We’ve got a pair of Star Trek collectible preorders for you on this sunny Saturday afternoon — starting with the next set of action figures from Master Replicas!
Following February’s launch of their Kurtzman-era Star Trek action figures, Master Replicas this week opened preorders for the second set of characters on Friday. This month’s features Ensign Beckett Mariner from Star Trek: Lower Decks and Captain Worf from Star Trek: Picard Season 3.
Both figures retail at $25.99 and measure 4.5 inches in height. The Mariner figure comes with a Lower Decks-era Starfleet phaser and padd, while Worf includes the bladed kur’leth weapon introduced in Picard.
These figures join the previously-announced Admiral Picard and Strange New Worlds Spock releases unveiled in February; all four of the initial action figures are expected to ship in the third quarter of 2025.

Hiya Toys is making their next move into Star Trek’s Kelvin Timeline with the launch of their new 15-inch USS Enterprise electronic starship, announced for preorder this week.
Part of the company’s new “REPLICART” product line, this electronic Enterprise features active lighting and bussard collectors — powered by a USB-C cable and managed with a paired remote control.
From the Hiya Toys website:
This brand new REPLICAart Series U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 figure, measures 38cm in length. It is based on the iconic design from the 2009 film, Star Trek, meticulously replicates the NCC-1701’s appearance and intricate details.
Charging device integrated into both the bottom of NCC-1701 and stand. By using a Type-C charging cable to stand or NCC-1701, lights with different effects can be triggered via switch.
With a touch on the bridge’s sensor area, three lighting modes are instantly activated. Moreover, the interactive design between NCC-1701’s Bussard Collector and the lighting system, allowing you to recreate various scenes from the movie.

We saw a protoype of Hiya’s Enterprise at last summer’s San Diego Comic Con (above), where the unpainted starship was displayed with active lighting effects inside a glass display case on site — and from their new product photos, the design has only been improved with new hull markings and painted display stand.



Preorders are open now for the electronic Enterprise, with a retail price of $149; Hiya Toys predicts a mid-2026 ship date as of this writing.
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