McCoy did have that feral look to him when he beams aboard the Enterprise in TMP. I could see him doing that.
He did, didn't he? That beard LOL
I wanted to say thank you very much for opening this thread so many years ago. I really am reading through all the old posts and enjoy the pictures massively. Also it is nice to learn about other figures and fandoms. Always good to expand your horizon.
Thank you. And thanks for telling me about Re-ment.
Happy you put the new knowledge to such quick use
I love miniatures and that little IV hook you have is simply beautiful. I need to get back to making Star Trek mini comics.
Please do! I'm sure they will be awesome. So many creative people in this world, I am always happy to find more!
Turns out, I loved miniatures all my life, way before I started with action figures. I had a shelf full with tiny adorable stuff.
I do prefer realistic looking stuff though, so while the MiWorld and Re-ment are cute in their way and totally fit your Mario brothers, they are a bit too colorful and would clash with my style. I found a page yesterday though where someone had sat their Doctor Who figures into the shops and they fit perfectly in size.
Your Sylvanian family stuff is cute too, but mostly too small for my figure size. I also do repainting of too pink Barbie stuff. It makes a difference.
I saw your leglamp in an old post. Now THAT is special! Loved it!
As for the IV stand, please see my answer to Coco Pops. I just want to add - I also would have had tiny x-rays but then thought they may not use them anymore in the future...
Loved the photos here too...
How did you do all the stuff on the desk? Where do you get a teeny tiny microscope?
Thank you!
I don't remember exactly where the microscope came from. It's possible it was among some stuff someone who enjoyed my pictures sent to me as he thought I could use it. Apparently I have become a sanctuary for not anymore wanted action figures as well!
Mostly I search for "dollhouse miniatures" at ebay or in online shops. It is a whole world. These are no toys, these are handmade miniatures for adults who like to decorate dollhouses. It is a bit harder to find modern stuff as most seems to be for Victorian times, but you can also get a lot of doctor or drugstore/pharmacy stuff. Basically, there is nothing from the real world that does not exist in miniature. Some, like furniture, are quite expensive though.
That desk itself is also awesome, the hood can actually be opened and closed, and the drawers too. So cool.
Some of the things on my desk were borrowed from the "Stargate" figures - the skull, the open book, the tablet that is not TOS (and it turns out now that I laid the TOS tabled the wrong way around, it should have the buttons on top - d'oh!), the ZPM (crystal). The other books came with "Buffy" figures. Sometimes the accessories are the only reason why I buy figures. I never watched "Primeval" but their computer stands are awesome!
Often I would see some accessory in a picture by someone else and ask how to get it. Mulder and Scully come with great stretchers for example.
Great pictures too. Can't wait to see more.
Thank you! There's lots more where that came from. I really am afraid of spamming if I post too much at once though. Be careful to open the flood gate

Here just a quick one, Doctors Ten and Eleven like to play with action figures as well! (These figures are the 1:6 scale Big Chief Studios ones and they are awesome in their likeness. I also have their Sherlock line)
Sorry for the bad picture quality. I have bought a new camera now.
