If Panzer Dragoon had an action figure line

Who would you want to see immortilised in plastic? Lagi is the obvious choice but who else? I guess I will go with Craymen as the bad guys has the better designs…

You posted the topic twice!

POINT AND LAUGH!!!

Atolm. Azel. Abadd. Edge. The Solo Wing.

Preferably by McFarlane toys.

Dunno how that happened. And stop laughing at me. :anjou_happy:

Stripe Wing
Paet
Eye Wing
Dark Dragon
Prototype D
a Seeker guy (PDS’s costume)
Glidewing (PD2wei)
Lundi
Golia with attachable black airship
Spectre (Zastava’s)
and those ships that could be seen right in the begining of PD2wei’s episode 3.

In resume : all my favourite’s :smiley:

In truth i’d want to see a Coolia with a Rider.

There’d only been one reply (not counting Gehn’s attempt at PD humour :anjou_happy:) in the duplicate topic so far, so I figured it’d be OK to clear it away - I saw you’d already come over to this thread too fmalinkevich, so I didn’t think anyone would mind.

As for me, I’d probably like to see figures or models of Kyle and Azel - Azel especially had a really distinctive (and distinctly panzer-ish) character design that’d look interesting in three dimensions.

INSPIRATION! :anjou_love:

Perhaps all of the Britons on this forum could take a day-trip down to Nottingham (with a second group hopping on a train to Middlesex to cajole the copyrights from Sega) and petition Games Workshop to mint a range of minature Imperial and Meccanian airships, The myriad specimens and forms of Dragons (Solo Wing, Atolm, Dragonmares, &c.), and pure-type swarms. Then we could devise a Battlefleet Gothic variant for full Panzer Dragoon wargaming!

What would have happened if the Grig Orig had managed to discharge her main cannon before it was disabled at the end of Saga Disc III? What if Lagi had rolled double-ones on the Pursuit chart in Eins? How large would Mel Cava be on the table? We’d be able to find out! :anjou_happy:

Ah, one can dream…

GW would charge us a fortune. Besides, the BFG range is big enough that could covert our own ships fairly easily.

[quote=“Robert Frazer”]INSPIRATION! :anjou_love:

Perhaps all of the Britons on this forum could take a day-trip down to Nottingham (with a second group hopping on a train to Middlesex to cajole the copyrights from Sega) and petition Games Workshop to mint a range of minature Imperial and Meccanian airships, The myriad specimens and forms of Dragons (Solo Wing, Atolm, Dragonmares, &c.), and pure-type swarms. Then we could devise a Battlefleet Gothic variant for full Panzer Dragoon wargaming!

What would have happened if the Grig Orig had managed to discharge her main cannon before it was disabled at the end of Saga Disc III? What if Lagi had rolled double-ones on the Pursuit chart in Eins? How large would Mel Cava be on the table? We’d be able to find out! :anjou_happy:

Ah, one can dream…[/quote]

Are you kidding? Games Workshop is the last people I want to make figurines of PANZER DRAGOON. Their prices are way over the top as it is.

I think both of you are being unduly harsh on Games Workshop. I will concede that their prices may be hard to meet for some, but you’re treating it as if a single pot of paint equates to a Rolex watch, which is patently untrue. Do you expect Games Workshop to just give minatures away? They’re not that expensive. Besides, the production costs are quite high for those minatures - top quality doesn’t come cheap.

I’ve been playing Games Workshop games for over nine years, and it’s with confidence I can say that they’re one of the very few hobbyists’ companies who could genuinely honour the full tremendous scale and marvellous intricacy of the Panzer Dragoon world (look at the masses of background that Warhammer and Warhammer 40,000 are steeped in, and how they’ve embraced the full Tolkien panoply [not just the films] with their Lord of the Rings tie-in) whilst creating and manufacturing a sophisticated range of attractive models and being able to illustrate and publicise Panzer Dragoon to the entire world. I think a few extra pounds on the Craymen’s Black Fleet boxed set would be high value for money when all those other benefits were the trade-off.

As much as it pains some people to admit, Games Workshop staff aren’t money-grubbers - they’re gamers themselves, devoted to their craft, and have amongst the most professional artists and sculptors I’ve seen (although admittedly their novelists leave a lot to be desired) - with their careers devising daemons, beasts and aliens, they’d take to the weird, wonderful and colourful creatures and contraptions of Panzer Dragoon like ducks to water…

And be honest - wouldn’t you adore seeing Codices like Saga: The First Empire or Battlezones: Li Vis on your shelf? :anjou_happy:

Yes I would but for a reasonable price.

[quote=“Robert Frazer”]As much as it pains some people to admit, Games Workshop staff aren’t money-grubbers - they’re gamers themselves, devoted to their craft, and have amongst the most professional artists and sculptors I’ve seen (although admittedly their novelists leave a lot to be desired) - with their careers devising daemons, beasts and aliens, they’d take to the weird, wonderful and colourful creatures and contraptions of Panzer Dragoon like ducks to water…
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Wrong. GW’s heads aren’t gamers. The development team, yes, but the actual CEO’s etc are most likely not. The head honchos do stuff like piss off developers so bad they leave (Andy Chambers…).

Betcha I can convert an Enforcer easily.

Everyone and everything.

The Solo Wing…I never was and never will be a collector, but that’d be the one of the few things I’d ever willingly pay a fortune for.

Paet’s “workshop” corner comes in second place, you know a small scenery piece. Perhaps depicting the moment he takes the “real” ship piece and just throws it away…groan :anjou_happy:

Third place: Azel with removable Black Fleet coat. Hubba hubba! :anjou_embarassed: Did I just say that aloud? g

Don’t worry. I’ve been saying worse for a while now. :anjou_embarassed:

seems like with you too… there would be no need for the coat to even come with it.

The coat’s for when I want her to look badass :stuck_out_tongue:

GW’s profits dipped last year, according to the Daily Mail. They put it down to the slowing sales of the LoTR game. Maybe PD isn’t so far off after all…