I was thinking some of the dealers would have stopped by Target and brought in some of the new Mego figures into the vendor's room, but that was not the case. Maybe next year they will have them, at least the Star Trek ones.
I might have missed them if people with early admission Gold Tickets bought them on preview night.
I circled the vendor room many times, and did not spot new Mego.
There were not many vintage Mego figures either, it hasn't been like the 1980's conventions in a long time, when they used to have the whole toy line there.
I think I spotted three of the more common Star Trek Mego figures on one side of the room, and two in the corner.
Star Trek Playmates were around, a little.
There were a handful of Star Trek Galoob and the Farengi Shuttle.
What I found most interesting were a tiny section of Lost in Space models, those were cool!
Everything else was what I call the new old toys and the new new collectibles, and the high end merchandise.
They had those cool messenger bags, though, like Bat'leth ones and the TNG computer display types.
They had some clothing and all of their own Creation stuff.
Of course, binders and plaques of old autographs, and binders of Star Trek cards.
The new small starships were pretty cool, the kind that are $20 and up.
They had some other nice things here and there.
Anyway, it might have been fun to have a big display of Mego Mirror Mirror Kirk and Spock since the Las Vegas Star Trek Convention was Mirror Universe Themed this year.
I might have missed them if people with early admission Gold Tickets bought them on preview night.
I circled the vendor room many times, and did not spot new Mego.
There were not many vintage Mego figures either, it hasn't been like the 1980's conventions in a long time, when they used to have the whole toy line there.
I think I spotted three of the more common Star Trek Mego figures on one side of the room, and two in the corner.
Star Trek Playmates were around, a little.
There were a handful of Star Trek Galoob and the Farengi Shuttle.
What I found most interesting were a tiny section of Lost in Space models, those were cool!
Everything else was what I call the new old toys and the new new collectibles, and the high end merchandise.
They had those cool messenger bags, though, like Bat'leth ones and the TNG computer display types.
They had some clothing and all of their own Creation stuff.
Of course, binders and plaques of old autographs, and binders of Star Trek cards.
The new small starships were pretty cool, the kind that are $20 and up.
They had some other nice things here and there.
Anyway, it might have been fun to have a big display of Mego Mirror Mirror Kirk and Spock since the Las Vegas Star Trek Convention was Mirror Universe Themed this year.
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