Hi everyone, glad you liked the announcement. We wish we could tell you more and share everything that we know but we don't want any visits from the EPA. All in good time, again, we're still really excited to be allowed to make officially licensed products for GB.
Our plan is to keep you guys fully up to date with everything as the line progresses and share everything we're allowed to share with you such as development pictures, videos, etc.
We really admire the work that fans do, we certainly know how much time and effort is required to build these amazingly detailed and complex pieces. Right from the start, we want to make one thing clear - we will not impose or "blow a whistle" at what the fans have or are currently creating for themselves and we LOVE what you do, we're not attempting to compete with you. Truth be told, if the die hard fans hadn't kept the flame of interest in GB alive, we wouldn't be posting here now. Producing licensed commercial products for sale is one thing. Fan made homages are something completely different. We do not compare the two and neither should anyone else.
With other licenses we've worked on in the past, we've always had a great relationship with the fan community and have even worked with fellow enthusiasts in creating the best product possible. Nobody knows a property better than its fans. We really hope our friendship with Gbfans will grow as our GB line does and who knows, perhaps recruit a few good scientists to the cause!
Remember, we're fans too and we do read the boards, but we're not always "free" to be able to participate in every conversation as a private individual would. We're a public company and if we can't answer a question or provide information it's for a reason. It's frustrating for us, but that's the biz. So don't take it personally and don't look for a conspiracy around every other corner.
So let's get the ball rolling... The difficult issue of price! We're aiming at the following:
Ghost Trap - Under $400, Proton Pack - Under $1000. What does everyone think of that as an initial target? We don't see this line as hugely main stream and will probably keep edition sizes quite low in comparison to what we've done historically. This means a marginally higher unit price, but greater rarity. Do you think we're on the right track?