waynepoo
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I would certainly not buy figures with removable bases. I have broken figures in accidents and the pins they are on would not be enough to allow them to stand and would need additional engineering from companies which would add to cost. These are display items and most people will show them on cabinets, shelves desks not in diorama or ''display'' settings so bases and sturdy bases are vital even a removable base would see accidental knocking over increase and damage occur to expensive figures.
I guess weight is a mental issue because I find heavy items incur greater shipping costs are harder to display shelves needing extra support and cabinets being worried when multiples are displayed. I would like to see weight reduced for some king and country items like tanks they have with guns and I hope they change further. all the other companies jjd, tcsand fl release lighter tanks
I don't know for sure but I don't think that figures are cast with the base on, if so where does additional engineering come into? If someone in a factory attaches the bases and you then don't have that part of the process but instead the person who places the figure in box also places the base in the box as well how is that a extra cost? if anything it would be a balanced by the fact you don't have someone attaching bases. If you use the same type of glue used to attach bases to do it yourself how can that be any less effective? Of course you would not be placing figures in cabinets without a base so the pins would not be an issue. By giving people a choice it would create extra sales....no doubt about it.