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07-04-2018, 04:37 PM | #7280 |
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I love this photo!
I need more (or any) good Star Trek toys at the 1:12 scale, and while I'm wary of anything McFarlane puts out, their Kirk and Picard look pretty decent. But I'd rather hear it from a connoisseur, what's your assessment of them from what we've seen? I've been, uhhhhhhhhhhhh, struggling to find any semblance of patriotism for the past several months, so here's Gothitropolis Eagalus to try and stir some of those feelings. |
07-04-2018, 11:20 PM | #7281 |
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I love this photo!
I need more (or any) good Star Trek toys at the 1:12 scale, and while I'm wary of anything McFarlane puts out, their Kirk and Picard look pretty decent. But I'd rather hear it from a connoisseur, what's your assessment of them from what we've seen? I do like Kirk! I'm not a Next Generation fan (yet?) so won't buy Picard but I plan to buy Kirk. I think his face looks good and there seems to be enough articulation as well (which apparently is an issue with McFarlane). People seem to wonder though how far into the line they will go and if we will get the whole bridge crew. I am also not sure I need another full bridge crew as I already have one. It will depend on what they look like. But you never can have too many Kirks! What about Mezco? Too expensive for you? Sadly there is only Kirk, Spock, Mirror Spock and Sulu, no Bones even though he was shown. I wonder if we'll ever get him. Oh hi, is it you that I follow on Twitter (where this also was posted yesterday), or is this just a coincidence? |
07-05-2018, 01:32 AM | #7282 |
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Definitely wasn’t me. I’m flattered if someone is using my toy photography, substandard though it may be. I only use Twitter for news and perspective, the trending section is just my “NOW WHAT” peep show into daily human lunacy. I don’t post my toy photos there, with one exception. And Funko retweeted my photo when I did.
My girl got me into Star Trek just a few years ago, so I’m a relative newcomer. I wasn’t crazy about the Next Generation at first and I can see why it might not be for everyone, but the exceptional cast overcame many of the limitations of its era. Picard, especially. The cinematography is rough in the first season, though. I love Mezco’s figures, but I have too many other interests to drop that kind of money on one guy. They look exceptional, though, and I wish I could. Here’s hoping McFarlane slips Spock into the line. Aaaaand, unpopular opinion time, someone from Discovery? |
07-05-2018, 05:00 AM | #7283 |
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I am a very late comer to Star Trek as well! I grew up in East Germany, we didn’t have that in the Seventies. I watched TOS for the first time in 2015. Haven’t come much further yet than the movies and also “Star Trek Continues”. “Gotham” kinda got in the way…
It was not your pictures, just the same figure posted for July 4th. Same idea! https://twitter.com/FigureFanZero/st...94668246552576 It’s a great toy review blog. |
07-05-2018, 01:00 PM | #7284 |
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07-05-2018, 08:03 PM | #7285 |
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Sharing some initial shots of Iron Factory IF EX-26A Annihilator; review soon:
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07-06-2018, 11:07 AM | #7286 |
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07-06-2018, 05:51 PM | #7288 |
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Iron Factory is the best, waiting on Shrike Feather to be released. Good stuff as always, Kumastyle.
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07-07-2018, 12:14 AM | #7289 |
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She got me started with TNG in the same year, I haven't seen the original series yet. My only previous exposure to the franchise was the fourth movie when I was, like, ten. It still holds up pretty well, and is one of my favorites. The alien probe was and maybe still is the scariest thing I've ever seen in a science fiction movie. So mysterious!
