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That said, I fail to understand why discussing the latest fit of customer mistreatment offered by NT can't be openly discussed here without trolls trying to push the idea of "How Dare We"!
I'm not trying to troll anybody. If you believe i was, I'm sorry you think so. Perhaps I should've just stayed quiet, but I just get frustrated by the same old song and dance on this topic. I wish NT didn't feel the need to dig at people this way, and I wish we as a forum could stop being triggered by it - because nothing changes. If wishes were horses, right?

Ultimately I just need to do a better job of ignoring it, and thats my failing. It's hard because it's a topic, and not a person I can just click an ignore button for.
 
I'm not trying to troll anybody. If you believe i was, I'm sorry you think so. Perhaps I should've just stayed quiet, but I just get frustrated by the same old song and dance on this topic. I wish NT didn't feel the need to dig at people this way, and I wish we as a forum could stop being triggered by it - because nothing changes. If wishes were horses, right?

Ultimately I just need to do a better job of ignoring it, and thats my failing. It's hard because it's a topic, and not a person I can just click an ignore button for.
I get my Devil's Advocate fix discussing She-Hulk, Deadpool, and Captain America on Facebook.
 
I have actually known the guy for a very long time and he was actually a good friend but over time , I think the license approval he landed affected his relationship with many as he changed for the worse becoming suddenly confrontational and just strange.

In the early days when he had to sell underground fearing the studio, he was open and many on this forum actually helped him with encouragement , feedback and support including the owner of this site , Dave. I believe many on this site was his only customers in the beginning when he had to sell underground. He asked everyone to help him with marketing data, artist to use etc and when he made it, he turned on all his friends here which I think was the beginning of his “expert” propaganda spiel . It accelerated his “Expert idea” quickly when the owner Dave of this site sold this site and helped him start the business.

I am glad he is doing well but it is sad to see as so many helped him in the beginning from this site and ultimately he bailed on all his friends here.

Some of it is, no doubt, tied to the realities of being a manufacturer of this kind of product and how difficult it must be to incorporate changes into the production line once it's in gear.

Then add to this the frustration that laypeople, who know nothing about realities of the time and cost of re-prototyping sculpts and uniforms, casually throw out requests and critiques while you as the business owner know that 1. it's unlikely that any of them can actually be acted on, and 2. that publicly calling attention to these perceived "faults" may very well lead to dissatisfaction with what the company ultimately is able to produce.

All that is fair, but why not calmly and rationally deliver the message that while we appreciate your feedback, your interest, and your support, some of the requests we receive are simply not feasible to incorporate in our production given the realities of our current process. And perhaps even add that the original source material and show producers we consulted have let us know that the prototype we produced is in fact the more accurate representation of a particular feature in question.

I don't see how any of us would be offended by an approach like this even if our personal choice is not able to make production. We are not blind to the challenges an endeavor like this one must pose to both production staff and leadership, but My God, Man! Just treat us with SOME measure of respect and professionalism! You need us, we need you. Why is that equation so elusive to our man Tam? 🤷‍♂️.
 
Some of it is, no doubt, tied to the realities of being a manufacturer of this kind of product and how difficult it must be to incorporate changes into the production line once it's in gear.

Then add to this the frustration that laypeople, who know nothing about realities of the time and cost of re-prototyping sculpts and uniforms, casually throw out requests and critiques while you as the business owner know that 1. it's unlikely that any of them can actually be acted on, and 2. that publicly calling attention to these perceived "faults" may very well lead to dissatisfaction with what the company ultimately is able to produce.

All that is fair, but why not calmly and rationally deliver the message that while we appreciate your feedback, your interest, and your support, some of the requests we receive are simply not feasible to incorporate in our production given the realities of our current process. And perhaps even add that the original source material and show producers we consulted have let us know that the prototype we produced is in fact the more accurate representation of a particular feature in question.

