Um, if someone were to be so inclined, how would they go about convincing someone to allow a model company to buy the licence to make Stargate models for an inexpensive licence fee?
Question one: Who would have to talk to the model companies? Joe Malozzi? RDA? MGM?
Question two: What selling points could a fan such as myself point out to the licensee about the benefits of making Stargate model kits? I can think of a couple;
Question three: Do you suppose we could get a petition drive organized to get the PTB to look into making and licencing Stargate model kits? I think an on-line petition would be super at Starship Modeler!
Question one: Who would have to talk to the model companies? Joe Malozzi? RDA? MGM?
Question two: What selling points could a fan such as myself point out to the licensee about the benefits of making Stargate model kits? I can think of a couple;
- The production cost of the show might go down somewhat with a $20 model that fully assembled and detailed sitting on your desk.
- They could use the model kits as fodder for making bashes of newer ships like a Hatak melded with an Al'kesh.
- It would give the story-boarders a greater understanding to a sense of scale if they were trying to pitch an idea for a space battle.
- The producers or the people responsible for the props could use a model for a forced perspective shot on the show. Instead of having two BC-303s that cost $30,000, how about one that costs $15,000 and the other one behind it for $20?
- It would make the fans and people who could be fans more reason to watch the show for valuable reference images for the models.
Question three: Do you suppose we could get a petition drive organized to get the PTB to look into making and licencing Stargate model kits? I think an on-line petition would be super at Starship Modeler!
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