How's the articulation (better than 9" Trek, comparable to Joes)?
Are the shoes removable or molded into the legs? (I hate that about the
9 inchers)
I'm really looking forward to seeing these.
Thanks,
-Matt
Hehe, my wife won't let me open it to find out :{ She figures for $25.00 it
stays in the box (like most of my more expensive 12 inch figures). From
looking at him through the packaging, I would say he is articulated at the
obvious places, ie: neck, shoulders, elbows, waste, knees, wrists and
possibly his ankles.
> Are the shoes removable or molded into the legs? (I hate that about the
> 9 inchers)
I "think" they are glued or molded on. I can see a definite line that the
actual plastic boot makes under the pants. They may be removable however,
but the boots look like they are hard plastic.
Kevin "Draddog" Goddard
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> Then I picked up Picard. "WOW!!!" my wife and I
>screamed in unison. The likeness was uncanny.
[much cut]
Thanks for the update!! I cannot wait to add this Picard to my bald
headed collection. My wall of Picard grows by leaps and bounds. I
need to get a list and figure out which ones I still need.
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On Sat, 12 Dec 1998, Kevin Goddard wrote:
> >
> > How's the articulation (better than 9" Trek, comparable to Joes)?
>
> Hehe, my wife won't let me open it to find out :{ She figures for $25.00 it
> stays in the box (like most of my more expensive 12 inch figures).
But...but...can't you counter that argument by saying that the more
expensive it is, the more imperative it is that you increase the play
value by opening it up?
--Chris
>>
>> How's the articulation (better than 9" Trek, comparable to Joes)?
>
>Hehe, my wife won't let me open it to find out :{ She figures for $25.00 it
>stays in the box (like most of my more expensive 12 inch figures). From
>looking at him through the packaging, I would say he is articulated at the
>obvious places, ie: neck, shoulders, elbows, waste, knees, wrists and
>possibly his ankles.
Picked up Worf today. Fan-friggin' tastic. My brother got a Picard.
Anyway, the joints are as follows: Neck (swivel only), shoulders
(ball), elbows, wrists, hips (ball), knees. Not perfect by a long
shot, but could have been worse. For 25 bucks, though, I would have
preferred upper arm swivels.
>> Are the shoes removable or molded into the legs? (I hate that about the
>> 9 inchers)
>
>I "think" they are glued or molded on. I can see a definite line that the
>actual plastic boot makes under the pants. They may be removable however,
>but the boots look like they are hard plastic.
Molded plastic shoe/boots. Pants have a Famous Cover style stirrup
that slips over the heel to keep the pants tight. Again, for twenty
five bucks, are removable shoes too much to ask for?
I'm not thrilled with the price point, but I couldn't resist after
seeing the head sculpt and uniform detail. And I was Xmas shopping
anyway, so I figured I'd get a little present for myself. :)
Bryan "Nice bat'leth, too" Lambert
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SERENITY NOW! Damn it! That's bad news IMO. I guess there's always
a body swap (for added articulation too). I haven't seen these in person
yet, but judging from the pictures Worf and Picard are must-haves
(though I may have to try and trade, so I don't have to drop another
fifty bucks).
BTW, how (and what) are the accessories?
-Matt
Raving Toy Maniac reports that an "Insurrection" LaForge has been added to the
February 12" assortment. Wonder if that means that there's hope Playmates
will produce Crusher and Troi to complete the "Insurrection" cast?
David Thiel / Champaign, Illinois
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Matt
> Raving Toy Maniac reports that an "Insurrection" LaForge has been added to the
> February 12" assortment. Wonder if that means that there's hope Playmates
> will produce Crusher and Troi to complete the "Insurrection" cast?
Playmates internet rep, Mara Hart, has said that there will be a
Beverly Crusher from "Insurrection" figure. Mara didn't specify scale,
but I'd wager that both Beverly and Deanna will show up in subsequent
12-inch assortments.
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>Playmates internet rep, Mara Hart, has said that there will be a
>Beverly Crusher from "Insurrection" figure. Mara didn't specify scale,
>but I'd wager that both Beverly and Deanna will show up in subsequent
>12-inch assortments.
Let's hope...ideally, I'd like to see one of the two ladies costumed with the
current duty uniform, and one with the dress uniform from "Insurrection." That
way, I can mix and match.
As annoyed as I was not to get a Beverly in the 9" "Insurrection" asssortment,
I'd happily trade it for a 12" version done with the same high quality as that
Picard doll.
Accessories are good. Worf comes with a phaser and a nice, if
necessarily blunt as hell, bat'leth.
