J_Man wrote:
Depending on how he did it and what he used to cast with, I know I could say yes the price could be lower if cast. Casting some stuff is my next phase of the stuff I do and I've been looking into casting costs a lot. I'd estimate something of that size could cost around $6 - $8. An individual couldn't really get it down to $5 or under. Materials cost too much for that. I'm thinking you could get about 6 or 7 out of the bottles you buy of resin. You'd hardly make anything doing it at those price however. Cost and what you have to pass along in cost is the main reason a lot of people aren't all out jumping into the aftermarket item offers.
This is why I don't buy cast items. It's too expensive for everyone involved. I don't think people are marking up cast items ridiculously, I know they can't be covering more than materials alone if that, so it certainly can't be worth their time. If you love to cast and you're doing it because you enjoy the process, great, but from time involved to cost... it's just not a realistic way to "produce" something.
I'd like to think we're not too far off from more people going the route of Marauder and actually getting things made in a professional process, material, and quantity where it's actually comparatively affordable to the end customer. I don't think he's making a fortune, but evidently it's enough to produce subsequent waves of accessories. Would love to see some of the large casting stores go this route and cut their prices in half.