I'm not sure that it's profitable. Aside from the 'copywrite' issue with reproducing characters from registered works (even if I called them something else), what would someone even want to pay for something like these? They're made from 3/4" plywood and are pretty heavy to discourage shipping. Admittedly they could be made from thinner wood, but also there are coroplast prints also being sold by bigger companies for a reasonable price. These are hand painted and cut with a jig saw, not a CNC, so there is about 8hr of manual work into each one between the cutting and painting. It's great for my personal use as I can destress while putting a personal set together, but to produce more than a set would probably defeat that purpose. The cost of plywood has gone up so much in recent years. Just one sheet of 3/4", 4'x8' runs $40-$60. I was able to fit these 3 on one sheet by inverting one of the characters, but my 8' tall Star Wars Tauntaun I did back in 2015 took an entire sheet for one. (I create new themes each year so search this Cut-outs category to see the.)You could make a little extra income making extra copies of that. More than a little.