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2013 Star Trek HOT WHEELS - Excelsior, Kelvin, Vengeance, BoP

I just hope they do more ships--and promote them better.

Hey Peeps!

Yesterday, I recieved the Mattel STID BOP, from Fishpond.co.nz!


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I had a credit with the store, so only paid approx $2.00 (NZD) for it!
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Nothing better than getting a ST ship for a bargin price!

Gotta say, it's a great BOP - and has a lot of nice detailing. The pivoting wings are reasonably well done (as a mechanism) and the colourscheme is not nearly as garish as it first appears. The 'salmon pink' markings don't ruin the look whatsoever, and I quite like the bronzed colouring between the fins / ribs of the engine.

It does indeed appear more insectoid, than bird (By earth standards), but overall, the design has grown on me quite a bit: It may not be Eaglemoss quality, but it's got it where it counts!
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I'm extremely glad I picked up this particular STID diecast - which now only leaves me with the USS Excelsior to acquire in this wave.

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Are you only looking for mint in box?

Nah, no preference - and not seriously looking either.

If an Excelsior happens, it happens - but no biggie if not :)

Alright, only asked because I've got a non mint one that I'm willing to part ways with.
 
I just hope they do more ships--and promote them better.

This, though. A million times this. I hate to admit it but when I'm in Toys R Us or Target I'll take pics of some of the assorted Star Wars merch and tweet it at Bad Robot, Paramount, CBS, Justin Lin, et al.

They need to realize that people will buy this stuff. My kid likes Star Trek and Star Wars. But he's HUGE on Star Wars. Why? TOYS! I gave him a toy tricorder and he loved it. A toy phaser and he went to town. He loves his communicator. But he ends up with ubiquitous light sabers and Darth Vader figures and he gets pulled away.

He'll play with the Enterprise toy I gave him all day. But, alas, there are no bad guy ships for it to fight with.

Those are some of the mistakes Mattel made for the 09 movie. Two sizes of action figures? Mistake. Piecemeal bridge play set? Wrong. Model of the Enterprise but no Narada, shuttlecraft, or Kelvin? Wrong.

If they'd blitzed like Lucasfilm and Disney do, you have small hotwheels of all the ships docked at the space station plus the space station, etc, etc.
 
They need to realize that people will buy this stuff. My kid likes Star Trek and Star Wars. But he's HUGE on Star Wars. Why? TOYS! I gave him a toy tricorder and he loved it. A toy phaser and he went to town. He loves his communicator. But he ends up with ubiquitous light sabers and Darth Vader figures and he gets pulled away.
I spent four hours in the back yard with my son searching for buried treasure with an old 1990s TNG tricorder and iPad running Google Maps that he insisted was an Enterprise computer. Sort of a Star Trek/Indiana Jones mashup.

And I realized my son has more Star Trek toys than any kid I have ever seen, primarily because I never got rid of MY old Star Trek toys growing up and now they're all his.

Those are some of the mistakes Mattel made for the 09 movie. Two sizes of action figures? Mistake. Piecemeal bridge play set? Wrong. Model of the Enterprise but no Narada, shuttlecraft, or Kelvin? Wrong.
I would KILL for an "iconic vehicle" Kelvin. And Hotwheels should at least come up with a shuttlecraft to match that bird of prey.
 
They need to realize that people will buy this stuff. My kid likes Star Trek and Star Wars. But he's HUGE on Star Wars. Why? TOYS! I gave him a toy tricorder and he loved it. A toy phaser and he went to town. He loves his communicator. But he ends up with ubiquitous light sabers and Darth Vader figures and he gets pulled away.

I spent four hours in the back yard with my son searching for buried treasure with an old 1990s TNG tricorder and iPad running Google Maps that he insisted was an Enterprise computer. Sort of a Star Trek/Indiana Jones mashup.

And I realized my son has more Star Trek toys than any kid I have ever seen, primarily because I never got rid of MY old Star Trek toys growing up and now they're all his.

Ditto!

Those are some of the mistakes Mattel made for the 09 movie. Two sizes of action figures? Mistake. Piecemeal bridge play set? Wrong. Model of the Enterprise but no Narada, shuttlecraft, or Kelvin? Wrong.
I would KILL for an "iconic vehicle" Kelvin. And Hotwheels should at least come up with a shuttlecraft to match that bird of prey.

