STAR TREK’S Original Crew Beams Down as Little People SDCC Exclusives

Thanks to series like Strange New Worlds and Picard, the Star Trek franchise on TV is flourishing. But it all began of course in 1966 with the original Star Trek series made. That classic show made the adventures of Kirk, Spock, and the Enterprise crew into legends. Now, Fisher-Price celebrates the crew of the NCC-1701 with a new Star Trek: TOS Little People Collector’s Figure set. Right now, it’s an SDCC 2023 exclusive. You can read this set’s official description, as well as check out images of Starfleet’s finest crew, down below:

Star Trek + Little People = Wow! What could be better? Now we all can boldly go where no man or woman has gone before with the Little People at our side. Set your sights for the final frontier and begin your exciting space exploration with the U.S.S. Enterprise crew that includes Captain James T. Kirk with a phaser, First Officer Spock with a tricorder and giving the Vulcan salute, Chief Communications Officer Nyota Uhura, and Chief Helmsman Hikaru Sulu. Each figure is wearing its iconic Starfleet uniform with the delta insignia and stands about 2 1/2-inches tall. Plus, the display-worthy package brings you aboard the Enterprise bridge with fun graphics details to discover. Order a set for yourself and another for a family member or friend – and “live long and prosper!”

Star Trek: The Original Series Fisher-Price Little People SDCC Exclusive Collector's Set.
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So far, the Fisher-Price Star Trek Little People only includes these four characters. Hopefully, one day Dr. Leonard McCoy, Chief Engineer Scott, and Ensign Pavel Chekov join them on the bridge. And hey, why not throw in a Klingon here and a Gorn there? Seems only fair. This item will first be sold at San Diego Comic-Con 2023, at the Entertainment Earth Booth #2343 for $24.99. If supplies remain after the show, your pre-order will be filled and shipped to you in August 2023.

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