Not really true. Maybe on some older figures, but the new very high end ones never see the secondary market, as the collector base is small and these figures are set asides or the pinnacles of a lot of collections. While Aeroart may be "high", the quality is there and they don't make a bad figure, there are no duds in my opinion and the range is fairly large in that someone would find something they want. They are more on the works of arts side of things, not the mass battles.
My original point of this thread is the Russian artisan community. That is the price that is hard to keep up with, one day it is reasonable, the next day it is nuts to no end. I don't like the arbitrary model and any given day, it gets old and there is no customer loyalty. This doesn't apply to Aeroart at all, they run it like a fair business with a loyal customer base.
Fortunately, since I started this thread, I have found a new Russian artist I really like dealing with, he is a true gent and attached is an example as he did the Andrea Pirates for me. Exceptional work, even though he was limited to the constraints of the Andrea sculpt!
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I guess price is a question of appreciation
The Andrea Studio price for a painted version is 146 €