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I'm reasonably confident it will be. Unfortunately it will be those new figs then we wont see more for a few years. Edit: I'm irked about how they still haven't made figs for existing stuff.
I'm pretty sure everyone is. It would be awesome if they could grow there business enough to get a bigger manufacturing facility. .
It's not a question of them "growing their business enough". They've repeatedly stated they keep things artificially limited to avoid tax implications. There's also the simple fact that they refuse to do any number of things that could actually allow for them to fill gaps in profiles and the like without necessarily overtaxing themselves. Things like alternate arms/heads in boxed sets, larger quantities of figures in boxed sets, etc.
That will always be. I doubt there will ever be a point when we have a mini for every profile for every mini.
People would proxy a lot less if they just put alternate arms or something. Like think what would happen if they gave the Hulang an SMG arm.
Just like how Pan-O and Ariadna hasn't seen any new releases the past two years? That's not really how CB operates. There's no such quotas which says "faction can only have X number of new miniatures per year". Besides, if they make a particularly nice YJ miniature, we can always have one of Tohaa's release slots...
Doubt that, too. Pan-O and Ariadna are sort of approaching feature completion faster than the others and if anything we'll see a slow down there because of them having a higher number of current models, but we might also see increased release slots from CB, particularly if Spain overhauls their business brackets or if CB says "fuckit, big company here we come", or potentially see some of those re-pack slots become new unit slots as the old models are discontinued, replaced, or already re-packed.
I like them keeping it smaller scale and private as going public and getting investment for expansion often ends up diluting the niche the company has grown in.
As I understand CB's current problem, they are right at the top of their current tax bracket as a business and don't have a visible way to get into the middle of the next tax bracket. If they do go up a tax bracket, they will lose money. Anyone who has gone up a tax bracket unexpectedly knows what I'm talking about.