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Tuesday, August 14, 2018

NOBODY UNDERSTANDS WHY I COLLECT FIGURES

Statues... statues...



Nobody, absolutely nobody I know understands why I collect statues of pop culture icons (in my case Marvel and DC heroes and foes mostly) and understands even less when get to know how much each piece costs me (I keep this info as secretive as possible because to the average person it is just too shocking). I quite don’t get why I do this. I guess I feel a mixture of passion, enchantment, obsession and compulsion for the statues and happen to find them pieces of contemporary art. All those surrounding me sees them only as pretty expensive and pretty big toys. I guess some part of me never grew old completely or normally, like an underdevelopment of the self that makes me wish the same things I wish to have as a kid but on a completely new level of artistry and beauty. Yes, my first drive to choose a figure is beauty. Not only female beauty (which is the new focus I’m giving to my collection) but an artistic beauty that makes me think and feel that The Thing and Hulk, per example, are beautiful artistic expressions of high-end technology sculpting. No one, even most of collectors, can grasp what I see or feel towards a gigantic head of Hulk with an ugly angry expression. But I see it and I see it every day, several times a day because he’s right beside my computer. I confess I feel a mixture of bless and guilty for owning my humble collection. Things weight heavier for a person living in the third world where so many need the basics to survive with some dignity, where misery is just outside the building for all to see. Yes, when I imagine what one of these poor people could do with the money I spent on my new statue I feel very guilty. I don’t know why I am so blessed, I’m here by a mere trick of chance and this hurts me as much as it relieves me.

It’s not easy to be a collector. If a date enters my room, the first thing that will probably cross her mind is “what a childish ridiculous man! I better leave as soon as I can!” Lol. This probable (or improbable) she will never understand my hobby as nobody around here gets it (apart from my nephews. They love my room and it is not even remodeled to accommodate my pieces yet, have just a few out of the boxes. What they dislike is that they cannot play with them. Lol). But there’s a prejudice regarding collecting figures I don’t know how to fix. Or if can be fixed on the short-term. It’s maybe a too new and niche market the society (especially in Northeast Brazil) is not ready or open to grasp. It’s too strange adults collecting super-hero figures to no end like most of us do. They already grasp women with obsession with shoes and purses and whatever woman beauty needs, men that collects lighters, cars, perfumes, stamps but they just don’t get 1/4 scale figures and up. I must admit I have a prejudice with 1:1 full body figures myself! Lol.

The fact that people don’t get my hobby will stop me from collecting? I wish they could but they can’t, because I’m addicted to it. Space is the only thing that can make me stop. And fortunately or unfortunately space is running low. I hope with the remodeling to have place to four more statues. There are some statues here that I wish I could sell but there are no boxes and I live in Brazil. In addition, I have a craving for non-grail sculpts that lose their value on the aftermarket. But this is not really an issue.  

Due to look so many times to them I kind of get tired of watching the same thing and feel my eyes ask for new sights. I hope with more statues at display it solves the issue. And I plan to change every month the statue that will be beside my computer so to always have a new sight even if the cycle repeats itself (I don’t have a huge collection, you see). I never thought I could get tired of see the same faces but this is happening to me. I don’t know if it happens to you. Would like very much to know your thoughts in this regard.

