Posted 04 April 2020 - 12:11 PM
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Posted 09 August 2020 - 01:29 PM
Two Voyagers, two very different results. I'm not sure what happened with the higher result, but perhaps even the lower result was plenty of dough.
For some reason Voyager, along with the Defiant, remains in very high remand despite the fact that a fairly good number of them were made.
Posted 09 August 2020 - 01:33 PM
Enterprise E from Insurrection recently sold for $71.00 + $10.99 shipping after 20 bids.
This is about an average result for this day and age, and these remain in demand.
However long this link lasts: https://www.ebay.com...&orig_cvip=true
Posted 09 August 2020 - 01:37 PM
USS Defiant, MIB, recently sold for $117.50 + $10.99 after 21 bids.
This is slightly on the high side, but I can't call it crazy money because crazy money is around $200 these days.
However long this link lasts: https://www.ebay.com...&orig_cvip=true
Posted 22 March 2021 - 05:45 PM
Thanks for doing this Morgan, it's fascinating.
Posted 04 July 2021 - 12:05 PM
It appears that someone paid ::sigh:: an absolute modern record for an MIB Borg Cube, with this example selling for $100.99 + $11.75 shipping after 4 bids.
Eagle-eyed readers may note that this example was numbered 000348, a fact which was hyped by the seller in the listing. Now, I'm a fan of low numbers and everything, but this is a lot of dough for an MIB item that probably will not be opened for like another 40 years. Low numbers among big ships rarely commanded a premium back in the day, and it's odd that they sometimes do today.
Perhaps this is the effect of the Picard show we're seeing.
Well sold, as they say.
By the way: is it weird that the cube was not released for FC with just an updated box? Seems like it would have been a fish in a barrel, esp if the outside panels were updated with the FC cube design.
Posted 05 July 2021 - 08:18 PM
Agreed about it being odd they didn't re-release the Cube. Instead, they went for an all-new design with that slightly wonky Borg Sphere toy.
Posted 11 July 2021 - 01:32 PM
Yeah, the sphere was.... not great in terms of sales at the time, but they were quite limited in what they could plausibly do for the film. I always thought some kind of snap-together, disassembled cube with a sphere that could come out it might have done well, scaled roughly to starfleet Micro Machines ships, like the DS9 station, but even that sounded pricey.
The box art was a little dull too.
The one thing about the sphere that seemed good was the fact that it's about to scale with the E.
I still haven't bought a sphere & haven't seen an example of a loose one in real life. Like the Transporter playset, I always keep putting it off.
Posted 12 July 2021 - 03:35 PM
USS Voyager recently sold for $193.50 + $18.55 shipping after 18 bids.
This is where these have been regularly trading for the past decade or so. Still, the supply of MIB Voyagers is not really drying up after all that. Every month a couple or more go for $150-$220 pretty reliably.
Pretty average result these days really.
This one is numbered around 51000, so think about that volume, who bought these, where they went, and the remaining demand 25 years later. Also, this is a much greater span of time than from the original Star Wars vehicles to the market clamor for them in the late 1990s, for perspective.
Posted 29 August 2021 - 08:24 AM
USS Defiant recently sold for $76.00 + $20.00 shipping after 8 bids.
One of the lowest results for a boxed Defiant in recent years, and for you only have to look a some of the posts above. Demand for these remains high, just like with Voyager, and is showing no signs of dissipating.
Well bought.
Posted 07 September 2021 - 10:05 PM
Yeah, the sphere was.... not great in terms of sales at the time, but they were quite limited in what they could plausibly do for the film.
It probably wouldn't have been feasible at the time but I would have loved it if they did an Akira or any of the other new fed ships seen in the movie.
Posted 09 September 2021 - 07:55 AM
It probably wouldn't have been feasible at the time but I would have loved it if they did an Akira or any of the other new fed ships seen in the movie.
They needed to do an Enterprise-A first, hah! They kinda missed out on some painfully obvious crowd pleasers, that in retrospect seems like merchandising malpractice
Would love some large federation ships like the Akira, Nebula, Ambassador, Miranda, Oberth.
