Nacelle Toys Star Trek U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 Build-a-Bridge Set
- Mephitsu
- 3 hours ago
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While most collectors are still waiting on the first of the Nacelle Toys Star Trek action figures after the early factory issues, the company itself is moving forward with some confidence and with an amount of ambition, as per the news this week that they intend to release an original Star Trek Enterprise bridge from TOS as a build-a-bridge project.

The bridge, when assembled in full, is entirely circular, composed of 10 interconnecting stations. They would surround the command chair and the helm & navigation station.
Each of the 12 sections will be released as a standalone diorama, and the figures will be sold separately. The understanding is that the bridge will be via a subscription format and will be released monthly, so it will take a calendar year to finish.

The first image released shows the already revealed Wave 3 (60th Annoiversary) Spock with the Navigation subsystems.
We await more details on pricing and availability in the coming weeks, most likely with news at the New York Toy Fair.
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