facebook will have factory videos from time to time. Not this level, but the figure making process. One can sort of extrapolate from them these processes.I’m very very stretched, sideshow wise, thanks to Star Wars overload, but Stephen King help me, I think I might order this
I know the waiting sucks. But I just try to look at it like, this (or others) could have just been some neat prototype at a Con or something, never to be seen again, so just the fact I know it’s in a actual queue, I try to take solace in.
It would be neat if some toy companies had a behind the scenes YouTube or something, that they gave you a look into production and what going on at the factories.
I watched the “toys that made us” on Netflix and I found it interesting, learning the histories. So seeing some of the production and designer thoughts during the process would be cool.
I guess maybe trade secrets might not allow
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