>>11213215>I think they're the same scale as the DST stuff.DST is almost 20 years old. They're going to look so out of place together just on paint apps alone. Who even still has their DST? Who sold theirs off? Who ran through that marathon bullshit at SDCC between different vendors to get the exclusive TWOK figures that completed the crew after wave 1? Want to build a diorama? The DST figures sit down like whores (DST, their legs WIDE!) If you missed even a single DST, how much are they now on the aftermarket?
This whole line fascinates me. It's super cool to get so many never-done characters. But they just aren't going to fit in with anything thats been done before, it's like putting your child's drawing next to the Mona Lisa, but the frames are the same size! Are Nacelle REALLY chasing only the old DST collectors? Do you desperately need a Jellico to stand around giving orders to nobody? Yeah, they really need to throw in some legacy characters in their iconic outfits. And I love the eras they're focusing on, but even that's going to take a LONG time to dribble out core cast in core looks with 7 main cast for TOS, the movies, TNG, DS9, VOY and ENT and also give us our favorites.
>Yeah, they already DID Khan from TWOK almost twenty years ago so we're not going to do Khan because of our own self-imposed rules!Fucking dumb. They said at NYCC they hope to get to at least 100 figures. That's $3k before taxes. There's going to be a lot of shit the majority of us are going to skip somewhere along the line (unless you NEED someone like Aquiel?)
There was a TON of shit I was open to buying at $5 from Playmates, that I'm hesitant at $30 (mainly shit like Holodeck looks like their Western outfits, Victorian outfits, Robin Hood, etc) That's $210 for 7 figures.
Regardless, if I'm buying in to a new extensive Trek line, yeah, I want the core to match. I can be patient, sprinkle them in a few in a wave, and I can't wait to get a ton of favorites like Gul Dukat