Chariobaude wrote:I hope I don't get the ire of forum members, but I have to admit that I have a slightly different opinion. Is the price of this box expensive? Certainly yes, no doubt.
But isn't that the price of novelty? I find that we are terribly short of new sets and new timeframes covered. And while waiting for the 3D printing revolution which is long overdue (but which will happen !!), the producers who release new, well-made and original products, will have my support.
These small boxes are more expensive if you analyze them by price-per-figure. But does it make any sense to do so? Consider 10 identical standing and firing poses or one downed horse, writhing on the ground in its death throes.
The cost to create the 10 standing firing guys is identical, maybe less in the design, if a bit more plastic is used. But the company needs to make a little bit of profit on each sale. Cost for packaging, shipping, marketing, all identical.
No one is going to use these small boxes to build an army. They are unique and interesting figures that will most likely go into a diorama. And maybe they won't sell for that reason, or that they are not quite up there with resin for quality, or for whatever reason. But I am glad Linear-A are making them, because they are interesting. And I want them to sell because I want to see what else they come up with.