A considerable number of collectors would be required to keep K&C, TCS, TG, JJD, FL and WB economically viable. Several manufacturers have fallen out in recent years i.e. Honor Bound.
Time will determine if increasing prices contract the market and result in a consolidation of manufacturers. I would be surprised if collectors of 1/30 Toy Soldiers exceeded 500,000 world wide.
A considerable number of collectors would be required to keep K&C, TCS, TG, JJD, FL and WB economically viable. Several manufacturers have fallen out in recent years i.e. Honor Bound.
Time will determine if increasing prices contract the market and result in a consolidation of manufacturers. I would be surprised if collectors of 1/30 Toy Soldiers exceeded 500,000 world wide.
A considerable number of collectors would be required to keep K&C, TCS, TG, JJD, FL and WB economically viable. Several manufacturers have fallen out in recent years i.e. Honor Bound.
Time will determine if increasing prices contract the market and result in a consolidation of manufacturers. I would be surprised if collectors of 1/30 Toy Soldiers exceeded 500,000 world wide.
Who said anything about the numbers being restricted to 1/30 scale?
Clearly you agree with my point about the output of the "modern" makers.
There ate lots of us around the world who still collect 1/32 scale! And 30mm. They are still collectors. The guys who paint their own are still "collectors"
Sticking my neck out even further: I would say that collectors of 1/30 scale are a minority in world collecting. The scourge of the 1/30 figure has only been with us for the last 17, or so years. Thankfully there are parts of the world which have remained untainted. There are more manufacturers making 1/32 than there are making 1/30. Many of whom have been in business for a long time, and show no sign of folding.
Someone has to be buying all this stuff!
I suppose we will never know the real answer until all governments make it a compulsory question on the Census Form.
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