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I for one am glad that UK collectors and fans got a chance to get in on this figure. I thought it kind of sucked to find out at the last minute when it was 1st released on SSC that folks outside of U.S. could not order.

One thing I do hope though is that they still keep this as a very limited release, since they charged 300 bucks for it. If it's not a limited release, then everyone of us that got one paid too much. As long as it stays limited and rare, it was worth it, otherwise it is a 250 dollar Mark 7 variant, with extra paint detail, and less parts.

Either way though it is a good thing that the wrong that was done at the last minute to the UK collectors has been righted.
 
I don't see this figure bottoming out in the future. Unless a diecast version is announced.

The Mark VI promo edition has been out for over a year and the demand has only increased. Going for $600+

I'll be able to get one for a lot less than that if need be. There's no way I'll pay flipper prices for it. It might take me awhile, but believe me, it won't always be that high.

Plus I'm betting there's more of this one made that the Mark VI Promo.
 
Second flex was charged today with only one more to go. However, I highly doubt we'll see this in July. :monkey1
 
I'll be able to get one for a lot less than that if need be. There's no way I'll pay flipper prices for it. It might take me awhile, but believe me, it won't always be that high.

Plus I'm betting there's more of this one made that the Mark VI Promo.

Well good luck to you, hope you do.

Are you from Canada or one of the markets that this hasn't been offered to yet?
 
Canada.... They started a country, no one showed up.


J/K :) Hope you guys will get a separate PO soon.
 
One thing I do hope though is that they still keep this as a very limited release, since they charged 300 bucks for it. If it's not a limited release, then everyone of us that got one paid too much. As long as it stays limited and rare, it was worth it, otherwise it is a 250 dollar Mark 7 variant, with extra paint detail, and less parts.

Problem is without telling us how many of this figure they produced they could still sell one to everyone on the wait list and we would have no idea how many they sold, it could be 3000, 5000, 7000 etc.

They had to decide to make more for our friends in the UK and they will have to make more if they open it up to other places. It will still be rare but without a fixed production number they can make a couple thousand more anytime they want to.
 
Pretty sure there's more than 3000 made. They should let us know how many were made so we can find out an estimated value. I don't wanna pay $650 for something that has more than 8,000 pieces sold world wide
 
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