Think 2025 is going back to the TVC well? Maybe back to a vehicle since those sold a bit better than the playset did last year?
Are they worried about overloading TVC fans so it's time to go back to the BS6" crowd?
I'd be interested in the demographics of the BS6" crowd vs. TVC and if the BS6" crowd skews younger, less affluent, less hard core Star Wars, more random in their collecting.
I get the feeling the TVC crowd has a heavier concentration of more affluent original collectors like a lot of us here. So even if the BS6" ideas are great, maybe they just don't have the interest or ability to drop $500 on a mega item.
I'm not sure there are big ships that people have the room for or interest in leading to me thinking playsets are potentially the way to go. The fact that five out of six of us at the meetup last night didn't have our Ghosts displayed yet leads me to believe these extra large items are just tough to accommodate.
I like how flexible the design is for the Cantina where you could put it on one big open shelf or break it up and lay it out on normal bookshelf setup where your depth is limited.
I'd love to see them do a Death Star in this manner and not necessarily the giant dome that they sketched out a few years back. If they could have a handful of the iconic scenes from the two Death Stars in a flexible configuration I think that would be great. If you've got the ability you could maybe stack them, have them all laid out together, or string them along a series of shelves where they all go well together.
I wouldn't mind an Ewok Village either, but my guess is that probably isn't at the top of enough people's wish lists.
If they do go the ship route, I hope its something more along the lines of The Razor Crest that can more easily fit on a shelf and not something more massive like The Ghost. I'm not sure what might fall in to that bucket. Andor has gotten zero love from Hasbro, so I'm guessing a Fondor Halucraft is out. I always thought a Quadjumper was a cool design even though its not key to the Star Wars universe. Although both of these they may be able to do as a $175 Fan Channel exclusive without going to the $400+ HasLab. An Outlander TIE Fighter is kind of in this bucket too.
I do hope they keep the TVC HasLab's going. And I've said it before that something that may involve a lot more figures and be less big (ship or playset) would be totally fine with me. Something like a $175 Fondor Halcraft with ten Andor figures ($200) that they would never release at retail would be awesome.