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Bronze Card Talk Member |
Set for their usual April-ish release? | ||
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Diamond Card Talk Member |
Perhaps, but not April of this 2018 year, and its really going to be Season 8, even it remains to be called 7. I said the producers wouldn't do this, but they did and I was wrong. Not only did they drag out Season 7 with a split schedule, but it has been recently announced that the last remaining episodes will not air until some time in 2019. The reason is that the production is so awesome, they must take their time to make those final 8 - 10 hours. By the way, there are also 5 possible sequels/prequels/offshoot series ideas in discussion. Fat chance! As much as I have enjoyed GoT at times, I am not going to get sucked into another show, or even another related card title. By the time GoT comes back I will have to re-watch it if I want to remember where we left off. What is entertaining about sitting around waiting for something you are interested in. I am all for production values, but I don't believe that's it. I think sometimes things take too long because they can take too long and everybody still gets paid. The finish product is not any better than what could have been in a third of the time. So this crawl to the finish of GoT has really irked me and my only recourse is to swear off watching any of their new shows, because it's too late not to see the end of this one, eventually. Rant over. | |||
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I think ravenheart was asking about the card set not the TV season, which is tentatively scheduled for May per Steve on RA’s website. | |||
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Diamond Card Talk Member |
Now that I re-read, you're right. Sorry about that. Guess I was just seeing red over the news. The cards are scheduled for April/May. The NSU preview says "many first time signers, and more high-end cards". It also mentions "expansions from Valyrian Steel and more". I'm thinking this refers to a second 2018 release again, as Valyrian was in 2017, but who knows? Now what happens with the cards next year in April when the last episodes may be still airing is unknown. RA can't have a Season 8 release until its finished, so that puts it at late 2019 or even early 2020. I have collected these GoT cards since Season 1 and the great thing about the title was that, unlike many others, we got one set per year and I could manage the autographs. This drag to the finish for the show also means a drag to the finish for the cards. If RA intends to keep producing GoT at 2 sets per year with no new episodes in 2018, even the star signatures will be repeated to death. I don't know if RA will do that, just speculating on what is written and what happened last year. At this point I have to see what new autographs are produced, what high-end products will cost, and if I can still keep my GoT cards reasonably up-to-date with what comes out this year. | |||
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The Valyrian Steel set wasn't concentrated on a season, whereas Season 7 cards will be like the previous sets and have a base set that tells the story of the season and characters. I see no reason why that's confusing or needs to change. After all, other sets have had secondary sets like "Heroes & Villains" and other scraping the bottom of the barrel sets. I have some Buffy Season Sets but also some of the lesser titles like "Women of Sunnydale" or "Memories". They're easy to separate from each other. Hey Raven, I see you're going round and round on the usual whining about why the show is when it is. You can get off that unicycle any time you like. I'm not bothering to even air the plainly obvious as I don't want to get dizzy. So I won't waste any more breath on that issue. I consider the Season sets as the 'proper' sets and Valyrian Steel type ones as the overkill sets. Although, that set did have some nice blasts from the past and some great duals. But apart from the autographs I thought that set was mostly 'meh'. I have patience so I'll be interested in what will be on offer for the 'usual' S7 set. These days I go in with low expectations and hope to be pleasantly surprised. | |||
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Diamond Card Talk Member |
Sometimes I like to whine, cue in the violins. And I certainly don't want to make you dizzy chasing my unicycle, but saying that other titles have put out unnecessary, scrapping the bottom of the barrel sets really doesn't make it any better, does it? But I agree with you, it is what it is. Now what do we talk about? | |||
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Whatever happened to those rather interesting idea for cards they did for Season 1? I want to say "shadow box"? They were really thick cards and very unusual...kind of looking through a window. I think it was a set of about 6.(I have them just not to hand to look at them) I suppose they might have been too expensive to make? Edited to add... It would have been interesting to really use the scope of that design, say: looking from a window of the Red Keep. Or from Dragonstone. My imagination is running a little...but there was a lot of ideas they could have done with that. Better than more parallels anyway. | |||
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Diamond Card Talk Member |
Shadow box is the correct term. RA did some nice Laser cut cards for the steel set so I would like to some of these plus some lenticular cards would be nice | |||
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I wasn't too fussed with the laser cut cards...too much like a paper doily. I did like the lenticular ones though. Either way both those chase sets had something different about them than the lazy parallels. Had RA done shadow box cards for any other title? Or was that a one-off for GoT? | |||
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Gold Card Talk Member |
Looks like RA did Shadow Box cards on James Bond, True Blood, and at least 2 Marvel sets. | |||
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Not many sets, then. Anyway, I doubt it would happen, but it would be nice to have another set with the wealth of imagery they could use for them now. | |||
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Diamond Card Talk Member |
For Star Trek also. I've seen them for Scott, Uhura and McCoy. Don't ask me from which set, I can't keep them straight. | |||
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They did a really nice shadowbox card for Spartacus as well. | |||
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Silver Card Talk Member |
Release date is May 9th. Product page is now up on the RA site... https://scifihobby.com/product...hrones/season_seven/ | |||
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Platinum Card Talk Member |
Looks cool! 20 new signers is awesome! | |||
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Really pleased to see cards from Jim Broadbent, Paul Kaye, Richard Dormer, Mark Gatiss and Joseph Mawle. To be honest, I'm really pleased with all the new signers. A Valyrian Steel style Rory McCann auto is also welcome. | |||
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Love all the new signers. What, no Ed Sheeran? But am I right that the SRP is starting out much higher for a season set? $99/box vs. $84 for season 6 currently on RA's site. | |||
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Diamond Card Talk Member |
RA list has 29 cards, with 22 new signers, so far. You can expect another 30, give or take a few. I don't know may of the new actors by name besides Broadbent and McInnerny. Joe Dempsie as Gendry was overdo. Most of the rest are getting too close to spear chuckers to me, but some feel there are no small parts in these shows. One thing I never mentioned, but always wanted to about the Game of Thrones series. It's not just the character names that can't be spelled out, but its also most of the actor's names. Try copying these names on a spreadsheet and all you do is go back and forth trying to spell them right. The character names are of course all made up for fantasy lands, but quite a lot of these actors must also come from far flung countries. What is a Nell Tiger Free, Staz Nair, Pilou Asbaek, Wilf Scolding or a Aisling Franciosi? And that's just in this batch. There have been many oddly named actors sprinkled throughout the GoT seasons and you can just forget about the unpronounceable character names. And yeah the price has gone up, but you shouldn't be paying full SRP. | |||
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I think actors go for strange names to stand out. But a lot of the actors in GoT are from a range of countries, and I'm sure in their country of origin their names are easy to say. I still struggle with Nikolaj Coster-Waldau. I do know that Aisling is usually pronounced "ash-ling" and means 'dream' in Irish. As she was born in Italy I guess her last name is Italian. That actress played a big part in all three seasons of the TV series The Fall, with Gillian Anderson, set in Belfast. As to Nell Tiger Free. Sounds more like a charity helping tigers. Ooo what's the odds that Nell will have a wiggly line as an autograph? Maybe a paw print?! I'm suspecting the price increase is due to some of those crappy metal cards they're still trying to offload on to us as inserts. Perhaps they can be melted down to make our own Hand of The King/Queen pin badge?! OR like everything else going up in price these days, RA didn't want to be left out of the general price hikes. | |||
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Bronze Card Talk Member |
Still no Liam Cunningham...ugh. | |||
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