How Much Would You Pay For a 1/6th Scale Han In Carbonite

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How Much Would You Pay?

  • $60-70

    Votes: 58 41.7%
  • $70-80

    Votes: 20 14.4%
  • $80-90

    Votes: 17 12.2%
  • $90-100

    Votes: 19 13.7%
  • $100+

    Votes: 25 18.0%

  • Total voters
    139
Low end: I expect $80 at the least

High end: I expect $120 at the most

I voted $90 - 100
 
I voted low end because it is basically a simple production piece, just a mold with electronics and paint... no figure, no outfit, no serious detailed painting, etc.
 
pjam said:
I voted low end because it is basically a simple production piece, just a mold with electronics and paint... no figure, no outfit, no serious detailed painting, etc.
I totally agree. When can I order one? :D
 
If the slab is made up of bronze, and makes a thunderous clap when it falls on its back, and it has working lights, I'd pay anything.
 
Man, this is Sideshow people. Without lights $200.00. With light-up exclusive, $250.00.
 
I voted 80-90 range but I don't think it should cost that much. The paint apps would be pretty simple. Although I hear grey paint costs a lot more than regular paint :monkey3
 
I said 60-70 since it was the lowest but really I probably wouldn't buy one at all. If it came with Boba Fett I'd pay extra for it, but otherwise, nah.
 
I don't like giving Sideshow any ideas on cost. The quality of the piece is what determines how much I would pay. They should focus on the details and design of the piece before deciding on a price point.
 
This is quite subjective. It really would all depend on the cleverness of the manufacturing of it. Say it was a plastic block with lights and sound and an actual metal die pressed relief painted to look bronze/carbonite like? I think that would be worth a whole lot. If it was just polystone, Id be worried about it breaking and would likely only pay $100 or less. Otherwise, it could be a $20 plastic environment that was offered with a Boba Fett Inclusive.
 
The voting options are way too high for me to vote on. pjam basically said what I was thinking.

It's a simple mold with no fabric or even a figure included. With some inexpensive blinking LED's like those found on trinkets selling at the dollar store, I wouldn't expect to pay more than $30.00 for it.

But Polystoner is right as well. It's Sideshow, so if it's made, it's going to cost considerably more... :monkey3

But don't forget the variations to follow:

1) Partially revealed Han Solo in melting Carbonite.

2) Completely revealed Han Solo in melted Carbonite.

3) Grey version of Han Solo in Carbonite (wait, it's already grey...) :monkey5
 
I voted low...mainly to express my interest.

Honestly though, you could make the Hasbro 12" one into this with some drilling and some cheap LED's for less then this low amount.
 
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