Except the retailers still only have about 4-6 weeks to lock in their PO's with Hot Toys. That window isn't extended by the long lead time to release. So either retailers underorder based on the PO's they get in this short window, which will be low because many collectors won't see the rush to PO this quick and cough up an NRD or full price as many retailers also have that policy, or they gamble and over order and hope they aren't stuck with stock that moves too slowly. Slow moving stock is a big problem for retailers, especially the smaller ones. There is no situation this is a win - under supply or over supply. If Hot Toys can't produce the figures then they should not be putting them up. This just pushes the problem out and PO to production times will just keep growing leading to further lost sales from shortened production runs and higher costs.
Another potential issue for retailers is we know collectors are a fickle bunch. Too long and cancellations will mount as people move on to other things. Sure some will then get to keep the lost NRD, but they then have an expensive figure they thought they sold at full price potentially ending up on clearance. I just can't see how such long windows can have any upside. Especially for retailers.
Oh, and I wants ma dollies now, now! NOW!!!!!