>>11619162>t's the market demanding that 1:18 be sold for cheaper than allows them to actually profitSo you don't understand English and you're so deluded you think the market can impose the price for goods like that? I don't know if you've noticed, but 1:12 scale toys aren't 27.99 now because that's what market demands.
Consumers also didn't demand that 1:18 scale figures should cost 16.99. If it was up to consumers, 1:18 figures wouldn't have started costing 9.99 back in 2013 when 1:18 was still popular or 6.99 when the MU line first started in 2008.
GI Joe would still have been found in 2 packs for 4.99 like with the Venom Vs Valor line, instead of 4.99 for a single figure like in the 25th line, because that's what the market demands
It wasn't market demand that made Hasbro sabotage the MU line by cutting articulation away from the line while also increasing prices. IT isn't market demand that cockblocks Hiya Toys from releasing their 1:18 GI Joe toyline in the US. That's the opposite of market demand.
I'm not going to argue with an uneducated third worlder who doesn't even know what the words you're using means.
Nevermind you're ignoring the fact that profits directly correlate toward the cost of producing goods, and we know that producing smaller scales is cheaper than producing larger scales. Profit margins are going to be better on smaller scale toys because of that and also because it's cheaper to ship.