I don't see how any of us would be offended by an approach like this even if our personal choice is not able to make production. We are not blind to the challenges an endeavor like this one must pose to both production staff and leadership, but My God, Man! Just treat us with SOME measure of respect and professionalism! You need us, we need you. Why is that equation so elusive to our man Tam? 🤷‍♂️.
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It's not whining! When you enter into a professional arrangement with a company that seeks our monetary support through commerce, customers expect to be treated with a degree of respect that places value on the very support the company (or the man) seeks from us. And just about 100% - 1 of these companies (or men) also actively seek and value customer feedback in order to produce the products that are most likely to satisfy the very people who make the company's (or the man's) endeavor possible! So, when MANY of these customers receive THE EXACT OPPOSITE of what they expect and deserve in the act of civil commerce, they would be FOOLISH NOT TO vocally and passionately COMPLAIN!

Now, that the classic model. But this is BY NO MEANS what we have with EXO-6 and NT. I've said this before, but I guess I'll have to say it again until my forum mates who don't get it yet either accept it or block me!

1. EXO-6/NT is BY NO MEANS or by any measure anything close to the classic model. NT is producing these figures Firstly and primarily for HIMSELF. We, the customers, are nothing more than a necessary annoyance that he is forced to put up with because he could never foot the bill to create all this figures for his personal collection without the engine of mass production/economies of scale, and that forces him to let the public in on his game. But make no mistake, this is his PERSONAL PROJECT first, foremost, and always! And in that light, no one alive, save perhaps own his personal advisors, have any standing whatsoever in his mind to offer any thoughts at all on the process or the results.

1a. It's EXACTLY the same as if you were painting your own personal private vehicle, and you decide to go with a snappy shade of pink with purple racing stripes because you really like the way you think it will look racing down the highway. And then a neighbor you barely know comes up behind you and says, "Hey, that looks horrible. You really need to go with Fire Engine Red with white stripes or you'll embarrass the neighborhood!". If this were YOUR car, what would you tell this person? And now you know! This is EXACTLY how NT sees his figures.

2. SO, KNOWING ALL THAT, what do you do? There are only two choices. Since this is not a "normal" business model, you can't just walk down the street and buy your museum quality limited edition 1/6 scale Star Trek figures from the next merchant in line, because there is no such option. So if you want these products in your collection, your choices are:

A. Accept EXO and its founder for what they are, and buy what they offer if you want it with the understanding that your voice and your preferences, no matter well-intentioned, will be seen as out-of-place, valueless, personal attacks on NT's personal space. So, buy what you like, skip what you don't, and never expect any typical measure of respect from this company like you may have become used to in (every) other venture.

B. If you are SO insulted and so (understandably) Indignant about how you are viewed by this company, or by NT himself, that you cannot in good consciousness support the man or the company, then DON"T. Get your stuff from the Nacelle Company, or pray that one day someone else gets the license.

Either choice is fully reasonable. But I expect a VERY high percentage of this forum's membership will continue to go with option A because we are fully addicted to this hobby and passionate about our Trek.

That said, I fail to understand why discussing the latest fit of customer mistreatment offered by NT can't be openly discussed here without trolls trying to push the idea of "How Dare We"!

We are a group of collectors discussing our experience collecting. Just because the treatment we might get from this particular company can be seen as outrageous is no reason to try to inoculate the forum against talking about it. Not to sound like a conspiracy theorist, but it's possible that one or two (but certainly not all) of the most vehement members who attempt to squelch all of the NT talk might well be NT plants or NT himself :ROFLMAO:.

There! Now don't make me write this novel again!

Your Truly,
QGF
There's a difference between offering constructive criticism/observations and whining. "The belt is too high" to me is constructive criticism. "Oh, I wanted this for preorder and all I got was that" is whining. At least in my book. NT has shown what's coming and what could be. Sit back and have some patience.
 
There's a difference between offering constructive criticism/observations and whining. "The belt is too high" to me is constructive criticism. "Oh, I wanted this for preorder and all I got was that" is whining. At least in my book. NT has shown what's coming and what could be. Sit back and have some patience.
The thing is those who have offered constructive criticism are often met with the standard response of being an “e”xpert and like we don’t know what we’re talking about. That’s largely what’s caused the issues between some of us here and Nanjin.
 
