Yesterday i watched for the first time this wonderful movie. It's a classic gem of the British film industry, and while i was watching its splendid technicolor and photography i was asking myself if someone would buy figures inspired by those explorations. I'd do it! And Andy with the K&C style is the only could realize them! What about you collectors and friends? We are in that part of the world with the recent release of the first Falklands war figure...so why don't go more to the south?
It is a great movie (even though Monty Python's skit is a fun jab at survival movies and it in particular).
It would make a great smaller/spin-off range (the sled pack would be awesome, it might sell to Jack London fans - maybe, but collectors would like it I think!) Still, the monotonous scenery and lack of natives would be a problem, as has been mentioned.
I like the idea of more explorers meeting interesting natives, however. TM's Columbus meets the Arawak and JJD's colonists meet the Virginian Tribes are very fun.
From Siberians & Inuits to deepest Africa and beyond, I think it could be a fun range. Maybe viable for a manufacturer.
But that is always their decision! The market mat be limited, and good-old always-improving K&C seems to go for more popular topics (since they're on top - why not?!). JJD does Mountain Men... this may be in that area.
I like how K&C does popular ranges (WW2, the US West, etc.) and makes them more fun than others before. Less popular fields and supplements to K&C may be best left to others. But that is a decision for them! I look forward to many Makers' releases, and it is always a treat when K&C does something different and risky on the market. But a steady flow of pop topics done magnificently is all I ask...
Still, good suggestion & good responses. Best to you & Andy & you all!
I will go back to my emails and fighting with my insane puppy, and I hope you all have a good day.
Happy Holidays!
Paddy