andrewm
Super Freak
Well I hope we get a confirmed announcement from hot toys soon Becsuse if this beautiful thing is not going to be for sale i will be able to go alittle deeper into the avengers line then I was going to because of this thing.
I feel like the most ____ed up part of this whole cancellation thing is the fact that they've advertised it so much already. They shouldn't have taken it to ani-con no matter how cool it made their booth look. That's just rude.
HT are being so annoying! The price for this shouldn't reach a grand. Also why spend so much time and investment money on producing one if only now they are having doubts? They knew what the size of it was gonna be when they started the project and a rough cost of it.
And 50?! Seriosuly? There are way more people who will buy this, I expect them to make at least 500 if not a thousand Bats.
The price for this shouldn't reach a grand.
There would easily be 500 buyers for this despite the size and $1000+ cost.
Funny you should say that. I was thinking of making one (1/6 T-Rex) lately with full skeletal structure, simulated muscles and tendons and stuff with rolling eyes system. The one thing that stumbles me is the cost. Anyone willing to undertake the project I can help with the 3D for the mold. I have at least figured out how the jaw and muscles would work.
I hope with Ani-Com now over that this is not the last time we see of this vehicle. Even if HT only produces 500 Bats and sell them at $1500 a pop, they will sell every one. I invested $3500 last year to buy both the Toynami Batwing and Batmobile and they are undoubtedly my two favorite pieces in my collection. I have the HT Batpod and Tumbler already in my collection and I'm getting the 1989 Batmobile from HT as well plus all of their Batman/TDKR related figures. I just hope I get to add the Bat to this collection in the next year or so. If Howard and HT are reading this thread, there are more people who want this than don't as the crown jewel in their HT Nolan Batman collection.
It's not even that simple, though. There are obvious logistical concerns as well:
How much production resources would it require? Remember, HT has many products in the pipeline.
How will it be packaged?
Will it require extensive assembly?
What will shipping costs be? And would enough consumers be willing to pay that?
Even if they get a couple thousand people willing to throw down $1,500 USD for this the answers to the questions above could still make this infeasible.
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