If you could make any toy what would it be?
>>11613095>No one is talking to me in the DC thread>I know! I'll make another thread where I can talk to myselfGo to bed Jarrett.
Model Kits of Roller-Coasters
>>11613112Isn't that kind of like train tracks? Surely there are track pieces out there and you can plug in your own scaffolding
Scale trams/trolleys.Trains are cool and all but there are very few trams despite city dioramas being more interesting than countryside dioramas if you ask me.>>11613139It would need to be very different in the same way rollercoasters are very differents from railways.Scale trains have a hard time with gradients and tight turns, both of which are what you want in a rollercoaster.It wouldn't be impossible to make, just look at Knex coasters. Just difficult.
>>1161309535 inch long articulated Hammond Collection-like Disney Carnotaurus
>>11613104You're worse than whoever "Jarett" is because you stalk and namefag him. Get a room you two.
With as much shit as possible like energy parts and interchangeable legs/ghost tail.All we got was a cruddy Jazwares from 2011.
>>11613489Modern Jazwares would do better but our only hope now is someone like super7
>>11613495Or Mondo given they do Nick stuff though it would likely be expensive as shit.
Only if they remember to do figures of Don Patch and Jelly Jiggler, though I have no idea how JJ would work as an articulated figure.
>>11613095A nice 1/12 scale Duke.
you knoe who needs a figma?
>>11613521I think about this manga every single day of my life
>>11613402Had a friend with the Knex coaster set. Thing was awesome as a kid to see. We used to do batman vs. (insert random other figure for the villain) in a fight on the coaster and act out how the coaster being turned on in the fight between the batman figure and the badguy of the week. We'd have it all play out where the oncoming coaster either pushes the villain off the high part of the tracks or he gets rammed by the coaster and knocked into its seats where the police (gi joes) would apprehend him as batman slinked away into the night.
>>11613414>>35in long carno>>hammond collectionThat's a fucking Calvinosaurus at that scale.
>>11613809The thing is, it was that big in the movie
>>11613554Yes i do. La blue girl.
I would love a Show accurate Style Adam & Lute.If i could only pick one i would Choose Lute if she had the Smug Head to put on.
>>11614529I would legit buy that figure, needle pube attack and all.
>>11613095country-cowgirl Baroness from GI Joe
>>11613414>>11614526>googles 'carnotaur from dinosaur (2000) size'>tad bit over 17 meters longwtf, a 35 inch replica would end up being a 1:18 scale model??
>>11614563hazbin fans dont buy toys lol
Why not just crowdfund your dream toy?
>>11613414>>11614526>>11614660Might as well buy a secondhand Super Colossal Carno and customize it to have more articulation.
>>11614738I'm not a millionaire
1:12th scale, fully articulated General Kael
>>11613095my boy travis
>>11613095This right here
>>11615696>>11615748>>11613489It is genuinely baffling to me that these don't exist yet.
>>11613095Lego millennium falcon.
nudist she-ra
>>11614581Itd be pretty nice, maybe snail shell can do an homage one day. I like their bodies so far, and they could do a nice cheese cake figure. >>11615983Hell yeah
>>11614820I have thought of doing that actually
>>11615748>>11615762this... actually shocked me at its non-existence
>>11615696I wonder if the juice just isn't worth the squeeze? Vala (I know, I know)was talking about pursuing the license for "Legend" and was told it would cost more to pay the lawyer to draw up the paper work than the licensing fee was worth. "Willow" was pretty niche even before Lucasfilm tanked the revival series.
mighty max like diorama pastiches of iconic videogame levels, like hollywood holocaust and E1M1, with figures of the pc and 1 or 2 enemy types
Model kits of the machinery you see in AtLA or the mechs in Legend of Korra. Tamiya style paintings for the box art of the AtLA ones or the Spirit Cannon. Figure-rise Standard style kits for human characters.
>>11617249Hell, model kits for overlooked western robots in general, like a simple Bandai Pokemon style one for XJ-9, the fact that Jenny got a figure 20 years late shows there's someone out there yearning for that.People say just 3D print them but that's not really the same, is it.
>>11617252>>11617249why does Japan need to make everything? why can't Americans make anything themselves?
