One day no one will cherish your little vintage Hasbro POTF Obi-Wan... buy you will.

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One day no one will cherish your little vintage Hasbro POTF Obi-Wan... buy you will.
While the price is not cheap JND retail price was 4,000 and that did not include shipping or any important taxes had they shipped to US . So $4,550 from US Dealer spec Fiction with shipping and no taxes is not bad . As far Harrison Ford it looks close to the picture the statue was taken from and by far the best Indiana jones statue to date . My only complaint is price is high but so is the inflated price on all statues these days and shipping is a crazy . I think it will be a grail piece and doubt you will ever see a henry jones statue again .View attachment 672521Lol, seeing the price in writing and tacking on a US distributor estimate on top indeed did the trick. I’ll be passing on this.
If the Ford was at the level of the Connery, I would have had to find a way to make it work.
Incredible craftsmanship, can’t wait to see pics from everyone who ends up grabbing them!
Indy is big is most places around the world, but the region lock is painful and retailers that can bypass the lock are taking advantage of the situation and upping their prices.State of collecting is bad when this hasn’t sold out. Maybe because it’s region locked or the sculpt, or the fact Indy isn’t as big overseas? Crazy.
The Kenner figure mint in package is around $600 which is a barginI appreciate vintage collectibles but personally don't see the value in them at all. I remember seeing some guy paid somewhere between $18k-$24k for an original Boba Fett, which, to me, is just plain stupid. I have no idea what an original Kenner Indy goes for, but I know I most likely would never pay i
The Kenner Indy mint in package is around $600-$700 which is a bargain compaired the subpar JND Indy which is $2600 . For that kind of money it should look like it just stepped out of the movie shoot. Also your leather work looks great !I appreciate vintage collectibles but personally don't see the value in them at all. I remember seeing some guy paid somewhere between $18k-$24k for an original Boba Fett, which, to me, is just plain stupid. I have no idea what an original Kenner Indy goes for, but I know I most likely would never pay it.
haha we'll have to agree to disagree on that being a bargain priceThe Kenner Indy mint in package is around $600-$700 which is a bargain compared the subpar JND Indy which is $2600 . For that kind of money it should look like it just stepped out of the movie shoot.
Thanks! It's been a fun learning experience.Also your leather work looks great !
It's more that he's just one of the toughest likenesses to capture for sculptors. So many very talented guys who have knocked out other actors end up doing terrible when it comes to Ford.The Indy doesn’t look good at all. Ford must be an absolute pain in the ass when it comes to using his likeness (or these sculptors just don’t know how to capture him. The Connery is excellent, though.
Hey Man you do you! If that's what brings you happiness then go for it! You are an asset to the site , I can't justify the money and your point is valid but the statue is not for me!haha we'll have to agree to disagree on that being a bargain priceI'm not criticizing btw- I understand it, but it's not for me and don't think it's worth the money for my tastes, even if the value has potential to go up. If I catered my collection to being an investment, then vintage stuff would be more worth it for sure. Vintage stuff has never been my thing to own, though. I think they're cool for what they are and it's fun to see them in someone else's display (or like in the show Collector's Call), but I just don't have any desire to own them. But, we all have different collecting preferences. I would rather put that $600-$700 towards any other collectible that I would actually want in my collection.
Thanks! It's been a fun learning experience.
LikewiseHey Man you do you! If that's what brings you happiness then go for it! You are an asset to the site , I can't justify the money and your point is valid but the statue is not for me!
I think state of collecting is currently bad in general across the board; plus, with the holidays coming up, I'm sure most ppl are thinking about where else that money can go to vs such an expensive collectible.State of collecting is bad when this hasn’t sold out. Maybe because it’s region locked or the sculpt, or the fact Indy isn’t as big overseas? Crazy.
The skin tone was the most glaring thing for me. I don't think the sculpt is completely off, but he seems to have jaundice. Some variations in skin tones I think would help greatly.Just did a quick comparison with the film:
Pants are definitely the wrong color.
Hat is the wrong color (too light).
And the worst offender - Harrison Ford was very tanned back then. This version looks like he's sick when you do a side by side with a film grab.
It's actually quite startling when you compare directly to the film to see how off a lot of the colors are. Can't unsee it now![]()