Eazy
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I've been reading the various threads and opinions on the direction K&C is headed with interest and thought i'd add in my two cents.
This is an interesting topic. I kind of see where the posters who are criticing the repaints and market flooding are coming from. I imagine that a lot if not most of the people who are K&C fans and collectors are also collectors of FOV.
To improve K&C sales you need to attract the people who are just buying FOV.
How you do that is the big question. I still collect FOV vehicles as i think they are an excellent product for the price. You can pick them up and examine them and roll them and generally handle them without fear of damaging them. A K&C vehicle is mainly going to sit on the shelf or display cabinet and just be looked at and admired from afar.
I started off in this scale a couple of years ago with the first FOV releases in 2003 and graduated to K&C this year when i could resist their quality no longer.
I remeber a post from Andy earlier this year when the subject of FOV was addressed. I can't find the post now but i'm sure he said that endless repaints were not the way to go and pointed to the fact that FOV tanks fetch very little on ebay.
Now we find that K&C is going heavily down the repaint path. I have to put my hands up and plead guilty to falling for it. I bought the limited Stug and i've preordered the British Sherman ( only cause i'm a Brit and don't have the US one) and the Winter Tiger ( cause it's a thing of beauty). I will not be buying the US stug though. Not at this price. If Unimax produced a US stug for $30 or less then that would be a novelty but a 3rd issue K&C US stug does not scream out Must Buy to me.
To my mind increasing output to the point we are at the moment is not necessarily the way to go. Spending $500 dollars every month or so just to keep up with the new releases doesn't seem to make sense. You are just appealing to the die hard collectors with deep pockets. That is not going to attract new blood as they are going to be put off by the huge size of the range. Choice is good but to much choice can be off putting. I usually buy one or maybe two pieces of K&C a month and to be honest i'm bewildered by what to buy as there is so much good stuff.
Surely then if you are going to increase supply you really have to decrease the price if you want to appeal to a wider market.
This is an interesting topic. I kind of see where the posters who are criticing the repaints and market flooding are coming from. I imagine that a lot if not most of the people who are K&C fans and collectors are also collectors of FOV.
To improve K&C sales you need to attract the people who are just buying FOV.
How you do that is the big question. I still collect FOV vehicles as i think they are an excellent product for the price. You can pick them up and examine them and roll them and generally handle them without fear of damaging them. A K&C vehicle is mainly going to sit on the shelf or display cabinet and just be looked at and admired from afar.
I started off in this scale a couple of years ago with the first FOV releases in 2003 and graduated to K&C this year when i could resist their quality no longer.
I remeber a post from Andy earlier this year when the subject of FOV was addressed. I can't find the post now but i'm sure he said that endless repaints were not the way to go and pointed to the fact that FOV tanks fetch very little on ebay.
Now we find that K&C is going heavily down the repaint path. I have to put my hands up and plead guilty to falling for it. I bought the limited Stug and i've preordered the British Sherman ( only cause i'm a Brit and don't have the US one) and the Winter Tiger ( cause it's a thing of beauty). I will not be buying the US stug though. Not at this price. If Unimax produced a US stug for $30 or less then that would be a novelty but a 3rd issue K&C US stug does not scream out Must Buy to me.
To my mind increasing output to the point we are at the moment is not necessarily the way to go. Spending $500 dollars every month or so just to keep up with the new releases doesn't seem to make sense. You are just appealing to the die hard collectors with deep pockets. That is not going to attract new blood as they are going to be put off by the huge size of the range. Choice is good but to much choice can be off putting. I usually buy one or maybe two pieces of K&C a month and to be honest i'm bewildered by what to buy as there is so much good stuff.
Surely then if you are going to increase supply you really have to decrease the price if you want to appeal to a wider market.