InArt: The Lord of the Rings - Frodo and Sam

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Has there been any word on whether these will be sold as a two pack or singularly?

Would not be surprised if InArt sell sculpted versions as singles but rooted only as the twofer.
 
Thanks for that. 👍🏻
No problem. I also think they might do a combination of sorts. I personally think they’ll offer the rooted versions as a single pack and the sculpted versions will be a 2-pack. But we’ll see. It’s worse for businesses when there’s more SKUs. Speaking of…
What does SKU stand for? Always wondered.

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Basically it’s a product item. INART kept mentioning the term during the Will stream.
 
No problem. I also think they might do a combination of sorts. I personally think they’ll offer the rooted versions as a single pack and the sculpted versions will be a 2-pack. But we’ll see. It’s worse for businesses when there’s more SKUs. Speaking of…


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Basically it’s a product item. INART kept mentioning the term during the Will stream.

Thanks again!
 
Thanks for that. 👍🏻

What does SKU stand for? Always wondered.
Like what HyperDrive mentioned it's an individual product item. In terms of 1/6th scale, when SKU is mentioned it's related to the amount of offerings for that individual figure.

For example: InArt The Batman had 6 different SKU's.

1. Standard Batman
2. Premium Batman
3. Standard Bruce Wayne
4. Premium Bruce Wayne
5. Batsignal
6. All In
 
Well said @Earth 616 Collector :clap

And for Frodo and Sam, there’s the potential for (6) individual product SKUs (at least). I think it’d be more like 3-4 but we’ll see.

1. Frodo (Standard)
2. Sam (Standard)
3. Frodo (Premium)
4. Sam (Premium)
5. Frodo & Sam (Standard 2-pack)
6. Frodo & Sam (Premium 2-pack)

And overall, it’s always preferable to have less SKUs per release to increase profit margins, cost-efficiency, inventory tracking, etc.
 
Like what HyperDrive mentioned it's an individual product item. In terms of 1/6th scale, when SKU is mentioned it's related to the amount of offerings for that individual figure.

For example: InArt The Batman had 6 different SKU's.

1. Standard Batman
2. Premium Batman
3. Standard Bruce Wayne
4. Premium Bruce Wayne
5. Batsignal
6. All In

Well said @Earth 616 Collector :clap

And for Frodo and Sam, there’s the potential for (6) individual product SKUs (at least). I think it’d be more like 3-4 but we’ll see.

1. Frodo (Standard)
2. Sam (Standard)
3. Frodo (Premium)
4. Sam (Premium)
5. Frodo & Sam (Standard 2-pack)
6. Frodo & Sam (Premium 2-pack)

And overall, it’s always preferable to have less SKUs per release to increase profit margins, cost-efficiency, inventory tracking, etc.

Thank you both. 🙏🏻
 
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