Ah.Only on my mother's side.
Ah.Only on my mother's side.
They call us a dying demographic…and go back to making dogs that poop play-dough and pimple-popping games. If I were an Internet billionaire, I’d give back to my fellows by investments in space toys…I wish the toy market wasn't so capricious.![]()
thetrekcollective.com said:By far my favourites of the new images though are the lifestyle photos. These firmly show off the set as an adult collector display piece rather than really being marketed as a children's toy. But what I love about them is the sheer joy of the models examining the ship and the app. Look how much fun they're having. So much joy!!
They call us a dying demographic…and go back to making dogs that poop play-dough and pimple-popping games. If I were an Internet billionaire, I’d give back to my fellows by investments in space toys…
Not sure the photos of the three people looking at it like they haven't a clue what it is and laughing at it as they read about what it is on a tablet is the best way to try to sell the thing.
Here's the official product page:
https://www.playmobil.us/star-trek---u.s.s.-enterprise-ncc-1701/70548.html
Kor
It’s odd to me that aside from Eaglmoss ship collection, that almost everything else is from TOS, one would think there would be enough nostalgia for more TNG items as well.Personally, I do not have an interest in an adult collectible based on a brand aimed at very young children, but its always telling that there's still a thriving market for TOS-based items, despite the belief that TOS consumers have "aged out". Some forget that TOS has a dedicated fan base across several generations who are ever ready to spend money on many a TOS item.
This one appears to be to appeal to both collectors as well as people my age who did grow up with Playmobil and TOS on VHS/reruns. I think the goal is two demographics.It’s odd to me that aside from Eaglmoss ship collection, that almost everything else is from TOS, one would think there would be enough nostalgia for more TNG items as well.
That being said even the TOS collectibles are a strange mix: it’s about 25% cool items, what seems like 50% tchotchkes for old people and 25% random things like this Playmobil set, who I’m not sure who exactly it’s supposed to appeal. When I was a kid during the 70s Playmobil didn’t really exist yet, so it isn’t like “ooo, I used to play with Playmobil and always wanted a Star Trek set!”
It’s odd to me that aside from Eaglmoss ship collection, that almost everything else is from TOS, one would think there would be enough nostalgia for more TNG items as well.
That being said even the TOS collectibles are a strange mix: it’s about 25% cool items, what seems like 50% tchotchkes for old people and 25% random things like this Playmobil set, who I’m not sure who exactly it’s supposed to appeal. When I was a kid during the 70s Playmobil didn’t really exist yet, so it isn’t like “ooo, I used to play with Playmobil and always wanted a Star Trek set!”
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