Cyber Field Marshall
Sergeant Major
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I’m going to play armchair toy soldier manufacturer. Over the last while the forum has been filled with posts about the Eastern Front and grey Germans. It would be understandable that many collectors would conclude that we had a major shift in sentiment. I contend however that these subject matters aren’t really as popular as some of our outspoken forum members would make them seem. {eek3} It really wasn’t long ago that K&C stated Soviets weren’t one of their big sellers. On ebay they didn’t fetch high bids and many sets remained on dealer inventories loooonnngggg after they had been retired. Same can be said for the grey Germans. I seem to recall K&C stating that camouflaged Germans outsold grey by a WIDE margin. So why the sudden turn around? ^&confuse
I would submit its due to K&C’s revamped production strategies. The first major change is one of making fewer pieces for a range. It wasn’t long ago that a STRICTLY LIMITED run would be between 750-1250 pieces and regular release pieces likely in excess of that. Witness the recent release of the T-34. Instead of making lots (because there just isn’t wide enough demand) they made 5 different versions totalling just 750 pieces! Enough to satisfy the limited demand and hopefully prevent dealer shelves from backing up. There are other examples such as the WWI planes, series 250 etc etc.
I think the good news with this new strategy is that it could allow for a wider variety of subject matter which would satisfy a much wider group of collectors. If I’m right that means areas like ACW, AWI, obscure vehicles, minor country combatants, Seminoles
, obscure units in a variety of conflicts, minor theatres of war, Pacific theatre etc etc could all come to production and be profitable for K&C and its dealer network.
So in the end I really think the Eastern Front and grey Germans really aren’t that popular however K&C’s business strategy with its built in flexibility allows for many of these less mainstream/popular releases to happen.........and I for one think that’s great for all of us and gives us hope that in the future our special or unique wants will someday see the light of day.
I would submit its due to K&C’s revamped production strategies. The first major change is one of making fewer pieces for a range. It wasn’t long ago that a STRICTLY LIMITED run would be between 750-1250 pieces and regular release pieces likely in excess of that. Witness the recent release of the T-34. Instead of making lots (because there just isn’t wide enough demand) they made 5 different versions totalling just 750 pieces! Enough to satisfy the limited demand and hopefully prevent dealer shelves from backing up. There are other examples such as the WWI planes, series 250 etc etc.
I think the good news with this new strategy is that it could allow for a wider variety of subject matter which would satisfy a much wider group of collectors. If I’m right that means areas like ACW, AWI, obscure vehicles, minor country combatants, Seminoles
So in the end I really think the Eastern Front and grey Germans really aren’t that popular however K&C’s business strategy with its built in flexibility allows for many of these less mainstream/popular releases to happen.........and I for one think that’s great for all of us and gives us hope that in the future our special or unique wants will someday see the light of day.