ChrisTay
Staff Sergeant
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- Jun 15, 2012
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It is well known that factories require a minimum order quantity in order to proceed with a sculpt if it is for metal (or even resin). That number stands at 100 or more, for metal if it is to make any sense. Or you can use the same sculpt and paint it different ways to amortize the cost, but the magic number does not just change unless it is a different process (e.g. 3D printing)
A release in China for just 50 pcs of WW2 German soldiers of one sculpt looks extremely low given the size of the collectors market for WW2 Germans. It can only mean a few things, is it manufactured scarcity? But then, the price does not make sense for the scarcity of just 50 pcs. It has to be priced higher. Why even bother to do it? To be rare has to come crazy pricey, but at the same time, it must be extremely wow factor good, think Attica. Rare to make collectors who managed to catch one happy? I don’t know mate (attn Wayne).
Something does not jive. But, it is getting the attention that it was seeking.
A release in China for just 50 pcs of WW2 German soldiers of one sculpt looks extremely low given the size of the collectors market for WW2 Germans. It can only mean a few things, is it manufactured scarcity? But then, the price does not make sense for the scarcity of just 50 pcs. It has to be priced higher. Why even bother to do it? To be rare has to come crazy pricey, but at the same time, it must be extremely wow factor good, think Attica. Rare to make collectors who managed to catch one happy? I don’t know mate (attn Wayne).
Something does not jive. But, it is getting the attention that it was seeking.


