This is something you just noticed? This hasn't been news since SS's Bespin Han was released.
You just can't compare Sideshow 1:6 to Enterbay or Hot Toys like that, they are different in retail prices and different in terms of quality. Most Sideshow 1:6 are actually not high end collectibles if you think about it. Neca sells their 18" line figures for $40 retail, which is pretty close to what Sideshow 1:6 retails for.
Think about it this way, if a Sideshow 1:6 retails for $20 and is now at $40, its value actually went up double. That's the same deal when a Neca figure goes up from $15 to $40 value, it's more than double what it's originally worth. Hot Toys retails at like $170 and it may go up to $210, but it actually only went up 1/4 in terms of its value.
And you're saying why Sideshow 1:6 is only $40 bucks now a days, well no one is going to pay $200 bucks for what is originally a $20 figure, that's not the same as someone paying $200 for a $170 Hot Toys figure.
If you were honestly hoping to earn some kind of interest in your investment though, go with Sideshow for statues and busts, and Hot Toy / Enterbay for 1:6 figures. That's where the money is at
And even though logic seems to imply that the economy is the reason here, I don't think that's true because you have people paying $400+ for HT predators and $500+ for Enterbay Bruce Lee, and they sell like hot cakes and it's happening at a daily basis, which is pretty insane if you think about what collectors are willing to spend even with this kind of economy. So no the economy is definitely not the reason why Sideshow 1:6 don't sell, mostly it's because Sideshow is at 4th or 5th place in the 1:6 market right now, so their level of demand is just about the same as Triad Toys these days.
He's right - collectible values drop dramatically when an improved version gets released. Remember the ridiculous prices the Toys McCoy 1:6 Indiana Jones figure was commanding a few years ago? They've definitely dropped since Sideshow released its own 1:6 scale Indy.
The same'll probably happen with Sideshow's Charlie Sheen figure from Platoon when the Hot Toys version comes out. Luckily, there's no word that HT plans on re-doing all the figures from Platoon...yet.
Well, unless they make considerable change, I wouldn't call HT Bruce Lee an improvement, rather a leap backward!
He's right - collectible values drop dramatically when an improved version gets released. Remember the ridiculous prices the Toys McCoy 1:6 Indiana Jones figure was commanding a few years ago? They've definitely dropped since Sideshow released its own 1:6 scale Indy.
Apparently you're unfamiliar with the Joe line.
You are biased. The Joe line has had its share of stinkers. Crimson Cobra Commander, Cobra Sniper, Firefly. Sideshow's cartoonish paint aps on Duke. Let's face it, Sideshow thinks they are just as good as Hot Toys so they raise their prices but the fact is the quality just isn't nearly as good and certainly nowhere good enough to be asking $125 per figure just because they throw in a generous amount of hands and/or accessories. I'd say $80 is reasonable for the kind of quality they are producing. They are shooting themselves in the foot and the hobby is starting to go belly-up as did the comic book industry when it got too greedy for its own good. Collectors aren't being completists anymore and have become more discreet about their purchases due to finances when they can't keep dropping hundreds of dollars each month on frivolous toys. We are seeing a higher number of cancellations and stuff lingering on Second Chance and Gift Card status as a result. Heck, Duke is still in stock right now as is the Cobra Throne and that sure would have been a gauranteed sell out back in the day.
If people want to invest they need to go look at the bulls and bears... and get out of this HOBBY.
I buy what I like and what I want-- I could care less what someone is going to value it at five ten-- or even twenty years from now.
Freaks
Is it me or is it true the Sideshow 12' figures are not commanding anything on the aftermarket anymore ?
Other than the premium format, many I think all the Sideshow 12' are worth probably as much as the old playmate figures
The Planet of the apes line is like going for like $20 other than maybe 1-2 that can get a bit more
The James Bond is the only one a bit better but I now see some of the Bond goin for at most $50-$75
The Universal monsters even the Creature I see now going for less than $100 MIB
The Platoon with the exeception is going for no more than $100 MIB
Have they really dropped this much or is it the economy or are they just not worth any $$$
Cheers
YMBA
I think the 1/6 Uni Monster stuff will hold it's value over time. No other company has even attempted to tackle the property with the same quality.
1/6 is not an investment, only a hobby.
When prices are dropping, you can buy more.
wouldn't that depend on what 1/6 line and figure we're talking about?
I'm not sure you're getting his point. While there are people here who buy for investment purposes, and a small amount who buy to flip, the majority of collectors on this board buy to collect. Whether or not the piece becomes valuable after purchase takes a back seat.
he's saying any 1/6 line shouldn't be considered an investment and should be purchased as a hobby only, obviously because many of them don't go up in value. i'm saying that some do.
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