I am beginning to think that Sideshow is gearing itself away from 1/6 Figures and more towards statues,replicas,etc.
They have begun importing more and more figures from foreign companies such as Hot Toys and Medicom that have certainly blown the socks off of a lot of 1/6 collectors.
They have attained several new licenses (such as Spider-man 3 and World of Warcraft) where I have doubt in my mind the central focus will be on statues and dioramas as we have already seen with the Spidey 3 line.
Also, it seems that their statues (Premium Format,Diorama,etc.) are their main "bread & butter" as they pump those out as quick as possible while at the same time their 1/6 figure lines are seemingly ignored or delayed.
Now I will give it to them that their Star Wars figure line (and to a lesser extent, their LotR one) will certainly continue but will they continue making the simple "cloth" covered figures...content in knowing they can make a lot of money out of them no matter what?Passing up a lot of highly-desired characters such as Vader,Boba Fett,Stormtroopers,etc. and leaving that to the foreign companies?
Or perhaps Sideshow is gearing up their figure body and heavy in R&D to put out something there that can stand a fighting chance against Hot Toys and Medicom?
What's everyone else's take on this?
They have begun importing more and more figures from foreign companies such as Hot Toys and Medicom that have certainly blown the socks off of a lot of 1/6 collectors.
They have attained several new licenses (such as Spider-man 3 and World of Warcraft) where I have doubt in my mind the central focus will be on statues and dioramas as we have already seen with the Spidey 3 line.
Also, it seems that their statues (Premium Format,Diorama,etc.) are their main "bread & butter" as they pump those out as quick as possible while at the same time their 1/6 figure lines are seemingly ignored or delayed.
Now I will give it to them that their Star Wars figure line (and to a lesser extent, their LotR one) will certainly continue but will they continue making the simple "cloth" covered figures...content in knowing they can make a lot of money out of them no matter what?Passing up a lot of highly-desired characters such as Vader,Boba Fett,Stormtroopers,etc. and leaving that to the foreign companies?
Or perhaps Sideshow is gearing up their figure body and heavy in R&D to put out something there that can stand a fighting chance against Hot Toys and Medicom?
What's everyone else's take on this?