The Military Workshop
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Very interesting posts by Ken which gives collectors an insight into what goes into producing figures. I produced some figure kits about ten years ago and remember carefully costing everything along the way. A very significant factor was the development/sculpting/design costs as that had to be factored into the price very carefully. For example if the sculptor charges $2,000 and you are only making 100 then they cost $20 per piece before you actually make the item. Then when you have them made there is how do you
sell them ?!
Some may have seen the first Forces of Valor 1/16 scale King Tiger that came in a wooden crate about 4 years ago. There were only 2,000 made and I remember doing the maths based on what I knew the wholesale price was and guessing the development costs and thinking it was a loss making item. They would only have made money on the second one a year later. So they must have had deep pockets to set up their production.
In relation to calling them miniatures, toy soldiers or models etc for me the person who buys them is the one who decides what he calls them when discussing with his mates.
When talking to a person who has no previous experience of them I tend to use the term collectable handpainted figures/soldiers.
Brett
sell them ?!
Some may have seen the first Forces of Valor 1/16 scale King Tiger that came in a wooden crate about 4 years ago. There were only 2,000 made and I remember doing the maths based on what I knew the wholesale price was and guessing the development costs and thinking it was a loss making item. They would only have made money on the second one a year later. So they must have had deep pockets to set up their production.
In relation to calling them miniatures, toy soldiers or models etc for me the person who buys them is the one who decides what he calls them when discussing with his mates.
When talking to a person who has no previous experience of them I tend to use the term collectable handpainted figures/soldiers.
Brett
