nova wrote:
Club figures have a very high mark up... sure they have a Higher production cost than Standard Retail figures... but the greater percentage of the cost of the Club's exclusive figures is the Mark up to pay for Fun Pub's opperations... you need a pretty good mark up to pay for a House in a gated community, and a number of flopped ideas like 12" sets, and Adventure Team _____ bricks.
Even at $12 a figure for Retaliation figures that Target has on their tags, Target is getting a cut. That isn't what Target paid per figure. And it isn't what it cost Hasbro to produce those figures.
In the same vein, $25 isn't what it costs GIJCC to create a carded figure. That isn't what they pay per figure to the Hasbro factories to create those figures.
Does it cost them more than it costs Hasbro because of the lower production numbers, I'm sure it does. But the margin between what they pay versus what they charge is fairly substantial or else they wouldn't keep doing it.
nova wrote:
Slayer Design Studio isn't a great example to compare to...I don't think Slayer Profits much, if any from those ARAH figure kits.
Alyosha or Raginspoon, are better examples, because as far as casting materials...there's not a lot of cost in any one figure...the biggest investment is time.
I agree with nova here as well. Slayer has great products but time and time again Dave has said he and his team are more about sharing with the community then charging what they should. Even Alyosha and Ragin Spoon with much higher prices aren't trying to rake anyone over the coals. They are trying to make it worth their while to keep their stores open and their projects going. I don't think either one of those guys is rolling around in beds of $100's.