
EMCE Toys revived 70's Star Trek goodness when they reproduced and expanded Mego's Star Trek line. Here's a gallery showing the figures EMCE has produced in the Star Trek series.
If your interested in the differences between vintage Mego and these reissues, please visit the Mego Museum Accessory Check section for detailed comparisions of every factory reproduced part.

This is a reproduction of an original Mego figure. In the above picture, the original is on the left, and the new version is on the right. Below is a picture of the reproduction by itself.


This is a reproduction of an original Mego figure. In the above picture, the original is on the left, and the new version is on the right. Below is a picture of the reproduction by itself.


This is a reproduction of an original Mego figure. In the above picture, the original is on the left, and the new version is on the right. Below is a picture of the reproduction by itself.


This is a reproduction of an original Mego figure. In the above picture, the original is on the left, and the new version is on the right. Below is a picture of the reproduction by itself.


Sulu is not a reproduction figure but a brand new extention to the EMCE line.

Chekov is not a reproduction figure but a brand new extention to the EMCE line.

This is a reproduction of an original Mego figure. In the above picture, the original is on the left, and the new version is on the right. Below is a picture of the reproduction by itself.


This is a reproduction of an original Mego figure. In the above picture, the original is on the left, and the new version is on the right. Below is a picture of the reproduction by itself.


This is a reproduction of an original Mego figure. In the above picture, the original is on the left, and the new version is on the right. Below is a picture of the reproduction by itself.


The EMCE Gorn is a completely new version of a figure Mego did, but did totally wrong. Mego cobbled together the figure with Klingon clothes and accessories on a Soldier Ape body with a WGSH Lizard head cast in brown. The end result looked nothing like the character except that there was a lizard head involved. EMCE completely overhauled the figure and produced a toy that looks like the character that actually appeared on television. In the above picture, you see the released version of the EMCE Gorn. The below picture features the original Mego version on the left, and the first production sample of the EMCE Gorn on the right. The production sample features different material for the suit.


Khan is not a reproduction figure but a brand new extention to the EMCE line.

This is a reproduction of an original Mego figure. In the above picture, the original is on the left, and the new version is on the right. Below is a picture of the reproduction by itself.


This is a reproduction of an original Mego figure. In the above picture, the original is on the left, and the new version is on the right. Below is a picture of the reproduction by itself.


This is a reproduction of an original Mego figure. In the above picture, the original is on the left, and the new version is on the right. Below is a picture of the reproduction by itself.

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