

These are the Unreleased Classic Series Figures and Diaramas. There is one figure that has been shown and still waiting to get an official release announcement, and one diarama that was supposed to be part of the 40th Anniversary Statue series.


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The M-113 Salt Vampire is the last of its species. It feeds on the salts from other humanoids but does not like Vulcans. Has the ability to impersonate other people and was stopped before it could attack Yeoman Janice Rand. This figure was supposed to be part of the Classic Series Wave 3, but was scrapped at the last minute. It was presumed long lost until the announcement of Wave 5. With the cancellation of Wave 5, it was almost an insult to collectors who got excited for this figure once again only to have it taken away a second time. The paint colors have changed slightly since it's original Art Asylum version, mainly with the face going from a grey to a beige. The Salt Vampire was planned as a PX Previews Exclusive. |
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Christine Chapel is Dr. McCoy's head nurse aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise. She taught Uhura how to read after being attacked by Nomad, and was the babysitter for the children of Triacus. Engaged to Dr. Roger Korby. This is one of the most requested TOS figures to be made. Just her head and torso were shown at the 2009 NYCC, a few months after Majel Barrett Roddenberry passed away. The likeness on this figure is pretty good as well. although her skin tone looks a little darker than the rest of the figures in the prototype shots. Collectors were screaming for this figure for years, and when Wave 5 was cancelled a lot of collectors decided to completely stop collecting figures all together. |
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Yeoman Janice Rand was assigned by Starfleet Headquarters to the Enterprise as Kirk's personal assistant. Had romantic feelings for Kirk. Was part of the landing party that got infected on the Earth-like planet where they found Miri. This figure was also one of the most requested figures to be made from the TOS line. This figure came as a suprise to collectors because there was no mention of it prior to the announcement of TOS Wave 5. She wasn't even shown at NYCC with the rest of the wave. The likeness is almost dead on. This is by far would have been the best figure of Grace Lee Whitney as Rand. Like the rest of Wave 5 she was cancelled and collectors were not happy. |
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While in Sickbay working on serums and cures, Dr. McCoy dawns a short sleeved medical tunic to give him a little more comfort and mobility. This was also another first in figure form, A Short sleeved McCoy. There was a Minimate released of "Sickbay" McCoy, but this would've been the first time it is in full figure form. The headsculpt is the same from the other McCoy figures, and the shirt looks pretty spot on. The only thing collectors were unsure about was how the final paint job on McCoy's arms would turn out. |
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The Late: DeForest Kelly
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While in the Mirror Universe, Captain Kirk had to make the decision on how to act against the Halkans. Noticed his chair had been altered. This was shown at the 2009 Toy Fair, and is a version of the Captain's Chair from "Mirror, Mirror" along with what looks like a re-release of the Mirror Kirk Figure. |
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