These beautiful coins are from the Perth Mint in Australia. It is their second set of Star Trek coins, this time focused on TNG, with Captain Picard and the USS Enterprise-D.
Each coin is available separately in an illuminated display case, or together in a neat transporter room case. They are really lovely and I especially love that transporter room case, Nice!
Phenix Customs makes all kinds of custom Star Wars action figures and not the ones you would expect. Stuff like Obi-Wan’s empty cloak after Vader kills him, the charred remains of Lukes aunt and uncle, chunks of what was formerly Alderaan, and many more. All on the card.
I especially like the severed Wampa arm. Cool stuff. You should definitely go buy something and help support his craft.
These Funko Fifth Element action figures are fun. This is what the figures would have looked like had they been released back in the 1980s by Kenner. They didn’t exist back then, but at least we can own them now.
These Justice League Tarot Cards may just let you see into the future. Deal the cards and take in the amazing art while divining the secrets to come. The art on this set of tarot cards is just outstanding.
Each card features a stylized illustration of the Justice League. This set is one of the coolest tarot card sets I have seen in a long time. It comes with a velvet bag to store your cards in when not in use. I see many movies in DCs future.
Get ready for the ultimate Batman figure based on Tim Burton’s Batman Returns movie starring Michael Keaton. This movie-accurate Batman And Bruce Wayne Sixth Scale Figure Set By Hot Toys is specially made to look exactly like Michael Keaton as Batman. It features a newly developed masked head sculpt with separate rolling eyeballs, interchangeable lower faces, a specially created Batsuit, highly detailed Batman gadgets, and an LED light-up figure base. It even includes a bonus broken cowl.
WHAT’S IN THE BOX?
The Batman Sixth Scale Collectible Figure specially features:
Authentic and detailed likeness of Batman from Batman Returns
One (1) Batman head with separate rolling eyeballs and patented Interchangeable Faces Techniques with three (3) interchangeable lower part of faces capturing Michael Keaton’s facial expressions
Approximately 32 cm tall
Body with 30 points of articulation
Nine (9) pieces of interchangeable gloved palms including:
– One (1) pair of fists
– One (1) pair of relaxed palms
– One (1) pair of palms for holding weapons
– One (1) right palm for holding grapple gun
– One (1) left palm for holding line launcher
– One (1) open left palm
Each head sculpt is specially hand-painted
Costume :
One (1) Batsuit
One (1) black leather-like cape
One (1) yellow utility belt
One (1) pair of black forearm gauntlets
One (1) pair of black boots
Weapons:
One (1) Batarang
One (1) grapple gun
Two (2) napalm packets
Accessories:
One (1) broken cowl (exclusively for collectible figures set)
One (1) line launcher with interchangeable parts
One (1) Batmobile remote control
One (1) signal jammer
Square-shaped LED light-up figure stand with Batman nameplate and movie logo (batteries required)
The Bruce Wayne Sixth Scale Collectible Figure features:
Newly developed head sculpt with authentic and detailed likeness of Michael Keaton as Bruce Wayne in Batman Returns
Movie-accurate facial features with detailed wrinkles and skin texture
Approximately 30 cm tall
Body with over 30 points of articulation
Eight (8) pieces of interchangeable palms including:
– One (1) pair of fists
– One (1) pair of relaxed palms
– Two (2) pair of palms for holding accessories
Each head sculpt is specially hand-painted
Costume:
One (1) white shirt with black bowtie
One (1) black blazer
One (1) pair of black pants
One (1) pair of black shoes
Accessory:
Figure stand with Bruce Wayne nameplate and the movie logo.
This huge 3’7 by 3′ Millennium Falcon is made out of at least 10,000 pieces of Lego. The amount of detail here is just out of this world. It seems like they got every last bit of the Falcon just right. Han would be proud.
It was created by Titan Creations, a Singapore-based team of builders. Every nook and cranny of the Falcon’s interior is here. This build is just crazy. You can see Chewie and Han in the cockpit. Leia, R2-D2, C-3PO, Luke and Ben Kenobi are all here too.
When I was a kid back in 1977, my favorite droid was R2-D2 of course, but my second favorite was R5-D4. I just really liked the color scheme and the design. R5 was an awesome droid. That’s why Luke almost picked him. Now you can display the best version of R5-D4 that you can buy. This Star Wars R5-D4 Sixth Scale Figure by Sideshow Collectibles is simply stunning.
Slightly larger than R2-D2, Sideshow’s R5-D4 Sixth Scale Figure measures about 8.6 inches tall from antenna to treads. The details are spot on and frankly, have me falling in love with this droid all over again. Every detail of the R5 unit is faithfully replicated, from his desert-worn exterior, to his advanced articulation. Just look at that distinctive head and authentic holographic details. That head can swivel nearly 360 degrees, while a magnetic restraining bolt grants access to a variety of compartments and hinged panels. He also suffers a pop-up “bad motivator,” which is super cool.
He is only $139.99 from Sideshow Collectibles and I’m buying one right away.
This Custom Built Light Up Battlestar Galactica is frakkin’ awesome. It was created by OtherWorldModels and is a custom built and painted new-series Moebius Models Battlestar Galactica model kit. However, he put in some amazing upgrades.
Like full hull plating decals, detailed and lit hanger bays, other photo-etched detail pieces, and upgraded guns. Because Galactica needs her guns. I love how those engines glow. You would be proud to have this ship on your desk.
J.J. Abrams’ Bad Robot mascot really stands out from the crowd. It’s unique, hip and fairly adorable. You’ve seen it on his movies and TV shows.
However, Bad Robot has nothing on Bad Wookie. This adorable walking carpet was made by Etsy seller elenicreative and he stands a foot tall. He is completely hand stitched and made of felt. And completely awesome. He’s been known to pull a droid’s arms out of their sockets, but you should be safe. He’ll cost you $850. and is totally worth it.
Star Trek fans love to collect the new Hallmark ornaments every year and now Hallmark has updated their website with listings for the three Star Trek Keepsake ornaments for this year. The starship this year is the USS Enterprise-C. It is just under five inches long, and has a battery powered light-up feature.
Next up is Spock’s death scene from Wrath of Khan and rounding things out we have Lieutenant Nyota Uhura. I know I’ll be adding these to my collection. It’s a tradition in my family.
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