Real world article
(written from a Production point of view)
(written from a Production point of view)
Mega Bloks, Inc. is a Canadian toy manufacturer which specializes in the production of construction toys similar to LEGO and Kre-O products and is headquartered in Montréal, Québec.
Its parent company, Mega Brands, Inc., was acquired by toy giant Mattel in 2014.[1]
Star Trek releases
In 2004, the company's Star Trek licensing agreement resulted in the production and release of one starship construction set.
Mega Bloks acquired new licensing in 2015 and seven building sets and additional figurines were released to retail in 2016.
2004
Starship kit
The assembled starship measures 36 × 27 × 10 cm.
- USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D - with Captain Picard figure and display bases; part of "ProBuilder Showcase Series"; 945 pieces
2016
Starship kits
- USS Enterprise NCC-1701 - with Kirk in Dress uniform and Spock in Dress uniform figures and display base; first in "Signature Series"; 1:350 scale; 3098 pieces
- Klingon D7 Battle Cruiser - with Kor figure, Klingon Empire banner, and display base; 351 pieces
- Mini USS Enterprise - gift premium at many 2016 San Diego Comic-Con retailer booths; 10 pieces
Playset kits
- Classic Bridge Building Set (The Changeling) - with Kirk, Spock, Sulu, Uhura, and Nomad figures; 594 pieces
- Transporter Room Building Set (Mirror, Mirror) - with mirror universe Kirk, Spock, and Scotty (beaming) figures; 321 pieces
- Day of the Dove Building Set (Engineering) - with Scotty, Chekov, Kang, and Klingon Warrior figures; 97 pieces
- Guardian of Forever Building Set (The City on the Edge of Forever) - with Kirk, McCoy, and two Security figures; 111 pieces
Kubros figure kits
See also
External links
- Star Trek Mega Bloks - official Star Trek Mega Bloks portal
- MegaBloks.com - official homepage
- MegaBrands.com - official parent company homepage
- Blok City - the Mega Bloks wiki
- Mega Brands at Wikipedia
- Star Trek Mega Bloks Behind The Scenes article at StarTrek.com