I warned
you last year that Prime 1 Anti-Venom for $860 wouldn’t do any good to the
industry. So here we are at 2017 with one 1/4 figure from Sideshow selling for
astounding $1,2k. Sideshow apparently found a new venue to make us swallow
overpriced figures. They simply call them “Maquettes”. If you happen to like
one of the Maquettes showcased on SDCC17 (Iron Man Mark III, Swamp Thing and Alien Queen) you are in for a bittersweet taste when the figures and their
prices be revealed. Looks like Maquette is the “deluxe” line of the company,
what frees them to put Prime 1 1/3 scale prices (or more) on 1/4 pieces, what
is just preposterous. I may be wrong and Thanos is an exception, along with
Voltron’s Maquette $1,250 price tag. However, two are one too many Maquettes to
call it a coincidence. I think Voltron due to its size and complexity is an
expensive piece to produce but it doesn’t justify the overwhelming price. Let
alone Thanos which seems a very simple piece to produce. I’ll give you that he
is big (as Thanos should be) but the price is much bigger than any reasonable
scale. It’s not an 1/3 scale figure. It doesn’t come close. Well there is the
throne, one may add. But with or without throne the price is simply too expensive for a 1/4 scale figure. So don’t buy it and shut the f* up, one may reply. Of
course I won’t buy it, I don’t even like or know much about the character to
justify such immensely abusively inflated price. But I won’t stop complaining.
It is my right as a Sideshow fan to point when the company is being greedy and
unfair to its customers.
Come an get me if you can face my artificially inflated price. |
So I’m
scared with the term Maquette and what it may mean, if people buy these pieces,
to the other lines of the company. Per example, how much will the new Wolverine PF cost? The last Wolverine, still available on the site, is up for $480. It has quite
an elaborated base, not too far from the mechanical Sentinel hand the new one
is on, though the hand is a bigger base. Let’s see the prices of the new figure.
Sideshow cannot allege the price (if much higher) is due to the license of the
character nor the complexity of the figure, since they’re on par with the
Wolverine they’re selling right now. The only thing left to blame is the rising
production costs in China. However, First4Figures doesn’t seem to have the same
issue (one can only wonder why) since they’re new Metroid Varia Suit 1/4 Exclusive
figure (with lighting features all over the body) costs $429. So who is to
blame? In my opinion (in the case the new Wolverine comes for a much higher
price than the last one and the prices of the new Maquettes hit around 1k) is
Prime 1 and it’s 1/4 line, since their price plateau for this line is stratospheric.
One can argue that Prime 1 quality is unmatched, that the quality control is
virtual flawless, that the Witcher’s bases are very cool and all… but $860 on
Anti-Venom? This opened the door to Sideshow overprice their Maquette line. This
will make the new Wolverine cost a lot more than the old one imho. This will
make my beloved Swamp Thing to be no less than $800, though is not a complex
character to produce, just big (so I still dream for a $700 price tag). But Swamp Thing is not 1/3 big to be priced as such. Prime 1 showed the way and
Sideshow is gladly following, hitting hard the average consumer of their
products. Deadpool Heat-Seeker for $700? Come on. Lady Deadpool for $675? Come
on twice. Hulk and Deadpool LSB for $980? Without ES? When the marvelous mixed media
Joker LSB costed $700 an year or two back? Come on… Not to mention the ArtPrints that jumped from $90 to $180 only god knows why….
Sideshow Swamp
Thing will be the last statue I will buy in my life. Depending on the price. Only
because is my all-time favorite character. I never imagined somebody would do a
1/4 figure of him. And a marvelous figure at that I must admit. At first, I was
shocked with the bold, daring art direction but grew to love it with passing of
time and more images revealed. I just wonder how much it will cost… And the 1/3
Swamp Thing from Prime 1, for that matter… If their prices are somewhere near I’ll
get extremely pissed.
On a side
note, I know I said I would quit with the last figure I bought but I would
never imagine Sideshow to do a Swamp Thing. Never crossed my mind. And now that
it is coming into fruition it happens in a market with artificially inflated
prices. So inflated I might not be able to afford it. It’s almost ironic if it
wasn’t tragic. And yes, I assume I’m addicted to collecting and that will be
hard to let go the habit. However, Sideshow forces me to do it and may well
force many others too. As the last bastion of affordable 1/4 comics-based
pieces, Sideshow is falling short…
Sorry for
my broken English I’m a self-taught English speaker and not a good one at that…
:P
You make some good points. I suspect costs are definitely going up, but these new prices are testing how much the market will bear. Collectors complain, but still hand over the cash. I passed on Lady Deadpool. A nobody character for too great a price.
ReplyDeleteThanks. I agree about Lady Deadpool.
DeleteI understand your concern on pricing but Sideshow has used the classification of maquette for many years before any of the examples you used...
ReplyDeleteMy god, Lady Deadpool's price is downright crazy! $675? Whatever. They've lost their damn minds!!!
ReplyDeleteI recently had the pleasure to read two of your articles and I must say, we are on the same page. However, imo Sideshow is not the only one to blame. Are they greedy? Yes. Are they turning to corporate? Absolutely.
ReplyDeleteBut to be fair, as you pointed out in your article, the market's changing. More companies pushing out new amazing products, we have an ECC, and a CC now, not to mention HCG. And that's not the issue. The biggest problem is that P1 is choking the market, with their new releases every other day, ridiculous edition numbers, and sizes. Don't get me wrong I like a great quality piece as much as the other guy, and people seem to be happy. But I feel only a few sees that this tendency cannot sustain the market. I (just like you) decided to quit collecting as I cannot keep up and besides buying lost it's investment value. I'm not a rich guy and I can't afford that. I miss the old days.
Anyway I could just ramble on endlessly but my point is that I think that collectors don't even notice that they being led off to the edge of the cliff and we are all happily marching to the end of our collecting days.
As you said its would be ironic if it wasn't tragic.
Keep up the good work.
Thanks. I agree with everything you said.
DeleteI remember when the PF's were 400 or less now ridiculous 450 plus.
ReplyDeleteThank you for writing this well articulated critique. Sideshow has become the NFL of collectibles, an ever growing steam engine going too fast for its furnace stokers to stay aboard heading for its eventual derailment. Additionally we are seeing more and more crucial elements items being included only with Sideshow exclusive editions. If 1200.00USD for Thanos is the wound then add the salt of not receiving the critical grinning portrait. Another ridiculous exclusive only item is the shield in the latest Wonder Woman PF.
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