Wow, I take a day away from the TF Forum to work on the local election board and all kinds of things happen! Price changes, possible plastics - I'm an old man, take it easy!
I really like the idea of K&C looking at plastics (or working with other companies to produce plastics). But then my background is in plastic toys and models.
I agree that the only way to get any "cost savings" would be unpainted plastics. I have painted quite a few figures over the years and it takes the same time and effort to do a quality job on plastic as it does on metal. Sometimes more time on soft plastic as the seam removal can be tricky in soft material!
I also would vote for a "firm" plastic. The older Conte figures in that "rubbery stuff" are easy to convert, but they are HORRIBLE to try and remove seams, etc for painting and finishing. My personal favorite is the plastic used on Conte GIs - it seems to hold detail, isn't bad to cut, sand or file, and bent rifles can easily be straightened with the "hot water, cold water" technique.
From a construction aspect I also vote for multi-part figures (ala Conte) as these are easy to convert and have better appearance that one-piece figures. I do know that molding costs are higher. As a figure converter I admit to being concerned by a figures adaptability. Having a more complex figure can increase production costs, but having figures that can be converted means that there should be more sales. I keep refering back to Conte GIs - as a collector I would have only needed the 27 available poses, perhaps even sets in different colors, but that doesn't mean big sales. However, as a converter I have gone through HUNDREDS of Conte GIs for myself, for customers and even as parts donors for other projects.
Keep thinking Andy. If you dip your toes I hope they will be up to your standard of sculpting and posing. Obviously I hope for WW2 subjects, but ACW would be cool too
Big question for me - would these
potential plastics be in "K&C 1/30th" or "large 54mm" (like TSSD/Conte)??????
Gary B.