About addiction. I was far worse, I lost control once and spent seven thousand dollars in one month, almost all the money I inherited from my passed father. It was crazy, very crazy. I had a good explanation to myself to each and every new purchase I did. Later on, I sold most of the figures for ridiculous prices on eBay. I’m not a good dealer at all. Lost F4F Skull Kid, Bowen Chromed Jocasta (from which only 25 were ever made) and OG Chicken Deadpool to name a few. My life as a collector was a bumpy one. Thank god, I put the train back on track and became hyper-picky regarding which statues to collect. I have two I really intend to buy: Sideshow Little Mermaid and Sideshow Rebel Terminator. And have two very distant dreams that are Prime 1 Batman Beyond Golden Version and Sideshow Swamp-Thing (yes, I know it is made of PVC :P). Apart that I have a mild to intense interest in acquiring Sideshow new Harley Quinn (I think her expression unmatched but need to see the production pieces since she has a very complex painting scheme). I only have the money to buy Little Mermaid though. I plan to sell some figures I have at my brother’s in the US to gather money for Rebel Terminator and maybe Harley depending on the results of the sales. I have a pension that is controlled by my mother who is my legal tutor since I’m considered civil incapable by the law. She is very hand tight about money but I’ll try to convince her maybe by the end of next year to acquire Swamp Thing or Batman Beyond Golden Version but I have my mind prepared this just won’t happen. Of all persons she is the one that understands the less my strange habit. As a fellow community member said to me, Facebook groups are the place where we can find and discuss with people who really understands and loves what we do. That’s the plain truth. I feel ashamed to share my collection with others around me but I’m very proud of it with myself. I find relief to meet people like you who understands the hurdles and pleasures (and there are plenty of both) of this hobby no one dares to accept. Or that accepts with a strange expression on their faces. To like it, is too much to ask. Sometimes I stop to think and realize I’m the crazy one. That everybody around me is right. What they’ll gonna do with my pieces when I’m gone? What the purpose of acquiring so expensive figures? Why fill an already tight room with a ton of oversized super-heroes? And the answer that eases me comes from I quote my father repeated often: “a thing of beauty is a joy forever”.

Rest well my father your other two sons are doing great with their lives and you would be proud of them and of what they accomplished. I was always the failure and will always be. Now with a bunch of extra-expensive toys to look at. But I write. I said my dream was to write and you mocked me at the time. I fulfilled my dream. It’s quite different from what I expected. Wasn’t prepared for all this loneliness. But writing fulfills me. It’s what I love to do and what my soul needs as much as my body needs air. Of course, a new love would be the greatest aid I can dream to my life, the end of my loneliness. But who would love a man who plays with toys at 41? Lol.

Friday, August 4, 2017

MAQUETTE IS SS NEW NAME TO OVERPRICED PIECES?

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 

Wednesday, August 17, 2016

INTERVIEW WITH OWNER OF FIRST 4 FIGURES ALEX DAVIS - EXCLUSIVE!



First 4 Figures has become known among collectors by doing official statues of Nintendo characters. Today, the company expanded and, though still focused on videogames figures, they no longer work solely with Sega and Nintendo but also Konami, Namco, Capcom among others. In this meantime the quality of their production increased tenfold while the prices continue among the best in the market. We’ll interview Alex Davis, owner of F4F, to try to discover the secret behind such transformations.

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1 – First I want to thank you for taking a little of your time to answer these questions and begin the interview trying to give a dimension of First 4 Figures today. Could you tell us with how many brands do you work today and how many franchises? Are there more coming on the way? If so, could you reveal who they are?

Alex Davis (AD): 6 licensors that are public which amount to over 18 franchises. Behind the scenes, we’ve inked deals with a further 3-4 with more planned in the future.

Some of F4F franchises.



2 – How the change of a Nintendo only manufacturer to a broad line of licenses happened? Did you encounter some resistance of Nintendo while choosing to broad your market options?

(AD): We’re going into years 10-12 with Nintendo so are really happy with our partnership with them. They are really awesome to work with! We actually started with SEGA back in 2009 so for many years have made a lot of Sonic the Hedgehog items too. In terms of broadening our market options, it’s not really something that is discussed directly with licensors.

A funny story: my point of contact at Nintendo a few years ago moved across to Capcom - who then contacted me when they there to suggest that we start off with some Megaman statues. Couldn’t resist that opportunity!




3 – Up until now, what figure is your bestseller? Which one sold out faster?

(AD): Top 3 are Varia Suit (Metroid), Artorias (Dark Souls) and Amaterasu (Okami). The way we do preorders now has the edition size set to 2 weeks i.e. time limited (not quantity limited) so there is no comparison on which one sold faster.

