tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-792654660614185677.post8851028469301066855..comments2021-08-20T02:59:50.579-07:00Comments on Transcendentel Musings: Happy 2014Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18055701696307723736noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-792654660614185677.post-88913134359562552872014-01-04T11:30:02.606-08:002014-01-04T11:30:02.606-08:00Glad to see you had a good Christmas with a fair o...Glad to see you had a good Christmas with a fair old selection of goodies. <br /><br />I've got about four or five original Big Tracks dotted around the place, I know parts of one are here at home, but all the rest are in my folks' attic. <br /><br />I'll have to dig them out one day, put them back together and see if they still work. One I painted metallic blue, another was painted grey and turned into a space ship, then I think I may have the others in their original finish.<br /><br />The Pyramids of Mars set, the second one you mention is pretty good, but the Marcus Scarman figure has details painted on at the rear that could easily have been sculpted into the master. I don't know whether this was an oversight, but it does look odd. <br /><br />Sutekh is lovely, as is the sarcophagus, but the pyramid is just a huge pile of shite - they shouldn't have bothered with that - it's pure bin material. I'm also not overly keen on the box art. It looks quite poor.<br /><br />Regardless of that, display the three main elements with the Dummies from the previous set and the correct Doctor and you'll have one mighty impressive set up.<br /><br />Happy 2014 to you and yours!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com