Brad,
From what I gather, Andy decides certain vehicles won't have sufficient mass appeal to merit a production run. That's why I suggested limited edition runs for hard core collectors. I contend that there are always going to be at least 25-50 fanatical collectors like myself who would buy any King & Country vehicle. With this in mind, since Andy has already gone through the trouble of researching, sculpting, making a mold and creating three resin and metal prototypes, why not produce a limited run of 25-50 master-painted resin and metal vehicles (like his old pre-polystone production), numbered and signed by Andy, and sold as "King & Country Premier" for a higher price (something similar to e-bay prices for retired vehicles, maybe $500-$750). Resin is light weight, holds the detail and paint better than polystone, and would appeal to collectors interested in the "old school" K&C production. The 1999 vintage resin and metal Jagpanther sold on ebay last night for $610. If Andy did a limited edition resin and metal vehicle, it could command a price in the same range, and would probably profit Andy as much as a run of 500 polystone vehicles. I made this case to Andy at the N.Y. Symposium, with several heavy hitter collectors also indicating they were in, but, so far, no commitment from Andy. We'll just have to wait and hope.
Louis