It also distributes Eaglemoss Collections' partworks and EMCE Toys' products to retail in a number of countries. Following its acquisition by Diamond Select Toys, the company's Star Trek toys began to receive a wider distribution once again.ĭiamond Comics also released IDW's " Star Trek - Green Lantern: The Spectrum War Issue 1" comic book with two exclusive covers in July 2015. While the first waves were widely available at retail, Art Asylum's subsequent Star Trek product lines suffered from erratic distribution and were often restricted to online sales and sporadic retail availability at specialty shops. For its line of Enterprise action figures, an innovative material called "Kreaton" was used to conceal the joints on the figures' limbs. Art Asylum also produced licensed products from other Star Trek series and films, with the exception of 2009's Star Trek and its sequels.Īrt Asylum's toys differed greatly from those of its predecessors due to the use of computer scanning technology at Gentle Giant Studios to create highly detailed sculpts of props, costumes, vehicles, and people. Releases have included three-inch "Minimates" figures, seven- and eleven-inch action figures, electronic "Starship Legends" starships, and life-sized "role-playing" accessories.Īrt Asylum was among several companies that obtained licensing to produce Enterprise products during the initial airing of the series. TOS, Wave 1 and Nemesis, 7 inch action figure assortmentsĪrt Asylum premiered its first Star Trek products in 2001 while it was still an independent toy manufacturer. 1.11.3 Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, Kruge and Maltz 2-Pack.1.11.2 " Mirror, Mirror" Kirk and Command Chair.1.10.4 Star Trek Pilot Kirk and Spock 2-Pack.1.9.8 Star Trek Minimates: Exclusive (release date: 6 February 2009 at NYCC / 15 February 2009 (Toy Fair).1.9.6 " The Trouble with Tribbles" Kirk and Command Chair.1.9.5 Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, Kirk and Spock 2-Pack.1.9.4 Star Trek (TOS), Wave 1 (Re-Issued 2 Packs).1.9.1 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Wave 2.1.8.9 Star Trek Minimates: "Mirror, Mirror" Box Set (release date: 23 July 2008).1.8.8 Star Trek Minimates, Wave 5 (release date: 12 December 2008 – AFX / 31 December 2008 – Comic Shops).1.8.7 Star Trek Minimates, Wave 4 (release date: 6 August 2008).1.8.6 Star Trek: TOS Mini-Mates, Wave 3 (release date: 22 February 2008 via AFX / 5 March 2008 Comic Shops)(yellow card).1.8.5 Star Trek: The Next Generation, Wave 5.1.8.4 Star Trek: The Motion Picture 2-Pack.1.8.3 Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan "Death of Spock" 2-Pack.1.8.1 Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Wave 2.1.7.11 Star Trek Minimates: Exclusive (release date: December 2007).1.7.10 Star Trek: TOS Mini-Mate, Wave 2 (release date: 7 November 2007)(blue card).1.7.9 "Star Trek: TOS" Mini-Mates, Wave 1 (release date: 15 August 2007)(red card).1.7.8 Star Trek: The Next Generation, Previews Exclusive.1.7.7 Star Trek: The Next Generation, Wave 4.1.7.6 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Wave 1.1.7.5 20th Anniversary Star Trek: The Next Generation.1.7.4 Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, San Diego Comic Con Exclusives.1.7.3 Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Wave 1.1.7.1 Star Trek: The Next Generation, Wave 3.1.6.2 Star Trek: The Next Generation, Wave 2.1.6.1 Star Trek: The Next Generation, Wave 1.1.2.3 Star Trek: Enterprise: "Broken Bow", Wave 2.1.1.7 Star Trek: Enterprise: Away Team, Wave 1.1.1.6 Star Trek: Enterprise: "Broken Bow" Deluxe.1.1.5 Minimates: 3-inch Figures Exclusive Offer.1.1.4 Minimates: 3-inch Figures Wave 2 (cancelled some prototypes may exist).
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