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Star Trek collectors can pick up new figures and even a light-up panel soon

New Master Replicas figures and a classic-style light‑up panel bring Star Trek’s bridge heroes and displays to collectors’ shelves.
Patrick Stewart as Picard and LeVar Burton as Geordi La Forge in "Dominion" Episode 307, Star Trek: Picard on Paramount+. Photo Credit: Trae Patton/Paramount+. ©2021 Viacom, International Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Patrick Stewart as Picard and LeVar Burton as Geordi La Forge in "Dominion" Episode 307, Star Trek: Picard on Paramount+. Photo Credit: Trae Patton/Paramount+. ©2021 Viacom, International Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Master Replicas is releasing new Star Trek action figures and a classic‑style light‑up panel, giving collectors fresh ways to celebrate both modern and legacy Trek. Together, they stitch Picard‑era character work to the bright, tactile visual language of the original Enterprise bridge.

Master Replicas' modern-era Trek figure lineup, originally shared by TrekCore, brings new 4.5-inch action figures and a retro light-up display to their licensed Trek collection. Picard's Geordi La Forge and Strange New Worlds' Dr. Joseph M'Benga are featured as part of a series that also includes characters from Lower Decks.

Geordi appears as the Fleet Museum commander in late-career uniform and gear from Picard season 3. Dr. M'Benga wears his classic TOS blue medical outfit with a hypospray and medical tricorder, as the ship's doctor. Alongside them is an Original Series-style bridge computer display light-up panel, like Master Replicas' Enterprise-E, Defiant, and Voyager light panels which sell for $125 each.

Preorders for the new figures are open now through Master Replicas’ online store, with the line positioned as part of a rollout of modern‑era 4.5‑inch Trek figures. The light‑up panel is slated to drop in May, while La Forge and M'Benga are currently scheduled to ship in September. The action figures cost $27.99 each.

These figures are meant to give fans affordable, desk‑friendly representations of current Trek shows, complementing higher‑end statues and props. Pairing Picard‑era characters with SNWs figures and a TOS‑style lighting panel also lets collectors build bridge‑inspired displays that nod to both the franchise's beginnings and its latest chapter.

I really like how the Geordi figure leans into his Fleet Museum role; giving us “mentor Geordi” instead of another visor‑era variant underlines how Picard season 3 redefined him as a guardian of Starfleet history rather than just the ship’s engineer.

The M'Benga figure, meanwhile, is the standout for me, seeing him in that classic blue TOS uniform with medical tricorder in hand bridges Strange New Worlds' retro aesthetic and The Original Series' legacy in a way that feels both nostalgic and fresh, and it should look fantastic posed alongside Pike, Spock, or any Enterprise bridge display.

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