Hiya seems to be somewhere between really detailed statues and action figures. Their variety includes Predator, DC, Judge Dredd, and now GI JOE.I’m just curious that’s all.
If the figures look good and the price is reasonable I’ll grab the crew for sure. Dunno about the aliens though.
The problem is never starting any of these new product offerings, it's that they do, then sales don't meet expectations and then they are abandoned.I'm only hoping for it to actual see production.
Holy cow, those are some rough prototypes. No one even bothered to smooth the obvious 3D print lines down before painting.
I will at least buy one.
The link says they're 1/18th scale, which means they match the 3.75- to 4-inch action figure range, right?
Correct. Which is my preferred scale so this appeals strongly.The link says they're 1/18th scale, which means they match the 3.75- to 4-inch action figure range, right?
And drive a Halo Warthog.Perfect. That means they can pilot their new The Flash Batwing straight into the Jurassic World Mosasaurus's mouth.
...saucer separating Enterprise D with no shortage of screwholes on underside of saucer
I don't expect the screwhole situation to change, the TOS Enterprise and phaser from last year both had a plethora of them. I guess they had to change the way they manufactured these things since the 90s ones only had a few. Using screws instead of glue seems like ot would be more expensive, so presumably it's some kind of toy safety thing.The screws are where the phaser strip should be, so it's possible they will be covered with another piece. That would be a smart way to handle it, so they probably won't do it.
That separating pic doesn't look great - visible clips and the stardrive dorsal is completely the wrong shape. Doesn't look like it'll trouble the DST version.
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