Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
One of the most beloved Star Trek characters is Worf, the first Klingon to become an officer in Starfleet. Introduced on Star Trek: The Next Generation and appearing in four Star Trek feature films, he moved on to Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and has appeared in more Star Trek episodes than any other character.
This Latinum Edition Mini Master figure of Worf is a 1:12 scale hand-painted statue and features the authentic likeness of Michael Dorn as Lt. Commander Worf. With a fierce expression and his Bat'leth raised, Worf is ready to enter battle.
The statue stands approximately 6 inches (15 cm) tall, and comes in a full-color 5-panel box with a box cover and window display.
XL Model Hand signed by Nana Visitor, who played Kira Nerys
Limited to 500 pieces worldwide
Some of the most iconic creators in Star Trek history have signed limited-edition plaques that are exclusively available with the most desirable models.
The series launches with three of the most important figures in Star Trek history: the legend that is William Shatner: the original Captain Kirk; Nana Visitor who played Kira Nerys, who assumed command of Deep Space 9 in the series finale; and Andrew Probert, who designed the Enterprise -D, ushering in a new era of Star Trek.
Deep Space 9 was on Starfleet's frontier with both Cardassia and the Gamma Quadrant and was on the front line in the Dominion War. The station was designed by Rick Sternbach and Ricardo Delgado and built by Tony Meininger's Brazil Fabrications. The VFX team never made a high-quality CG version for the show, so Hero Collector's Ed Giddings built a new version based on careful study of the original model. This is the Hero Collector XL model which measures just under 8 inches (20 cm) across.
TCG have launched a range of Star Trek characters as part of their FleXfigs range.
These classic bendable toys from the 90s — that can be can be pulled and stretched into different poses — are making a comeback! They're starting off with four of Starfleet's greatest captains: James T. Kirk, Christopher Pike, Jean-Luc Picard, and Benjamin Sisko. We've managed to secure some of the box sets with all four captains.
The figures measure 4.5 inches (12 cm) tall.