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craytoncomicblog · 1 year ago
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Meine Comic-Sammlung Folge 13 | Meine komplette DC Graphic Novel Collection (Part 4)
Guten Morgen zusammen, hier noch eine weitere ältere Folge in der ich euch meine Comic-Sammlung präsentiere. Continue reading Untitled
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siryl · 6 months ago
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The Sydney-class U.S.S. Jenolan from the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Relics." This vessel was represented on-screen by the executive shuttle model created by Bill George and John Goodson for Star Trek VI after extensive modifications by Greg Jein. The digital images shown here were created by Eaglemoss Publications for the Official Starships Collection.
I've always liked this design. It's very different from a typical Federation starship, yet at the same time looks distinctly Starfleet.
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ginge1962 · 8 months ago
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DC Comics Graphic Novel Collection Volume No.25 from Eaglemoss Publications here in the UK.
This volume features the 3 part Batman Elseworlds mini-series: The Doom that came to Gotham by Mike Mignola & Troy Nixey from Nov 2000 - Jan 2001 plus a short collabaration between the 2 creators from Batman;Gotham Nights No.36, Feb 2003.
As an added bonus it also features Jack Kirby's The Demon No.1 from 1972 - classic.
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urban-disco-bones · 2 years ago
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Star Trek Micro Machines and Eaglemoss 🚀
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downthetubes · 7 months ago
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Master Replicas launches Star Trek ships promotion
Master Replicas has launched a special promotion on the last of its Star Trek ships range stock acquired after the collapse of publisher Eaglemoss
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stra-tek · 11 months ago
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Where everything is in the U.S.S. Cerritos! From the Eaglemoss Official Starships Collection magazine.
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manicr · 2 months ago
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More to my Bullseye* collection.
Got the Eaglemoss one, and I have one in the mail that I'm really excited about.
*and my 3 Akihiro, one which I need to paint.
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pfannkuchendammerung · 3 months ago
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Finally got the Star Trek shelf set up. Mostly anyway. I gave a couple Eaglemoss replicas to glue back together. But here we are. And just in time for Fanhome to kick off the new replicas collection.
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cantsayidont · 1 year ago
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August 1952. One of the more remarkable things about Golden Age and Silver Age Batman stories is that the vast array of gadgetry Batman and Robin used was not originally created with merchandising in mind. There was some Bat-licensing in the 1940s and 1950s (you can see examples in Chip Kidd's 1996 book BATMAN COLLECTED — if you squint enough to decipher any of it through Kidd's pretentious production design), but it was not until after the debut of the 1966 TV show that the Bat-floodgates really opened — and it wasn't until much later that amazingly toyetic concepts like the Flying Batcave were translated into toys and collectibles.
The focus of the original Flying Batcave story is actually on the promise to which Batman alludes on the cover: At the beginning of the story, gangster Diamond Lang captures Robin and threatens to kill him unless Batman signs a written pledge that he "won't set foot in Gotham for a week." Batman responds by rolling out this enormous rotary-winged temporary headquarters (which is big enough that it actually carries some of the trophies from the Batcave, including the giant penny) and using an array of gadgets ranging from enormous cameras to powerful electromagnets to thwart crime in Gotham from the air. He even testifies against Lang in court via special closed-circuit TV link.
Why Batman goes to this much trouble is never very clear — it's not like Lang would have any legal recourse against him for breaking the agreement, which was made under duress, and Lang has, rather nonsensically, already fulfilled his end of the bargain by releasing Robin — but the crooks and the public take it as an article of faith that Batman would never break his word, however silly. Batman does, however, violate the spirit of the agreement pretty egregiously, including diving into the river in scuba gear to capture some thieves escaping through the drainage tunnels and finally parachuting onto the roof of a Post Office building, which he's quick to note is federal property and technically outside the bounds of Gotham City.
An "improved" Flying Batcave appeared in a story in DETECTIVE COMICS #317, 12 years later:
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This time, there's no legalistic pretense for employing the flying headquarters; Batman and Robin take it out to visit a police convention in Center City and then use it to capture the intercity Condor Gang.
In 2016, Eaglemoss Collectibles produced a die-cast Flying Batcave as part of its "Special Batman Automobilia" collection. I've never seen one in the metal, but I kind of wish I had one.
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(I feel like this should really have little figures of Batman and Robin at the controls, but this is perhaps nitpicking.)
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adamwarlock · 1 year ago
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★ Thanos & Gamora “As things went along though, it turns out that Thanos would have been much more loyal to Gamora than just about anybody else in the universe. She was basically his daughter - some other writers have given Thanos kids down the line but in love with Death as he was, the last thing he would have done was to have got progeny anywhere along the line, naturally. But I think there would have been a part of him that would have been… tender to somebody.” — Jim Starlin, The Classic Marvel Figurine Collection: Gamora, Eaglemoss Publications Ltd. 2012.
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craytoncomicblog · 1 year ago
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Meine Comic-Sammlung Folge 11 | Meine komplette DC Graphic Novel Collection (Part 2)
Hallo zusammen, hier ein weiteres älteres Video, welches ich auch hier nochmal teilen möchte. Continue reading Untitled
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siryl · 5 months ago
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The Norway-class U.S.S. Budapest from Star Trek: First Contact.
This vessel was designed by Alex Jaeger and rendered by Larry Tan and Paul Theren. The digital model was lost shortly after the completion of the film. The model pictured here is a reconstruction by Fabio Passaro for Eaglemoss' Official Starships Collection.
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orions-hound · 8 months ago
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tfparchive "eaglemoss and extras" update - added 100+ russian eaglemoss comics in images > comics - added the full season 1 and tfp: the game ost to sounds - separated toy images into "autobot" "decepticon" and "other & collections" directories - added toy images - added some commercials to videos > promotional & bumpers, includes the "jet! robot!" commercial - added a few 3d renders
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chernobog13 · 8 months ago
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The V'Ger model from Star Trek: The Motion Picture, by Eaglemoss Collections.
It'd be great to have an itty bitty USS Enterprise model to go with it for scale.
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urban-disco-bones · 2 years ago
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Star Trek Eaglemoss 🚀
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tiny-tf-faces · 9 months ago
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Idk if humans are welcome sorry but have this dumb siera from russian tfp eaglemoss comic
The first few faces I collected were of Verity Carlo, so humans are very much welcome :) especially ones like this
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