I don't think PI make 1/6 line. They only have 1/4 and 1/12 for Iron Man. I am thinking about selling Super Alloy line to "support" my new found "hobby". I have regular job so I am not into full time selling and eBay is too costing. I am thinking about giving the 1/12 Super Alloy Igor a try. I see online selling for $209-219 plus shipping. What are people willing on the Ogor? Anyone interest in doing a group buy?
Don't know where you guys are getting $200+ for their 1:12 scale Iron Man line... they're actually going for around $100 each.
And I believe there is a market for them. People who collect 6-7 inch figures would be interested to have these in their collections. There are a lot more people that collect 1:12 than there is 1:6 or 1:4. I don't know about you, but I rather have these than some cheap Marvel Legends line.
Lol... I don't own any. I actually only collect 1:6 scale. I just figured these would be a lot more affordable than collecting HT, Enterbay, and so on. $100 is still cheaper than 1:6 figures which are at the level of HT and Other high end companies.
Lol... I don't own any. I actually only collect 1:6 scale. I just figured these would be a lot more affordable than collecting HT, Enterbay, and so on. $100 is still cheaper than 1:6 figures which are at the level of HT and Other high end companies.
I'm not against 1/12 in principal, but my problem is these in particular just don't look good for the money. Sure HT 1/6 is expensive and getting more so all the time, but they don't look like cheap toys. The PI 1/12 stuff is all over the map but generally looks like stuff I wouldn't spend more than $30 each on. If the choice becomes 1/6 is too expensive, the other option for me is no longer collect this stuff, not collect something technically more affordable but still expensive that looks like crap.
Well I'm totally done with PI then. Seriously $200 for a 6 inch. No. THat's absurd and I don't know where the hell PI is thinking these are reasonable prices.1/12 Igor is on PO for $210 @ BBTS. The other IM figs range between $105-110 each.
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