Star Trek: The Original Series Mirror Universe Mr. Spock 1/6 Scale Figure
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STANDARD GRADE
- This item is brand new and in mint condition
- Packaging is case fresh but may have flaws
- Suitable to display in package or to open
Product Description
In celebration of the 55th Anniversary of Star Trek™, EXO-6 is releasing their first 1:6 scale museum quality figure from The Original Series!
In the Star Trek: The Original Series “Mirror, Mirror” episode some members of the Enterprise crew are transported to a parallel dimension where the benevolent Federation never existed and instead the morally corrupt Terran Empire reigns. Star Trek has revisited this universe in various shows, with some of the most popular characters coming from this world.
Now EXO-6 brings you a very different Mr. Spock with the introduction of the Mirror Universe version of everyone’s favorite Vulcan. The Spock of this world may be self-serving and corrupt, but he helps Kirk and his comrades return to their rightful universe for his own benefit.
Leonard Nimoy sported a beard for this portrayal of Mirror Universe Spock and EXO-6 has recreated this look in detail for this 1:6 scale museum quality action figure. Standing 12 inches tall, every element, from his 23rd century uniform to his Terran awards are authentically reproduced. The original portrait sculpt of Nimoy as Mirror Spock has an authentic, hand-painted likeness.
Product Features
- 12 inches (30.48cm)
- Made of plastic and fabric
- From Star Trek: The Original Series
- Life-like head sculpt
- Over 30 points of articulation
- Real fabric clothes
Box Contents
- Mr. Spock figure
- 4 Pairs of hands
- Alternate right hand
- Type 1 Phaser
- Type 2 Phaser
- Dagger
- Agonizer
- Stand
Additional Details
Star Trek is a popular sci-fi space exploration franchise created by Gene Roddenberry with the iconic 1960s TV series. The franchise had expanded beyond television and film, to other media with relative success making it one of the highest grossing media franchises in history. With a number of critically and commercially loved series, Star Trek has had a pop cultural impact on many media franchises since it was first introduced.