Nendoroid boxes are $80: www.goodsmileus...
Figma boxes are $100 and PuP are $60.
You get 3x of the Nendoroid/Figma/PuP, two pins and one pillow.
This happens about twice a year now. To answer all the questions newbies to the hobby might have:
Yes, it’s a “good deal” in that you can probably individually sell the things and get your money back. (This doesn’t include your own labor costs of course)
Yes, you will be disappointed. You won’t get some super-rare figure that is sold out everywhere. It’s all available, overstock stuff.
Figma boxes are $100 and PuP are $60.
You get 3x of the Nendoroid/Figma/PuP, two pins and one pillow.
This happens about twice a year now. To answer all the questions newbies to the hobby might have:
Yes, it’s a “good deal” in that you can probably individually sell the things and get your money back. (This doesn’t include your own labor costs of course)
Yes, you will be disappointed. You won’t get some super-rare figure that is sold out everywhere. It’s all available, overstock stuff.
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Those are long gone I’m afraid. Even last year I don’t think we saw too many Junkrats lol
Wouldn't touch it with a 6ft pole this time. Last time it was only $50. The pins/pillow are definitely not worth the extra $30.
I went ahead and bought two Nendos I've been meaning to get (one 20% off), which is much more worth the money than gambling on random stuff I don't need or want.
One thing though, the statement of (paraphrasing) "yes it's a good deal because you can probably sell whatever you don't like and break even" should be taken with a grain of salt.
The figures in these collections are usually not the most saught after. It's always a toss up with these things and maybe it'll be an amazing year, but generally you're going to be getting the figures that sat in their warehouse for a year. Additionally, these boxes aren't unique so you and many others will be trying to sell the same unpopular figures on ebay.
So I really wouldn't count on being able to sell these off after; and that it's more aaccurate to say that you can "potentially" sell them after, not "probably" sell them after.