Having K&C now weigh in on this subject so quickly I find to be the most flattering attention yet focused on my small company ( all of two persons! ). Our new Arnhem, 14th Brooklyn and HJ products must have quite a stimulating, and chilling effect, on not only on our customers but on the industry status quo as such.
I find this debate lively, healthy and good for the industry. As it makes public what such great new releases are saying to those that would have us collect the same figures, with the same poses over and over again. The organized attacks and barbs are indicative of an underlying fear, one that threatens to unseat those that have decided that this industry is theirs that somehow the free market is not working in this industry.
Hear me, that times and products in this sector and all: will and must always evolve. To try to hold back this evolution is futile. Arnhem is simply a harbinger of fantastic things to come, the toy soldier collector is about to enjoy a renaissance in sculpting paint and animation not seen in this sector. I have decided to make it my vocation to do so. Because my unique backround of art computer design and a love of military history makes it so.
So while these attacks go on, I continue to create, sculpt and prototype some of the newest most fabulous and most limited edition pieces that the industry has yet to see.
One thing that cannot be stopped is progress, no matter how hard those that enjoy a lions share of the industry now would like. A new epoch in toy manufacturing has begun and will change the detail, sculpting and posing like nothing else before it, let the customer be the king! He is the ultimate decider.
Anyhow I wish all goodwill and have enjoyed the ire that these excellent new offerings have grown, it is by far the most flattering accolade I have yet received.
Happy Toy Soldier Collecting To One And All!
Brian
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