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User314 wrote: > However, China is shipping hundreds of thousand > of these die cast toys for under $10 at Walmart. I noticed that all > of the James Bond dies cast collectables are from $15-$35 for > similar product offerings. Maybe Carlton licenses fees are very > high for some reason. Wonder what they made on the Corgi licenses > in the 1970s. Hi, One of the main reasons these are more expensive is that they are not being produced in the hundreds of thousands of pieces - the total run on the UFO diecasts will probably amount to 10,000 pieces for each model. Tooling for diecast models is pretty expensive, even in China - the cost of the molds/tools has to be amortized over the total expected production run. After the diecast parts are de-molded, they have to be cleaned up, assembled and painted, then packaged (with all the costs that entails - the PE boxes are nicely illustrated, and that costs something as well), boxed into master cases and shipped from China. Shipping is fairly expensive, even on a slow boat in a cargo container when you're shipping only 10,000 pieces. The manufacturer has to discount the price substantially to his distributors, who also need to make some money on the items. The specialty retailers (Wal Mart is never going to sell UFO diecasts) then mark the piece up to the Manufacturer's suggested retail price, or in some cases slightly less (or more). All of the diecasts you mention above are smaller than the Product Enterprise diecasts, by the way - Corgi's suggested retail on the FAB 1 is $39.95 and it's about 6 inches long. It's also aimed at specialty retailers and not the mass market, unlike the Batmobiles Corgi is doing at the moment. > I guess another issue I have is that have kids, so as soon as they > see these items, box goes in the garbage and all bets are off. I > would not mind as much if these items were priced about US$39 or > so. Anyone have a view? These items are not manufactured for kids, they are models for adult collectors. If you think *this* hobby is expensive, you should get into Radio Controlled airplanes - talk about a money pit! I know you weren't complaining about the prices, just looking for info - truthfully, the Product Enterprise diecasts are a tremendous value for Anderson collectors. They are certainly more accurate and detailed than the Dinky toys, and even most of the model kits that have been released over the years. Are they pricier than we'd all like them to be? Sure. Are they worth it? You bet. Anthony Taylor http://fabgearusa.com |
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Anthony Taylor <[hidden email]> wrote: >These items are not manufactured for kids, they are models for adult >collectors. Well put! I was horrified at the thought of a six year old gnawing on a PE Skydiver. My kids only get the cheaper diecast toys, until they show the proper appreciation for "Display Only" models. But that's just me... An order for my Skydiver FINALLY goes in on Friday. I'm guessing I'll like it. Jeff [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
Right after posting my intention to FINALLY order a PE Skydiver from Fabgear later this week, I thought I'd look at the ones up for auction on Ebay (something to drool over). There was one auction ending in less than 2 hours, with a current bid of $35US (opening bid $24.99, never seen one that cheap). Sniped it at the last second for $51US, plus $10 shipping. A savings of about $17 over what I would have been paying. So deals on them are out there to be found, you've just got to wait for the right moment. Ebay Item #5953117114. Maybe he'll be listing others with a low opening bid. Jeff Jeffrey Nelson <[hidden email]> wrote: Anthony Taylor wrote: >These items are not manufactured for kids, they are models for adult >collectors. Well put! I was horrified at the thought of a six year old gnawing on a PE Skydiver. My kids only get the cheaper diecast toys, until they show the proper appreciation for "Display Only" models. But that's just me... An order for my Skydiver FINALLY goes in on Friday. I'm guessing I'll like it. Jeff [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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