That's the only Kirk figure I have at the moment, but not for too much longer. Oh but you HAVE to watch the original! I insist! I hesitated for long, thinking it would only appeal to those that grew up with it and that it would look dated, but I fell in love very quickly. The chemistry between the three main actors is amazing. And some of the messages are still true today. It's also funny because I had watched Stargate SG-1 first so some things reminded me of that when in truth it was paying homage of course. Plus, looking at the technology, how much they predicted! Self-opening doors and flip-flop phones only were invented because those that watched it as a child grew up and got inspired. Last edited by Astra; 07-07-2018 at 12:18 AM.. |
07-07-2018, 06:17 AM | #7290 |
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I think Data is in the next Heroes wave, though I don't suspect you have much interest in that character until you watch TNG. Spoiler alert for all the science fiction ever - the quirky robot is always the best character. Oooh, the bridge! That looks really nice. Interestingly, my Spock minifig has the Vulcan salute as his right hand, where it appears yours doesn't. Unless it's very subtle and I'm missing it? That's the aspect of Star Trek that compelled me to love it - it's so optimistic. Looking at the state of the world right now, it's very difficult to imagine their vision of such an altruistic future. But it's fun to think about. I kinda thought the original series might be too campy for us and make it hard to sit through. But if one thing transcends any era's technical limitations, it's good acting. Shatner is a bit of a ham, but that's what I love about him. Okay, I'll find a way to make room for it! She got me into Doctor Who as well, but started me with the more recent stuff. We went back and watched some of the (much) older episodes, and it was a chore. So pre-80's science fiction is a tough sell for me. I know the premise well enough and don't need to go in order, do you have any particular episodes you think best represent the show? I'm no snob, give me any engaging science fiction story with characters I can connect to and I'm good. The Orville, which obviously takes many of its cues from Star Trek, is great. Mass Effect was my Star Trek before I'd ever watched the show, I see a lot of the parallels now. No other entertainment franchise has made me care so profoundly as those games. Mass Effect goes a little further then Star Trek's G-Rated alien relations, but the inspiration is very much evident. Gimme the good stuff, I'll try it. I am, without a doubt: |
07-07-2018, 08:59 AM | #7291 |
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That's where I started as well, and have not gone much into the classic ones either - they are indeed slow. But now that I have become a fan of Sean Pertwee in "Gotham" I watch his father as Doctor number 3 and I enjoy it very much. So again it always depends on the actor. There's a reason why so many have him as their favorite Doctor. Most of his episodes are set on Earth though, as they had little budget. So believe me when I tell you that TOS is not as slow as classic Who (although classic Who fans might protest now ) Quote:
In the playset appreciation thread we talked about the Buffy library and it made me get it out and play with it. Here's the first batch of many more pics! Wolverine jumping at whoever enemy is standing there. Someone in another forum said that he planned to use the set as the school for gifted children and I thought that was a great idea. He was hanging on two threads from my kitchen shelf: |
07-07-2018, 10:39 AM | #7292 |
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In the playset appreciation thread we talked about the Buffy library and it made me get it out and play with it. Here's the first batch of many more pics! Wolverine jumping at whoever enemy is standing there. Someone in another forum said that he planned to use the set as the school for gifted children and I thought that was a great idea.
He was hanging on two threads from my kitchen shelf: can you link the playset appreciation thread? |
07-07-2018, 11:04 AM | #7293 |
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You can get the playset at ebay sometimes but it has become quite expensive. I see there is one for $2,100.00 right now - okay, I did not mean THAT expensive. But between $200 and $400. Amazon has one for $449.99... I was lucky that I found a British seller and "only" paid £120, as it was without box. Shipping from America would be too expensive to Germany. I also made this today with it - A butler's life part 8: Homework - "For school we shall write about a foreign country but I only was skiing in Switzerland!" - "I could tell you about Afghanistan or Iraq but I'd rather not. How about Britain? I can help with that." |
07-07-2018, 02:37 PM | #7294 |
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The playset appreciation thread is here: http://www.toyark.com/playset-apprec...thread-173791/
You can get the playset at ebay sometimes but it has become quite expensive. I see there is one for $2,100.00 right now - okay, I did not mean THAT expensive. But between $200 and $400. Amazon has one for $449.99... I was lucky that I found a British seller and "only" paid £120, as it was without box. Shipping from America would be too expensive to Germany. I also made this today with it - A butler's life part 8: Homework - "For school we shall write about a foreign country but I only was skiing in Switzerland!" - "I could tell you about Afghanistan or Iraq but I'd rather not. How about Britain? I can help with that." |
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You bought the figures single, without any bricks? My figures came with the sets and they all have the same grabbing hands so they can hold phaser and communicator. No salute hand.
Civility rarely survives first contact with the Covenant, good thing they brought a red shirt! And yes, we started with the Doctor's RTD run, Eccleston and Tennant. Things picked up for me once Matt Smith showed up being all eccentric and amusing, when the budget kicked in. But I enjoyed Tennant's run, as well. Twitch is streaming a seven week marathon for the entire series right now, but they're still on the early stuff. Bleh. Quote:
Give me the good stuff, my favorite narratives are all the ones that engage me emotionally. I'm fun like that. Sorry this is all so lengthy, didn't mean to hijack the thread but they give us like no room in our forum PM boxes. Last edited by Brownfinger; 07-07-2018 at 07:09 PM.. |
07-08-2018, 12:35 AM | #7297 |
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There aren't too many singles, right now just Kirk, Spock, Picard, and Data. Oh, and a Borg Drone. I'd like to see them put out more sets in general, but Mega distributes their stuff a bit more slowly than Lego. I think the Spock figures are mostly identical, here's my salute one for reference:
I am missing two figures that came with the Enterprise model. I did not buy that, too big and too expensive. I believe those are Kirk and Spock in their dress uniforms. I just sent a PM, let's continue there! Here is one of my very first Star Trek figure stories for you. I only had intended to do a pic with Kirk reading a book with his glasses. Like in "Wrath of Khan". The figure was so new that I only had the variant with the red bloodstain on the chest and had to edit it out in white for the picture. Someone commented on how there was Stargate stuff in the shelf, and the story grew from there! Last edited by Astra; 07-08-2018 at 01:10 AM.. |
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League of Assassins by lowanbing, on Flickr
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