I think everyone understood that these were prototypes. But just like with any new HT reveal, that doesn't mean we're not going to have opinions about them and the different ways we think they could be improved.
Yeah, Hot Toys keeps getting more expensive and their quality slips a little too often now. Still good stuff but could be much better for the money they want.Out of all the sixth scale figures I’ve amassed in ten years of collecting I get the most joy out of these trek offerings even dating back to the qmx era . For that I give nanjin great deal of credit and slack that I don’t afford hot toys or others
And most of the photos of the figures, being prototype or production, come from his own Facebook postings and/or video interviews.I think everyone understood that these were prototypes. But just like with any new HT reveal, that doesn't mean we're not going to have opinions about them and the different ways we think they could be improved.
Out of all the sixth scale figures I’ve amassed in ten years of collecting I get the most joy out of these trek offerings even dating back to the qmx era . For that I give nanjin great deal of credit and slack that I don’t afford hot toys or others
Yeah, Hot Toys keeps getting more expensive and their quality slips a little too often now. Still good stuff but could be much better for the money they want.
Thier DX releases are starting to be a joke.
That's right, I think Boba Fett and clones are 2 of their biggest money makers. C3PO will be the next one.Doesn't seem that long ago HT would never use the same sculpt twice.
I'm off topic but I'm curious on what you mean on the last point (DX). The new Batman (DX19) with the improved Christian Bale head sculpt looks like an A+. Catwoman looks like a re-release basically ("enhanced paint job on the sculpt" ) and I heard the previous release has peeling issues with her outfit. I would hope they have since solved that issue with the latest release considering the higher price tag.Yeah, Hot Toys keeps getting more expensive and their quality slips a little too often now. Still good stuff but could be much better for the money they want.
Thier DX releases are starting to be a joke.
A few of the Batman figures have only come with a hand full of acessories as opposed to The Dark Knight Joker who had basically 2 figures in the box. The Darth Maul With the Speeder vs the Solo Maul with a Chair would be another. Tarkin came with a Chair and didn't get DX designation. The worst one I can think of is the new Bespin Luke. 2 figures and a huge base vs 1 figure and an extra base. Anymore DX means "The eyes move" lolI'm off topic but I'm curious on what you mean on the last point (DX). The new Batman (DX19) with the improved Christian Bale head sculpt looks like an A+. Catwoman looks like a re-release basically ("enhanced paint job on the sculpt" ) and I heard the previous release has peeling issues with her outfit. I would hope they have since solved that issue with the latest release considering the higher price tag.
I insulted Star Trek Discovery a while back and he took it personally like I was insulting his team. That was awkwardAnd most of the photos of the figures, being prototype or production, come from his own Facebook postings and/or video interviews.
Even if they are identified as prototypes, he is inadvertently inviting input from the collectors, who may want to share their observations. That is pretty much how this hobby of ours has functioned since it first became a hobby.
I also appreciate these Star Trek figures and the passion behind their production but the question remains, are we to refrain from posting our critiques (respectfully) on any EXO-6 product in order to not alienate him from posting?
I am a HUGE fan of Nanjin and what he has managed to provide us Star Trek collectors. For that, I will be forever grateful but aside from perhaps "1" unfair critique (and that was directed more to the company than the products) I have yet to see the supposed endless negativity that would force him to leave the forum.
Yeah he is a big fan of Discovery. I wonder who the other one is lolI insulted Star Trek Discovery a while back and he took it personally like I was insulting his team. That was awkward
I could never get into Star Trek: Burnham (I gave it three seasons), the only positive for me was Pike. I'm hoping they don't screw up Strange New Worlds.I insulted Star Trek Discovery a while back and he took it personally like I was insulting his team. That was awkward
I agree. What Nanjin is doing is not easy. From what I understand, it is a small company. It is pretty incredible that he has gotten this far tbh. His scuplts are incredible imo but the tailoring is even better.Out of all the sixth scale figures I’ve amassed in ten years of collecting I get the most joy out of these trek offerings even dating back to the qmx era . For that I give nanjin great deal of credit and slack that I don’t afford hot toys or others
Kinda sounds like Nanjin might be reevaluating what figures he makes based on the popularity af SNW (and also the events of the Picard finale), so I'll be curious to see what happens.
I'm hoping we can at least get a Pike, Spock and Number One in those spiffy new away team jackets.
Agreed, I would think the bread and butter would be 90s Trek and TOS. Personally I'd be weary of expending a lot of resources on the new stuff (at least for now) as the ROI potential seems less certain vs. the "golden era" series, e.g. the audience score on Rotten Tomatoes for Discovery is 36% and 40% for Picard, not exactly a resounding success. To each their own, I just hope we see the crews completed on "old trek" first before going heavy on the rest.I mean, if people wanted to buy it, great, but I'm certainly in no rush for any, you know, alternate Borg Queens or anything like that. Apologies for not being more specific, but I don't want to spoil anything and I'm not sure how you guys do that nifty spoiler tag.
Agreed, I would think the bread and butter would be 90s Trek and TOS. Personally I'd be weary of expending a lot of resources on the new stuff (at least for now) as the ROI potential seems less certain vs. the "golden era" series, e.g. the audience score on Rotten Tomatoes for Discovery is 36% and 40% for Picard, not exactly a resounding success. To each their own, I just hope we see the crews completed on "old trek" first before going heavy on the rest.
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