I could cost $100 less. If I was launched a year ago. |
One thing
that annoys me as much as scares me is how quick the prices of figures are
increasing. Even figures with huge editions of 2500 units are hitting the $500
benchmark. I know collectible figures are a growing expanding market but this
inflation of the prices will scare away lots of potential costumers both
veterans (in a lesser degree) as newcomers (much strongly). I’m somewhere in
between these two extremes and I confess that I had to decrease the number of
statues I buy per year from three to two. This year I’ll order only one because
I can’t afford to lose the statue (is the new Deadpool PF from Sideshow) and
because I’m saving to reform my bedroom so I can expose my humble collection.
Even if I wasn’t save money I wouldn't be able to buy three, four figures per year
anymore for the single reason they became too expensive to me. I’m not a rich
guy and collecting these figures never was a cheap hobby but now it’s becoming
ridiculously expensive. Take the new Master of Universe Sideshow line per
example: He-Man came out for $400. Skeletor and Evil-lyn a couple of months later
came out for $450 and $440 respectively. It’s a huge inflation. Or the Dark
Phoenix with an edition of 2500 pieces for $ 500. I believe that if it were
just one year ago the same Dark Phoenix would cost no higher than $400.00. It’s
becoming unbearable to me. I had to give up of Ralph McQuarrie’s Boba Fett,
lose 42 bucks NRD in order to guarantee my Dark Phoenix. If things goes this
way, by the end of the year a PF figure will cost 700-800 dollars and I won’t
be able to buy anymore statues. I’m on my toes about the Deadpool statue, I
hope it comes in the line between 450-500 bucks, otherwise I’ll simply cannot
afford it what would be very frustrating since I love the character and I think
the statue is turning out very well. Maybe I’m being delusional here and the
prices are not growing but I’m pretty sure they are when inflation in US is
almost zero. I would like to know your opinions. The only way to stop this is
when the sales start to decrease abruptly due to the high costs of the pieces.
Then they will rethink their marketing strategy or lose all the medium to low
budget costumers like me. The worst part is as this is a piece of “art” there’s
no way to regulate the prices, only the powers of demand and offering. It’s a pity
to alienate this great part of the public that save every penny to buy a new
shinny figure of their beloved character but that’s exactly what’s happening
and will happen even faster, the faster they raise the prices.
Addendum July 7 2016:
The most
crying example for the argument of this post came out this week: the Voltron
Statue from Sideshow Collectibles. About the same size and as nearly detailed
as the Galactus Legendary Scale statue from the very Sideshow Collectibles, it
will be launched by astounding $ 1,250.00 whereas Galactus, a couple of years
ago, was priced $ 799.99. Given the size and detail, the two should be priced
around the same plateau (even though I think Galactus is a much cooler and
detailed piece) but look what happened in a couple of years: two products of
the same league, so to say, have over 50% raise in the price while US inflation
doesn’t get nowhere near as that or the country would be in total jeopardy.
This is the studio stretching the line to see until we’re going to pay for one
figure from them. It’s outrageous and I hope the line snaps soon. Even though I
believe it unfortunately won’t. There’s too many rich people that really dig
this hobby. And then again the low
budget collector won’t be able to get a Voltron he/she always dreamt about
home. Shame on you Sideshow and on all the other studios doing the same price
practice.
interesting write up. seems like we are in the same platform. ss become way too expensive than the previous statues. hope they will realize soon and think again about their pricing policy.
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