Luke Skyvader
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The positive posts have given me hope that I will not be too disappointed with mine when it arrives.
Same.
But it still looks pretty junky from what I've seen. The prototype looks 100% better.
Pete
The positive posts have given me hope that I will not be too disappointed with mine when it arrives.
If MR is facing a cost crunch on producing the items, I for one would rather pay an extra $50 or $75 and get a piece with more metal and a beautiful finish. Perhaps the price increase would scare off the broad market, but I have to think these MR replicas appeal much more to the hardcore fan than to the broad market.
I am praying that the tricorder has a metal body.
I was looking at the pics at rebelscum, and I noticed that the plaque reads "STARTREK" and not "STAR TREK"...
http://threads.rebelscum.com/photogallery/uploads/6791/Phaser_with_Type_1.JPG
compare it to an older star trek plaque by MR...
I dug up a couple pics I had of the real phasers...
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So it seems like MR exactly copied one of the original tags, and went with the version Roddenberry didn't do, which I suppose is a good thing, even if a little confusing.
As was already pointed out, the original phasers were plastic, so even adding the metal cowl and rear section is making it heavier than the original prop. I know MR kinda set a standard for using metal when metal wasn't needed in the past, so I might be alone in the thinking that an all metal or mostly metal assault phaser would be ungodly heavy, and that plastic really might have been the way to go.
Of course, I've not yet held the MR assault phaser, so I have no idea if it's balanced or feels right in the hand or not...
As for the actual accuracy of the details, this phaser looks perfect to me. I just don't get the screwed up paintjob...
Mine said something similar. She was unaware of the "film" coating the blaster but said she would pass it along. For what it's worth. Hopefully with more reports coming out with better news the problem wont be too wide spread.
I'm still wondering if this filmy hazing will not simply wipe off with detail spray?
Or is it like frosted painted dull coat and that's that?
The more I think about this coating, the more I think this is graphite powder.
Rod.com instructs it's builders to use graphite powder on the Assault Phaser kit - maybe MR used Rod.com's paint guide?
The positive posts have given me hope that I will not be too disappointed with mine when it arrives.
Regarding the metal vs plastic... The Rod.com resin kit is $219, fully licensed and appears to be a beautiful kit.