>>11617279In my daydreams I imagine myself making this stuff in a garage with whatever plastic I have, making molds, and selling it at convention or something. I never said Japan "needs" to make all of these. The Jenny figure from a year or two ago was a Miku crossover, but made by YooTooz. So Japan doesn't make everything [spoiler]they're just better[/spoiler]. I was just using Japanese stuff as examples because they make a lot of model kits, why they're more popular and easily accessible over there while relatively speaking niche here is a different conversation
Aztec soldier figure in a Tlahuiztli Warsuit or Ehuatl war-tunic, where the garment is made of actual cloth and covered in actual or imitation hummingbird feathers that are iridesecent
>>11617295for reference, surviving examples of the feather mosaic technique used for the warsuits, tunics, shields, etc
>>11617292oh right Americans are retarded and see toy making as a prophesized magic that only an elite few can do despite YouTubers like steady crafting show casing how easy it is to make stuff
>>11617299I don't know what autistic pet peeve you're trying to force into my posts, not my problem if you read something that isn't there into them. You do you.>despite YouTubers like steady crafting show casing how easy it is to make stuffI've literally watched videos of guys making their own bootlegged miniatures which is what got me thinking of these
>>11617279It's not so much that "Japan needs to make everything" , moreso that Japan hits the best quality to price ratio.You don't get the QC crapshoot of chinese factories and overhead with the low proces that go with it, you also get significantly lower prices than you'd get on fully US-made products.You can't go too high on prices with a lot of toys, hence why only a few niches have not completely moved their production to China. Scale models and train sets are a good example : customers accept high prices and that helps Italleri or Hornby/Jouef keep their production (mostly) in Europe.
>>11617299Boring.>>11617318He’s Asian, insanity is a common thing there
>>11617696>he's Asianpost hand
>>11614590Guess you'll have to wait for Shitter7 to get to it and nerf the chest.
>>11617699yawn
>>11617735>nerf the chest.The body too. They have an obvious hatred of depicting females with female curves.
>>11613095Rhedosaurus, give me an official figure of it with good articulation and it looks good without weird articulation joints.
>>11617699>he can’t prove he isn’t asian
>>11613112Would be cool if you had model kits of other attractions so you could make a wee little fun fair.
>>11613095Honestly if I could have whatever toy I wanted I’d probably just ask for something completely original. Like, something as different as lego is from tamagotchi is from TF is from play-dough. It seems like ground-up innovation has really stagnated over the last couple decades, whereas in the early 2000-back toys with completely original core concepts were a dime a dozen. People seem to have taken to just iterating upon the few best-selling sorts of toys infinitely.
>>11618291Really hard to come up with something good that isn't just gimmicky. Like those toys that are edible, original but I don't find them appealingAn action figure for a character you like though, is simple enough to wrap your head around. A rubix cube took a fancy teacher man to come up with
Transformers that go from ponies to their equestria girls equivalent
>>11614684There's gotta be a few(and they would all be female and like dolls like monster high)
Ninja Scroll figures, we were so close
>>11613095Just give me a Tristana with revo-style articulation (like the Judy figure) and I'll never need anything else.
Something like Transformers only it's vehicles that turn into fleshy techno-organicy monstrosities a la Virus.
>>11618770There was a mlp/tf crossover a few years ago. But it was a pony wearing optimus prime gear iirc
Actually, it's already been done 15 years ago. I wish a company would make her it again, with modern materials it would be absolutely insane. But you know, current year
>>11614738I don't wanna steal people's money because I know I won't finish the project
>>11618840I didn't realise they actually got cancelled. Are the people that backed them on the Fwoosh website getting refunds, or told to kick rocks? Looks like the guys that jumped ship from the site dodged a bullet.
>>11619421Robo don't know sure is a scamming piece of shit
>>11619432Hello Slowpoke. I bet you think The Acolyte figures pegwarming is Brian Goldner's fault too, right?
>>11618291I tend to think of things that never had a toyline like various Nicktoons or Disney Channel shows like Dave the Barbarian.
>>11619421It seems like we got scammed, I didn't even get an email that it was cancelled. Scumbags
>>11619432Didn't Robo leave Fwoosh like ages ago??
Something akin to ReAction figures only instead of half-assed "dude 5 points LMAO" shit it's stuff in the style of early 90s Kenner/Playmates/Mattel/etc, of different IPs complete with action features, vehicles, and playsets.
Not sure really OP, there are too many things I'd love. I suppose it would probably be a 1/12 Mass Effect line from one of these Chinese studios, not a single figure, but that is right but there. I'd love a 1/12 Kerrigan and a Sláine. Also an odd one, but if one of these studios did characters from Sultan's Game with soft goods and stuff, that would be spectacular. I think, gun to head, Kerrigan.
>>11620362*right up there
>>11613631based, same here. What a great manga
>>11613095We never got dragoon-mode Legend of Dragoon figures. It's been on my wish list for a quarter-centure with absolutely no possibility of ever getting them.
I'd love a RE line by Figma or Jada. I really want a nice beefy 1/12 scale Nemesis with modern articulation.
>>11613095Just a really good DeathWish figure
Some figuarts or figma Hellsing figures I’d be happy with Anderson, Seras and Alucard but a nazi vampire troop builder, a templar troop builder, the major and Intergra would be all must-buys for me as well Seras would get a lot of mileage too because she could come with the blue police uniform tan Hellsing corp uniform & red vampire uniform
the astronaut ape dude from robot monster. bubble machine included, too