So some new questions
1. If we think they will over produce to meet demand...wouldn't it make sense to wait for that to bring market prices down to get the best price on an HT figure?
2. Why would you pre-order anything if they would do a second run and IMPROVE things?
3. Shouldn't this actually bring initial prices down? Not keep driving them up?
Hot Toys charge what they want, so no prices won't come down
I'm not in this to make money so I'm happy that they're releasing them again.
Look, I ain't in this for your collection, and I'm not in it for you, Darth Fok. I expect to be well paid. I'm in it for the money...
People will always pay what they want for these things. About 4-5 years ago I threw my Sideshow Han & Luke Stormtroopers on Ebay . I started the bidding at .99 cents. I was hoping to get about $250 for it which is what they were all selling for at that time. For some odd reason two bidders went to war on this thing. When it was over it sold for $770. I was shocked, since I was competing against other auctions for the same items , some were Buy It Now that were for $300!!! I see there is a guy on Ebay selling a Han & Chewie two pack for $4000. I’m sure someone see it and impulse buy it.
I love the way this thread has gone. The second run has brought out the best in people, just as limited availability brought out the worst (scalping). I hope rereleases and second runs are here to stay. I'm not saying stuff should be permanently available, just that people sometimes get a second chance at things like this. I hope Sideshow rerelease some of the pricier figures, like Greedo or the Tusken Raider, to augment the HT collection.
^^This^^Personally, I don't really look this much into it. I collect these figures because I enjoy the films and the characters, and these figures have some of the best likenesses and details that I've ever seen on a collectible. If there's a figure I like and I feel it's worth a particular price to me, even retail, I get it. If the price curtails later on, I don't beat myself up over it because at the time I got it, it was worth X amount of money to me, so enjoy it. If I'm not willing to even spend retail price on a figure that I can live without, I don't get it. If I see it later on at a low price, sure, perhaps I'll get it because it'd be cool to have. But it's not worth above X amount of money to me.
It's really that simple. Simply how much something is worth to me. The only person making the decision to buy these is myself. It's not like I'm being coerced.
I'm jumping on the opportunity with Han and Chewie because HT is releasing them again. Could I have gotten them on the after market because I missed them the first time at retail? Sure, but it wasn't worth $350+ to me, hence why I didn't get one. I probably never would have if they always remained that price and I would have had to just settle with that. However, they're being released again at retail, so I'm taking advantage of it. I personally don't think I'd pay over roughly $275 for a Solo. That's how much he's worth to me.
I mean to me it's not that hard; you like a figure, you get it if the price is worth it to you. If you don't like it, or you don't feel the price is worth it to you, you don't get it. Simple as that.
were these limited figures to begin with? some say yes, others say no
and if you're only collecting figures cause they have a limited production stamp on them, then you must have tons of other stuff from beanie babies, to barbies to gold coins to sneakers.
I collect items I like, I could care less if the item is limited, unfortunately some are.
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