I get what they're saying, I guess. Ag is the equivalent of a standard HT, Pt is their version of a DX, and Rh is essentially Artisan... but yeah, the pricing makes absolutely no sense if that's how they conceptualize it.
Based on Aragorn alone, the only thing I can think of is maybe spending a lot of time on the base sculpt (unlike HT which may release several versions of a character before they get it right - although IMO neither Gandalf or Aragorn are 100%, and Legolas to me looks more like a relation) and the detailing of the accessories and certain clothing items, like Legolas' boots.The absolute cheek of this. They ALL should be the highest quality or what the hell are we paying for? The more I ponder on my premium Aragorn figures, the more I wonder exactly what I've paid for as the awful hair styling certainly wasn't worth the extra expense...
"Not as bad as" is still bad, whatever couching or apologizing you want to do. InArt is charging nearly $500 for Legolas (more for most of us who have to buy secondhand), and then turning around and calling it "standard" and implying it's their lowest grade. For that kind of money, why shouldn't they "go the extra mile" or provide the "definitive prestige" figure?It’s a silly marketing gimmick. Not as bad as what other companies do though imo.
I don’t really care, nor do I put a lot of stock into it. For me, it’s very simple - I expect every standalone rooted figure will be in the $450-$550 range – and if I want that character, that’s what it is."Not as bad as" is still bad, whatever couching or apologizing you want to do. InArt is charging nearly $500 for Legolas (more for most of us who have to buy secondhand), and then turning around and calling it "standard" and implying it's their lowest grade. For that kind of money, why shouldn't they "go the extra mile" or provide the "definitive prestige" figure?
It's a stupid, unforced error on their part, and we're right to call it out. The company that prides itself on being better than the competition shouldn't be using marketing material that implies some figures get more love & attention than others.
Absolutely agree.This makes no sense, if Legolas is a standard grade figure then why is it more expensive than the “Platinum” figures?
It’s not a question of quality lolAbsolutely agree.
What a stupid and senseless gimmick - so the Nazgul with real armor + a steed is standard? A standard Legolas is more expensive than more premium figures? A sculpted Pattinson-Batman is more high end than Harry Potter with his huge diorama?
And more to the point, why on earth would you try to create the impression that some figures are receiving more attention and care than others.......
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"It's pretty easy to understand what I mean, honey. I wasn't saying that you looked bad in those jeans. Just that the other girl looked better."It’s pretty easy to understand what they mean by these grades. Idk why people are taking it as they will try less quality-wise with their lower grades. It just means they’d go all out with the higher tiers in terms of dios, more head sculpts, and clothing sets, etc.
I wouldn’t put too much stock into it.
Why do you take this so personal lol?"It's pretty easy to understand what I mean, honey. I wasn't saying that you looked bad in those jeans. Just that the other girl looked better."
Some things are dumb to say. The relative importance (or lack thereof) doesn't make it any less dumb. It's a mistake to present your product as higher vs. lower grade, especially when there's little rhyme or reason to the pricing.
I promise: it's okay to criticize InArt a little.
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