Not likely a long road for it, because Bandai only issue those profitable ones, all others in "Limited" mode, then nobody can buy and the line will die.:59:
I can see the only one "good" thing of this 1J from Bandai as compared to Yamato's new 1/60 and old 1/48 lines is the small in size, other than that Yamato has absolute advantage in all areas. I really not understand the market nowadays why people will pay the same price as a yamato 1/60, for the less. May be people like it's small size so that they can sneak in the house more easily, I think bandai can release one that is 1/1000 in scale so that they can sell it at "big money":55: