Yet.At least he’s not screaming
Tack a third arm onto that StarGate Asgardian(?) figure, and it'll serve as a rather decent Lt. Arex!
Awesome! And so funny. Wait, who made the helm and Kirk's chair? And did they make any other Enterprise (no bloody B, C, or D) bridge stations?
ROFL! I love the giant hands coming in and helping things along. I forgot how huge Spock's ears were.Here's a Mego figures tribute to "Arena" I just saw on youtube, in case anybody missed it:
Oh wow! What a lot of work! Is that on original location? How very awesome!Here's a Mego figures tribute to "Arena" I just saw on youtube, in case anybody missed it:
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That is such a fun concept! Adam Savage on his "Tested" YouTube channel has discussed the concept on a few occasions. If I had it done, I'd like for the figurine to be in 1/13th scale (roughly 5.5 inches) to fit with my Character Options brand Doctor Who action figures.
Congratulations! I am sure they are happy to be out of their boxes. I don't understandn people who never open them. Yes, they gain value but where's the fun? Sounds you and your figures are having a blast!So fun! I recently bought Trek Playmates figures from the late 90s second hand, and I just had to take them out of their boxes to live and be played with. My Kirk has gotten to take part in spending the summer outside, had a hat knit for him, and Sulu came with me to the movies. When they're not adventuring they're on display in a glass case, but I'd feel terrible just keeping them in their boxes!
Thank you!
It really is a great experience! There are several options you can choose from, so I'm sure that would be possible.
The owner also told me that there was a man who had only his head scanned in 1/6th scale and then put himself on an Iron Man action figure.
I also loved their displays, there was a grandmother sitting and reading a book to her grandchildren.
There was a little ballerina in tutu and ballet shoes and also a woman who apparently does line dancing and had the outfit. So rather than in regular clothes, people choose to dress up in a certain way. I heard they also had a stall at a convention and scanned fans in their cosplays. Isn't that great?
Congratulations! I am sure they are happy to be out of their boxes. I don't understandn people who never open them. Yes, they gain value but where's the fun? Sounds you and your figures are having a blast!
I'd love to see that. Are you posting anywhere, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram? If not, please feel free to add a few in here. I also love taking my figures outside. These following pictures were done at a vacation. The vintage cars were hallway decorations in the hotel I stayed in and the tiny houses are in a miniature outdoor park with sights from all over the world - just in miniature. I love those.
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KIRK: "Well, you were coming at me with a machete!"
SPOCK: "No, Captain; I was defending myself with a machete."
Indeed!These are fantastic! The car shots give "A Piece of the Action" vibes.![]()
LOVE everything you have done! Can't get enough.
My wife and I will soon be doing similar things with Olaf, from Disney's Frozen.
If you have or can acquire an old-style tv, you could remove the innards and re-create Trek episode scenes on a tv "screen". Better if the knobs and buttons are still in place, for maximum realism. All we have right now is the old bare housing. Still fun, though! Second pic is a full view of the sled I made for Olaf, by cutting an old pair of skis.![]()
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