Hotwheels did make the Kelvin 3" toy but beyond eBay online retailers like Entertainment Earth and Things From Another World it was nowhere to be found. Which is too bad because it's gorgeous. The Starships Collection is going to be releasing a Kelvin at some point that looks promising but is definitely a collectors item.
 
I just hope they do more ships--and promote them better.

This, though. A million times this. I hate to admit it but when I'm in Toys R Us or Target I'll take pics of some of the assorted Star Wars merch and tweet it at Bad Robot, Paramount, CBS, Justin Lin, et al.

They need to realize that people will buy this stuff. My kid likes Star Trek and Star Wars. But he's HUGE on Star Wars. Why? TOYS! I gave him a toy tricorder and he loved it. A toy phaser and he went to town. He loves his communicator. But he ends up with ubiquitous light sabers and Darth Vader figures and he gets pulled away.

He'll play with the Enterprise toy I gave him all day. But, alas, there are no bad guy ships for it to fight with.

Those are some of the mistakes Mattel made for the 09 movie. Two sizes of action figures? Mistake. Piecemeal bridge play set? Wrong. Model of the Enterprise but no Narada, shuttlecraft, or Kelvin? Wrong.
I think there would have been more ships from that toyline if the first wave hadn't bombed in sales. Playmates had a multiyear license with CBS to make Trek toys, IIRC, but had to eventually let it expire after just one year.
If they'd blitzed like Lucasfilm and Disney do, you have small hotwheels of all the ships docked at the space station plus the space station, etc, etc.
The only thing keeping Star Trek toys from blitzing retail stores like Star Wars toys are the major retail stores. They got burned badly with Star Trek XI's toyline and that soured them on the idea of Trek toys as being even a decent seller.
 
I just hope they do more ships--and promote them better.

Are you only looking for mint in box?

Nah, no preference - and not seriously looking either.

If an Excelsior happens, it happens - but no biggie if not :)

Alright, only asked because I've got a non mint one that I'm willing to part ways with.


Thanks for the offer - unfortunately, I suspect the shipping costs from the US to where I live in NZ (New Zealand) would far exceed the cost of the Excelsior itself (simply because I've generally found shipping stuff from the states to be quite expensive).

I appreciate the gesture, nonetheless! :bolian:
 
Those are some of the mistakes Mattel made for the 09 movie. Two sizes of action figures? Mistake. Piecemeal bridge play set? Wrong. Model of the Enterprise but no Narada, shuttlecraft, or Kelvin? Wrong.
I think there would have been more ships from that toyline if the first wave hadn't bombed in sales. Playmates had a multiyear license with CBS to make Trek toys, IIRC, but had to eventually let it expire after just one year.
If they'd blitzed like Lucasfilm and Disney do, you have small hotwheels of all the ships docked at the space station plus the space station, etc, etc.
The only thing keeping Star Trek toys from blitzing retail stores like Star Wars toys are the major retail stores. They got burned badly with Star Trek XI's toyline and that soured them on the idea of Trek toys as being even a decent seller.

Yep, Playmates clowned the toy release of '09 so terribly that it soured the market almost completely. I had hopes that Hasbro would have done something with the license, but their initial customer inquiries must have convinced them that it was only worth the half-hearted effort they put forth for STID.
 
WTH? Are the pylons rubber, straighten out of the box? Are they so keen to save a dime on packaging they don't care how it deforms the product? And what is the empty rectangular-ish shaped compartment right below the ship for, is something missing from the package?
 
WTH? Are the pylons rubber, straighten out of the box? Are they so keen to save a dime on packaging they don't care how it deforms the product? And what is the empty rectangular-ish shaped compartment right below the ship for, is something missing from the package?
There's a little base in there, the "empty space" is how the plastic is shaped to keep it from rattling around.
 
There's a little base in there, the "empty space" is how the plastic is shaped to keep it from rattling around.

Yeah, I suspected that. Still, it's a lazy, stupid looking design. I'd be ashamed to display that homely POS.
 
Yeah, I suspected that. Still, it's a lazy, stupid looking design. I'd be ashamed to display that homely POS.
If they had just rotated the ship into that space where the empty rectangle is they would not have needed to squeeze the nacelles like they did.
 
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