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Great to hear. Looking forward to seeing what's in store.
Trek fans and friends should be happy, including QMx and factories. Everyone will be happy. I can really make ALL Trek now [emoji868]Great to hear. Looking forward to seeing what's in store.
If you like Trek, then you will on a joy ride for at least 2 years beginning with Sulu and fly across the Alpha Quadrant in wrap speed [emoji16]Good to hear that things are heading in the right direction. As HT's recent offerings leave me uninterested, i'm buying more from the other manufacturers.
If you like Trek, then you will on a joy ride for at least 2 years beginning with Sulu and fly across the Alpha Quadrant in wrap speed [emoji16]
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If I can do this for 10 years, i dont think anyone can stop me from making Trek figures because I have all the resources to make them except production rights.This is fantastic news, Nanjin. Looking forward to all Trek you can give us.
I will have to rely Trek friends on this part.
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For the past couple of months I have been 3D printing a TOS bridge for my AA/DST 1/10 scale Trek figures. Hearing good news with the 1/6 I might need to switch back over to 1/6 again
Ok, the bad parts are 95% iron out. Just some minor detailing needs some adjustment then I am ready to go back to HK/China. 95% of my proposal is accepted by QMx.
2019 will be a restructure time for 2020. Restructuring doesn't mean "wait." What we Trek friends want will begin to materialize from Sulu and forward.
QMx will announce the game plan in a few months. You guys won't be in the dark anymore. I strongly suggest Trek 1/6 interest parties to pay close attention on what's ahead. 2019 is going to me a good year. Things will move really fast from this point forward.
Sulu preorder begin really soon after the release of Scotty, Sulu will have really fast delivery, and Uhura is right after (weeks not years) Then "surprises" start to kick in after Uhura until the end of the year for another "HUGE" release. Anything that 1/6 Trek friends could think of, I already have them covered.
Trust me, please. Most of you know, I won't let you down basing on my past 10 years track record ;-)
Thank you. You are one of those friends who I have known me for at least 7~8 years. You know where i stand [emoji847]Schubert, I trust you completely. I am so glad you could solve your differences or misunderstandings with qmx and look forward to many more releases. Thank you for doing all of this for us fans, my friend!
I wont disclose the answer but you WILL see drastic change in Trek releases. I didnt agree on everything, but the fundamental core direction is on track with what I believe to be the only way for 1/6 Trek to survive. This is most important. As long it lives, there will be opportunities to make it work. [emoji4]GREAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! We might get four new Trek figures this year??
I am welcome to know if you have any idea of making Nomad as a piece of Nice looking merchandise....I was excited to get Scotty, slightly bummed when it appeared the TOS line (or any 1/6th Trek) might be drying up. Now I'm jazzed about the potential for more figures. In preparation for the arrival of (hopefully) many more of the TOS crew, I recently bought and just received yesterday two accessories that will fill out my 1/6th Star Trek environment:
A resin model of Nomad from the episode "The Changeling". I got it directly from Monsters in Motion. On first glance, the casting is a little rough, but it's a good start. I will have to figure out how to make the anti-gravity units and make a stand. Not sure if I want to try and do any lighting. There have been some amazing mods to this kit, including light and sound.
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The second thing is a bridge chair that I got from Shapeways. It's very nice and seems to be the right scale. A little sanding, some paint...and we're in business. I had tried to modify a 1/6th tulip chair that I had gotten off of Ebay, with limited success. This is better. I don't think I could afford a whole bridge's worth, but again, it's a good start.
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