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Does anyone know of any stores in NYC which still stick any AA/DST ST figures?


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#1 Andries

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Posted 08 June 2013 - 02:32 PM

Hi!

 

Ill be in NY in a week and was wondering if any comic book or second hand stores still stocked AA/DST Star Trek figures?

 

Cheers!

Andy



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Posted 09 June 2013 - 12:03 AM

I'm not sure I've noticed any in any of my semi-recent browsings. I haven't been to Toy Tokyo in a while, or Love Saves the Day, but they stock older toys. It's possible Forbidden Planet MIGHT still have some, but they just moved, and I don't know how much of their massive inventory carried over. St. Mark's Comics used to have a lot of older toys, but I haven't browsed them or JHU (formerly Jim Hanley's Universe) recently. Neither Midtown Comics location had any the last time I was there. Manhattan Comics doesn't carry many toys at all.



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Posted 09 June 2013 - 12:07 AM

But Toys R Us Times Square might have the new Spock and Kirk!



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Posted 10 June 2013 - 03:48 PM

Thats great thanks! Ill pick up the Kirk and the Spock, Ive seen some of the negative comments on the Select stuff and I have to say i like it a lot, even the Picard. Seems weird people dont like it because its not episode-specific - if the comics and novels can create new images/narratives why cant the toys?



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Posted 11 June 2013 - 07:17 PM

Thats great thanks! Ill pick up the Kirk and the Spock, Ive seen some of the negative comments on the Select stuff and I have to say i like it a lot, even the Picard. Seems weird people dont like it because its not episode-specific - if the comics and novels can create new images/narratives why cant the toys?

 

I know, right? I think we reached a consensus here to say it's a holodeck sequence and leave it at that.

 

Great Kirk/Spock review, except where they point out my typo on the back.

 

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