Step into the final frontier with this exquisite collectible that brings one of Starfleet's most promising young officers to life. The EXO-6 Wesley Crusher figure captures the essence of this beloved character in stunning detail.
Wesley Crusher, portrayed by the talented Wil Wheaton, is a fan-favorite character from the iconic series Star Trek: The Next Generation. As the gifted son of Dr. Beverly Crusher, Wesley's journey on the USS Enterprise-D saw him transform from a bright-eyed youth with dreams of exploring the stars into an acting ensign who earned the respect of his peers and mentors alike. His intelligence, resourcefulness, and determination shone brightly, especially as he donned his provisional uniform, as seen in Season 3, marking his transition into the ranks of Starfleet.
This meticulously crafted figure features Wesley in his distinctive Starfleet uniform, complete with the unique combadge that signifies his acting ensign status. Standing about 30 cm tall, the attention to detail is unparalleled, from the accurate fabric textures to the precise color palette that mirrors the show’s aesthetic. The head sculpt depicts the uncanny likeness of Wil Wheaton and is individually hand painted.
The EXO-6 Wesley Crusher figure comes equipped with essential accessories that every aspiring Starfleet officer needs: a PADD (Personal Access Display Device) and a tricorder. These iconic tools of exploration and scientific inquiry are expertly designed to enhance your display, allowing you to recreate your favorite moments from the series or imagine new adventures in the vast universe.
Whether you’re a lifelong Trekkie or a collector of high-quality figures, the EXO-6 Wesley Crusher figure is a must-have for your collection. Celebrate the legacy of Star Trek: The Next Generation and honor the spirit of exploration with this stunning representation of a character who inspired generations. Don’t miss your chance to own this piece of Starfleet history!
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43 minutes ago, Satam said:They don't, actually, and they've been developing more new bodies over the last couple years, as well. Interesting that you mention the Seven of Nine figure, because that body was produced exclusively for the character.
Interesting. I'm shocked then that Wesley turned out like this.
They should have worked on Seven's body a bit more.
Satam -
2025-01-01 @ 7:43 pm
19 minutes ago, Jscott991 said:Isn't it because they use the same basic body for everyone? I passed on Seven because from the neck down she had no resemblance to the character.
They don't, actually, and they've been developing more new bodies over the last couple years, as well. Interesting that you mention the Seven of Nine figure, because that body was produced exclusively for the character.
20 minutes ago, Satam said:Wil Wheaton's chest was never that broad and that smile is really pretty creepy.
Isn't it because they use the same basic body for everyone? I passed on Seven because from the neck down she had no resemblance to the character.
Satam -
2025-01-01 @ 6:31 pm
Wil Wheaton's chest was never that broad and that smile is really pretty creepy.
Easy pass. Did that uniform ever look good? I'm talking like, a single screen shot even.
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