Shown below is the new Beast Kingdom Star Trek VII: Generations Dynamic 8ction Heroes DAH-129P Captain Picard Limited Edition Action Figure is available for pre-order at places like our sponsor BigBadToyStore.com.Lead the stars and explore the unknown!
Captain Jean-Luc Picard, the legendary commander from the classic sci-fi series Star Trek, the movie version of Star Trek: Generations, is about to make his debut as a DAH (Dynamic 8ction Heroes) series of action figures!Since its premiere in 1966, Star Trek has created countless classic characters, and Jean-Luc Picard, played by actor Patrick Stewart, is one of the most charming captains in the hearts of fans. He commanded the USS Enterprise-D&E (NCC-1701-D&E) to travel through the universe, and with unparalleled wisdom and calm and courageous leadership, he faced unknown alien threats and forged the legend of Starfleet.The DAH series uses high-tech 3D technology combined with fine carving technology to faithfully restore the actor's unique facial charm and details. There are about 22 movable joints on the whole body, which greatly enhances the playability and allows the captain to pose various classic command actions. The iconic uniform in the play is made of real fabric, paired with a handheld phaser and iconic mug accessories, fully reproducing the classic style and atmosphere, showing the captain's calm and wise aura!Join the Starfleet now and sail to the stars with Captain Picard!Product FeaturesApprox. 8.07 inches (20.5cm)Made of plastic and fabricBased on Star Trek: GenerationsHighly detailed22 Points of articulationLimited to 2000 piecesBox ContentsCaptain Picard figure2 Alternate pairs of handsPointing handMugPhaser
It's the soft goods that I'm just not feeling on this one.
I'm glad they included his trusty coffee mug. Picard sure does love coffee. ?Maybe if they get around to making Janeway, they'll include her iconic cup of Earl Grey tea.There is so much wrong with this thing. The portrait does look pretty good, but it also looks too old for TNG/Generations era Picard.