$25-$30 figures? When to call it quits?
Posted: Fri Feb 11, 2022 9:22 am
How much is enough to quit feeding the toy corporate beasts?
I have severely cut my toy buying over the last year and a half and a lot of that has to do with the prices these days. For one, what DCUC cost when it began to when it quit had doubled; and that was a long time ago already. At the time DCUC began, everything was brand new and I understand reusing the same tool for characters that are similar in size, I like that method honestly and it makes for a very cohesive style which is appreciated to a collector.
My beef is what we’re now getting for the price. What used to be $10 and include the figure, accessories and a BAF piece for Hasbro and Mattel, now is pushing $25 for a basic figure with even less accessories included. We shouldn’t be “happy” with this eat what we’re given schtick.
These price increases has forced me to focus my cherry picking so much so that I haven’t bought a McFarlane or Hasbro figure for nearly a year, that and the character choices don’t “wow” me. It’s actually been a blessing in disguise due to also running out of room and that in turn has forced me to focus what I want to display.
I am now more interested in acquiring fewer but more expensive figures like more original “vintage” figures and Mafex; but again, picking the ones I need, not just like.
Anyone else care to share their thoughts?
I have severely cut my toy buying over the last year and a half and a lot of that has to do with the prices these days. For one, what DCUC cost when it began to when it quit had doubled; and that was a long time ago already. At the time DCUC began, everything was brand new and I understand reusing the same tool for characters that are similar in size, I like that method honestly and it makes for a very cohesive style which is appreciated to a collector.
My beef is what we’re now getting for the price. What used to be $10 and include the figure, accessories and a BAF piece for Hasbro and Mattel, now is pushing $25 for a basic figure with even less accessories included. We shouldn’t be “happy” with this eat what we’re given schtick.
These price increases has forced me to focus my cherry picking so much so that I haven’t bought a McFarlane or Hasbro figure for nearly a year, that and the character choices don’t “wow” me. It’s actually been a blessing in disguise due to also running out of room and that in turn has forced me to focus what I want to display.
I am now more interested in acquiring fewer but more expensive figures like more original “vintage” figures and Mafex; but again, picking the ones I need, not just like.
Anyone else care to share their thoughts?