Best-sellers.



4 – It’s noticeably from the early days to now the quick evolution of the sculpt quality of your figures. There's an undeniable difference from the first Link (from The Legend of Zelda) productions to, say, the new Dark Souls character. What happened? Did you reshape your team of sculptors or are working with outsourced professionals, or the new licenses allow to more detailed and creative sculpting, after all, what’s the trick?

(AD): No trick - just years of experience. Honing the craft. :)

Evolution on sculpting.



5 – How can you manage to keep the prices relatively small and don’t enter that inflating bubble of prices other companies are practicing? Your prices are on the rise too but at a slower rate. What do you do to keep the costs down? And by the way in which country are your statues manufactured?

(AD): The biggest reason is because we are a small company - we can keep the overheads lower which is translated to a cheaper price point. We use all the same factories as all the other statue manufacturers so the key is running a small, yet highly efficient team.


6 – How do you decide who is the next character to be launched?

(AD): Internally discussions, community engagement and in depth research.


7 – I believe First 4 community is a very sound one. Do you receive a lot of input from your fans? If so, do you consider their comments when choosing the next character to be done or altering a work in progress?

(AD): We love the First 4 Figures Community. They are incredibly passionate and we are very open to feedback. We will always try our best to improve where we can. We actually run a weekly poll for possible future character choices so allow for the F4F community engage in helping shape our character selection.


8 – Which figure(s) you produced you are more proud of?

(AD): Dredd vs Death for me is one of the most rewarding items I’ve ever made. It was so complicated back when I made it 8 years ago - I really learnt a lot from that experience. In terms of which one made me the most proud from an Aesthetics point of view? Well let’s just say the best is yet to come! Lots of goodies coming up! :)




9 – Which character was the hardest to sell so far?

(AD): My lips are sealed! :)


10 – How is the flux of the work on a character? Which stages a product should pass until it arrives at the hands of the consumers? What is the hardest part of the process and what is more fun?

(AD): 2D concept -> 3D sculpt -> 3D print -> prototype casting -> prototype painting -> factory counter sample -> preproduction samples -> mass production -> shipping to customers. Each stage needs to go through approval stages. The 3D sculpt and painting stages are the hardest and funnest stages as that’s where the creative process is really concentrated.


11 – Every company nowadays seems to become partner of Sideshow Collectibles on the distribution of their products. F4F is no exception as I saw the StarFox Airwing for sale there. What the benefits of that partnership and who approached who to close this deal? Plus, why there’s only two F4F figures for sale on Sideshow’s site (Airwing and Samus Varia Suit)?

(AD): This is actually a deal done through our US distributor, not through us directly so can’t comment directly.


12 – How old is First 4 Figures and how many employees do you have right now? Tell us a bit of your company’s story. Why the name in the first place?

(AD): Started in 2003. Right now have 5 guys in our HK office and 6 guys in our China team. The company was originally set up to be a distributor of anime items from China into the UK which is why the name is a bit more B2B [Business to Business] facing.


13 – What’s the 10 best games of all-time?

(AD): Super Mario Bros, The Legend of Zelda, Soul Calibur, Tekken, Dark Souls, Metroid, Okami, Megaman, Sonic the Hedgehog and PAC-Man. See what I did there.. ;)




14 – Do you still do hand sculpt or everything now is sculpted through 3D software? If you do hand sculpt, when and why?

(AD): 3D sculpting. Technology has got to the point where the pros of 3D sculpting far outweighs the cons compared to traditional clay sculpting.


15 – In what conventions do you attend annually, so fans can stay tuned to cross paths with you?

(AD): Not too many right now, mainly B2B trade shows but we plan to do conventions in the future.


16 – What advices would you give to a person who wants to become a professional sculptor of collectible figures?

(AD): Study anatomy, anatomy and more anatomy.


17 – What would astonish you the most: to see an alien or to see a ghost?

