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  • mitchedwards
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    This will be really cool to see.

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  • PCofmisfittoys
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    pretty cool ideas for sure. this should keep my illustrator programs busy for a while . sounds very fun and win or lose I would like to buy the final catalog for sure.

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  • The Toyroom
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    Awesome idea!

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  • Meule
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    Oh wow, what a great and original idea. With all the talent we have here this should prove very interesting

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  • SUPERUNDERDOGGIE
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    Aw man...I wish I had a creative bone....I know what I would do...but have no prayer of making a cool looking custom.

    That's an AWESOME idea though!

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  • toys2cool
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    That's a great idea guys,wow I would've had a great one if it would've been 1980

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  • rchatlin
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    I can't wait to see the ideas everyone contributes.

    Kudo's to Brian, Dave, Scott and Benjamin for this exciting project.


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  • Earth 2 Chris
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    WOW.

    This sounds incredibly fun.

    You guys are the best, and this is the best place on the web.

    Chris

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    started a topic Mego Museum Announces the 1978 Re: Imagine Project

    Mego Museum Announces the 1978 Re: Imagine Project

    Presenting 1978 Re: Imagine, the latest endeavour from the Mego
    Museum and a project for all Mego heads.



    The Mego Museum is turning back the clock to 1978 and asking YOU to join the Research and Development department. Show us what lines you'd make. Would it be a new series of World's Greatest Superheroes or would Planet of the Apes make a comeback? A fourth wave for Star Trek or a new line from the 1978 TV season? Did Mego grab the Star Wars license just in time? What changes were in store for the Micronauts?

    The goal: To create a 12 page color catalog which illustrates our
    collective fantasies of what Mego might have been in 1978 and to
    showcase the creative ingenuity of the Mego Community through:

    •Custom action figure projects (New or previously created)
    •Original package design


    •Concept art (illustration, graphic design, computer generated imagery)

    It's all your call: Team up and collaborate. Design, create, present ideas in the Museum Forum. Every one can be a part of 1978.

    Guidelines will be posted on the Mego Museum Forum this week and the
    re:Imagined lineup will be selected this February 20th (just in time for Toy
    Fair) by a team that will include former Mego employees. The project will be coordinated by CustomMego's Dave McCormick and Museum Curator Brian Heiler. Selected submissions will be photographed by World's Greatest Toys Author Benjamin Holcomb and Mego Museum artist Scott Adams and put into a Mego style product catalog, the first publication from Megomuseum.com, which will be sold Summer 2008. Proceeds to fund future Mego Museum projects.

    This is your chance to create the toys we've all wanted Mego to make and get them approved by the Mego creative staff themselves!

    Reimagine 1978 with the Mego Museum!

    UPDATE: 1978 Project Timetable

    Phase 1 — Brainstorming

    This phase has already begun. Members are invited to continue to post product ideas. Recommendations are not necessary…it's gotta be something you can actually produce! If you want to see someone else's exquisite custom piece included, please ask them to post the item themselves. Photos of pre-existing or work-in-progress customs are encouraged, as they will give folks a visual idea of what you propose.

    Phase 2 — Pitching to R&D:

    On January 1, we will create a special new 1978 Forum. This is where formal submissions to the project will be made between January 1-February 17th. You may post as many submissions as you like at any time, but please use this format to enter them:

    [Project/Concept Title]
    Author: [Your Name (Your MM ID)]
    Line: [Mego Line]
    Toy Execution (Vintage, Custom or Digital Art): [Choose One, or TBD]
    Packaging Execution (Custom or Digital Art): [Choose One, or TBD]
    Toy Customizers/Collaborators: [Choose One, or TBD]
    Packaging Customizers/Collaborators: [Choose One, or TBD]
    Author Notes: [Your inspiration or reason behind concept]

    Phase 3: Choosing the Product Line:

    During the Toy Fair week of February 18th-22nd (an historically accurate Toy Fair date!) submissions will be reviewed by the project team with input from some former Mego employees and 60 products will be chosen for inclusion to the catalog.

    Phase 4: Catalog Creation

    Chosen submissions must be mailed by March 1st to Benjamin Holcomb and Scott Adams, who will photograph the products and design a gorgeous, authentic catalog! Please note that creators will be asked to cover shipping (with insurance) costs both to and from California. In shooting photographs for Mego 8" Super-Heroes: World's Greatest Toys!, Benjamin handled literally thousands of beloved, rare toys, and not one toy was damaged… so rest assured your creations are in good hands.

    This keepsake catalog will be distributed through MegoMuseum.com, at Mego Meet and at San Diego Comic-Con.

    We look forward to your participation!

    Sincerely,

    The Mego Museum 1978 Project Team
    Brian, Scott, Dave and Benjamin
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