I'm firmly in the mind that if you like something and its worth it to you then that's great. It makes you happy then that's all that matters. I have more than once spent a lot more than I should on something because of this justification! What I do find hard though, is as soon as you label something an "Authentic Replica" it seems to give a justification to charge a ludicrous price for it, regardless of the build quality. Looking at all the images of the FE model it really just looks like a cheap plastic toy. Sorry. Id say $40 is a stretch for it. The design of the original doesn't help, but its just that look. I can also get that screen accuracy is important and people spend a long time going over details designing it, but this is not a $500 item. If I don't like it, don't buy it, you say? of course.. but this is not my point. What my gears are ground by is, as collectors, I feel we are just being ripped off and its ok because "its the nature of collecting". If it was machined from aluminium and lacked nothing that people had to modify and add themselves to be happy with it, then maybe it deserves a decent price. Today an item like this can be modeled and 3d printed to just as good a quality, as demonstrated in this thread, for a fraction of the price. But limited run manufacturing costs heaps you say? Sure.. so dont tool for limited run that costs that much. Why cant they be printed and finished in a limited run for a fraction of the cost? It's not worth the company to do it then you say... then don't do it. All it does it justify an overpriced market that makes it ok for everyone to charge these prices. Things like small figurines that are $400 or poorly made licenced replicas in general are merely a detriment to the community, not a good thing. Actual props with history and emotional value can be expensive enough, but at least have some identity. I dont justify an official license as a pass for a crazy price tag of a barely average toy. No offence whatsoever to anyone that wants one or has bought one. Thats totally cool and enjoy it. Its the ethics and effect on the hobby, not the love of collecting that is my rant. *Gets off soap box.