>>7719295>In fact, I think their need to make a show-accurate Grimskull figure is what tanked the Kickstarter>Face it, who is going to buy 6 Grimskull figures?>who would buy 6 plain skeletons in different colors (raises hand). >The way to get people to buy buy buy is an army builder. Plain skeletons fit that perfectly. >A licensed character does not. I have to agree with this, maybe if the there is a pack of 6 figures in which one is the Grimskull figure and the other five ones are generic, plain skellies would have been better
>He could have gotten even (or, can get) more mileage from the existing plain skeleton molds if he offered an "expansion pack". Alternate skulls, hands, body parts, accessories like helmets, weapons, etc. and the buyers could mix and match them to create numerous variations of the base plain skelly.This is a great idea that need to be forwarded to George, so he could considered to make it happen