On 6/16/2021 at 1:13 PM, JayC said:Im a huge Star Trek fan so this is tempting. Im not complaining about the price as in its not worth it, but plopping down $500 for one item is not something I can do easily, so I will likely have to pass.
I'm kind of surprised it's that high. The delorian and eco one they've done have been pretty reasonable. I know this is a lot bigger, but it still seems like $500 is a bit more than it could be.
This is pretty cool but not cool enough that I'd even attempt to get one. Nice to look at though.
I had some Playmobil Cowboys stuff when I was very young and loved those so I always enjoy seeing these new sets.
One from the Next Generation I think would be even cooler.
I have been looking at a lot of Playmobil stuff recently. It's all really cool stuff. I have a small collection. That enterprise is a beauty! Those old school fig styles are iconic but if they were more detailedarticulated figures I might be more interested.
Really, Really Nice.....
$500 bucks..
It cost what it cost....
Maybe a.....
"coupon" day or something =^)
Like to know the ST licensing cost to Playmobil....
I mean look at the pic of "Kirk" on the box...
That got to cost!!!!
I get a visual of "Shatner" screaming....
"I' m Captain Kirk dam it!!! Bigger Cut!!!" =^)
wooah that is insane .. price is a little on the steep side but considering how big it must be to hold a full compliment of figures in the bridge ! ?
Wow this is crazy wonderful, I'm not even a Trek fan in the slightest, but this is unmistakably cool, I would have loved this as a kid, the price tag is steep but it's certainly a collectors item so it's probably worth it to folks who desire this.
6 minutes ago, Satam said:The Ghostbusters Firehouse is about 18" tall. The length of the Enterprise is more than twice that. That said, I think the price is probably about $150 too much.
So it should be twice the price of the firehouse, not 5x. FWIW, I don't care. I'm sure Playmobil will get what they want out of it. But it seems a bit needlessly big and pricey for what it is. Everyone all crammed up inside there.
The price is bonkers, anyway you slice it.
Playmobil does good stuff, but I'm not seeing the value here even if it's a really large piece. But to each his own.
17 minutes ago, Newton said:Playmobil is always pricey, but this pricetag is nuts. The Ghostbusters Firehouse was at least this big and was like $100.
The Ghostbusters Firehouse is about 18" tall. The length of the Enterprise is more than twice that. That said, I think the price is probably about $150 too much.
Playmobil is always pricey, but this pricetag is nuts. The Ghostbusters Firehouse was at least this big and was like $100.
I wouldn't pay more than $150 for an item like this, which is where most collectors top out at. You'd have to be both a super hardcore Trek collector and a super hardcore Playmobil collector to fork down that kinda cash. But if you're just one or the other, it's not going to get you to bite. And if you're even remotely casual, no dice.
Shame too, could be a fun set for my Minimates.
27 minutes ago, sonic360 said:This is an incredible looking set, and I'm not even a Star Trek fan. People might complain about the price but it will have light up and sound features and it scales pretty good with the Playmobil figures. I think this is a bold move from Playmobil as they test the adult collector market with a big vehicle (and all the figures included).
Im a huge Star Trek fan so this is tempting. Im not complaining about the price as in its not worth it, but plopping down $500 for one item is not something I can do easily, so I will likely have to pass.