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02-17-2013, 11:24 AM
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tlasjr
There was also the 80's fasa lead figures. The Romulan Nova is in my top ten of ship designs.
Also there were the star fleet battle minis and several hallmark ornaments though they were
About a quarter the micromachine size.
I also think a huge obstacle to a trek micro machine resurgance is the fact that the vast majority of rhe ships per current cannon now never existed.
The TOS-ST: Nemesis universe has not been decanonized. The New Trek movie is an alternate reality. They even went so far as to actually say so in the movie, when they didn't have to.
So they can go back any time they wanted to.
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Iceman
I don't know what there is to disagree with. It's just facts. I'm not debating which is better, Star Trek or Star Wars, I'm just explaining one major reason Trek toys haven't had a major presence like they did in the 90's when there were 3 shows and movies all the time. Toy companies want media to help sell their toys.
Oh, you were talking about toys? I was talking about the franchises as a whole, not toys.
If that's the case, yeah, I'd have to agree with you.
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sampaul35
No future Klingon cruiser from "All Good Things..."? Why is it this ship is always ignored?
The Nev'lagh class (I think) is the second least common klingon ship to get made, but it's been produced in a number of scales, a few times across several lines and companies. MicroMachines was the first.
It may be on that list under a different name, as there are a few ships under names I didn't recognize at first (Like the "Valdore-Type" is the romulan ship from Nemesis. I personally didn't recognize it by that name)
For the record, I believe the K'T'Inga class is the least produced klingon ship, as companies usually prefer to go with the D-7 which looks like a less detailed version. Personally I prefer the K'T'Inga for two reasons. The details make a boring design much more interesting... and it's *really* fun to say.
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