EXO-6 debuts Judge Q action figure from Star Trek: The Next Generation
EXO-6 has already released two action figures from Star Trek: The Next Generation
EX0-6 debuted last year with two 12″ figures that were so detailed they were almost uncannily realistic. Both Lt. Commander Data and Captain Jean-Luc Picard, as show in Star Trek: First Contact, had an impressive likeness to the actual actors. Now, according to Trekmovie, EX0-6 has another figure on the way this year, and this one is from the first episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, Encounter at Farpoint.
Judge Q, wearing identical, ceremonial robes and hood, is now available for pre-order at Entertainment Earth. And the figure looks remarkably like the actor who portrayed the character, John de Lancie. Along with Judge Q comes interchangeable hands that you can use to show Q snapping his fingers or sarcastically illustrating a point.
"Details from Entertainment Earth’s websiteThe Star Trek: The Next Generation Judge Q 1:6 Scale Action Figure includes:More than 30 points of articulation.Realistic hand-painted portrait.Meticulously researched Judge’s robes.The bejeweled gold “Chain of Office” necklace.Soft plastic boots sculpted to match the cut and style of the original series footwear.6 x interchangeable gloved hands.Display Base: A hexagonal display base featuring the grid Q uses to hold the Enterprise in place.Autograph card: An informational LCARS card that can used to get an autograph from the performer and displayed with your figure."
Judge Q retails for $205 and will ship in May of this year. For a non-refundable deposit of $20, you can reserve the figure, but only until February 4th.
More Star Trek action figures are on the way from EX0-6
Coming later on this year, EX0-6 will release a Mr. Spock figure from the Mirror Universe as well as The Doctor (EMH) from Star Trek Voyager. You can find out more about these figures and what other action figures they have coming up by visiting the website at EX0-6.
All of the figures sold at the website are non-returnable and non-refundable, except in the case of manufacturer defect in which case an exchange will be allowed. And the only way to guarantee you will receive a figure is to pre-order it.