I was looking at the item numbers for the carded Star Trek 6 face figures and noticed that they go in order from Kirk Item No. 51200/1, Spock Item No. 51200/2, Dr. McCoy Item No. 51200/3... and then Scottie jumps to Item No. 51200/5 with the Klingon rounding out the sequence as item No. 51200/7. The later released Lt. Uhura is Item No. 51200/4.
Was it possible that the release of the Lt. Uhura figure was delayed which is why her number is 4 and not 6?
We know that she was the first and only Star Trek female Mego produced, and an African/American figure to boot even though it doesn't look like her.
So I am wondering if maybe the production process for Uhura took longer than originally anticipated and Mego decided to release the now famous "five face" cards with just the five faces on the front and back of the card of those available as an interim during the short time before her eventual release?
And BTW, what ever happened to item No. 51200/6 ?? Though we know that later this item number was given to the Klingon Sears catalog mailer, one can only wonder if this was originally a proposed figure that was never produced?
Thanks for any help in clearing this up
Steve
Was it possible that the release of the Lt. Uhura figure was delayed which is why her number is 4 and not 6?
We know that she was the first and only Star Trek female Mego produced, and an African/American figure to boot even though it doesn't look like her.
So I am wondering if maybe the production process for Uhura took longer than originally anticipated and Mego decided to release the now famous "five face" cards with just the five faces on the front and back of the card of those available as an interim during the short time before her eventual release?
And BTW, what ever happened to item No. 51200/6 ?? Though we know that later this item number was given to the Klingon Sears catalog mailer, one can only wonder if this was originally a proposed figure that was never produced?
Thanks for any help in clearing this up

Steve
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