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[[Image:Cyloncenturianmajesticstudios.jpg|thumb|right|Cylon Centurion 1/6th scale figure by Majestic Studios]]
[[Image:Cyloncenturianmajesticstudios.jpg|thumb|right|Cylon Centurion 1/6th scale figure by Majestic Studios]]
The Majestic Studios 1/6th Scale Figure Collection is a series of 12"<ref name="size">Human characters approx 12", Cylons approx 13.5".</ref> figures from both the classic and [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|re-imagined ''Battlestar Galactica'']] series.


[[Lee Adama|Lee Adama]], the first human character from the new series, is dressed in his leather-look fatigues and comes with full flight gear including helmet and weapon. He comes with two interchangeable sets of hands so that you can switch from flight gloves on to gloves off.  
'''Majestic Studios''' was the product release division of '''Boom Ltd.'''<ref>{{cite_web|url=http://www.majesticstudiosinc.com/about.html|title=Majestic Studios Inc. - About Us|date=05 December 2004|accessdate=25 August 2019}}</ref>, a licensee that created collectible 1/6th scale collectible figures from both the [[Original Series]] and [[Re-imagined Series]] during 2005 and 2006. The company no longer exists as of 2007, and its founder Rick Phares went on to create the short-lived Spectre Toys in 2010.<ref>{{cite_web|url=http://www.collectiondx.com/manufacturer/majestic_studios|title=CollectionDX.com: Majestic Studios|accessdate=25 August 2019}}</ref>


The [[Cylon Centurion|Cylon Centurion]] from the new series features interchangeable forearms that can be switched from bladed fingers to turret guns, and a lenticular eyepiece to simulate red eye movement. In a press release, CEO Rick Phares noted, “The Cylon will be the most accurate figure we have released to date because we’re working directly from the original computer CGI files of its design from ZOIC, the special effects company responsible for bringing the Cylon to life on the screen.” “This figure is technically the most difficult project I’ve had the pleasure to work on,” says Phares. “It is made up of hand poured poly-resin, hard plastic ABS and soft plastic PVC. While we did have the benefit of the exact computer design from special effect company ZOIC, every piece of our figure needed to be engineered from scratch since there are obviously no user’s guide or manual for Cylon movement.”<ref name="PharesQuote">Rick Phares quote courtesy of [http://www.action-figure.com/index.php?name=News&file=article&sid=19510 Action-Figure.com].</ref>
In 2008, [[Amok Time]] attempted to continue the mantle established by Majestic Studios with prototyping the Original Series line, featuring [[Athena (Amok Time)|Athena]], [[Boomer (Amok Time)|Lieutenant Boomer]], [[Cain (Amok Time)|Commander Cain]], [[Tigh (Amok Time)|Colonel Tigh]] and [[Lucifer (Amok Time)|Lucifer]]<ref>{{cite_web|url=http://www.figures.com/databases/action.cgi?setup_file=fignews2.setup&category=actionfigures&topic=141&show_article=4&nl=1|title=Figures.com: TF08: It's About AMOK TIME|date=26 February 2008|accessdate=01 September 2019|last=Saylor|first=Jeff|format=|language=}}</ref>, but ultimately failed to deliver full production runs on these pieces.


