Well I sure pushed myself to make this happen! I present Star Trek: Operation Escape. Due to it being large I put it in a spoiler tag.

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WOW! You certainly outdid yourself here! I love the story and also the presentation. Great action shots! I love especially the one with "You could have warned me", that is a great angle.Well I sure pushed myself to make this happen! I present Star Trek: Operation Escape. Due to it being large I put it in a spoiler tag.
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Thank you!WOW! You certainly outdid yourself here! I love the story and also the presentation. Great action shots! I love especially the one with "You could have warned me", that is a great angle.
The brig scene is one I also have on my list of things to recreate, especially since I have them in the red uniforms.
This one's a keeper!
Thank you! I'll go change it at my various pages. Can't take back that tweet, though.
LOL! Although that's an odd thing to say at a date anyway. Maybe wait and surprise her?
I once put my foot into my mouth when I innocently announced "Screw Stargate" and actually meant that someone was doing action figure theatre, only with screws instead of figures. It was pretty amazing. The golden screw was Apophis! Check it out here if anyone is interested, there are several stories: http://sg1screw.altervista.org/
Ah, gotcha! Like in the beginning of a movie with Sylvester Stallone, where he was hanging from a rock by one hand and said on the phone that he was just hanging around.
In a recent Gotham episode we saw Bruce coming to the decision that he would not kill. It was a pretty big moment and one of his first steps towards becoming Batman.
Thank you! Yes, it is one of those backgrounds that I bought in a shop and that come with many different pictures (bricks, sky, grass, sand, water, wooden fence, plaster stones...) It's actually a bit too big for the small figures and works better with 1:6 scale.
Do you mean the special metallic floor? No, I haven't seen this in smaller, but I found some small enough brickwalls, pepples etc. I guess in the end you could always try to print one yourself. Or let it professional be printed.Do you know of a similar product intended for 3.75" figures (1:18 scale)?
Kor
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