On the other hand, that price.
I understood how they arrived at that price – $850 is near the low baseline for BreyerFest auction models, and hobbyist speculation on the more desirable Micro Runs also didn’t help much.
But it still made me wince. That … doesn’t really “improve” availability by a lot.
While it’s true that most of my Test Colors are older paint jobs on older molds and mostly not live show quality, the price I paid for all of my Test Colors wasn’t that much, combined. (I don’t know the exact number I have, but it’s more than a few.)
Not all Tests are primo show pieces, nor should they be priced as such. Some of us don’t necessarily want a show horse anyway, just a little piece of history to call our own.
But I don’t know how they’d go about making it a little easier for more budget-minded collectors to get in on the action, too. Classic or Stablemate Tests? A Gambler’s Choice/Mystery Sample Sale (a random Traditional Sample sent to you for X dollars)? A “Chipped and Dinged” Sale?
I did enter a couple of times, by the way, but knowing my recent luck on these things, it was more as a lark than in hope.
If I had won (Ha!) I would have found a way, somehow. I loved the color on him, and his provenance? Impeccable.
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I agree. I actually like the mold and I liked the color. I didn't win, but oh well. Keep up the good work.
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