ElecMayhem
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Though I don't think a plastic one was ever mocked up, it was considered. But the cost quotes came in too high.
It goes back to the same issue as Animal's chains, which I addressed somewhere. Plastic items are expensive to make. Palisades was able to make plastic figures, but it was a volume-based business. When the volume went away, so did the Muppets line (and in turn, so did the company...)
The unit costs on plastic pieces are not terribly high -- the nose, at that size, woudl probably have cost $2-3 per unit BUT the up-front costs of tooling would have been much more. Therefore, it would have been feasible, had we been making 20,000 Gonzos, rather than 2,500. Either that, or we would have had to take Gonzo's SRP up quite a bit.
And I know, I know gentle reader you might have paid more, but again... we have to think of the more casual Muppet fans, too.
So, the sock nose is final. Ideal? No, but that's where we are.
And again, I reiterate... I love him anyway.
It goes back to the same issue as Animal's chains, which I addressed somewhere. Plastic items are expensive to make. Palisades was able to make plastic figures, but it was a volume-based business. When the volume went away, so did the Muppets line (and in turn, so did the company...)
The unit costs on plastic pieces are not terribly high -- the nose, at that size, woudl probably have cost $2-3 per unit BUT the up-front costs of tooling would have been much more. Therefore, it would have been feasible, had we been making 20,000 Gonzos, rather than 2,500. Either that, or we would have had to take Gonzo's SRP up quite a bit.
And I know, I know gentle reader you might have paid more, but again... we have to think of the more casual Muppet fans, too.
So, the sock nose is final. Ideal? No, but that's where we are.
And again, I reiterate... I love him anyway.