Showing posts with label toys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label toys. Show all posts

Thursday, January 3, 2013

More Stargate sets from Best Lock

A little while ago I reported on the surprise appearance of Stargate Best Lock construction sets - Lego compatible, but much lower quality, simplistic, and cheaper. Something of a mixed blessing, as you will see in the pictures below, even Best Lock's own PR department can't make their bricks stick together very smoothly, but they are Stargate Lego-like toys, which makes them at least a little bit cool...

At the time four sets had appeared, but it seems that was just the tip of the iceberg, as various retailers are now offering a much wider range, including minifigure sets, minifigure scale playsets and ships, and mini ships as well. Here's a run-down of the sets so far available:

BC-304 Daedalus
  • One of three Atlantis branded sets in the range so far, although you could imagine it as an SG-1 304 as well I'm sure. Looks like one of the better made models of the series too.
  • Purchase: Amazon.co.uk, Amazon.de, Amazon.fr, Think Geek.
F-302
Wraith Dart
Deathglider
X-301
 X-302
F-302
Wraith Dart
SGC
Abydos
  • The largest set in the range, includes an X-302 and Deathglider, with assorted scenery, SG-1, soldiers and Jaffa!
  • Purchase: Amazon.de, Think Geek.
Battle Over Abydos
  • Smallr version of the Abydos set, swaps the X-302 for an F-302 and omits some of the scenery.
  • Purchase: Amazon.de, Think Geek.
Deathglider Attack
Jack and Daniel Off World
Jaffa Defense Tower
Jaffa Hunt
Jack and Teal'c
Apophis and Jaffa

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Almost Stargate Lego!

A dream come true, almost: Best-Lock, a Lego rip-off that makes Mega Bloks look positively high quality, has apparently acquired a license to produce Stargate construction toys. As reported by Gateworld, these have so far only appeared on the Canadian Sears website, but Best-Lock is a global brand, so they should pop up elsewhere too.

Four sets have so far been revealed, based on SG-1 and Atlantis. although the largest set is basically a combination of the same things in two of the others. Quite frankly they look amateurish compared to Lego's latest offerings from Star Wars, or their Pharaoh's Quest line (their most recent Egyptian theme), but, they're Stargate almost-Lego, so I'm still quite excited; I think the Daedalus looks like the best of the bunch:

 
 
 

Perhaps what's most encouraging about this is that at least someone seems to be interesting in the Stargate franchise. What with the novels now only coming as ebooks, the last comics publisher managing all of two miniseries, new audiobooks only just starting to appear again, and recent talk of rebooting back to the movie continuity, I'm glad there's some glimmer of interest in the TV series still.

Now the conundrum, buy sub-standard fake Lego with a Stargate flavour, or get a bunch of Pharaoh's Quest, snakes from Ninjago, and some other Lego to make your own proper Lego Stargate stuff?

Friday, January 6, 2012

A remarkably articulate Tyrannosaur

Check out this incredible Jurassic Park Tyrannosaurs Rex action figure from Revoltech. It’s a bit diddly, at just 20cm, and a bit pricey, but it’s wonderfully detailed and highly articulated; with particularly impressive posing possibilities around the head and legs, plus a bendy tail: