Each time I see these DAM series U2, SR, etc I just wish they would do an Apollo set or a Mercury/Gemini figure.
These are just such cool figures. Tempted to snag one on the aftermarket.
Each time I see these DAM series U2, SR, etc I just wish they would do an Apollo set or a Mercury/Gemini figure.
Each time I see these DAM series U2, SR, etc I just wish they would do an Apollo set or a Mercury/Gemini figure.
These are just such cool figures. Tempted to snag one on the aftermarket.
I did not know DAM -> VTS until you shared that (new to all this!). I haven’t seen the new movie yet, but dang does it look cool.VTS (aka DAM) have resurrected this suit with some modifications for their Top Gun: Maverick Darkstar figure:
https://www.collectorfreaks.com/thr...p-gun-maverick-darkstar-pressure-suit.249227/
I did not know DAM -> VTS until you shared that (new to all this!). I haven’t seen the new movie yet, but dang does it look cool.
Would love the Space Cowboys one, though I need to rewatch that movie too.
ZIPCOOLO 08-18-2011 said:VTS 1/6 military product has officially renamed as DAM, and the item number has changed from VM006 to No.93001.
Dragonclaws said:I've seen company change gear, replace weapon... while they
are taking preorder. But I've never seen any company change their own
identity and logo in a middle of making the figure. I am really curious to find
out why they do this. Did anyone try to contact VTS or the people in the know
why they do this.
I cancel my preorder from my dealer when they do this because I don't know
who DAM is and certainly don't know what is the quality of their stuff.
I saved the following years ago when I was trying to unravel the complicated connections between the companies:
In August 2011 VTS renamed their military figures as DAM - they did this mid-production of a
certain figure which caused a fair bit of confusion.
It’s funny reading that. In retrospect, of course.
I can understand someone being a bit wary of a name change mid-production, but in my mind, Dam is one of the highest quality manufacturers out there.
I’ve only been collecting since 2012, so that one happened before my time in the hobby, but I’d list Dam right up there with HT in terms of consistency of product, incredible clothing tailoring, and paintwork on their heads.
I particularly like the fact they seem to have taken over the HT mantle of bootleg celebrity heads(In relation to the fact HT used to package the TTM bodies with passable celeb heads, and DAM now does similar with its military figures).
But thanks for posting that. I had no idea they were all bundled together. Although, with the same quality of the headsculpts, I did wonder.
It’s funny reading that. In retrospect, of course.
I can understand someone being a bit wary of a name change mid-production, but in my mind, Dam is one of the highest quality manufacturers out there.
I’ve only been collecting since 2012, so that one happened before my time in the hobby, but I’d list Dam right up there with HT in terms of consistency of product, incredible clothing tailoring, and paintwork on their heads.
I particularly like the fact they seem to have taken over the HT mantle of bootleg celebrity heads(In relation to the fact HT used to package the TTM bodies with passable celeb heads, and DAM now does similar with its military figures).
But thanks for posting that. I had no idea they were all bundled together. Although, with the same quality of the headsculpts, I did wonder.
I was just about to post something similar. Of all of those acquired companies, DAM Toys is the leader in terms of quality and detailing, by quite a significant margin.
I've always thought of DAM Toys as one of the better quality companies, included with "Soldier Story" and "DiD", as far as military styled figures go.
And I would even put these three in the same category as Hot Toys. DAM is comparable to Hot Toys in head sculpt work, while I would place Soldier Story and DiD just a notch under.
Of course. It's funny seeing the distinctions made between "used to make bootlegs" and "totally legit now" amongst the leaders in the industry.From the wording of the announcement it always sounded to me that it was just VTS rebranding part of their company, and putting military under the DAM name. The wording was simply "officially renamed as DAM", rather than the act of handing them over to a third party.
They must've kept DAM as a separate financial entity, since a year later that entity had merged with Crazy Dummy to become DAM TOYS.
The upshot was that they had two companies. One (VTS) could continue releasing unlicensed figures, and the other (DAM TOYS) could eventually look for licenses.
It's funny that Sideshow, who were so obsessed with removing bootlegs from this site a few years back, actually stock DAM TOYS. But then Howard Chan's Hot Toys also started as a bootlegger, though managed to go straight without creating a new company name.
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