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Thursday, June 11, 2020

Cardassian, Ferengi and The Next Generation


Have you ever seen a toy series that you wish had never ended?

Two come to mind.

The Micro Machines Space Star Trek: The Next Generation miniatures and The Playmates Toys Innerspace series were great toys that I wish were still being produced.

Three miniature vehicles come in the Micro Machines Space Star Trek: The Next Generation bubble pack.

All three miniatures are nicely sculpted with an amazing amount of detail considering the size of each.

First up is U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1791-C seen in the episodes “Yesterday’s Enterprise”.

The second vehicle is the Borg Cube painted in black and gray with lots of surface details depicting exterior structures.

The final vehicle is a Ferengi Marauder painted a light brown with tan accents.  The crescent shaped ship also has white accent lines representing its engines.

All three miniatures come with special transparent stands for display.

The entire line of Micro Machines Space miniatures consists of eight, three ship collections from the various TV series and movies.

From the Playmates Toys Star Trek Innerspace Series comes the Cardassian Galor-Class Warship Mini Playset.  This clever little ship is an exact duplicate of the Warship seen in Deep Space Nine.

Included with the ship are two mini figures: Odo and Gul Dukat.

The small ship folds out to reveal a Command Chair, several Work Stations with screens and controls and rotating View Screen.

Both figures can be seated in the lower and upper fold out sections.  A mini-ship clip-out Spec Card is also included.

The Ferengi Marauder Mini Playset also includes two figures: Captain Jean-Luc Picard and a Ferengi.

It is a miniature duplicate of a Ferengi spacecraft and it opens up to reveal a Command Chair, Control Station, Secret Access Panel and Secret Floor Panel.  Both figures fit inside.

Both the Ferengi and Cardassian spaceship are loaded with interior and exterior details, features nice paint application-especially on the small figures and are cleverly engineered and designed to open and close.

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