(AD): A ghost. The possibility of seeing an alien is infinitely higher than seeing a ghost. :)


18 – Please, leave a phrase, or a quote or a bombastic news to your fans around the globe.

(AD): “If at first you don’t succeed, turn to the F4F community for inspiration.” :)

Thank you very much for your time and to answer this interview. I’m sure fans we’ll be delighted with the info you shared here. And for this I can only be very grateful.

(AD): My pleasure!

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Sunday, June 5, 2016

INFLATING PRICES

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:


Why is the figure of the left 450 cheaper than the one on the right? Two words: studios' extortion.


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.



Tuesday, May 10, 2016

NEW F4F SAMUS IN VARIA SUIT IS ON SALE (AND I SHARE THE REBATE CODES)

I don’t how many units this edition will have but it will most certainly fly away soon. The new Metroid ¼ series of First4Figures is surprisingly very good. The paint job and the details of this new Samus are top notch and if there’s one thing to complain but is completely understandable is the pose. They gave the statue a more feminine pose just to remember us that there’s a girl inside the armor. I looks somewhat strange but isn't nothing that will ruin the work. I already ordered mine since I’ve sold the first F4F Varia Suit Samus because I needed the money, so to my lucky the replace more than equals the things for me. Even though I think the old pose was the coolest, the production values of this new statue is light years ahead of the old one. I bought the regular version for $364.99 using the code VARIAREG20 (which gave me a $20 discount). If you go to the Varia Suit Exclusive version with several green lights all over the armor be sure to use the VARIAEX30 code for a $30 rebate on the 429.99 statue. If you want the Exclusive version I suggest you to buy it soon as I foresee it will be gone very quickly. I believe both versions will soon been sold out. So my advice if you’re into Metroid series and want a very nice addition to your collection is to go to F4F site now and guarantee your statue. F4F outdone themselves with this new piece.   









Monday, May 9, 2016

DO YOU THINK THE CLASSIC F4F SAMUS IN VARIA SUIT WAS THE COOLEST? THINK AGAIN (AND FAST!)

You can deny First4Figure does some pretty lame statues and some great ones in between. The series of Samus in armor was one of this “in-betweens”, especially the first one with the Varia Suit. Now they’re about to launch a new version of Samus in her classical armor in the molds of  the Light Suit version launched some time ago. By the image below you can bet it has the chance to be even cooler then the first one with a more detailed armor and better paint job with shadowing.

Looks pretty cool to me

Official launch happens tomorrow (March 10th) on First4Figures website and given the craving Nintendo fans have for their favorite space mercenary you better act fast. No hint about the price. Sorry about that. But I would expect it to go around $350-$400. Oh. I don't know if there will be an exclusive version with lights but it's a common F4F thing to do this. So one should expect something along this lines.


Light Suit Version. Lots of lights, see?

SIDESHOW VS THE OTHERS

I begin to understand why Sideshow Collectibles is the actual Darling of polystone figures on the Market. No other studio has the quality of finishing in casting and painting as Sideshow, besides creative modelling. Prime 1 Studios, is a good contender but doing such gigantic pieces it gets easier to do a good finishing. Although, for my taste, Prime 1 Studios creations are overall too “bulky”. Even the recent Harley Queen. I imagine if they get to do a Hulk statue. I bet it would weight 400 lbs and looks like the Michelin mascot painted green! Hahahaha.

Too bulky for my taste. And too big too.


I was very excited with Tweeterhead’s Batman & Robin 1966 series version but I saw a buyer picture of Batman and the finishing of the leg looked like cement not to mention the painting of the cheeks. I big disappointment, mine go straight to eBay without even open to see the pieces up close.

