- Good quality product
- Suddenly gets popular
- Ramp up production
- Expand product range
- Quality is now shit
- “Anon have you heard of X, they’re amazing!!!”
(Edit: sorry, I get frustrated by trends)
(Edit: sorry, I get frustrated by trends)
Did you finish the display?
Took a while but I think it’s an old Romulan bird-of-prey. Any other ideas?
The bussard collector colour seems to vary quite a lot according to Google image search.
There’s a big borg cube one?! This was from a company called bluebrixx (somebody asked in a previous thread)
Great models yet again!
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I spent so much time with STO when it first came out. Sadly feature creep ruined it for me as time went by. I played a couple of hours recently though and enjoyed the nostalgia a lot!
I probably still have my pre-order t-shirt somewhere…
The small ships are so cute… Do you have a shelf for them?
Garden chair by Danish designer Peter Opsvik. It promoted the concept of “best position is next position” in regards to sitting posture and ergonomics. Actually pretty nice to sit in - worth trying out if you happen to see one irl.
If this had been available when I was a child it would’ve been the only thing I wanted!
Hope you do post everyday so I get to marvel at it too 😄
It doesn’t make sense to try to sell a quality product when the demand is based on a fad.
Trendy = bad for the consumer as a principle but it’s not as if we have time to constantly second guess everything (without going crazy).
Birkenstock, DocMartens, Red Wing, Church’s Kitchenaid, every “luxury” brand you can think of and most products listed on BIFL threads… (Also crocs but I feel they sell at such a low price point to begin with that it doesn’t warrant cheaping out. Fake crocs are cheaper and just as durable though.)
All these brands get ultra-popular because one product goes viral which they start producing cheaply and use to grow their business and later, if succesful bring out a “heritage”, “pro” or “classic” line for a higher price than the model was going for originally.