I truly hope not, and it would be unwise of Hot Toys to do this, they've gotten away with it so far, but there'll come a point when people look at a regular release figure, go, you know odds are, there'll be a better, DX version later, I'll just pass. It's not in their best interest to release inferior versions one time and superior down the road. Everyone's been really into getting the best Dark Knight stuff so they've gotten away with it for a couple figures, but there'll come a point where it bites them in the ass. They need to demonstrate to people that some figures will just be done to the full DX accurracy and quality from the get go and that they need not fear ever buying a first release. People already say the minute a new figure debuts, oh I'll just wait for the DX, two Dark Knight revisits is all it took to burn that notion in collectors minds, and Iron Man isn't helping either, they need to make some DX figures that are only ever DX to start wiping that notion from people's minds and help their regular sales.
but you're not going to release a DX of 'say' a character from Avatar, because at the end of the day it might bomb (unlikely I know, but you never know!). So, say we get a figure of Jake Sully's 'Avatar' and it sells out, and the secondery market prices go mental, then at that point it seems to me like it'd make good business sense to make another... perhaps a DX. Of course the catch 22 is that if collectors say, right I'm not buying the Sully figure as a better one might come out later, so it doesn't sell well and ends up on discount, then a DX wouldn't be made anyway.
Has HT hinted that they might have the Avatar license, that you used him as an example?
Or is it just an example/wishful thinking?
Total wishful thinking I'm afraid... but I'm hopeful!
Yeah with a price tag of about $499.99 Hulk is gonna be a tough SOB to make imo.
If they go ahead and do a Hulk Figure, whether DX or not, what you guys feel will be better when it comes to making the body?
Rubber Muscular or a hirsute muscular?
I feel the a hirsute muscular base body would be they way. No restricted articulation and no worries about rubber falling/breaking apart.
They need to demonstrate to people that some figures will just be done to the full DX accurracy and quality from the get go and that they need not fear ever buying a first release. People already say the minute a new figure debuts, oh I'll just wait for the DX, two Dark Knight revisits is all it took to burn that notion in collectors minds, and Iron Man isn't helping either, they need to make some DX figures that are only ever DX to start wiping that notion from people's minds and help their regular sales.
I truly hope not, and it would be unwise of Hot Toys to do this, they've gotten away with it so far, but there'll come a point when people look at a regular release figure, go, you know odds are, there'll be a better, DX version later, I'll just pass. It's not in their best interest to release inferior versions one time and superior down the road. Everyone's been really into getting the best Dark Knight stuff so they've gotten away with it for a couple figures, but there'll come a point where it bites them in the ass. They need to demonstrate to people that some figures will just be done to the full DX accurracy and quality from the get go and that they need not fear ever buying a first release. People already say the minute a new figure debuts, oh I'll just wait for the DX, two Dark Knight revisits is all it took to burn that notion in collectors minds, and Iron Man isn't helping either, they need to make some DX figures that are only ever DX to start wiping that notion from people's minds and help their regular sales.
if you(not addressing you tyler, just 'you' in general sense) missed out, then it's your own fault for not getting in early as those did. go to ebay then. it's the price you pay for your initial hesitance. and releasing a DX so soon after the regular figure is just shady. it's not about giving newcomers a chance(they can always look for it if they want it bad enough), it's about making those who jumped early feel lousy about inferior products that they feel compelled to buy another better version.
I don't really see it that way. I genuinely don't think HT want to piss collectors off, but as a business they will want to get a figure out as quick as they can (I know it may seem like a long time, but for the amount of R+D that goes on, and then the subsequent manufacturing and distribution it must still be tight). But The urgency to release the figure and strike when the iron is hot can lead to figures like the first Joker.
So, I see the DX being a naturel conclusion to the 'big selling figure', I might be wrong, but you're not going to release a DX of 'say' a character from Avatar, because at the end of the day it might bomb (unlikely I know, but you never know!). So, say we get a figure of Jake Sully's 'Avatar' and it sells out, and the secondery market prices go mental, then at that point it seems to me like it'd make good business sense to make another... perhaps a DX. Of course the catch 22 is that if collectors say, right I'm not buying the Sully figure as a better one might come out later, so it doesn't sell well and ends up on discount, then a DX wouldn't be made anyway.
u may not be addressing me specifically, but i gotta respond to what u said.
it's a little dismissive to say it's "our own fault" for not getting into the hobby earlier. it's usually got nothing to do with waiting or hesitating. in my case, i wasn't even aware of some of the releases on the market. it was only after hanging around fellow collectors that i knew of the existence of certain collectibles. by then, it was too late to get em cos they were long sold-out.
and like i said, if ht spaces out the releases between ver1 and the dx long enough, it's not shady or underhanded at all. it's just good business sense.
however, i fully agree that releasing them too close to each other is not cool. personally, i would be a little annoyed as well.
However, lines that have proven themselves should be treated as such. As popular as T:S has been for Hot Toys, if there are to be any T1 or T2 DX figures, they should be made right out of the gate, just make it DX and be done with it, the movies are out, there's nothing they can't know about the characters from the movie and all, no excuses, and there's proven history that Terminator is property that'll sell like crazy no matter, you don't have to worry about it not selling and going light to start and seeing if there's enough market.
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