@shockfett,
we can only hope so heh

So long as people keep cross-advertising/viral advertising and keeping the SWMinis clubs represented,
there's a fighting chance that SWMinis can beat the odds.

Although, there'll be stern competition from the FFG game Imperial Assault, SW:AW,
the SW:Command "armymen" line, and other stuff...
I don't know if an OOP game will be as attractive an option.
As to starwars minis being an 'appreciable asset'... I look forward to hearing more discussion on that and where people think the values at.
Personally, I don't believe SWMinis to all be appreciable, because they were mass produced and are made of polyvinyl. Though they are awesome. If you break even, thats a win. A few profited, but most of us will be lucky to break even - if we were to sell that is, hehe

I've seen full sets sell locally for ridiculous prices recently though, in near mint in bag stat cards mint unplayed, so I think there might be value.
a full set of near mint Rebel Storm went for $1200 USD locally, which I think is a little inflated. there are 60pieces in the set, so thats 1200/60 = your per unit price, or $20 a mini.
a full set of misprint promos and promos went for 3800 USD locally, to a local shopkeeper/collector,
he paid that for 70 odd minis, so that equates to ~ $60ish USD per figure.
Bear in mind, other games like GW40K, which are sold unpainted in resin or pewter, start at around $20-50USD per figure individually, + expert painting etc... it can get around that ballpark heh.