10 minutes ago, Ron said:While I love the idea of a 6-inch scale Star Trek action figure line and these look good, I'm only an old school fan of the timeless original series & Next Gen. So until they get around to Kirk/Shatner, Spock/Nimoy and the rest of the originals, I'll be sitting out and patiently waiting. I don't even know most of these obscure characters in this first wave and I don't know how strong a market there would be for them but I think Nacelle is certainly taking a big risk and leap of faith that they will sell enough to carry the line forward. Otherwise, I can see this line falling short (like many of the previously attempted & abandoned Trek lines) when the sales of obscure characters become weak and they don't reach producing or releasing the original series crew that folks like me will be waiting for.
Yeah, I don't get it. We've seen so many Trek lines die before even getting going that I don't know why Nacelle thinks they can build an entirely new line, in their own aesthetic, on the backs of characters like Tuvix, Valkris, and the least appealing version of Shatner Kirk.
This line has cancelled written all over it. The way Nacelle talked, they didn't really even secure the rights to the main casts in their iconic outfits. Which is just strange.
While I love the idea of a 6-inch scale Star Trek action figure line and these look good, I'm only an old school fan of the timeless original series & Next Gen. So until they get around to Kirk/Shatner, Spock/Nimoy and the rest of the originals, I'll be sitting out and patiently waiting. I don't even know most of these obscure characters in this first wave and I don't know how strong a market there would be for them but I think Nacelle is certainly taking a big risk and leap of faith that they will sell enough to carry the line forward. Otherwise, I can see this line falling short (like many of the previously attempted & abandoned Trek lines) when the sales of obscure characters become weak and they don't reach producing or releasing the original series crew that folks like me will be waiting for.
McFarlane Toys during the last day of the New York Toy Fair decided to give us a look at their new line of 7" Mortal Kombat Klassic figures. Shown are Sub-Zero, Scorpion, Raiden, Liu Kang and Mileena. See the official press release for these figures also sent out today by McFarlne:Press Release:
McFarlane Toys, an industry leader in the collectibles category, proudly announces an exciting new collaboration with Warner Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Products to bring the iconic Mortal Kombat Klassic brand to McFarlane Toys growing video game collectible category.The upcoming series will feature highly detailed 7-inch action figures, each crafted with meticulous attention to detail, designed to capture the Klassic designs of the original Mortal Kombat characters. These figures are fully articulated and will include additional accessories, sold in both solo and multipacks.Early renderings were first revealed during the IGN Fan Fest live stream on February 28th, teasing the release of fan favorite characters such as Sub-Zero, Scorpion, Liu Kang, Kitana and Mileena, with many more to come. The highly anticipated collection is set to launch in Summer 2025 and will be available online and through select retailers.From Todd McFarlane, Founder and CEO of McFarlane Toys, As longtime partners with the talented team behind the Mortal Kombat games, were thrilled to once again bring fans a new wave of exciting figures inspired by this legendary video game franchise. Whats especially exciting this time around is the opportunity to revisit some of the all-time classic characters something Mortal Kombat fans have been asking us to do for years. Were finally diving even deeper into the rich history of this brand, and we cant wait to deliver what fans have been craving.
Nacelle is determined to be strange.
I'm tempted by one or two of the first wave (Jellicoe in particular), but if there's no guarantee of getting A-list characters in the right outfits, I don't have any use for just a Jellicoe figure.
Probably the last version of Kirk I'd pick (at least the last version of Shatner as Kirk), but still, I step in the right direction
5 hours ago, MagnaPrime said:So pixel dan did a booth tour with nacelles. They have something hidden in a box on display with a countdown for the end of toyfair. I'm wondering if it's a swat cats reveal actually.
Stand corrected it was Kirk from Generations that will be part of their second wave of Star Trek figures.
1 minute ago, JayC said:No its only 5. The lighting on the pinky makes it look like an extra finger at first glance but when you look at it closely you can clearly see its 5 and not 6. The art never-the-less looks bad IMO.
Hmm, I see what you mean.
The art is terrible. It has bad Stable Diffusion written all over it.
12 minutes ago, Jscott991 said:In the art, Flint has six fingers on his right hand.
This is a common AI art mistake.
No its only 5. The lighting on the pinky makes it look like an extra finger at first glance but when you look at it closely you can clearly see its 5 and not 6. The art never-the-less looks bad IMO.
1 minute ago, Jscott991 said:In the art, Flint has six fingers on his right hand.
This is a common AI art mistake.
The fist in the air? I'm only seeing five
1 minute ago, Emnems80 said:Am I missing something? I don't see six fingers.
In the art, Flint has six fingers on his right hand.
This is a common AI art mistake.