TheObsoleteMan
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Yeah, that whip action Indy ain't bad at all. The headsculpt is shockingly good for Hasbro.
Hey Coco, I think your right hand question was answered by Sideshow, or someone else is taking up your cause:
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Just wondering why we haven’t seen a force wield/relaxed RIGHT hand for our Star Wars 12-inch figures. With the upcoming Farmboy Luke I can see needing one for a few poses. Heck, I could use one for a lot of my other figures too. Please consider including one! And on that note, Sideshow, please give us the finger! (Han’s ‘pointy’ finger, that is - ha!)
Duly noted. We’ll pass along the request to our development team, and see if it’s possible to incorporate some new hands into upcoming products.
And yeah, I think they are $20
Okay, reality check here. It's a toy, not a commodity. This is not oil, gold or anything like that.
I get swept up in prices too, but we should all keep this in mind.
And here we go again. People are going to put down a 20-30 dollar item intended for mass markets ... because comparing it to a 90 dollar collectible makes sooo much sense
Example: My 13" Green Lantern figure. Purchased for $60. Sold for $255 two years later = Commodity.
325% increase. Better than gold.
You sold at the right time... I fear he like the 1st Samaritan are headed for a price drop.
I was absolutely floored he sold for that much. I wish I would have bought a few of them when they came out.
I used to have most of the muppet palisades line. My red Zoot sold for $354. I got it in a lot with a bunch of other figures for like $60 shipped maybe 12 months earlier.
It's a good feeling isn't it? :chew
The first picture is the whip action 12" Indy, the second is the talking one, two different figures. You can see the whip action one in the box behind the talking one in the second pic.
Wrong thread... I don't think Hasbro would ever release just 1,500 of something
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