xlowes
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Nothing but crickets !So its Tuesday.. Oct 10th.. anyone get any indication of anything being shipped?
Nothing but crickets !So its Tuesday.. Oct 10th.. anyone get any indication of anything being shipped?
My Dinky toy is about the same size.. But even less accurate. Of course, in 1970 it cost $10 - they run from $8 to $150 now on ebay depending on the condition, how may torpedos are left and if there is a box.
Well, don't expect TOMY to let us know!Nothing but crickets !
Yep. Not exactly forthcoming with updates !Well, don't expect TOMY to let us know!
I bought this Franklin Mint Diecast new and I as just looking at it to compare to the pictures of the Tomy Enterprise. The thing that stands out most, besides the FM Enterprise not being accurate, is the few seems it has are all in logical locations. There are no screw holes, the Nacelles and the Secondary hull have no seem at all and the primary hull seem is hidden in the grid pattern. Why couldn't Tomy do this?Here's another cool all metal Enterprise. I think before the Tomy this was the largest Diecast Enteprise ever made. So it took 32 years to get another larger scale all diecast Enteprise....
Very cool for what it is. It is a nice representation of the ship. Not much paint details but a cool bridge feature as well as shuttle. But I don't think this was supposed to be about 100% Accuracy. This was $400 back in the day I believe....
$295 in 1992 would be about $648 iin todays dollars, so Yeah, a good deal. But as I pointed out in another post, better seems and no screw holes.Also I made a mistake it was $295 plus shipping and tax etc. Probably around $320. Still a lot for back in 1992
It’s a good question. Maybe they committed to filler as solution and it was too late to turn back at some pointI bought this Franklin Mint Diecast new and I as just looking at it to compare to the pictures of the Tomy Enterprise. The thing that stands out most, besides the FM Enterprise not being accurate, is the few seems it has are all in logical locations. There are no screw holes, the Nacelles and the Secondary hull have no seem at all and the primary hull seem is hidden in the grid pattern. Why couldn't Tomy do this?
I wonder if the people that went off all half ****** and canceled their orders regret it now that they are selling for thousands on the secondary market? Not to mention that the thing looks AMAZING in all the recent photos and videos I’ve seen. I can imagine some of those people wishing they had thought it out a little better. I mean, a 1:350 scale FULLY LIGHTED enterprise with, blinking nav beacons, spinning nacelles with accurate strobing colours, touch sensors, detailed visible bridge and shuttle bay, 3 separate shuttle craft, and the entire Enterprise is made of 20lbs of METAL for just $600 INCLUDING SHIPPING?!? Fuggedaboutit!
I honestly can’t imagine canceling on a deal like that. That’s probably a once in a lifetime chance to own a replica like that at a price that low. And some people had it in the palms of their hands and then canceled the order because of a few little plug hole fillers that you can’t even see from 5 feet away? They thought they were teaching TOMY a lesson but just punished themselves out of $600-$1000 dollars of profit on the secondary market if they really didn’t like it once it arrived at their house. Just brutal.
Speaking for myself, I made the rational decision to cancel because of the weak and unpredictable connection of an 8 lb. saucer, held in place by a single screw, AND an unstable base. I simply didn't want to invest $600 in a collectible that I would have to worry about. I didn't want to cancel, but I simply didn't want to add another headache to my life.
But you could have received it, not even bothered to open the box, and then turned around the same day and sold it for $600-$1000 more than you paid for it. Right now over TWENTY of them have sold on eBay with the lowest price being $1200 going up to far more than that.
To say, “I didn’t like the nut holding the neck on, so I made the quite rational decision to screw myself out of $600-$1000 dollars!”, doesn’t make any sense whatsoever. It was a bad choice. That’s the unfortunate bottom line.![]()
How did I screw myself out of $600 when I got my money back? And I could have kept it with the intent on a resale, but I just didn't want to deal with it. And there's no guarantee on a resale anyway. If it's worth keeping great, and we could hypothecize all day. My hypothesis was, what if 8 lbs. of metal does a free fall and lands on something more valuable to me than a $600, badly conceived model.
I wouldn't get too excited yet. Depending on how many they ended up with to ship it could be a few days.Noticed I haven’t gotten a shipping notification. Guess I’ll just have to be surprised when it shows up.
How did I screw myself out of $600 when I got my money back? And I could have kept it with the intent on a resale, but I just didn't want to deal with it. And there's no guarantee on a resale anyway. If it's worth keeping great, and we could hypothecize all day. My hypothesis was, what if 8 lbs. of metal does a free fall and lands on something more valuable to me than a $600, badly conceived model.
No explanation needed! Everyone had their issues even the people who kept theirs like me! Besides if you change your mind TOMY will probably have tons for resale from all the cancellations! If you want to buy or not buy no sweat! It's a collectible not some life saving device and necessary for everyone! : ) Really no big deal!Speaking for myself, I made the rational decision to cancel because of the weak and unpredictable connection of an 8 lb. saucer, held in place by a single screw, AND an unstable base. I simply didn't want to invest $600 in a collectible that I would have to worry about. I didn't want to cancel, but I simply didn't want to add another headache to my life.
The top of the Saucer is plastic, and the Nacelle struts are sort of a firm rubber. Otherwise everything else is diecast. Its about 10 inches from stem to stern. I was just judging relative scale by looking at the hands in the video..Dinky is a good bit smaller. Was it all diecast though? I thought much of it was plastic...
Did your brother not want it for the same reasons specified on this thread? Just curious or did he just simply not want it in the end?No one's right or wrong in this.
After I calmed down. Saw some videos. Saw what people were reselling them for, I made the decision to keep mine. Its diecast so it's gonna be heavy. The stand seems to do a good job of supporting the weight as long as both pieces are being used. It can also be left without the second piece for an amount of time.
Yeah they made a few mis-steps but it's still a very good looking diecast model. I just have to figure out what to do with the one my brother doesn't want. Will probably sit on it for a year and then sell it...
I hope some point in the future TOMY might address the whole controversy. Be transparent with the fans and let us know what really happened. I know that probably isn't going to happen but I certainly would like to know. Not for any reason other than just wanting to understand how the broken promises transpired, how things didn't workout. Not looking to lay blame just wanting to get the whole picture.I bought this Franklin Mint Diecast new and I as just looking at it to compare to the pictures of the Tomy Enterprise. The thing that stands out most, besides the FM Enterprise not being accurate, is the few seems it has are all in logical locations. There are no screw holes, the Nacelles and the Secondary hull have no seem at all and the primary hull seem is hidden in the grid pattern. Why couldn't Tomy do this?