Both policies are accessible via their website (form) or via customer service (live chat).
The same company is offering two 100% refund policies for VC 15 Nerve Tonic: first is the guarantee satisfaction policy (if you are not completely satisfied with the product you can ask for a full refund) and low price guarantee (if you find the same products at a lower price within 30 days of purchase, you can ask for a full refund). The company’s products are “inspired” by Allopathic, Ayurvedic, Chinese, Tibetan, Shamanistic, Homeopathic, Sintergetic, Homotoxologic, Yogic, and Biotech traditions, all these combined with Quantum Physics in order to develop the top-of-the line products for their customers. The supplement is manufactured by Biogenica.Īccording to their website, Biogenica represents the combination of traditional and modern medicine from every tradition in an effort to best serve their customer’s needs. The product is advertised as a temporary relief of minor symptoms associated with overwork, tension, stress or sleeplessness from worry. I'd probably feel happier if they were $20 each, but hey, petroleum products.VC 15 Nerve Tonic is a brain supplement labeled for mood and anxiety disorders. The sculpting is mostly impressive, but clearly PVC doesn't hold detail quite like resin does. I'd probably feel happier if they were $20 each, but hey, petroleum products.
Still, overall I do love these for what they are, and I hope they sell well enough for Speherewerx/Emce/Fanwares/Whoever else to continue the line with sets from other Trek series & movies. I mean, it's not a deal breaker, and I do remember having old school army men figures that were bigger than others, but this isn't something I expected from a modern day Star Trek product. Watch out for cosmic nub marks & flash!įinally, a few photos to more clearly illustrate the scale issues, this time directly side by side to as to avoid any possible perspective issues that might exist in the earlier group photos.
With Picard, who's obviously not fully materialized yet. Unfortunately, with such a large piece of PVC as the saucer is, it's always going to have some edge warping. Detail is again very good, and this has been assembled a bit better than the TOS Enterprise was. The saucer section & nacelles are PVC, while the secondary hull & stand are ABS. The Enterprise D is almost twice as big as the Micro Machines or Attack Wing miniatures. Again, the detailing is quite impressive at this size. I wouldn't be surprised to learn that these figures were designed by different teams & didn't interact much.īorg, Cardassian, Q, Romulan, and Klingon. Troi, Picard, Crusher, and LaForge are mostly in scale with each other (though I suspect Geordi may have been hitting the Brain & Nerve Tonic a bit hard,) while Worf, Riker & Data have a noticeably slimmer aesthetic going on. Here, the scale issues are more prevalent. Worf, Troi, Riker, Picard, Data, Crusher, and LaForge. Speaking of glue, it's fairly prominent everywhere it's used, be it on the ships or on the few figures that are made of multiple parts.Īnd to round out the TOS set, Kirk with the Enterprise. Aside from the aforementioned stand, the nacelles aren't properly aligned, most likely due to the pylons not being glued in symmetrically. Again, the sculpt is good but in this case the assembly has a few issues. You can see the stress mark at the top of the stand where I had to bend it because it came with the ship pointing downward & it looked odd. The secondary hull & nacelles are PVC, while the primary hull, pylons & stand are ABS. It's actually a darker shade of grey than in my pictures. BTW, Gorn is holding a dagger behind the Andorian's back, because he knows how you treat those sneaky bastards. As you can see, the clothing texture is really impressive on such a small scale, and that's part of why Nancy & the Romulan are my favorites in this set.
Scale issues aren't as prevalent here, but I'm pretty sure the Talosian should be smaller.
Next, the OG Aliens: Nancy the Salt Vampire, Romulan, Talosian, Klingon, Andorian, and Gorn. Also also, I don't know what the hell that line is that runs across McCoy's shirt. Also, Uhura & Sulu really are that much bigger compared to the rest, it's not a camera perspective issue. This photo was taken after I'd given them a good soapy scrubbing in hot water and also used a hair dryer on them to make sure they're in their intended poses. Kirk is sculpted in a very odd pose, almost as if he's just firing blindly to his right. Detail is very good for 2" figures, but some of the facial likeness has been lost in the manufacturing process. I received my Nanoforce TOS and TNG Army Builder sets in the mail yesterday, they've got their pros & cons.įirst, the Original Series Crew: Uhura, Spock, Kirk, McCoy, Sulu, and Scott.