Posted 09 September 2021 - 07:46 PM
They needed to do an Enterprise-A first, hah! They kinda missed out on some painfully obvious crowd pleasers, that in retrospect seems like merchandising malpractice
Would love some large federation ships like the Akira, Nebula, Ambassador, Miranda, Oberth.
Yeah same here.
Posted 07 November 2021 - 10:55 AM
A loose Defiant recently sold for $97.00 + $9.30 shipping after 18 desperate bids. Tested and works, bottom plug attached and is not missing. No stand.
This is certainly on the high side, as I've seen loose ones go for around $40 to $60 (including one I bought just a couple weeks ago for around $60, with stand and decals intact). But with demand at the moment, it's not all that crazy, even if on the high side.
Yes, folx, milk and gas prices are going through the roof, and so apparently are Defiant prices.
This is one of those things you can land for about $60 pretty reliably if you watch auctions closely for a few months and just take your time to find a good one. Of course, with the holiday season coming up and so many Trek series now in production, prices aren't going to be great for a while.
Posted 19 November 2021 - 05:33 PM
A Runabout, MIB, recently sold for $34.00 + $9.10 shipping after 4 bids.
If you think about it, this is actually pretty close to how much it it was new just due to 25 years of inflation. So somebody got a bargain here after a quarter century of storage.
These things actually did pretty well at retail, even though I think there were fewer produced than the TNG shuttle for instance. These seemed to have been picked up pretty quickly, along with the station, when they came out. I already did not see them at retail in the summer of 1994 -- they were largely gone.
Posted 22 November 2021 - 07:39 AM
The weird design choice of moving the windows onto the roof always bugged me - and the fact that the scale they chose wouldn't allow you to close the canopy with a figure inside. They should have re-issued these with a redesigned door and a snap-in interior as part of the Innerspace line - or at least compatible with those mini-figures... I think it would have been close to the right scale for them.
EDIT:
Just looked at a toy review of one of them on Youtube (here, if you're interested) and the issues extend beyond the cockpit window mislocation. They deepened the jowels under the cockpit to try to make enough room for the action figure to sit inside... but there wasn't enough anyway! So it just ended up looking cross-eyed and pudgy for no reason... a shame.
Posted 22 November 2021 - 04:23 PM
Yeah, the artists designed themselves into a corner with this one, it could have certainly had normal windows (could just paint them in with some work). Years ago I did a conversion with the normal windows installed, I cut out the openings with a wood burner and glued in transparent plastic windows. Also attached a weapons pod from the model kit. Took out the whole interior midsection that was taking up room and installed benches in there. I don't have it anymore and don't have pictures of it.
The Innerspace line was dud considering there were so many suitable, smaller vehicles that could have been made roughly to scale. I was just thinking about this the other days -- they could have done in the Innerspace line stuff like the:
- Runabout
- Just all the TNG shuttles
- Merchantman J
- Academy trainers
- TOS shuttle that doesn't open in the center like a toolbox
- Vulcan shuttle Surak
- Spacedock Pod from TMP
- Spacedock shuttle from Search for Spock
- Executive shuttle from Undiscovered Country
- Bajoran fighter
- Klingon shuttle
That's like two dozen vehicles right there. The list just goes on and on.
Posted 22 November 2021 - 05:00 PM
Posted 17 December 2021 - 06:09 PM
Enterprise B with stand recently sold for $45.00 + $9.25 shipping after 1 bid.
These are up for auction pretty regularly, but they generally don't crack the $50 barrier. This one barely did with shipping, and that's kind of impressive. Most of these have plastic yellowing issues, sticker issues, etc, so it's hard to find a really clean one. This one seemed about average, and gets bonus points for having a stand, but perhaps not a close-out panel. No info whether anything worked on it was listed.
The DST model is so much more superior to these, it's kinda wild to see these bring this kind of money, but hey -- it's not about the realism with these. I myself still don't have one tbh.
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