Time_killer
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Willl it have sculpted hair? I'd love the wolfman to have a haired option.
I don't have that information.Willl it have sculpted hair? I'd love the wolfman to have a haired option.
Ya gotta admit, it would be glorious.I don't have that information.
If I were to speculate based on everything they have done up to this point, I would guess sculpted though. Not even Betomatalli did fiber/faux hair for his super duper Wolfman release.
I’m circling back around to considering this. The 2-pack is on waitlist at SS, but looks like KP still has some preorder slots available. However I do have a few questions for those who’ve been paying closer attention…
1) what is the 3rd Cushing sculpt? I only see 2 expressions in all the photos. Are there 2 neutral sculpts, one each with hat on and hat off?
2) I don’t know this company well. Prototypes look great but I heard some bad things about their Twin Peaks Agent Cooper final product. Was that a fluke or are they consistently underwhelming with production?
Thanks for the tips, also eyeing their Toshiro Mifune Ronin.
Yeah, Kaustic Plastik was way too optimistic with that original projected shipping date. They put the figures up for preorder in April 2023, so naturally I would have expected them to release at least a year later. Both Nosferatu and Lugosi had about a year between preorder and release. That 8 month turnaround was too good to be true.Yes, its putting a serious damper on my excitement. They shouldn't require people to pay for a product over a year in advance, and its delay after delay. Its basically an interest free loan, for over priced products, to be able to have the "privilege" of securing one. I am getting really jaded by modern selling and collecting practices.
Well, only a deposit it required. And that’s really only in response to too many people preordering something for free only to cancel when it came time to pay. That lead to lots of unsold inventory that had to be clearanced out. The deposit better insures only those that really the item are preordering the item, keeping edition sizes lower and better in line with the actual demand.Yes, its putting a serious damper on my excitement. They shouldn't require people to pay for a product over a year in advance, and its delay after delay. Its basically an interest free loan, for over priced products, to be able to have the "privilege" of securing one. I am getting really jaded by modern selling and collecting practices.
I paid for mine upfront entirely. I am starting to think its better to just wait and see if I can get one when the product is released.Well, only a deposit it required. And that’s really only in response to too many people preordering something for free only to cancel when it came time to pay. That lead to lots of unsold inventory that had to be clearanced out. The deposit better insures only those that really the item are preordering the item, keeping edition sizes lower and better in line with the actual demand.
Sure, the downside is that collectors now have a wait and see approach to see if the final product turned out OK because we too have been burned with subpar products and the editions may be actually too small for the demand and that more could have actually been sold. The closer companies can keep to the prototype the more trust and potential preorders they might earn.
I’m not saying I like the modern system either but I get why it’s the way it is now. Things like Sideshow’s flex pay option are nice but as you said could be viewed as a bit of an interest free loan. But they at least don’t charge any extra for it so for those that would rather pay little amounts over time rather than one larger sum all at once, it can be a nice way to break up those bigger purchases.
The inaccurate timelines are frustrating though. Some arrive much earlier than originally told and others can be much later than anticipated. I’m generally OK with either, I just hate when it causes things to bunch up and now I’ve got a bunch shipping all at once rather than more spread out like was originally anticipated. First world problems I suppose.
Hasbro and McFarlane have gotten a better handle on these kind of things than the high end manufacturers. They have maybe only a month or 3 preorder window before the items ship. Sometimes they even show up in stores before the actual reveals and preorders happen. You never see that with a 1:6 figure
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