Emerje wrote:$50 US seems pretty reasonable for her. Here in New England we have a chain of retail geek stores called Newbury Comics (which ironically only sells music on their website) and they have a really good selection of Pop Up Parade figures (a massive shelf of them) and that's about what they sell them for, some are even selling for more since the retail prices have been climbing rapidly. In the past year these have gone from an average price of $32 to $40 with several averaging $43 and even a few standard ones priced just under $50. They're following the figma playbook, start low and climb, climb, climb. The first figma was only 2,380JPY, 16 years later and now they start at 8,000 JPY. In a few years PUPs will average $100 USD despite being the cheap alternative to more expensive scale figures.
Emerje
-Kanrabat- wrote:Suck for the characters you really want, but if one just want something cool and pretty, we can always wait for some sales. PuP often are on sale at Amazon for between 25$can to 35$can.
Emerje wrote:What's really annoying is when they randomly decide to make what should be a normal figure a large one like Zero Two in her suit. "L" should be reserved for tall characters, not just random figures they decide to make bigger than the other figures from the same show.
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