I'm out of touch with McFarlane outside of their sports figures, are they doing articulation now in the 7" scale?
I'm scaling back high end and besides, I haven't been all that impressed with the QMX figures myself. 1:10 though, if these look good, I might just get a few - to represent some of the humans and aliens of Star Trek since I have a few of the main ships.
Your reference to the ships just reminded me of something. I hope that DST didn't loose the license for the starships. They are supposed to be making a USS Reliant. I like their starships and have been looking forward to that one for my collection.
I'm out of touch with McFarlane outside of their sports figures, are they doing articulation now in the 7" scale?
The two I had were decent, they were the recent deluxe ones. The paint is a little heavy, but I always thought the Spock sculpt was good. But other than that, I can't comment on much more given my experience with them. I will say the quality of McF's statuefigs is pretty good, so that's a plus.I never liked the look of the 7" DST Star Trek figures so hopefully McFarlane will do something good with them.
Depends on who you ask and when they bought their figures. From my understanding the newer figures are to have more articulation from here on out. There are some that are near total statues (Titanfall pilot), but the more recent Titanfall Phase robot has a full set of articulation....minus anything through the torso, so he's always twisted in action. And that's the weird part. He'll articulate everything fully like limbs, and then lock parts of it into permanent sculpt, which renders the articulation largely useless. Aguilar from Assassin's Creed is a good example - full arm articulation, full leg articulation below the thigh, but Y cut swivel crotch and a hard plastic robe renders all but the arms useless. These are the first two I mentioned. Sculpt and paint are great on most of them, though.I'm out of touch with McFarlane outside of their sports figures, are they doing articulation now in the 7" scale?
Art Asylum's best work with Trek were the early Enterprise waves. Beautiful sculpts and paint. Sadly no one wanted to buy them because no one knew the show. They piled up and later waves never met the quality of those and they were mainly an online line after that. I wish McFarlane the best but I can see it being the same way with Discovery figures hanging everywhere.
I like what I see so far. I've avoided getting into the QMX ones so far (simply a matter of space), but I might be in for these.
You will probably be able to get 4-6 of these for the price of 1 QMX, cost savings alone is a huge deal, and while not as nice as a 12" figure, in terms of representation of the character, these should be comparable and a nice budget friendly option, and we may get full crews faster.
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