The Imperial Shipyards
General Collecting => Misc. non Star Wars => Topic started by: The Spectre on February 24, 2020, 07:59:03 PM
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2020 Papo Toy Fair reveals!
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2020 Papo Toy Fair reveals!
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2020 Papo Toy Fair reveals!
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2020 Papo Toy Fair reveals!
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2020 Papo Toy Fair reveals!
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saw you had posted some great galleries on Facebook and got em loaded.
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Thank you so much for sharing all these pictures! Papo has an excellent line-up! I have to admit much better than Schleich's recent releases. Those dinosaurs from Papo look incredible! The paint apps are amazing!
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Papo "Kraken" Review:
This fantastic static figurine is a unique take on the mythical seas monster, the Kraken. It is believed that the legends of the Kraken were inspired by ancient sailors' sightings and encounters with giant squids. This figurine is inspired by a different cephalopod, the nautilus (a squid with a hard shell), but has an octopuslike body protruding from the fancifully designed shell.
Like all Papo figurines, it is made from a heavy, somewhat pliable vinyl and is painted extremely well. Lots of great sculpted textures cover the entire figurine, from pebbly looking skin to a rough, spike covered shell exterior. An interesting sculpted addition is a rusty chain looping around the shell, although it is a solid loop when it would have been cool to have it ending in an anchor embedded in the shell's hard surface.
It scales nicely against a 4" figure, but I honestly wish it were about 30%-40% bigger so as to look more menacing. Granted, against a 1/18 scale figure it does not represent the massive sea monster that can pull entire sailing vessels beneath the waves, but it still looks formidable enough to kill a man- or horse- sized victim.
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Yeah, if they ever do this in a bigger scale I bet you get it again. Looks nice though.
Off to share on the front pages.
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I do like the Nautilus take on this creature. I think you're right, it would be cool at another 30% but it still works. Maybe Kit Fisto has one as a pet?
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Why is it that neither Schleich, Safari Ltd., Papo, nor any other vinyl animal figurine company has produced a tartigrade?
They are such cool, alien little critters!
I could see any one of them making a 3"-4" one or maybe Safari Ltd. making Good Luck Minis of them in transparent vinyl like those awesome squids they did a few years back.
Seriously, they are one of the coolest looking, as of yet unmade animals in nature. I could see them being big sellers!
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Interesting creature.