Thursday, 31 May 2018

3D printed Star Trek Online ships coming in smaller (cheaper) sizes

Star Trek Online and Mixed Dimensions have announced they are widening their offering of 3D printed model starships on their GamePrint service, with a new range of options for different sized models, printed in full colour.

The initial service to print starships from the video game was launched back in March, allowing players to buy physical models of their in-game ships (with over 500 designs available, all customised to their owner's heart's content). Initially these were offered as twelve inch long models, either in solid colours or hand-painted, and at a fairly substantial price point. Now though they are widen their options with the choice to instead print ships directly in full colour, and at a range of sizes; either four, seven, or twelve inch long models, ranging from $20 to $299.


Wednesday, 30 May 2018

Star Trek Toys update: McFarlane Toys, DST, and NJ Croce figures, ships, and props

Lots of Star Trek toys news is surfacing lately, with new releases on the way, but also something maybe not coming so soon. Continue below for the latest from Diamond Select Toys and NJ Croce. But first, there's a whole bunch of stuff to look at from the newest Star Trek toy company, McFarlane Toys.

McFarlane's first Star Trek releases are due next month, seven inch action figures of Captain Kirk and Captain Picard. We finally have some new preview images of them thanks to adverts that have appeared in recent Star Trek comics, and a banner from McFarlane's website. Hopefully more comprehensive sets of photos will be released as we approach the release dates, but for now this is our best look at the new figures:

Pre-order Kirk: Amazon, Entertainment Earth, Things From Another World, Forbidden Planet.
Pre-order Picard: Amazon, Entertainment Earth, Things From Another World, Forbidden Planet

Saturday, 26 May 2018

IDW's August Star Trek comics

IDW have announced their solicitations for August, which include, for the first time in a long time, just one Star Trek comic! That lonely title is Terra Incognita issue two, continuing the third miniseries in IDW's recent TNG mirror universe continuity. Here's the blurb:
When a routine diplomatic mission takes a catastrophic turn, Counselor Deanna Troi is the only thing that stands between the Federation and the prospect of galactic war!
The book is written by Scott and David Tipton, with art by Carlos Nieto. It will be available in four covers, with the main one by Tony Shasteen, and a photo B-cover. Additional variants will come from Elizabeth Beals and J.K. Woodward. IDW have so far revealed two of those, the Shasteen and Beals covers (and you can also see Beals' artwork for the cover sans titles on her DeviantArt):

Pre-order: Things From Another World.

Thursday, 24 May 2018

Two new Star Trek bust series on the way?

I hope you like busts, because it looks like we've got plenty on the way! Eaglemoss' latest round of solicitations include a new Captain Kirk bust, the first in The Official Star Trek Busts Collection apparently!


Eaglemoss surveyed about possibly doing a bust series last year, so it's not too surprising this is on the way. Here's how they describe the series in their blurb:
The iconic Captains of Star Fleet and other memorable characters from over 50 years of STAR TREK TV and movie history are captured in impressive detail with highly accurate likenesses, uniforms and props.

These hand-painted polyresin busts are 4.5 to 6" tall, come complete with a fact-filled magazine, and form an essential addition to any STAR TREK collection.

Eaglemoss starships previews and updates

Lots of new pictures of from Eaglemoss' Official Starships Collection today, including regular issues, specials, and hints at future bonus issues. Continue below to check them all out.

First up, thanks to the Hero Collector blog, we have our first look at issue 130, the Borg Probe. Which being a Borg ship is perhaps not the most exciting model in the collection, but I'm glad to flesh out the Borg fleet to near completion (just missing are, weirdly, the iconic Borg Cube, and the Borg scout seen crashed in I, Borg). This ship only appeared fleetingly in Voyager's Dark Frontier, although if you ever played the video game Star Trek: Armada you'll know it well as the Borg Interceptor. This issue should be arriving in the UK first, in August, with the US release following in September, and other territories when the series gets that far!


Wednesday, 23 May 2018

Bridge Crew TNG expansion launch previews

Ubisoft's have just released a TNG expansion for their virtual reality Star Trek video game, Bridge Crew, and to celebrate have also released some additional previews of the new 24th century aspects to the game. Continue below to check them out:

So we've got two new images, highlighting the new adversaries, the Romulans and the Borg. The latter is the center of a new mission type in the game, Resistance, which sees plays having to survive a Borg incursion.


Through the Mirror #4 preview

IDW's weekly TNG mirror universe comic miniseries, Through the Mirror is rapidly approaching it's end, with the penultimate issue out this week. The art duties change each issue for this series, with Carlos Nieto illustrating this time, along with J.K. Woodward working on the secondary story running through the whole series. Both stories are written by Scott and David Tipton.

Like the other books in the series, this issue is available in five covers: J.K. Woodward's connected cover series continues on the A cover, which will also at some point also be available as a convention exclusive uncoloured variant. The B cover, which features mirror and prime versions of La Forge, is by the issue artist, Nieto, coloured by Jason Lewis. Then there are two retail incentive covers, a photo-cover featuring Riker, and a portrait of mirror-Data by Peter McKinstry, both of which continue series of covers running throughout the series.

Continue below to check out all those covers, and a five page preview!


Discovery: Succession #2 preview

Out this week is the second issue of the latest mirror universe Discovery comic, Succession. The book is written by Kirsten Beyer and Mike Johnson, with art by Angel Hernandez, and continues to explore the fallout of the USS Discovery's visit to the alternate universe, plus diving a little in mirror-Burnham's youth, as you can see in the preview below.

The book is available in four different covers. Cover A is by Angel Hernandez (coloured by Esther Sanz), and features mirror L'Rell leading a band of rebels. Cover B, a photo-cover, featuring Emperor Georgiou, who is also the subject of Elizabeth Beals's retail incentive cover. Another retail incentive cover is by Declan Shalvey (coloured by Jordie Bellaire), the latest in their ongoing series of ship covers, this time featuring the ISS Charon - You can see the artwork for that last one, without the titles, on the artist's Twitter. Continue below to check out the rest:


Eaglemoss Discovery starships updates

Eaglemoss have released lots of new images of the third and fourth issues in the Discovery starships collection, as well as revealing subscription bonus items for the series. Continue below to check them all out:

First up, via the Hero Collector blog, we have lots of new images of the fourth issue in the series, and the first Klingon ship to be released, the new look Klingon Bird of Prey, which is a gloriously detailed model:


Trek TV updates: Mystery Meyer series and Discovery latest

Catching up on the Star Trek TV news, including the latest Discovery season two updates, and DVD release of sorts (not one you can get yet alas).

But first, we have an intriguing update on Nick Meyer's mystery project, a not-Discovery something, which if you recall he first mentioned not quite a year ago. TrekCore caught his most recent comments last week, when asked about the project at another event:
I was hired to write a stand-alone ‘Star Trek’-related trilogy, [details of which] I can’t discuss or I’d have to kill you. [Laughs] I was writing it for CBS [All] Access… but at the moment CBS is at a war with Paramount/Viacom [about merging].

They’re in a power struggle which turned really nasty this past week when CBS decided to sue Viacom. So I don’t think my project is going anywhere in a hurry, because everything is on hold while they sort out this merger business. That’s my story and I’m stickin’ to it.
What this keeps vague is what it's a trilogy of? If it's for CBS one assumes it's a TV project, as Paramount retain the rights to make Star Trek movies; but does that rule out TV-movies? Or are we talking three regular TV episodes of something, or three linked miniseries?? Who knows! And if it's awaiting the outcome of the latest round of CBS/Paramount dealings then we might not know for some good time yet!

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