Kruge arrived today and went right into the display.
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"Say the wrong thing, Maltz!"
He really does display well. A home run from Exo6, I think.
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The thing is those who have offered constructive criticism are often met with the standard response of being an “e”xpert and like we don’t know what we’re talking about. That’s largely what’s caused the issues between some of us here and Nanjin.

Yes, and OF COURSE WE KNOW WHAT WE'RE TALKING ABOUT! We're as big of fans of this property and all of it incarnations as you are! And we know what we saw on screen with our collective eyes!

Now there's a difference between, "Oh, what you thought you might have seen on screen was an illusion of the medium (TV Tube or Projection Screen) and what we're creating are what was actually present on set" and "You miserable *expletives* have no idea what you're talking about, and you deserve neither my time or my attention!!"

One is a choice the person taking all of the production risk is entitles to make, and the other is an unprofessional *expletive* who can't see the forest for the trees!
 
I've gotten used to the fact that Nanjin won't accept any criticism of his stuff. I can accept that he'll base figures off what the costume looks like when he gets the privilege to look at in person (ignoring the possibility that whoever has it on display assembled it wrong) rather than how it appeared on the show.

What really raises my eyebrows is the fact he can't even take a compliment half the time. I'll check the facebook group whenever a new figure releases and see someone singing its praises only for him to come in with a random comment about how the experts think he's stupid. It's tiresome.
 
There's a difference between offering constructive criticism/observations and whining. "The belt is too high" to me is constructive criticism. "Oh, I wanted this for preorder and all I got was that" is whining. At least in my book. NT has shown what's coming and what could be. Sit back and have some patience.
There's really no such thing as "whining" because it is indistinct, everybody's definition of that is different. Some folks won't even allow "constructive criticism/observations" because that translates to whining. Or maybe the complaint comes across as a little harsh because we are flawed humans with emotions. If you do not like someone's reaction to something, IGNORE it. Don't get defensive as if it's a personal attack. We are all here to be entertained and informed, and to share thoughts and opinions.

"Are you not entertained? ARE YOU NOT ENTERTAINED? Is this not why you are here?"
 
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...All that is fair, but why not calmly and rationally deliver the message that while we appreciate your feedback, your interest, and your support, some of the requests we receive are simply not feasible to incorporate in our production given the realities of our current process... etc

It's just not going to happen.
The guy doesn't have to answer to anyone being the owner. It's his passion project. He can literally do what he wants as long as the license holders don't get pissed and they don't care.

I just don't see much point in pointing it out constantly. Half the messages here are about this yet we all buy the stuff anyways lol.

It's adding more fire to the fire. Nanjin says things. People get pissed. Nanjin hears about some things and says more things some people don't like. People get pissed. Nanjin doesn't change. People complain. It's a rolling ball of fire and nothing said about it here will help in any way at all.

I won't say all the people are always wrong about Nanjin. It's just pointless. It doesn't matter. It won't change anything. Nothing said here will have any effect except maybe this place acts as a sponge for all the Nanjin hate which helps some people find relief but gets others annoyed because not everyone wants this place to be a pointless sponge. ;p


I absolutely do NOT mean this as an attack against you. You're often right. But still, ain't this talk kind of pointless? Doesn't it kind of make this place seem a bit more toxic? I'm not saying NEVER voice stuff about Nanjin but it just goes too far sometimes when it comes to... forum mental health? or something...
 
It's just not going to happen.
The guy doesn't have to answer to anyone being the owner. It's his passion project. He can literally do what he wants as long as the license holders don't get pissed and they don't care.

I just don't see much point in pointing it out constantly. Half the messages here are about this yet we all buy the stuff anyways lol.
Yup, we buy the stuff but the point of this forum is to talk about it. To talk. Not to stifle ourselves, Edith (I use Edith jokingly). It doesn't matter if we don't all agree on what we should say.
 
To my eyes, Patrick Stewart didn’t change much from TNG S7 to FC, basically two years.

If I owned the FC version I’d be so tempted to order an Essential TNG Picard and use that sculpt.

I might do it anyway and have one sit on the chair full time and the other standing with the rest of the crew.

This is some fine work from EXO-6. TNG has really been handled with precision and care.
 
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