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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Impressive! That is, if you want to buy 18 other things to create the featured picture!, April 19, 2009
Durability:2.0 out of 5 stars Fun:2.0 out of 5 stars Educational:1.0 out of 5 stars
It does not please me to have to write a bad review for this toy. Trust me on this.
I am not cracking on the new movie. This has nothing to do with the movie. This toy was executed by people who had no creative relationship with the development and execution of the movie. This review is only about this toy.
THE GOOD: This bridge appears to be scaled to the set of the movie and is nicely detailed. Because the figures are only 3.75", they can do that and not take up a giant amount of space.
THE BAD: The sales websites make no secret that you need to buy some extra figures to get extra bridge seats/screens/consoles to complete the bridge tableau shown in the listings and ads. What they DON'T say is how many you need. I figured it would be seven or eight. You know, one for each of the principals and maybe a Nero and a Nimoy Spock. Oh no. You need to buy EIGHTEEN action figures to complete the structure of the bridge! Yes, EIGHTEEN! At about $6.99 at the cheapest online pop, that means that you're spending nearly $126.00 on TOP of the $25 for this toy. This is a pain enough for an adult collector. Imagine being a starry-eyed kid trying to save up that kind of money and wrangle rides to stores to hunt down all of this. Or imagine being a parent or relative trying to present the full deal to a special kid. The trouble! The cost! This is outrageous. Playmates Toys has sunken to a new low. It's one thing to exploit adult fans. We usually have time, money, patience, and determination. But this has been pushed as being PLAYABLE! Which means, for kids, first. There is nothing wrong with that motivation. In fact, there's everything right. This will be extremely costly and difficult for kids and the average parents to complete, and this company should be ashamed of themselves. These toys are supposed to inspire the imagination. Period.
Add on to that the fact that the "floorplan map" is cheap, rolled vinyl or plastic with some difficult-to-flatten creases. Any kid who takes this out of the box will then have to get mom and dad to press it between some encyclopedias for several days before all the pieces will sit comfortably on it.
In 2009, Star Trek fans of all ages deserve better. Not necessarily more, but better. The old Mego bridge came very complete, for what it was. It even had a cool, built-in "working" transporter. It also folded up and served as a carrying case for your figures. The Playmates TNG bridge had electronic effects, swinging consoles, and spring-loaded doors. What great toys! The TNG Playmates bridge cost about $100, but for that, you got a complete toy which had some very cool features. I don't think it's asking too much for today's kids to get the equivalent or better at a reasonable price. ESPECIALLY if this is supposed to inspire a new generation of younger fans.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
WORST TOY EVER!!!, April 19, 2009
Durability:1.0 out of 5 stars Fun:1.0 out of 5 stars Educational:1.0 out of 5 stars
I got this in hopes it would make a nice display...WRONG!!!
The bridge floor is a plastic mat that when unrolled has ripples in it and tries to roll back up. The command control chairs do not and will not fit into their areas due to holes and pegs being different shapes and sizes(the holes are round with a bi-secting slot. The peg on the chair is half moon shape and larger than the hole).The set also comes with few accessorys all control panels are seperate with the figure packs. The set does come with capt.kirk still not worth $25.00.the extra control stations wont stay on the pad and fall over when the pad rolls up.This toy SUCKS!! I hope the movie is better then the toy
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not the best, but pretty ok., April 30, 2009
Durability:3.0 out of 5 stars Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars Educational:2.0 out of 5 stars
I have read the other reviews on this product and I must agree with the fact that the plastic mat is cheap and mildly disappointing. However the box it comes in says "playmat" so you have a forewarning. One review states that the chairs do not fit properly into their base. The particular one that I purchased just yesterday all fit perfectly and the swivel action works as well. I figure the problem lies in the fact that if you read in fine print on the package, as well as the Galaxy figure collection, it states "prototypes shown, final product appearance and colors may vary". Unfortunately it sounds like someone may have purchased one hot off the line and all the bugs hadn't been ironed out yet. Speaking of ironing, the mat itself is rolled up and takes a bit of pressing, mine had been sitting under a heavy fixture for about 12 hours and other than the crease in the middle it lays flat. I happen to be a big kid and avid collector of things, and most of these things I generally display. I simply took a heavy black poster board and laid the mat on it, and intend to get a piece of clear plastic like Plexiglas to lay over the mat. The figure that it comes with is basically pointless as you have to buy the same figure in an individual pack to get the accessories which compliment the overall appearance of the Bridge. My biggest concern at this point is that as the reviews stated, you need 18 figures. So far I have collected all 10, and 3 of which have pieces that go to the Transporter Room, which requires 4 pieces. So this leaves 12 pieces all together for both rooms that to date have not been produced to my knowledge... they better be! Those who are parents might want to think twice before buying these products as it seems that these have been produced and geared more toward collectors like myself. Hopefully with all the movie hype and its' upcoming nationwide premier next weekend the rest of the products will hit shelves by early summer. All in all this is not the best product, but it's still pretty neat, and I'm sure once I get it completely pressed and break open the figures and start building, the end result will be worth it.
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