polyphemus
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There has been a discussion before regarding the morality of recasting OOP kits. Probably the copyrights to most OOP kits are still held by someone somewhere, possibly with the intention to re-release them one day. I know it must be tempting to convince yourself that a recast of an OOP figure must somehow be a victimless crime.
Recasters are in business because there is a market for their products, and I guess there always will be. I remember some pretty dodgy recasts back in the late 70's. I assume the quality must be a bit better now. I would assume that the motive to buy recasts is based purely on price. People just like to think they're getting a bargain and to hell with the impact on the legitimate producers.
Geoff
Recasters are in business because there is a market for their products, and I guess there always will be. I remember some pretty dodgy recasts back in the late 70's. I assume the quality must be a bit better now. I would assume that the motive to buy recasts is based purely on price. People just like to think they're getting a bargain and to hell with the impact on the legitimate producers.
Geoff