Robin Olds.NEW 1/6 scale large bust .....HBP Collectibles

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Hello everyone......Robin Olds. HBP Collectibles announces its new 1/6 scale large bust. NOW available on the website.
https://dolmanminiatures.com/24-hbp-collectibles-16

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Not cheap at 80,00 € , but a big lump of resin , does look very good though

It looks great, but that's a crazy price - especially when you add shipping and the probability of getting stung for import VAT and "handling" on top.

I'd (maybe) go to 50, but 80 kills it dead for me. A shame that El Greco have stopped selling the Dolman range (apart from offloading their remaining old stock at a discount).

- Steve
 
It looks great, but that's a crazy price - especially when you add shipping and the probability of getting stung for import VAT and "handling" on top.

I'd (maybe) go to 50, but 80 kills it dead for me. A shame that El Greco have stopped selling the Dolman range (apart from offloading their remaining old stock at a discount).

- Steve
the 1/10 scale version costs €40, this version is more than twice the size of the 1/10 scale version 3D printing, polyurethane resin and casting molds are more than double the cost, For this reason it is more expensive than the 1/10 scale version, how am I going to sell it for €50?
 
the 1/10 scale version costs €40, this version is more than twice the size of the 1/10 scale version 3D printing, polyurethane resin and casting molds are more than double the cost, For this reason it is more expensive than the 1/10 scale version, how am I going to sell it for €50?

I don't think anyone is arguing with the price - but just that its A LOT of money to spend on a bust. That's all.
 
For this reason it is more expensive than the 1/10 scale version, how am I going to sell it for €50?

I do get that you have overheads to cover and need to make a profit. Absolutely. But at the same time, like anything it needs to be affordable to the end punter. I guess it must be difficult to know where to pitch the price. Sell maybe a few at 80, or maybe sell more at 50 or 60 or whatever and turn over the same income?

In any case it is a fantastic piece and I wish you good luck with it.

- Steve
 
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