BigDumbWookiee
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I was just making the point of how it sold from a retail standpoint and that large ticket items are capable of selling in a quantity that makes it economical to the company.
Some other large items that have sold quite well in the past (some of which were exclusives): 12" Speederbikes (Luke and Scout Trooper), 12" Taun Tauns, 12" Kaadu (even though it was a TPM set).
21st Century Toys also makes some incredibly large items, most of which sell enough to make it worth the companies time and so much so they continue to release the items. The XD line has a lot of 1:18 properly scaled vehicles and buildings, and take up a lot of retail shelf space. For the most part, they all sell pretty well.
When we talk large, how big would a scale theater be? Kitchen set, three times over (That is, as tall as three kitchens stacked, as wide as three kitchen sets)? Or is that way out of the ballpark?
Some other large items that have sold quite well in the past (some of which were exclusives): 12" Speederbikes (Luke and Scout Trooper), 12" Taun Tauns, 12" Kaadu (even though it was a TPM set).
21st Century Toys also makes some incredibly large items, most of which sell enough to make it worth the companies time and so much so they continue to release the items. The XD line has a lot of 1:18 properly scaled vehicles and buildings, and take up a lot of retail shelf space. For the most part, they all sell pretty well.
When we talk large, how big would a scale theater be? Kitchen set, three times over (That is, as tall as three kitchens stacked, as wide as three kitchen sets)? Or is that way out of the ballpark?