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08-26-2019, 03:50 PM
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Fantastic Four
Join Date: May 2016
Posts: 92
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Originally Posted by Master Pizza
$449 at BBTS. Price doesn't seem outrageous to me.
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They ask $205 for a 1/10 PVC Hulk so it doesn’t surprise me either.
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08-26-2019, 08:09 PM
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#32
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This is Dr. DGK, I'm listening...
SF ReviewerModerator
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Stoke, England
Posts: 9,401
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I am guessing this is 1/6 right? I think $450 for a 1/6 piece on a large throne with a light up is pretty good.
Consider the Bowen Thanos on Throne went up for order in 2011 and that was $350, so a $100 price jump in over 8 years isn't that bad.
I also think this is one of the best looking and comic accurate pieces Koto have done for a while, if the finish, specifically the teeth and eyes, is as good as that video on twitter then it will be totally worth it.
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08-26-2019, 10:23 PM
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#33
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Have you ever imagined a world with no hypothetical situations?
Join Date: Jul 2016
Location: ________
Posts: 3,626
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Originally Posted by Kicksplode
Might as well wait for the inevitable Amazon discount after it's released.
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This...and in hand pics.
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08-27-2019, 08:24 AM
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#34
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The Spirit
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: United states
Posts: 320
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Originally Posted by DeadGhostKnight
I am guessing this is 1/6 right? I think $450 for a 1/6 piece on a large throne with a light up is pretty good.
Consider the Bowen Thanos on Throne went up for order in 2011 and that was $350, so a $100 price jump in over 8 years isn't that bad.
I also think this is one of the best looking and comic accurate pieces Koto have done for a while, if the finish, specifically the teeth and eyes, is as good as that video on twitter then it will be totally worth it.
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See, it's people who say stuff like this is one of the main reasons why thes hobby continues to spiral outta control. I mean people just keep coming up with poor excuses why companies are allowed to keep overcharging. Bowens were always overpriced, so using them as an example doesn't help your case. Not surprised at all though.
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09-21-2019, 02:28 PM
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#35
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Justice League
Join Date: May 2017
Posts: 255
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Originally Posted by L Deimos
3See, it's people who say stuff like this is one of the main reasons why thes hobby continues to spiral outta control. I mean people just keep coming up with poor excuses why companies are allowed to keep overcharging. Bowens were always overpriced, so using them as an example doesn't help your case. Not surprised at all though.
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These pieces are not overcharged as many items appreciate in value once they are no longer available.
Art is worth what someone is willing to pay and if the market shows they will still sell at the higher price then guess what they will ask a higher price... If you dont like higher prices then get a better job or dont collect..
There are so many factors why things raise in cost and modern pieces are looking much better when it comes to better fine details versus the past!
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09-21-2019, 07:37 PM
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#36
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The Spirit
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: United states
Posts: 320
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Originally Posted by ALF_1
These pieces are not overcharged as many items appreciate in value once they are no longer available.
Art is worth what someone is willing to pay and if the market shows they will still sell at the higher price then guess what they will ask a higher price... If you dont like higher prices then get a better job or dont collect..
There are so many factors why things raise in cost and modern pieces are looking much better when it comes to better fine details versus the past!
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And I'm sure Companies like Kotobukiya loves people like you to pieces. Anybody can make up excuses for such blatant overcharging. Doesn't make it right though. Still, it is what it is. Its still sad to see that this hobby has no limit for how much collectors seem to be willing to pay for this stuff.
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09-22-2019, 01:47 AM
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#37
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I went to a general store. They wouldn't let me buy anything specifically.
Join Date: Aug 2014
Posts: 2,290
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Originally Posted by ALF_1
These pieces are not overcharged as many items appreciate in value once they are no longer available.
Art is worth what someone is willing to pay and if the market shows they will still sell at the higher price then guess what they will ask a higher price... If you dont like higher prices then get a better job or dont collect..
There are so many factors why things raise in cost and modern pieces are looking much better when it comes to better fine details versus the past!
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An example of why this hobby is where it's at. Sheep.... Although this piece is good. 500$ is still steep.
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10-29-2019, 09:54 AM
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#38
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The Herculoids
Join Date: Oct 2006
Posts: 461
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Originally Posted by Vecchio1
An example of why this hobby is where it's at. Sheep.... Although this piece is good. 500$ is still steep.
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That's right because nothing actually costs more to make now than it did 5-10 years ago. How much were 3.75" Star Wars figures at that time? What about Marvel Legends? Sideshow Premium Formats? Comparing those prices you will see steep MSRP increases in a short window. There are many factors that have lead to this; increased labor costs in China, higher licensing fees from Disney, more competition from other companies resulting in lower edition sizes, and the trade/tariff war.
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10-29-2019, 02:02 PM
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#39
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Kingpin
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Tartarus
Posts: 5,218
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Originally Posted by Vecchio1
An example of why this hobby is where it's at. Sheep.... Although this piece is good. 500$ is still steep.
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Originally Posted by Zodach
That's right because nothing actually costs more to make now than it did 5-10 years ago. How much were 3.75" Star Wars figures at that time? What about Marvel Legends? Sideshow Premium Formats? Comparing those prices you will see steep MSRP increases in a short window. There are many factors that have lead to this; increased labor costs in China, higher licensing fees from Disney, more competition from other companies resulting in lower edition sizes, and the trade/tariff war.
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It's not what you say....
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Originally Posted by ALF_1
These pieces are not overcharged as many items appreciate in value once they are no longer available.
Art is worth what someone is willing to pay and if the market shows they will still sell at the higher price then guess what they will ask a higher price... If you dont like higher prices then get a better job or dont collect..
There are so many factors why things raise in cost and modern pieces are looking much better when it comes to better fine details versus the past!
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It's how you say it
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10-29-2019, 02:25 PM
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#40
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Captain Marvel
Join Date: Oct 2015
Posts: 3,244
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These pieces are tremendously overpriced for what they are. I got a huge polystone dragon statue from Design Toscono that was hand-painted quite well for about $65 after coupon. Thing is like 25" tall and this was last year. Since there are few of these factories in China, I'm sure it was produced in one that also produces the $600 statues.
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