Michael Wang
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Thank you for your interest.Each batch of figures is limited to only 50 units. The selling price in China is $55 USD. However, due to high shipping costs and taxes to the U.S., the final price for a single figure could rise to over $80 USD. As a result, we are currently not offering these figures in the U.S. market.My suggestion is that you could try asking a friend in China to purchase one on your behalf and bring it back to the U.S. Should we have any other sales channels in the future, I will let you know.Price and how to order please
Thanks for your interest! Unfortunately, shipping costs and taxes are the same challenge for international orders, so for now we’re only selling within the Chinese market. Apologies for the inconvenience, and I appreciate your understanding.Not all collectors live in US and like Wayne I live in Australia and would be interested also
Because the Chinese market is already sold out, and that doesn’t stop me from promoting it in advance on a US website. Perhaps in the future, we’ll have better channels to offer it to overseas players for $55 instead of over $80.Then why come on a US sight and promote it all and don't sell out of China makes no sense.

Notwithstanding the cost of shipping, could a person outside of China order these if they are willing to pay for these costs?
Still and always German stuff !!!.
My good friend is currently designing U.S. military figures. Below are his design drawings and prototype (white mold) images. They are still in production.Still and always German stuff !!!.
I see that the Chinese market is indeed focused solely on the German army.
We're not likely to see American, British, or Russian figurines or vehicles anytime soon.
What a pity... .


Understood. You need to satisfy your market rather than the west, which is, frankly, not a growth market. Best of luck to you.First, I need to clarify the current situation in the Chinese market—there are many brands and intense competition. Ancient Chinese military figures have already taken up a large portion of the WWII-themed market. We need to secure our position in the Chinese market first before considering overseas markets. Second, the 50 sets we produce are far from enough to meet the demand in the Chinese market, so there are no extras to allocate to overseas collectors. Finally, I understand that everyone is eager to get their hands on new figures, but as a newly established brand, we need to focus on solidifying our primary market first.In the future, we will consider producing figures specifically for overseas collectors. Thank you for your understanding.View attachment 366400
