I'm a first time watcher as well! The first Star Trek I watched last year was "Into Darkness" on TV, mainly for Benedict Cumberbatch.
That's awesome! Despite this being the fiftieth anniversary, I reckoned I might be the only person exploring the show for the first time this year!
Meanwhile, as for
Into Darkness, a friend showed me the opening scene from the first film in this current reboot series, and its intensity and hard-hitting action impressed the hell out of me (although I never got around to watching the film, oddly enough); I thought, "This is much better than that stodgy old show."
Now I don't know if I will like the reboot movies, once I get to them!
And like you I thought it was way too late, that you had to have grown up with it to appreciate it. For example, I never will even attempt to get into the original "Dallas" either, it is a show of its time.
That's actually a very apt comparison, in terms of a show being too much of its era to appeal to modern sensibilities.
And all my friends were like "Nice of you to finally join us".
Ha ha, same here!
I did start looking for figures immediately but found only the Playmate ones online and while you appreciate their comic look, I prefer my figures more realistically so I did not get them.
Actually, I share your preference for the most part; I love NECA figures, whereas something like Funko ReAction, while I understand the appeal for others, does nothing for me. Same with the recent trend in 1:18 figures of vintage-style five-points-of-articulation simplicity. Not my thing.
But the slightly caricatured quality somehow works for the Trek license, for me, to some degree, added to which I love the idea of getting the entire main crew in one fell swoop. Even if Quantum Mechanix produces the entire crew in their sixth scale series, there is no way I can afford to buy them all. I'd probably spring for Bones and then reluctantly call it a day.
Again, though, I fear I wouldn't get any good shots of the Playmates figures. I only kept two portraits of my Diamond Select Trek figures, and neither is very good.
I stumbled about the new Select line, Spock with the Horta and Kirk with the console and Khan. I'm always a sucker for figures that come with a lot of accessories.
Oh man, I was eyeballing those in Hastings in the weeks leading up to its sad closing. Never ended up pulling the trigger, but I kind of wish I had, although I tend to prefer neutral poses and expressions rather than the scene-specific approach, 'cause I enjoy creating (or at least suggesting) new stories with my toy photos rather than struggling to recreate an existing image.
Still, that Horta is cool, and any Enterprise backdrop piece is to be coveted.
Have you seen the new Trek Barbies? They look pretty fun for what they are, but man, Mattel put together a Bridge set just to serve as a backdrop in their promotional images, and it is absolutely hauntingly good. I want it so bad, ha ha ha.
Now I also have bought all the other available Diamond Select figures. It's kinda funny because ten years ago they were also advertised on my "Stargate" figure leaflets but never in a million years I would have thought of ever buying them.
I remember seeing them in a mall, in some video game store, and despite caring not at all for the property I found the figures quite arresting.
I got at least the Galileo shuttlecraft even though it is too small for my figures.
Hell, it's too small for the figures for which it was intended, if scale is important to you. But I still kinda want one; I could use it in the background of photos.
And I also have bought the Mega Bloks sets that came out last year. They're like Lego and so I have a small bridge if I want to play with it. There is also a transporter room set and some smaller ones.
Oh hell yeah, I am trying so hard to resist those! I have only ever owned a few Mega Bloks figures, and I wasn't able to do much with them, photo-wise (which is my shortcoming, nothing to do with the quality of the figures), but I still want the Trek Mega Bloks.
Have you seen the Biff! Bang! Pow! set? It's the crew in the style of those old Little People toys from the '70s, all in a Bridge playset made of wood!
And, in case you don't know, there is now a third option to consider: Mezco 1:12 They are smaller than the Diamond Select figures, but also come with real clothes and the faces are pretty good for that scale as well. And lots of accessories and hands for changing like an 1:6 figure.
Yeah, I've been reading and rereading Michael Crawford's reviews. I'm not sure I like the cloth shirts, and the wrists look kind of awkward like the Quantum versions, but a friend is kindly sending me his Spock to check out. I am afraid of the result, although it'd be easier and cheaper to collect the whole crew in that scale and price range. Plus someone suggested there might eventually be a Bridge playset...!
(you will go on to watch the original movies after the animated series, right?)
Oh, indeed. Alas, they are not streaming on Netflix (sharing screengrabs on Facebook has been much of the fun for me), but a generous friend recently sent me several of the films on DVD, so at least I'll get to see them!
After that I will dip a wary toe into the various other TV series.