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  • BlackKnight
    The DarkSide Customizer
    • Apr 16, 2005
    • 14622

    #31
    Originally posted by The Bat
    I can't imagine He hasn't seen them yet...as He sells them on His Site?
    You are right.
    If I were Doc Mego, ... I'd send the F'ed up Colar Trek Figures to all the Patriot & Steeler Fans Myself.

    ... The Original Knight ..., Often Imitated, However Never Duplicated. The 1st Knight in Customs.


    always trading for Hot Toys Figures .

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    • The Bat
      Batman Fanatic
      • Jul 14, 2002
      • 13412

      #32
      Originally posted by BlackKnight
      You are right.
      If I were Doc Mego, ... I'd send the F'ed up Colar Trek Figures to all the Patriot & Steeler Fans Myself.


      No Silly...the COLTS!!
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      • drmego
        EMCE Toys
        • Jun 15, 2001
        • 2411

        #33
        My solution to the collar problem is to give the figure to a 6-8 year old kid.

        The two of you will be so busy playing with them and having fun that the
        tiny imperfection of the collar stitching will be forgotten.
        www.drmego.com
        www.megoman.com
        www.emcetoys.com

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        • D!n0-M@n
          w/ Life-Like Hair & Beard
          • Sep 17, 2008
          • 404

          #34
          Touché doc.
          MY GODS ARE SMALL...... AND PLASTIC!

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          • JediJaida
            Talkative Member
            • Jun 14, 2008
            • 5675

            #35
            I was wondering when you'd put in your two cent's worth Paul.

            To me, the stitching is not that big of a deal.

            I bought my figures because I never received them as a kid, in spite of asking for them at Christmas AND my birthday.

            I don't care if they are reissues; to me, they are just as good as the vintage ones, if not better.

            And who's to say that the vintage ones didn't have imperfections in the stitching detail of the outfits?
            JediJaida

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            • jasonmego1277
              Persistent Member
              • Dec 9, 2008
              • 1741

              #36
              That makes sense to me Paul. I am not really concerned about the collars myself . It is what it is like I said before it does not bother me in the least.
              In The " Real World " Vampires Do Not Sparkle. They Burn In the Sun !

              https://www.flickr.com/photos/131475...57650995605142

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              • captact
                King of Super Queens!
                • Aug 19, 2007
                • 1997

                #37
                Im with you guys,..Mego also made their mistakes too,,..and were accepted by all of us no matter if Supergirls trunks were sewn to high, or Speedy's pants not red, or Capt. America had no white sleeves or gloves, nor Kirks emblem was glued to low ,.then and now, we enjoyed them,..and EMCE ROCKS!!! Thanks Paul for bringing back these Mego/Like figures for us, our kids and beyond!!!!

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                • The Bat
                  Batman Fanatic
                  • Jul 14, 2002
                  • 13412

                  #38
                  Originally posted by drmego
                  My solution to the collar problem is to give the figure to a 6-8 year old kid.

                  The two of you will be so busy playing with them and having fun that the
                  tiny imperfection of the collar stitching will be forgotten.

                  When I started this thread, it was my intent to provide a solution, or "fix" to the Collar problem...NOT to down you Paul, or belittle your efforts(I support EMCE by buying them by the Case). Unfortunately...I failed...and My fix didn't work.


                  But I guess it's a win, win Scenario for you...you get to sell us the Figure, then the replacement Shirt from your Site to fix it.
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                  • drmego
                    EMCE Toys
                    • Jun 15, 2001
                    • 2411

                    #39
                    I have always been very open about criticism, but sometimes it's hard to be
                    upbeat when you paint the room and someone walks in and says "you missed
                    a spot".

                    Mass production means that you can't check every figure before it ships
                    out - especially in another country. I have pointed out some of the errors
                    to my guy in China and he promises to do better in the future.
                    www.drmego.com
                    www.megoman.com
                    www.emcetoys.com

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                    • supes
                      For the love of Mego's!
                      • Jan 19, 2004
                      • 2070

                      #40
                      Doc, you are still the bomb!!! Keep up the great work. Can't wait to hear what else you have up the EMCE sleeve!

                      For the love of Mego's

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                      • The Bat
                        Batman Fanatic
                        • Jul 14, 2002
                        • 13412

                        #41
                        Originally posted by drmego
                        I have always been very open about criticism, but sometimes it's hard to be
                        upbeat when you paint the room and someone walks in and says "you missed
                        a spot".

                        Mass production means that you can't check every figure before it ships
                        out - especially in another country. I have pointed out some of the errors
                        to my guy in China and he promises to do better in the future.

                        I understand, and totally agree. When it happened to Scotty...In wrote it off as a one time deal. But when it happened again to Checkov...it really bummed Me out. Because to Me it meant, that the People in China weren't fixing the problem. That combined with My utter EXCITEMENT & Joy...at finally owning the two missing crew Members after 30 years! So...having it happen to Checkov...really popped My Balloon.
                        Sorry if this tread turned out wrong...but I really thought I'd figured out a way to fix them. I wish it had worked.
                        Last edited by The Bat; Feb 28, '09, 6:48 AM.
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                        • The Bat
                          Batman Fanatic
                          • Jul 14, 2002
                          • 13412

                          #42
                          I DID IT!!! Ok...it bothered Me that I failed...and that I might've made Doc hate Me(whom I admire & respect)...so I came up with another idea!


                          I realized that the Snaps were one reason I couldn't get the Collar to lay flat. So, I removed the Snaps...folded the Collar tighter, I sewed it up! Sure the Shirt isn't removable now...but it's a compromise I can live with. I'm HAPPY now!!
                          Last edited by The Bat; Feb 28, '09, 4:00 PM.
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                          • Eric
                            Museum Patron
                            • Jan 11, 2008
                            • 146

                            #43
                            This is my first time delving into the world of fabric glue. I just got another Kirk from FAO and the (thin) collar is flipped up. Can anyone please recommend a glue and where it can be found? Thanks!

                            Fortunately, in the world of Star Trek, a lot of the anomalies found in the EMCEs can be explained ... Khan did have a reddish face; so did Scotty, I presume, after a wee too much scotch. By the end of the first season, after many trips to the dry cleaners, Kirk's shirt did resemble a belly shirt. And, the spacing between the sleeve rank stripes did vary from season to season. Also, the collars varied widely in thickness, particularly during the first season (in some of those early episodes, it almost looks like Spock is wearing a turtleneck).

                            The silver rank stripes and the upturned collars? Beats me. Maybe they were in the animated series.

                            I didn't watch that.
                            Last edited by Eric; Mar 3, '09, 9:42 AM.

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