Street Humans created by Youtuber, Russ Akin/ ShartimusPrime, re-introduces 1:12 scale civilian action figures to engage in street level combat scenes for action figure photography. Swappable parts and designs intended for collectors to customize these figures to their liking.
To ensure the highest level of authenticity & quality for the collectable community, Shartimus has worked with world renowned toy designer David Vonner as development consultant for the Street Humans project, which is live now - Kickstarter Campaign Link
-6.5” Inch Scale Civilian Action Figures with swappable parts and over 30 points of articulation.
-Each basic figure represents a shapeshifting alien character that comes with 2 interchanging heads, 2 sets of hands, and 2 weapons.
-All figures are stylized to represent different ethnic backgrounds to accommodate a collector’s need for a vast array of civilian characters.
-Figures are removeable at the waist for swapping options, as well as removeable arms to accommodate future accessory packs.
-Initial offering includes 2 Basic Figures, Elago (African American civilian) and Eon (Latino civilian).
-Learn more about the characters by watching the Street Humans Animated Short
Basic Figure Accessories and Features Include:
-Over 30 points of articulation
-Sculpted in life-like detail and paint applications
-Interchangeable Waist Feature, and Removeable Arm Feature
-2 Interchangeable Heads (Bald Neutral Expression Head, Bald Angry Head)
-2 Interchangeable Sets of Hands (Fist Hands, Weapon Holding Hands)
-2 Weapons - Pistol, and Melee Weapon (Elago - Barbed Baseball Bat, Eon- Katana)
Product Release Information
-30 Day Kickstarter Campaign Period: Sept. 29th, 2023 - Oct. 29th 2023
-Pricing: MSRP $28 USD + tax and shipping
-Funding Goal - $120,000
Stretch Goals
Elago Deluxe Accessories Pack Includes:
-1 Removable Hoodie Torso Garment Sleeve (Unique Garment Sleeve Per Character, Elago would include Hoodie up and down options)
-3 Interchangeable Heads (Alien Head, Human Hair Head, & Mohawk Hair Head)
-2 Interchangeable Sets of Hands (Alien Claw Hands & Human Relaxed Hands)
-Extra Set of Arms (Sleeved Garment Arms)
-Once Unlocked, available at MSRP $18.00 + tax and shipping
-Elago Accessories Pack Unlocks at $126,500
Eon Deluxe Accessories Pack Includes:
-1 Removable Jersey Torso Garment Sleeve
-3 Interchangeable Heads (Alien Head, Human Hair Head, & Mohawk Hair Head)
-2 Interchangeable Sets of Hands (Alien Claw Hands & Human Relaxed Hands)
-Extra Set of Arms (Sleeved Garment Arms)
-Once Unlocked, available at MSRP $18.00 + tax and shipping
-Eon Accessories Pack Unlocks at $130,000
Edil Basic Figure Pack
-Asian Civilian Figure with Life-like Detailed Sculpt and Paint
-2 heads, 2 sets of hands, and 2 weapons (pistol and chain)
-$28 + tax and shipping
-Edil Unlocks at $160,000
Erus Basic Figure Pack
-Caucasian Civilian Figure with Life-like Detailed Sculpt and Paint
-2 heads, 2 sets of hands, and 2 weapons (pistol and chain)
-$28 + tax and shipping
-Edil Unlocks at $190,000
Edil Deluxe Accessories Figure Pack
-1 Removable Track Suit Torso Garment Sleeve
-3 Interchangeable Heads (Alien Head, Human Hair Head, & Mohawk Hair Head)
-2 Interchangeable Sets of Hands (Alien Claw Hands & Human Relaxed Hands)
-Extra Set of Arms (Sleeved Garment Arms)
-Once Unlocked, available at MSRP $18.00 + tax and shipping
-Eon Accessories Pack Unlocks at $212,500
Erus Deluxe Accessories Figure Pack
-1 Removable Leather Vest Torso Garment Sleeve
-3 Interchangeable Heads (Alien Head, Human Hair Head, & Mohawk Hair Head)
-2 Interchangeable Sets of Hands (Alien Claw Hands & Human Relaxed Hands)
-Extra Set of Arms (Sleeved Garment Arms)
-Bonus Alien Gun Accessory
-Once Unlocked, available at MSRP $18.00 + tax and shipping
-Eon Accessories Pack Unlocks at $225,000
They aren't $10 for the same reason no one, big or small can do highly articulated 6" action figures for $10 in today's market. If you legitimately are asking why in general it's more expensive for small companies or individuals to mass produce an action figure, it primarily comes down to manufacturing and that things which get produced in smaller numbers are more expensive to have made at the factories. This isn't even really about size of the company but the size of the production order, hence why when even a large company like Hasbro makes something in smaller numbers such as a Haslab, it's more expensive to make.
