Isilduhrr wrote:
Would the 60 thousand pounds gotten from the initial release have payed for a plastic mould? I'd be surprised if it didn't, but I have no knowledge of this kind of thing.
Considering the size of the kit, I wouldn't be surprised if it didn't. Depending on the size of the moulds, the tooling costs can come to six figures at times. It's a very expensive business, and GW seems to get away with it mostly by not updating kits unless they need to, and relying on strong sellers to carry poorer sellers - so several years down the line a kit stops being in the black and starts becoming almost pure profit. Hence no plastic for Hobbit 3, as the license deadline prohibits that tactic. Presumably.
And considering that we don't know what their profit is, once stock, manufacturing, wages, etc have been factored in (their end profit is certainly going to be substantially less than $500 per Smaug) it's difficult to say with any certainty that the £60 000 from 200 Smaugs could pay for anything but resin.
Just to cover my bases, I'm not in the business or have any insider knowledge - I'm just an engineering student, but my degree covers these areas, so I have some (only a little) knowledge of the processes and costs involved. Costs are approximate based on recollections from last year, and obviously vary based on many factors, so don't take my word as gospel or anything. I'm just taking educated guesses, and am probably way off on a number of areas.