More details can be found here... and some rough prices (depending on how many sets you want to order) can be found here and here and here.

But the more sets you buy, the cheaper they are (thanks to FunPub's overcharging of shipping).
With Shipping and their $4 fee...
One set equals US$64.92 per toy (including the pair of Rewind and Eject as one toy).
Two sets equals US$59.41 per toy.
Three sets equals US$57.57 per toy.

Looks like the best saving is with two sets (one to keep, one to sell)... and up until a point, it will still get cheaper per toy with the more sets you buy.

Also note that Insurance is about US$30 for the total order, so if you pay for insurance, it will also be cheaper per toy if you buy extra sets.



If only their toys and postage weren't so expensive, these things would be great to bulk buy and sell off here and on ebay... I mean really, AU$70 for a Deluxe? How can they justify US$46 per toy (before shipping) to Americans who pay US$13-15 for the original version of those moulds. They don't come in fancy packaging, so that offsets the increased paint apps cost. These things cost less than US$5 to produce and ship to America (for Hasbro America and US Retailers to both make a profit on a US$12 toy)... which means FunPub would be getting their uncarded figures delivered to their door for less than US$10 each.
And since they are made-to-order, they don't even need to factor in unsold stock into their profit margin.
Price-gouging much?