Art Asylum Teams-Up With DST To Bring You Star Trek In 2005

by Jay Cochran
February 17, 2005


Adam Unger of Art Asylum lets us know that after the release of their 3rd wave of Orginal Series figures, Diamond Select Toys will take over distribution from play along for their Star Trek line. Adam tells us we can count on a much broader line plan now with a more specialty based angle. This Summer we can look forward to a new line of Next Generation figures along with the long awaited release of the Enterprise NCC 1701-E. We are also told we will see a return of Art Asylum's Trek Minimates, however they will now be scaled down to 2 inches, making them the same size as their successful Marvel Minimates and DC C3 figures. We are told that we can expect alot of good things for Trek fans in 2005 thanks to this team-up between the two companies. Stay-Tuned later this week for more on this as we enter into our 2005 Toy Fair coverage.





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