Mentioned in
the previous post; they aren't 'nano', nor even micro, or mini, but Britains 'standard' 54mm'ish!
A funny one
this, coming after a discussion the other day on Brian Heiler's Faceplant Group
page and Shawn's Fantasy Blog just posting the Star Trek figures (I have
one; The Next Generation, but Original Series aren’t on UK Amazon yet)
leading me to feel a look at EMCE,
the common thread in a number of nice figure sets is in order.
The set here
is designed by EMCE under a NanoforceTM brand-mark, and
sold by Diamond Select Toys (operation
behind the 888-comic-book
shop locator portal, President & CEO; Steve
Geppi) under a PX / Previews Exclusive brand mark, all
four brands are on the header card! EMCE
were/are a design team, originally set up by Paul “Dr
Mego” Clarke (licensee,
marketer?) with Joe Sena (sculptor) on board.
Joe Sena was
already President of Spherewerx,
another brand, and the EMCE
connection was a partnership which has (temporarily?) ended, although it
appears Joe now controls (or can still use) the EMCE branding. Now, for those who need to know more, there is tons
out there, especially on Youtube, as the bigger story involves Mattel, Mego and
huge licences for action-figures, about which I have little interest.
But they
have produced quite a few "2-inch figures" (their words), or 51mm, under
the umbrella brand Nanoforce, of
which we have seen the WWII Zombies here already, are - here - looking
at the Aliens figures, and have Fallout, Gears of War and the aforementioned Star Trek in the long queue!
Some of the
newer stuff (Gears' and Fallout) is actually closer to the full 54/56mm (with
their thicker bases), but 'Trek, Aliens (here) and the Zombies at War are closer to 50mm, this
is as complete a list as I can muster, alphabetically;
- Aliens -vs- Colonial Marines (35 figures, out of production, but
findable, getting a bit pricey - Diamond
Select Toys / PX Previews Exclusive / designed
by Nanoforce by EMCE Toys) Licensor -
20th Century Fox.
- Fallout 76 (12 figures per bag, 3 sets, 4 boxed sets include a 4"
figure and extra [blind pack] poses, still around, affordable - Bethesda / Toynk / Nanoforce by EMCE Toys /
Forth castle) Licensors - Bethesda
Softworks a Zenimax Media Co.
- Gears 5 (Gears of War), (5-figures + droid, bag, glow in the dark
variation, still around, affordable - Nanoforce
by EMCE Toys (a brand of) Forth Castle Macromedia) Licensors - The Coalition / XBox Games / Microsoft,
UK retailer Toynk (?)
- John Carpenter's Halloween (12 figures + 1 4" figure, very rare,
limited edition of 2500 units, very expensive when found - Fright Rags / Nanoforce
by EMCE Toys) Licensor - Compass
International Pictures
- Night of the Living Dead (12 figures + 1 4" figure, very rare,
limited edition, very expensive when found - Fright Rags / Nanoforce
by EMCE Toys / Image Ten)
- Star Trek (12 figures + micro-ship model, 2 boxed-sets so far, newest,
affordable - PX Previews Exclusive /
Nanoforce by EMCE Toys / Fanwares
a division of Fanwraps) Licensor - CBS Studios
- Universal Monsters (planned/cancelled? EMCE / Mego?)
- You Will Emerge (24 figure bag, Fallout expansion, still around,
affordable - Bethesda / Nanoforce by EMCE Toys / Forth castle, no Toynk)
Licensors - Bethesda Softworks a Zenimax Media Co.
- Zombies at War (35 figures, out of production, but findable, getting a
bit pricey - PX Previews Exclusive / Brilliant Novelty Co. / Diamond Comic
Distributors / EMCE Toys (a brand of)
Forth Castle Macromedia, no 'Nanoforce')
- Zombies -vs- Zombie Hunters (35 figures, out of production, but findable,
getting a bit pricey - PX Previews
Exclusive / Brilliant Novelty Co. /
Diamond Comic Distributors / EMCE Toys (a brand of) Forth Castle Macromedia, no 'Nanoforce')
Glow in the
dark versions of both the Aliens (not Colonial Marines) and Zombies (not
Hunters) were available in glowing slime as blind-capsule purchases from
shop-counter boxes, five sculpts each.
The figures
are OK, but a bit clumpy, like the Zombies at War, not as polished as the
current Gears'/Fallout/'Trek set's figures. You get 35 figures in total, with 5
sculpts for each 'side' and you are pretty much guaranteed to get at least three-each of
all ten poses in a set.