I measured the screen and the viewing area diagonally is exactly 1.5 inches. When I place my 5.5 inch tall Granny Connolly figures (from the Doctor Who episode "The Idiot's Lantern") by the set, their 1/13th scale makes the miniature TV screen a relative 19.5 inches, just the right size for a cabinet type set of the era!
That's freaky.Whereas I used the TV (or should I rather say "telly") that came with Granny Conolly to recreate the scene from the Voyager episode "Memorial". I watched it and said, wait, I do have that exact TV!
That TV fit in a tricorder toy?
I just checked. Easily...if anything, the "Tiny TV Classics" screen is a tad too small. It measures 1.5 inches, and the screen upon my Diamond Select tricorder (which is supposedly 1:1 scale) measures a near even 2 inches diagonally Uh, I assume to mean the cosplay toy based upon Wah Chang's prop for the original series. I can't say for the scanning devices for the various other series as I don't have any of those.
Well I opened it up, and the helmet is indeed jumbo looking.At last, Target is shipping the Axe Woves figure!
From pics I've seen online from people who managed to get it early, the helmet looks rather oversized.
Kor
Eh, it's just the comtech reader all over again, just with ships and figures not just figures. But, yeah, it's funny because the new Jazwares Micro Galaxy Line Millennium Falcon has sound built in.Well I opened it up, and the helmet is indeed jumbo looking.
I also got the wrist Force Link thing so I could play the sounds for some of the Sequel Trilogy stuff I've accumulated over the years. I think it's kind of bogus that the ships didn't have the sounds built in, requiring you to get the wrist thing separately, but whatever.
Kor
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