First of all ;
Do we all have enough information about the production process of figures or their production costs? I dont have much info on that.Personally ; figures are plastic,resin or metal parts for me. I read or heard there are some technics like injection molding, centrefuge but I dont know the details of these processes. How many people is needed to produce a figure? How much a machine that is used for figure production costs? How much they pay to the sculptors for a figure or how much a mold cost? There are so many questions that can be asked when we think it at this point and I dont know the answers of them.I am just a painter and painting figures as a hobby..besides that I have a job,I have to earn my life and I like to be paid well or maximum (i never mean exorbitant) when I do my job well because I believe i deserve it. The one who earns money by producing and selling figures is probably thinking in the same manner. As he thinks he makes a big effort and makes many expenses to produce a good figure,he thinks he deserves to cover his expenses and make some profit. I can blame them for that.
I respect all figure producers in this way.On the other side,I have a limited fund to buy figures that I will paint so I have to make some choices. In my opinion;there is 2 ways for that.
1. To buy more figures in quite good or a little poor quality in low prices or
2. To buy less figures in high quality in reasonable prices or a 3rd way ; doing both in different periods.
I believe there are figures on market suitable for everyones taste and everyones financial conditions. I agree there are some companies trying to sell their figures in exorbitant prices but i dont believe they will have a long life on this market.
About the rising of prices; they are rising on everything in those days in my country not only on figures..when the postal rates, shipping,custom rates,the monthly payments for your workers insurance, the mainteance costs of your machines,etc are increasing you must be AN ANGEL to keep your figures prices at the same rate.
So IMHO lets dont pay much money to the figures that will never worth it but lets respect the effort and try to understand all companies that are trying to survive this hobby giving reasonable prices to their top quality figures....and let me add this ; REASONABLE is a relative term that may change for all of us depending to our conditions. Lets buy it if we think the figure deserves the money....
a related subject was discussed in HFM before (when Armorama figures forum) under a different topic and an explanation was brought by Luca Marchetti of Pegaso Models. If related ,you may read it
here .
best regards
Engin