These Exquisite ‘Star Trek’ Ship Models at SDCC Come with a Hefty Price Tag
If you’re heading to SDCC this weekend, make sure to allocate some time for Booth 2743, where you’ll likely find yourself captivated by the awe-inspiring models and figures presented by Factory Entertainment. This year’s collection pays tribute to cinematic classics, contemporary villains, and a sci-fi franchise that has left an indelible mark on popular culture for decades.
The Star Trek starships showcased by Factory Entertainment at SDCC demand your undivided attention. Attendees will have the opportunity to admire the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701, accompanied by a signed plaque from William Shatner. Additionally, the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D and the U.S.S. Excelsior NX-2000 will be on display, with the latter featuring a plaque signed by George Takei. The meticulous attention to detail is truly impressive, transporting you instantly into the worlds of the original series and Star Trek: The Next Generation. However, these models come at a steep price, ranging from $15,000 to $17,000.
Superhero enthusiasts will also have their share of eye-catching items to admire. If classic sci-fi series aren’t your cup of tea, prepare to be entranced by the replica of Black Manta’s helmet. Played by Yahya Abdul Mateen II (known for his role in The Matrix Resurrections), this Aquaman villain will have his slightly redesigned helmet showcased at SDCC. The helmet, featuring sinister glowing eyes, is part of a limited edition retailing for $999. You won’t want to miss it, especially with its appearance in the upcoming film Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, set to release this December.
For long-time Steven Spielberg fans, a nostalgic journey awaits with the recreation of the iconic mothership from the modern classic E.T. – The Extra-Terrestrial. Though labeled as a prototype, the model flawlessly captures Factory Entertainment’s signature attention to detail, complete with landing gear and a top-mounted satellite.
These remarkable collectibles only scratch the surface of Factory Entertainment’s impressive lineup for SDCC. On their website, they have already revealed a tantalizing array of items available for purchase at the convention. Expect extraordinary finds such as a Batarang bottle opener, a DeLorean keychain from Back to the Future, and even ruby slippers from The Wizard of Oz. Furthermore, metal miniatures featuring DC characters like The Flash, Batman, Wonder Woman, and Green Lantern will be up for grabs.
Visit Booth 2743 to witness the magnificence of the Star Trek, Aquaman, and E.T. collectibles, or explore their complete catalog on the Factory Entertainment website. Feast your eyes on the images of the Enterprise models below:
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about sci-fi collectibles
What kind of collectibles will Factory Entertainment be showcasing at SDCC?
Factory Entertainment will be showcasing a wide range of collectibles at SDCC, including stunning Star Trek ship models, Aquaman’s helmet, and the iconic E.T. mothership.
Can I purchase the collectibles showcased at SDCC?
Yes, attendees at SDCC will have the opportunity to purchase these collectibles directly from Factory Entertainment at Booth 2743.
How much do the Star Trek ship models cost?
The Star Trek ship models range in price from $15,000 to $17,000.
Is the Aquaman helmet a limited edition item?
Yes, the Aquaman helmet on display is part of a limited edition and is priced at $999.
Will there be other collectibles available for purchase?
Yes, in addition to the Star Trek ship models and Aquaman helmet, Factory Entertainment offers a variety of other collectibles, such as Batarang bottle openers, DeLorean keychains, and ruby slippers from The Wizard of Oz. They also have metal miniatures featuring DC characters like The Flash, Batman, Wonder Woman, and Green Lantern.
Where can I find more information about Factory Entertainment’s collectibles?
You can visit Factory Entertainment’s website for more information about their full catalog of collectibles.
More about sci-fi collectibles
- Factory Entertainment – Official website of Factory Entertainment, the company showcasing the collectibles at SDCC.
- SDCC – Official website of San Diego Comic-Con, where the collectibles will be showcased.
- Star Trek – Official website of Star Trek, the sci-fi franchise featuring the iconic starships.
- Aquaman – Official website of Aquaman, the superhero whose helmet will be on display.
- E.T. – The Extra-Terrestrial – Official website of the classic sci-fi film featuring the iconic mothership.
6 comments
sdcc = collectibles heaven! batarang bottle opener, delorean keychain, and ruby slippers? need ’em all! gonna splurge on flash, batman, and wonder woman too. sdcc, take my wallet!
sdcc bringing back all the memories with et mothership. loved that movie! gonna take a trip down memory lane and relive the magic. factory entertainment rocks!
can’t wait for sdcc! star trek ship models will be epic, but the signed plaques from shatner & takei? priceless! gonna drool over the detail. sdcc, take my money!
aquaman helmet at sdcc? count me in! gonna be the coolest villain cosplay ever. hope it’s not sold out. can’t wait for aquaman and the lost kingdom, gonna be lit!
omg sdcc sounds amazin! gotta check out booth 2743 for star trek ship models & aquaman helmet. et mothership too? so cool!
sdcc is the place to be for all the sic-fi collectables. star trek ships look amazin, but prices? yikes! gonna save up for that aquaman helmet tho, limited edition ftw!