ilovefreestufftoo
Super Freak
Or will it?
+1When collectors run out of money and credit.
The Hobby has had a solid presence for much longer than the last year or so that it has grown exponentially. I think the real question is how much longer will people pay over $150 a figure and how high can the prices get before we can no longer justify the purchase.
I'll say this. It used to be that I stayed away from customs because the prices were so high even though the work was fantastic because of all of the TLC put into it. Now with the prices of figures rising, customs are starting to look more and more appealing to get something perfect instead of something that is expensive but then needs to be fixed.
The answer is pretty simple it the answers above mixed with the reality that the bubble will pop when the market prices itself out of the collector's wallets. Hot Toys figures in that scale are moving steadly towards $200 with Medicom and Sideshow following respectively. Its only a matter of time before some collectors say "For a few bucks more I could get one PF" or some say "I'm going to pick and choose because I can't afford it." Collectors running out of cash happens every year especially when you factor credit, its when the companies just flatly leave the majority of collectors behind that you will see the bottom just drop out. The secondary market itself isn't even supporting the MSRP on a lot of the figures, even the popular ones anymore. That already is telling.
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