Picard comes with a PADD and a doofy shoulder cannon that I can only
assume was in the movie.
Oh, and have I mentioned how wretched the head sculpts on the 9"ers
are? Especially Troi. Ick city.
Bryan "Big lumpy lumps" Lambert
>Oh, and have I mentioned how wretched the head sculpts on the 9"ers
>are? Especially Troi. Ick city.
Can't disagree with that. Just saw the first four at TRU during lunchtime.
Since I never bought the original 9" Troi, I mulled over picking her up.
However, I too was disappointed in the sculpt, particularly the molded hair.
It's not Exclusive Premiere-terrible, just not up to Playmates' usual level.
(For example, my wife--not a TREK fan--correctly identified Bele as Frank
Gorshin without knowing that Gorshin was ever on STAR TREK. Troi is no Frank
Gorshin.)
Also, was it just me, or are these made out of a different grade of plastic?
There was a shoulder cannon in the movie, but Worf was the one who fired
it (and from the pictures I've seen, it doesn't look as good as the
prop in the movie (not much detail)).
>
>Oh, and have I mentioned how wretched the head sculpts on the 9"ers
>are? Especially Troi. Ick city.
Agreed.
One more question - does Worf have real hair or is it sculpted (I wonder if
they intend to use real hair for the women)?
-Matt
Sculpted, with plastic ponytail. I like it. I don't think "real" hair
would have worked with these figs. Imagine Riker with a flocked beard.
Ick.
Bryan "Well, Picard's got rooted hair." Lambert
Like those giant Paul Stanley figs at Spencers? Ewww, nasty.
In article <3675b340...@news.minn.net>,
bryn...@minn.net wrote:
> Sculpted, with plastic ponytail. I like it. I don't think "real" hair
> would have worked with these figs. Imagine Riker with a flocked beard.
> Ick.
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I, too, found the 12" figures to be 10+! Very nice! Worth every cent of that
$25! I also found and bought a "Arsenal of Doom" Spawn and a Negative Spidey
(which might get sold).
In article <d-thiel.22...@uiuc.edu>,
d-t...@uiuc.edu (David Thiel) wrote:
> In article <36757704...@news.minn.net> bryn...@minn.net (Bryan Lambert)
writes:
>
> >Oh, and have I mentioned how wretched the head sculpts on the 9"ers
> >are? Especially Troi. Ick city.
>
> Can't disagree with that. Just saw the first four at TRU during lunchtime.
> Since I never bought the original 9" Troi, I mulled over picking her up.
> However, I too was disappointed in the sculpt, particularly the molded hair.
> It's not Exclusive Premiere-terrible, just not up to Playmates' usual level.
> (For example, my wife--not a TREK fan--correctly identified Bele as Frank
> Gorshin without knowing that Gorshin was ever on STAR TREK. Troi is no Frank
> Gorshin.)
>
> Also, was it just me, or are these made out of a different grade of plastic?
>
> David Thiel / Champaign, Illinois
> E-mail: d-t...@uiuc.edu
> WWW: http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Cavern/3227
>
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>>>Whats the chances of Playmates doing a 12" scale Captain Kirk and other classic
>>>Trek characters as well sculpted as these Insurrection figures?
There already is a 12 inch Kirk, and he's pretty god damned cool. I
wish they'd do one of the "Wrath Of Khan" era costumes.
Alan
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The Masterpiece Kirk is NOT 12 inches. The doll measures around 13.5 inches.
Believe me, I have one and it is about the same size and AC Vader and Anakin.
So, no, there isn't one.
Believe me, I have one and it is about the same size and AC Vader and Anakin.
So, no, there isn't one.
>>
Yeah, but it is in scale to the Insurrection figures, right? I mean isn't the
Insurrection Picard the same body and head as the Masterpiece Picard?
> >There already is a 12 inch Kirk, and he's pretty god damned cool. I
> >wish they'd do one of the "Wrath Of Khan" era costumes.
> >
> >Alan
> The Masterpiece Kirk is NOT 12 inches. The doll measures around 13.5 inches.
> Believe me, I have one and it is about the same size and AC Vader and Anakin.
> So, no, there isn't one.
Well, as far as Playmates is concerned, there is a 12-inch scale TOS
Kirk. It's seems pretty unlikely that they'll reissue the same version
of the character just to get the scale right. Other versions of Kirk
though? That's pretty likely.
Well, I guess Star Trek collectors will have to settle for a really tall Kirk
because the other dolls are 12". I wouldn't consider the new figs the same
line as the Masterpiece Edition. That is just my opinion. Just think how
people complained when Vader was 12".