No judgement here. I judge collectors far more.don't judge me - toys were meant to be played with)
No judgement here. I judge collectors far more.don't judge me - toys were meant to be played with)
No judgement here. I judge collectors far more.
If they re-release those I can die a happy man. Well, after I've enjoyed playing with them for several years (don't judge me - toys were meant to be played with)
As far as the USS Protostar goes, no wonder they are taking their time. Somehow the replica is gonna have to have an electronic spring-loaded third nacelle that pops out of panels on the stardrive while simultaneously lighting up. Sounds like a logistical nightmare to me!
What circumstances will be required for the new Playmates wave of Star Trek figures to be as massive as the 90s toyline?
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Indeed. But they are attempting that appeal.Nothing is going to be as good as it was in the 90s.
But this isn't about now. This is about appealing to people who bought these toys in the 90s and now feel the need to collect them. It's Trek attitudes in a nutshell-remain in the past as long as possible. So, the appeal isn't in making figures in line with contemporary designs, but appealing to the nostalgia of the past.I do wish the accessories weren't all one solid color.
I know that's how it was back in the 90s but I'd expect a little more detail now.
Nostalgia. TOS never did the phaser beam. TNG did.I do wonder though, why they add the phaser beam to the TNG phaser and not the TOS/Disco.
I should add that I think the Prodigy line will likely be closer to more modern lines.Those package shots do bring the feels. However I also feel what @fireproof78 is saying, perhaps Star Trek should look to the future… (pun/joke intended)
Here are my guesses for Wave 2, which I assume will be sometime in 2023...
The original announcement that Playmates would start releasing a new line of toys included a couple of teases that weren't part of Wave 1, so I'm gonna say we get those as part of Wave 2.
Those teases were:
1. Captain Pike (from Discovery/SNW, and in the TOS era uniform)
2. Spock from Disco season 2 (with a beard, and in civilian (I guess it's civilian?) clothing)
3. Jean-Luc Picard from Picard season 1
And I'm gonna be hopeful and say that Wave 1 will sell enough for Playmates to issue more figures for Wave 2 than they did for Wave 1. My guesses aren't for which characters I want to see, just the ones I can see them releasing as the big sellers, and one or two that won't sell as much but they'll release "for the hardcore fans" or whatever. I'm thinking the first LDS toy will be geared more toward that "hardcore fan" in Playmates eyes, and unfortunately probably DS9 too. Also, I just don't see many more Discovery options for the first two initial waves. After this second wave maybe. Michael and Saru would be the best sellers from that series and I just can't see any other character being that sought after until after more of the bigger characters from the franchise are released. Just my view, don't yell at me.
4. Captain Kirk (in TOS uniform)
5. Uhura (ditto...from TOS)
6. Worf (from TNG)
7. Q (in judges garb)
8. Borg Queen (from First Contact)
9. Benjamin Sisko (as captain, with the First Contact era uniform)
10. Captain Janeway (live action version, from the later seasons of Voyager...no hair bun)
11. Seven of Nine (in one of those one-piece outfits she wore all the time on Voyager)
12. Beckett Mariner (since the Prodigy toys look cartoony, so will the LDS toys)
I think the next logical ship release is the Enterprise-D. Maybe a TNG era phaser or tricorder.
Prodigy toys in 2023:
1. Rok-Tahk (obv)
2. The Diviner
3. Drednok
4. Captain Chakotay
And the TOS Enterprise box is almost identical to the 1995 box, with the same amazing Ron McPhearson art.
Probably a selection of leads from the other series.Does anyone else have any thoughts or ideas what wave 2 from Playmates might include?
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