Figures from their collection averaged about 12 inches in height<ref name="size">Human characters approximately 12 inches, Cylons approximately 13.5 inches.</ref>, and often contained display stands and related accessories to the character.
== Original Series Offerings ==
One of the most comprehensive Original Series-centric releases in the 1/6 scale, Majestic Studios released figures for the following characters in 2005:
* [[Adama (Majestic Studios)|Commander Adama]]
* [[Apollo (Majestic Studios)|Captain Apollo]]
* [[Starbuck (Majestic Studios)|Lieutenant Starbuck]]
* [[Centurion (Majestic Studios)|Cylon Centurion (Silver)]]
* [[Centurion (Majestic Studios)|Cylon Centurion (Gold)]]
In addition, a [[Apollo and Starbuck (Majestic Studios)|special 500-unit two-pack]] consisting of Apollo and Starbuck from "[[Experiment in Terra]]" were produced and released exclusively for Time and Space Toys. As one would expect, the figures' clothing, accessories and even display stand were white.
[[Amok Time]] attempted to re-release these offerings with updates, such as sculpts for Apollo and Starbuck, and the addition of the missing "skirt" for the Cylon Centurions<ref name="afi">{{cite_web|url=http://www.actionfigureinsider.com/my-thoughts-on-toy-fair-part-1-amok-time/|title=Action Figure Insider: My Thoughts on Toy Fair Part 1 - Amok Time|date=23 February 2008|accessdate=01 September 2019|last=Pickett|first=Daniel}}</ref>. Outside of updates to the Centurions, no other improvements cam to fruition.
== Re-imagined Series Offerings ==
The [[Cylon Centurion (RDM)|Cylon Centurion]] from the new series features interchangeable forearms that can be switched from bladed fingers to turret guns, and a lenticular eyepiece to simulate red eye movement. In a press release, CEO Rick Phares noted, “The Cylon will be the most accurate figure we have released to date because we’re working directly from the original computer CGI files of its design from [[Zoic|ZOIC]], the special effects company responsible for bringing the Cylon to life on the screen.”
“This figure is technically the most difficult project I’ve had the pleasure to work on,” says Phares. “It is made up of hand poured poly-resin, hard plastic ABS and soft plastic PVC. While we did have the benefit of the exact computer design from special effect company ZOIC, every piece of our figure needed to be engineered from scratch since there are obviously no user’s guide or manual for Cylon movement.”<ref name="PharesQuote">Rick Phares quote courtesy of [http://www.action-figure.com/index.php?name=News&file=article&sid=19510 Action-Figure.com].</ref>
A prototype of [[Lee Adama|Lee Adama]] was shown dressed in his flight suit with full flight gear including helmet and weapon, and two interchangeable sets of hands so that you can switch from flight gloves on to gloves off.
The [[Cylon Centurion|Cylon Centurion]] was released in both a standard and a "Battle Damaged" exclusive edition in mid-2006. The [[Lee Adama|Lee Adama]] figure expected in late 2006 was rescheduled for January 2007 and then canceled.<ref name="cancel">Cancellation notice appeared in the March 2007 Cancellation List compiled by Diamond Previews.</ref>


'''Confirmed models:'''
'''Confirmed models:'''
*[[Cylon Centurion|Cylon Centurion]]
*[[Cylon Centurion|Cylon Centurion]]
*[[Cylon Centurion|Battle Damaged Cylon Centurion (San Diego Comic-Con Exclusive, limited run of 500)]]
*[[Cylon Centurion|Battle Damaged Cylon Centurion (San Diego Comic-Con Exclusive, limited run of 500)]]
*[[Lee Adama|Lee Adama]]
*[[Lee Adama|Lee Adama]] (Canceled)


'''Rumored models:'''
'''Rumored models:'''
*[[Number Six|Number Six]]
*[[Number Six|Number Six]] (Canceled)
*[[Sharon Valerii (Galactica copy)|Sharon "Boomer" Valerii]]
*[[Sharon Valerii (Galactica copy)|Sharon "Boomer" Valerii]] (Canceled)


'''Suggested Prices:'''
'''Suggested Prices:'''
*12" figures $44.95
*12" figures $44.95
*13.5" Cylon $59.95 (SDCC exclusive significantly more expensive)
*13.5" Cylon $59.95 (SDCC exclusive)


'''Release dates:'''
'''Release dates:'''
*[[Cylon Centurion|Battle Damaged Cylon Centurion]] July 2006
*[[Cylon Centurion|Battle Damaged Cylon Centurion]] July 2006
*[[Cylon Centurion|Cylon Centurion]] August 2006
*[[Cylon Centurion|Cylon Centurion]] August 2006
*[[Lee Adama|Lee Adama]] 2007
*[[Lee Adama|Lee Adama]] January 2007 (Canceled)