Look at Batman's arm finishing


Another disappointment was with Project Triforce Mirror’s Edge Catalyst Collector’s Edition statue. I looked awesome on the promotional pics. I still think the concept of the piece phenomenal; instead of going the easy way and put Faith on a gravity defying badass pose jumping from some building, they chose to synthetize the story of her life in a diorama which shows a sad little Faith girl on one end and the actual freedom fighter she became on the other end separated by a cracked glass. Very emotional and out of the box design. Bet it used in game 3D models to build the figure. Everything looked perfect, so perfect in fact that I ordered one at Triforce (I liked the first Mirror’s Edge very much). But then I saw some fan pics took from some fair and the painting job is just lame. Gone were the mat tones from the promo pics since all the blacks and reds of the finished product are shiny, glossy, ugly. Besides this the painting finishing looked sloppy. Another one that goes sealed to eBay. I’m on my toes about the Evolve’s Goliath I’ve pre-ordered last year and will come in October, if everything goes fine with the production (as they haven’t gone until now). At least the Goliath is all shades of grey and is a huge piece there isn’t much room to painting ruining this one so I hope I’ll get a stunning massive monster for my collection. So no glossy shades of grey on the Goliath pretty please Triforce!

 
The promotional image


The real deal

I’m not saying Sideshow is perfect. (Hot Toys is perfect but I don’t like action figures). Far from that. But Sideshow is evolving very fast and things I didn’t like about their figures are changing. First of all the face of female characters. Apart from one Red Sonja figure, I never liked any female face Sideshow did… until Batgirl, Captain Marvel and principally Dark Phoenix arrived. Before them all faces looked the same, now they’re trying to give each female figure a different yet beautiful face and it is working very fine to me now. I’ve preordered Dark Phoenix solemnly because of her face. It’s so beautiful yet so normal it looks somebody you know or could cross on the street. Even though I hate transparencies effects on my statues I accepted that PVC fire “phoenix” (so ugly and mediocre, an excuse to make her fluctuating) just to have that face.

This face... oh, this face...


The girls’ faces is a big evolution to Sideshow. They’re getting more creative on the poses as well. Not all, I must admit. The Masters of Universe series (both He-Man and Skeletor are five stars to me) poses are improved copies Pop Shock Culture He-Man Show statues, even the bases are similar. But the new Deadpool has a hell of a cool pose I’ve never seen before. So slowly Sideshow is moving away from improving poses from older studios and creating their own. Of course Deadpool is a character that gives the sculptor a lot of freedom but so is Spider-Man, Daredevil, Black Panther and all these acrobatic heroes. Hope to see more creative poses from Sideshow, even though I must admit no studio I know take risks with poses. They all go for the cool heroic pose. After all you cannot take many risks when a limited edition piece is so expensive.

Looks promising...


Talking about pricing, one more thing about Sideshow and all the others collectible figures studios. I know it is a fast growing business but you shouldn’t have fast growing prices of your figures this way. It’s absurd a figure with a 2500 copies edition to cost $500. Of course with such a huge quantities of figures produced the costs are watered down, instead of growing. But I believe things will slowly change as more and more quality players enter the ring. Iron Studios from Brazil is one of the newcomers and the quality of their productions is improving fast. I wouldn’t mention but one of the more expensive and worst studios out there is First4Figures (with rare exceptions). They are much better than at the start, but they have a lot of ground to cover if they want to survive beyond their Nintendo exclusivity license.

Meh.


So besides its flaws Sideshow is a studio I - and I believe all collectors - grown to love and trust. It’s not too heretic to say it’s the new Bowen Studios when the subject is polystone images in terms of dominance and fame. Hot Toys dominates with all merits the realm of sixth scale articulated figures. And PVC figures is the business of Japanese, they’re master in anime PVC figures and I love to see what they’re doing with Western-side statues like that Harley Queen seated on a ball from Kotobukyia (if I’m not mistaken) that is simply the most beautiful Harley Queen figure I’ve ever saw (and I saw a lot). I ordered the black & white limited edition of this figure to go along with my b&w Batman figures and am completely in love with her.

Hot!


Well that’s enough for a first post. I would like to hear your comments.