Wow, oh wow.
There's a huge difference between a replica and a model kit (or a replica and a stuffed animal). A true replica is something that's made from original plans or diagrams accurately matching the source model (or in this case, muppet). It uses the same materials and should be barely distinguishable from the source item. They are generally handmade in small quantities and not mass-produced. Model kits and stuffed animals are generally produced in mass quantities, are not identical to the source item, and are made as cheaply as possibly to maximize profits.
Try finding someone to create a completely accurate replica of a muppet or Star Wars ship. Chances are (a) you couldn't find someone with that level of skill, (b) you wouldn't be able to get ahold of the original plans, patterns or schematics for the item, and (c) if you did, the price would almost certainly cost much, much more than what eFX is charging.
If you feel it's the same thing to display a model kit or stuffed animal as it is to own a replica, then more power to you. You'll save a lot of money.
Well i dont know if u didnt get it but i said basicly its the same.
A replica will try to get as close as possible to look like the original, but basicly the production of a stuffed toy and a stuffed replica is the same. You could also use original patterns and stuff on a mass produced toy. If done right you wont see any difference.
The only difference between mass produced toys and replicas is:
1. the materials used
2. more care for the replica maybe
3. replica comes finished while toys sometimes need some after care.
As for the model kits, what u think a replica nautilus is made of ?
it has the als parts that need to build together and later its pained and all.
If a company has thouse final molds, they could also mass produce em without any problem. Put in some instructions and you can also build and paint it. Based on your build and painting skills you will come out with the same product as the replica is or not.
For the Starwars model kits you can look for fine molds ones.
Most of em are very tiny but they also offer a few larger ones.
Granted you have to build and paint em, but you can also buy finished ones sometimes.
I wont agrue about the material used for em, that could indeed better on the replica but thats not the point.
I find these dont look bad for its tiny size ( note most of em not painted).
http://www.hlj.com/product/FNMSW-07
http://www.hlj.com/product/FNMSW-03
http://www.hlj.com/product/FNMSW-05
Some bigger x wing ( also mostly not painted )
http://www.hlj.com/product/FNMSW-09
Here some finished 1/72 Falcon (was availible as kit too )
http://www.hlj.com/product/FNMSWP-06
Anyway i wont say they look the same or better then a replica, but i wont say they always look lees good then replicas if done right.
So my point was once again the kit and replica are made of parts that need to be builded and painted. There are companys that offer high detailed and accurate kits because they did also research.
For the stuffed toys the replica uses original patterns and almost the same material, but still need to be sewed and stuffed.
The mass produced toy could also use the same original patterns and need to be sewed and stuffed too.
How good the product looks after is determed by the aftercare.
Dont know whats to hard to understand by that. The working steps to create a replica or a toy are basicly the same.
It all depends on materials used and how much care and aftercare is putted in the product.
EFX could easyly mass produce there ships as kits unpainted. Every kit would look like the replica then but is still unpainted because the same molds are used they did use for the replica.
The expensive afterwork building and painting could be done by the custumer later. Also the replicas would be still of its own kind.
If you cant understand that im sorry for you.