==Related Imagery==
==Related Imagery==
<gallery>
<gallery mode="slideshow">
Image:Cylon D3682.jpg|Cylon Centurion</gallery>
Image:Cylon D3682.jpg|Cylon Centurion
Image:Leeadamamajesticstudios.jpg|Lee Adama (prototype)
</gallery>
 
== See Also ==
 
* [https://www.figurerealm.com/actionfigure?action=seriesitemlist&id=2176 FigureRealm.com - Majestic Studios]


==References==
==References==
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{{reflist}}


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Latest revision as of 19:20, 17 January 2021

Cylon Centurion 1/6th scale figure by Majestic Studios

Majestic Studios was the product release division of Boom Ltd.[1], a licensee that created collectible 1/6th scale collectible figures from both the Original Series and Re-imagined Series during 2005 and 2006. The company no longer exists as of 2007, and its founder Rick Phares went on to create the short-lived Spectre Toys in 2010.[2]

In 2008, Amok Time attempted to continue the mantle established by Majestic Studios with prototyping the Original Series line, featuring Athena, Lieutenant Boomer, Commander Cain, Colonel Tigh and Lucifer[3], but ultimately failed to deliver full production runs on these pieces.

Figures from their collection averaged about 12 inches in height[4], and often contained display stands and related accessories to the character.

Original Series Offerings[edit]

One of the most comprehensive Original Series-centric releases in the 1/6 scale, Majestic Studios released figures for the following characters in 2005:

In addition, a special 500-unit two-pack consisting of Apollo and Starbuck from "Experiment in Terra" were produced and released exclusively for Time and Space Toys. As one would expect, the figures' clothing, accessories and even display stand were white.

Amok Time attempted to re-release these offerings with updates, such as sculpts for Apollo and Starbuck, and the addition of the missing "skirt" for the Cylon Centurions[5]. Outside of updates to the Centurions, no other improvements cam to fruition.

Re-imagined Series Offerings[edit]

The Cylon Centurion from the new series features interchangeable forearms that can be switched from bladed fingers to turret guns, and a lenticular eyepiece to simulate red eye movement. In a press release, CEO Rick Phares noted, “The Cylon will be the most accurate figure we have released to date because we’re working directly from the original computer CGI files of its design from ZOIC, the special effects company responsible for bringing the Cylon to life on the screen.”

“This figure is technically the most difficult project I’ve had the pleasure to work on,” says Phares. “It is made up of hand poured poly-resin, hard plastic ABS and soft plastic PVC. While we did have the benefit of the exact computer design from special effect company ZOIC, every piece of our figure needed to be engineered from scratch since there are obviously no user’s guide or manual for Cylon movement.”[6]

A prototype of Lee Adama was shown dressed in his flight suit with full flight gear including helmet and weapon, and two interchangeable sets of hands so that you can switch from flight gloves on to gloves off.

The Cylon Centurion was released in both a standard and a "Battle Damaged" exclusive edition in mid-2006. The Lee Adama figure expected in late 2006 was rescheduled for January 2007 and then canceled.[7]

Confirmed models:

Rumored models:

Suggested Prices:

  • 12" figures $44.95
  • 13.5" Cylon $59.95 (SDCC exclusive)

Release dates:

Related Imagery[edit]

See Also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. Majestic Studios Inc. - About Us (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). (05 December 2004). Retrieved on 25 August 2019.
  2. CollectionDX.com: Majestic Studios (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). Retrieved on 25 August 2019.
  3. Saylor, Jeff (26 February 2008). Figures.com: TF08: It's About AMOK TIME (backup available on Archive.org) (in ). Retrieved on 01 September 2019.
  4. Human characters approximately 12 inches, Cylons approximately 13.5 inches.
  5. Pickett, Daniel (23 February 2008). Action Figure Insider: My Thoughts on Toy Fair Part 1 - Amok Time (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). Retrieved on 01 September 2019.
  6. Rick Phares quote courtesy of Action-Figure.com.
  7. Cancellation notice appeared in the March 2007 Cancellation List compiled by Diamond Previews.