Tycho
11-27-2009, 11:01 AM
Toyetic - is that a real word? Well I'm using it in threads often these days.
Such as "this or that" would be most "toyetic."
To me it means "prone to make a good toy."
For example, a lot of the vehicles seen in the recent GI Joe movie are most toyetic.
Jocasta Nu, though a figure I want really bad for my dioramas, is not very toyetic. If she were made with a lightsaber - and even more so with a Death Star destroying portable proton torpedo launcher that fits hidden into her library cart - she could be more toyetic.
Even less toyetic, but interesting for me to purchase, would be background moisture farmers from Mos Eisley Spaceport that you see walking by as Luke drives the landspeeder into town, heading for the cantina.
More toyetic would be a LAAT vehicle that drops the AT-TE into battle.
Most toyetic is the AAT tank or Jedi Starfighter because of how affordable that size of vehicle is in its movie authentic form even. (That's why Hasbro made them).
But who else uses the term "toyetic?" Should we use a different word? Should we make that an official word?
Who has the phone number for "Webster" to tell him about this?
Such as "this or that" would be most "toyetic."
To me it means "prone to make a good toy."
For example, a lot of the vehicles seen in the recent GI Joe movie are most toyetic.
Jocasta Nu, though a figure I want really bad for my dioramas, is not very toyetic. If she were made with a lightsaber - and even more so with a Death Star destroying portable proton torpedo launcher that fits hidden into her library cart - she could be more toyetic.
Even less toyetic, but interesting for me to purchase, would be background moisture farmers from Mos Eisley Spaceport that you see walking by as Luke drives the landspeeder into town, heading for the cantina.
More toyetic would be a LAAT vehicle that drops the AT-TE into battle.
Most toyetic is the AAT tank or Jedi Starfighter because of how affordable that size of vehicle is in its movie authentic form even. (That's why Hasbro made them).
But who else uses the term "toyetic?" Should we use a different word? Should we make that an official word?
Who has the phone number for "Webster" to tell him about this?