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Leading the launch of this impressive new collectible range is the Normandy SR-2 from Mass Effect 3.
Commander Shepard's legendary vessel has been meticulously crafted in die-cast metal to capture every detail. The model was based on in-game assets to ensure that it is as accurate as possible. It measures 8.66 inches (22 cm) in length, and comes with a stand making it ideal for any collector's shelf or desk.
Our aim as always is to bring you, the fan, the opportunity to purchase items that you won't be offered elsewhere.
As a member you will receive the following perks :
10% off all items until February 28th, 2027 (in addition to all other offers).
24 hours early access to all new releases including limited-edition and signed items*.
MEMBER-ONLY sale events
MEMBER-ONLY Access to a number of exclusive products launching before February 2027. These will be at our discretion and could include Star Trek, Doctor Who, Foundation, Stargate, The Orville, The Expanse, and new as yet unannounced licenses.
We are happy to announce that this year’s exclusives will include:
Two exclusive variant Star Trek action figures.
Two more Star Trek exclusives. These are from a line that has yet to be announced and are not action figures.
A variant of a classic Battlestar Galactica ship.
The white version of the Second Doctor’s TARDIS from ‘The Mind Robber’.
Further exclusive products to be announced during the year.
Club members continue to have access to the 2024 exclusives as long as they are in stock.
We’re taking another look at the online events. We hope everyone who came enjoyed them, but we also felt that they deserved a bigger audience.
*On rare occasions where early access isn’t practical, we guarantee to fulfil orders for club members as long as they are placed within the first 24 hours.
For its third season The Orville got a new shuttle that looked sleeker and more aggressive than its predecessor.
The model is 7 inches (18 cm) long
This is an official licensed replica of the wide-bottomed Raktajino mugs that were used on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The mugs were produced by the replicators in the station’s replimat and only came in this distinctive blue colour. In reality, the mugs were produced by a company called Feltman Langer who were based in Los Angeles, California.
The design was known as a “No Spill No Slide” mug and they were originally sold to surf shops up and down the coast before the makers started promoting their use on boats. The Deep Space Nine art department used different mugs for different parts of the station and these were only meant for use on the Promenade.
This is an official licensed replica of the wide-bottomed Raktajino mugs that were used on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. This version carries the logo for Quark’s Bar, something that never actually appeared on screen, where all the mugs like this were produced by the repliactors. In reality, the mugs were produced by a company called Feltman Langer who were based in Los Angeles, California.
The design was known as a “No Spill No Slide” mug and they were originally sold to surf shops up and down the coast before the makers started promoting their use on boats. The Deep Space Nine art department chose the design because they thought it looked suitably alien.
This is an official licensed replica of the wide-bottomed Raktajino mugs that were used on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. This version of the mug carries the show’s logo. In reality, the mugs were produced by a company called Feltman Langer who were based in Los Angeles, California.
The design was known as a “No Spill No Slide” mug and they were originally sold to surf shops up and down the coast before the makers started promoting their use on boats. The Deep Space Nine art department used different mugs for different parts of the station and style of mug only appeared on the Promenade.
Rutherford had a cybernetic implant that was the result of an accident at Starfleet Academy. He was an engineer who was passionate aboard the U.S.S. Cerritos, and he comes with a model of it along with a toolkit.
The figure is 4.5 inches (11.4 cm) tall. It is part of a new series that features characters from all the modern Star Trek shows.
Collectors edition, fully articulated figure of the Second Doctor. Featuring a fully realised likeness of Patrick Troughton, authentically styled costume, highly detailed accessories and display base. Packaged in full-colour display box.
Collectors edition, fully articulated figure of the Fourth Doctor. Featuring a fully realised likeness of Tom Baker, authentically styled costume, highly detailed accessories and display base. Packaged in full-colour display box.
This is the Dalek that started it all: the original version which made its debut in the 1963 episode 'The Dead Planet'. These first Daleks were restricted to their city on Skaro and drew power through the floor, but they were every bit as deadly and evil as the Daleks that followed.
This new model was sculpted by Dalek expert Gavin Rymill and is approximately 7 inches (18 cm) tall. It is made of polystone, has a detailed gun and manipulator arm, both of which are attached by magnets, and in an upgrade on previous models it has transparent 'ears'.
Ships Mid November
This action figure shows Lt. Spock as portrayed by Ethan Peck in Strange New Worlds. He carries a phaser and tricorder. The figure is 4.5 inches (11.4 cm) tall. and is part of a new series that features characters from all the modern Star Trek shows.
This is a pre-order that will ship in June 2026
Join an Enterprise landing party with this exceptional toy communicator with authentic lights and sound. This classic toy was originally designed by Diamond Select and was widely praised for its accuracy and functionality. Master Replicas are reissuing it with new sound effects, taken directly from the original Star Trek episodes.
The Star Trek communicator is a classic piece of design that inspired today's mobile phones. It was capable of sending signals across vast distances and was used to establish a transporter lock. This version was used by Captain Kirk and his crew during their first five-year mission.
The toy communicator is full-scale and was carefully modelled on the original prop, making it ideal for cosplay. It is activated by flipping it open. It has nine different sound clips taken from the original Star Trek, a moving moire pattern and working lights. It takes four AAA batteries (batteries not included).
This is a pre-order that will ship in the second half of 2026