Shartimus charged $28 for a 6" action figure with over 30 points of articulation, and while the campaign required higher stretch goals to be able to include accessories, that to me is a pretty good price being in today's market a mass produced 6" articulated action figure costs $25.
Unfortunately Shartimus came up a little short in his campaign yesterday reaching $90k as opposed to the needed $120k, but no Street Humans isn't dead. He will learn from this experience, make tweaks to his product and come back to offer something even better, and whether it's the next time, or the time after that or even the time after that, he will eventually obtain his goal, of that I have little doubt.
Failure is a part of life and we all deal with it at some point or another, even the most sucesful people out there.
Thank you for the ones they answer and to be fair with each toy company around, small toy/collectibles companies get accused, because of their 6" figures prices so I just asked a question that can be cataloged as a hard question like JayC mentioned that he doesn't invite toy makers to interview because they will not want to talk about certain questions... Shartimus asked about pricing to Brian Flynn from Super 7 and also mentioned on why he didn't make figures at X amount of price (to not get into a debate), so I just wanted to know if somebody asked him that same question like o. Why his figures are not $10... I don't think I'm doing anything wrong by asking this question if other people question other toy makers about pricing...???
They aren't $10 for the same reason no one, big or small can do highly articulated 6" action figures for $10 in today's market. If you legitimately are asking why in general it's more expensive for small companies or individuals to mass produce an action figure, it primarily comes down to manufacturing and that things which get produced in smaller numbers are more expensive to have made at the factories. This isn't even really about size of the company but the size of the production order, hence why when even a large company like Hasbro makes something in smaller numbers such as a Haslab, it's more expensive to make.
Shartimus charged $28 for a 6" action figure with over 30 points of articulation, and while the campaign required higher stretch goals to be able to include accessories, that to me is a pretty good price being in today's market a mass produced 6" articulated action figure costs $25.
Unfortunately Shartimus came up a little short in his campaign yesterday reaching $90k as opposed to the needed $120k, but no Street Humans isn't dead. He will learn from this experience, make tweaks to his product and come back to offer something even better, and whether it's the next time, or the time after that or even the time after that, he will eventually obtain his goal, of that I have little doubt.
Failure is a part of life and we all deal with it at some point or another, even the most sucesful people out there.
Ok, I will do so then... I will post here if I get the answer to my question. ?
Seriously doubt there will be much of a need to get the answer, because this likely won't fund. I know people are hoping for a last minute "Giant-Man" surge, but these figures arent known characters, the concept is wonky, and shart is not a multibillon dollar company that has the IP for one of the most popular lines out there. Not being a hater, it just is what it is.
As stated by several other people, only Shartimus will be able to tell you what you want to know. Go ask him over on Youtube or facebook or whatever and drop it.
Ok, I will do so then... I will post here if I get the answer to my question. ?
Thank you for the ones they answer and to be fair with each toy company around, small toy/collectibles companies get accused, because of their 6" figures prices so I just asked a question that can be cataloged as a hard question like JayC mentioned that he doesn't invite toy makers to interview because they will not want to talk about certain questions... Shartimus asked about pricing to Brian Flynn from Super 7 and also mentioned on why he didn't make figures at X amount of price (to not get into a debate), so I just wanted to know if somebody asked him that same question like o. Why his figures are not $10... I don't think I'm doing anything wrong by asking this question if other people question other toy makers about pricing...???
As stated by several other people, only Shartimus will be able to tell you what you want to know. Go ask him over on Youtube or facebook or whatever and drop it.
Thank you for the ones they answer and to be fair with each toy company around, small toy/collectibles companies get accused, because of their 6" figures prices so I just asked a question that can be cataloged as a hard question like JayC mentioned that he doesn't invite toy makers to interview because they will not want to talk about certain questions... Shartimus asked about pricing to Brian Flynn from Super 7 and also mentioned on why he didn't make figures at X amount of price (to not get into a debate), so I just wanted to know if somebody asked him that same question like o. Why his figures are not $10... I don't think I'm doing anything wrong by asking this question if other people question other toy makers about pricing...???
I really need to see an in deep interview with Shartimus talking about the cost of production and why these figures are over $20... The reason is because yearsago interview with Super 7 Brian Flynn, he told Brian on why he didn't make figures of $10 and Brian started explaining him about the production cost.????
? Why would he need to explain this? What 1:12 / 6-in + figure line has been less than $20 in the past 10 years?
I'm sure if you ask em though, He would have some kind of answer. Usually projects like this have much higher prices than what he's asking for on Kickstarter.
I really need to see an in deep interview with Shartimus talking about the cost of production and why these figures are over $20... The reason is because yearsago interview with Super 7 Brian Flynn, he told Brian on why he didn't make figures of $10 and Brian started explaining him about the production cost.????
Unfortunately only Shartimus can answer that one. I have no horse in this race because I don't collect regular people figures.....unless they're marked WWE. Also sorry I haven't been around much last two weeks.
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