Hadn't heard anything about these yet, but Entertainment Earth has preorders up (including pictures!) for the new wave of Super7 reAction TNG figures: Armus, Riker, Crusher, LaForge, Troi and Q! Star Trek Collectibles - Star Trek Action Figures - Star Trek Toys - Entertainment Earth
I am SO here for that Armus figure. He’s my all time favorite Trek villain. I’m thrilled he’s FINALLY getting the attention he deserves.
I feel very happy for Armus. He has languished for too long and now he is finally getting the recognition and adulation he has always deserved.
Oh sweet! I haven't been interested in these basic retro lines, but something episode-specific like that I love. It seems that the company is producing figures as if they were supposed to come out in like the summer of 1989, which I love. Except that in their first wave (Guinan and Wesley aside) they blew that by featuring main characters in their S3+ uniforms.
I'd rather wrap a bit of garbage bag over a popsicle stick. That thing looks like something you'd find in certain, um, special movies that you don't want Junior to learn about and I don't mean the movie "Swamp Thing"... or what @publiusr said... Also, here's a review of "Swamp Thing":
Oh my god, so cute! https://media.entertainmentearth.com/assets/images/db58393c790c4dff9ad3ffde64c77382xl.jpg
https://www.entertainmentearth.com/...min-sisko-ex-16-scale-action-figure/exo01009e It is. Knock $100 off it though.
Those more realistic 1/6 scale figures do tend to be expensive. If you were to do a custom figure, expect to spend at least $85 on a decent body alone, and $40 or more for the head sculpt, and then the clothes, shoes, accessories, etc. etc. Kor