EXO-6 launches Star Trek non-Starfleet aliens figure line

BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 19: A Star Trek Klingon cosplayer seen during the Birmingham MCM Comic Con held at NEC Arena on November 19, 2017 in Birmingham, England. (Photo by Ollie Millington/Getty Images)
BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 19: A Star Trek Klingon cosplayer seen during the Birmingham MCM Comic Con held at NEC Arena on November 19, 2017 in Birmingham, England. (Photo by Ollie Millington/Getty Images) /
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EXO-6 is amping up their figure line after successful debuts with Judge Q, Tuvok, Saru, Captain Janeway, Michael Burnham, and more. 

EX0-6 has recently begun to expand its line-up of Star Trek figures after successfully launching characters from earlier and recent Star Trek series. Now, they’ve moved into more aliens from the franchise that weren’t a part of Starfleet with the new “Out of This World” collection.

They started with Commander Shran, who was a popular Andorian character on Star Trek: Enterprise, who was portrayed by Jeffrey Combs. The pre-orders for this figure have already ended, but the next character on the roster is the familiar, greedy but loveable Quark from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The 1/6 scale figure is based upon the character played by Armin Shimerman for seven seasons and will be the first Ferengi to enter the line-up.

EXO-6 is bringing non-Starfleet aliens to life in its upcoming figures line.

According to the press release by EXO-6 [via Trekcore], eleven different figures have released already in two years, but mostly, those have been the heroes of the galaxy. Now, the company is shifting its sights to the adversaries or those who at least challenge the Federation.

After Quark, the next character will be a particular Klingon that isn’t well-liked among Star Trek II: Wrath of Khan fans. Kruge, who was portrayed by Christopher Plummer, will be meticiously designed to resemble his onscreen counterpart.

The aliens costumes are painstakingly researched to make sure they are as close to identical as their on-screen versions, and many of them have intricate details painted into their designs. Each one will include specific weapons, if applicable, and will also include multiple hands to allow the figure to hold the weapons.

To view what’s in stock and what’s coming up, visit EXO-6’s website.

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