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samurainoir
Aug 31, '10, 4:00 PM
This was announced a couple of years ago, but I don't think they ever came out.

http://tomart.com/webstore/images/afd132webcover.png

http://www.entertainmentearth.com/images/AUTOIMAGES/PF01038Alg.jpg

http://www.auraldynamics.com/moveable/gfx/feature/micronauts/full_glider.jpg

spamn
Aug 31, '10, 4:13 PM
Nice. Never saw the pix.

Lonestarhobbies
Aug 31, '10, 7:14 PM
Woah, those are sweet.... especially that Lobstros:drool_y:

Cmonster
Aug 31, '10, 8:37 PM
I designed those. My friend Jerry Macaluso owned SOTA toys. Super fun project. Shame they never saw the light of day...

SC

spamn
Sep 1, '10, 9:11 AM
I designed those. My friend Jerry Macaluso owned SOTA toys. Super fun project. Shame they never saw the light of day...

SCGreat stuff Sandy. I assume they were meant to be Marvel Legends scale?

Lonestarhobbies
Sep 1, '10, 10:06 AM
I designed those. My friend Jerry Macaluso owned SOTA toys. Super fun project. Shame they never saw the light of day...

SC

Damn, that's cool.....sucks that the world so far hasn't been able to enjoy them yet :(

SexySkottie
Sep 1, '10, 3:20 PM
I was never a micronaughts fan, but damn, they are killer figures.

Mok
Sep 1, '10, 4:36 PM
I designed those. My friend Jerry Macaluso owned SOTA toys. Super fun project. Shame they never saw the light of day...

SC

YAY Jerry !

I know Jerry , I hung out with him and Roy back when they where doing FX work a few times , i`m just an acquaintance though .

I bumped into him again at the SDCC when they where doing the Riddick figures .

geotroid
Sep 2, '10, 9:15 PM
When Jerry sold SOTA toys in 2006, the new owners put all licensed toy lines under review. Since Micronauts Evolution was Jerry's pet project and not one based on mass or even niche market appeal, the new owners at SOTA wanted nothing to do with it.

As a media tie-in, Dave Waugh scripted a comic with pencils by Transformers artist Guido Guidi and variant covers by Randy Queen and Ken Kelly. Michael Golden even expressed interest in the project (a promo comic was released at the 2006 SDCC).

But with the toy line cancelled, so too was Dave's comic treatment. It's a shame, really.

Here's a link to Dave's interviews with Jerry *BEFORE* the line was cancelled:

2005
Evolution with Jerry Macaluso pt.1 (http://www.innerspaceonline.com/jm.htm)

2006
Jerry Mac interview '06 (pt.1) (http://www.innerspaceonline.com/jm4.htm)

In that interview, Jerry announced that he decided to scale the SOTA Micros down from 6 1/2 - 7 " to the original 3 3/4" for sale as a web-order only (Which never happened).

Ken Kelly also did a painting for the new Lobros figure. Major bummer we never got a new Lobros figure with new Ken Kelly artwork!!!

-geotroid

palitoy
Sep 3, '10, 8:04 AM
I had heard behind the scenes that Dave had really put a big effort into those, it depressed me that they didn't see release.

They looked smashing at SDCC that year.

samurainoir
Sep 3, '10, 2:51 PM
I designed those. My friend Jerry Macaluso owned SOTA toys. Super fun project. Shame they never saw the light of day...

SC

Wowee! Dude, those are totally bomber redesigns.

Awesome job. Bravo.

johnmiic
Sep 12, '10, 11:02 PM
I designed those. My friend Jerry Macaluso owned SOTA toys. Super fun project. Shame they never saw the light of day...

SC


Y'know Sandy, when I first saw these I thought they were a little too far out there. They don't look bad just that they looked a little too Heavy Metal. That was just my first impressions of them.

AcroRay
Sep 17, '10, 10:48 PM
I keep in touch with Jerry. When he sold SOTA he was supposed to get hardcopies, but in the end he didn't even get those. Everything is in the hands of SOTA's new owners, and he didn't get a thing.

I've got a couple of Randy Queen's concept sketches for the line. Even most of those have wound-up in the hands of Randy Queen collectors, rather than Micronaut collectors per se. ("Diesect" was one of my favorites, now in a European collector's hands.)

Sandy, I had no idea those were your work. Amazing stuff! I'm assuming copies never made it into your hands, either?