Manufacturers have to deal with economic reality and if a line is not meeting expectations they have to move onto those that do. I think we as collectors do not always think about the bottom line, just what we would like, but that very much has to be taken into account.
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I doubt tariffs had anything to do with it. The resale value on Trophy at the present time isn’t great. Some Camel Corps sold recently through an online auction house for next to nothing.
It’s from Damian’s collection, not Tommy’s. It’s not clear to me that it’s missing the artillery, not that it matters as this is just semantic question and the set just sold.
Tommy sold his collection awhile ago unless the buyer is now selling it.
If I, one, had the room and two, not in the selling mode, I’d take a flyer at this. Interestingly, this looks to be only a one or two day auction, with many watchers. I’m curious to see how this winds up.
Damian’s doesn’t have bases either.
Too many maybes there. If you haven’t seen it before, it could have been made that way. After all Len made figures that were one offs. I sold you one that you had never seen before.
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