Factory Entertainment: SDCC 2025 Final Exclusives
Posted by: Nick on July 10, 2025 at 07:55 PM CST
GARY SEVEN SERVO LIMITED EDITION PROP REPLICAStep into the world of Star Trek with Factory Entertainment’s stunning prop replica of the iconic Servo device – used by Gary Seven, a mysterious “Supervisor” first introduced in Star Trek: The Original Series episode, Assignment: Earth. The Supervisors are temporal field agents who travel through time to observe and influence critical events throughout history.
The pen-sized Servo is far more than it appears. Compact, sleek, and powerful, this high-tech tool is instantly recognizable to fans of Star Trek.
Painstakingly recreated after a detailed study of the surviving screen-used props, our Servo Replica is an authentic, high-quality collectible.
Just like the originals, it’s precision-crafted from machined aluminum, featuring a functional spring-loaded pop-out mechanism and adjustable dials — a true homage to 23rd-century technology.
Each replica is presented in a gift box and is accompanied by a numbered COA (Certificate of Authenticity) booklet.
The Factory Entertainment Gary Seven Servo Prop Replica is a must-have addition to your collection. Bring a piece of the future into your hands today!
ENTERPRISE-D DEDICATION PLAQUE LIMITED EDITION PROP REPLICAEvery Federation starship carries a dedication plaque — a proud symbol of origin, purpose, and the spirit of exploration. Traditionally mounted on the bridge, these plaques honor the ship’s name, registry, class, and birthplace, paying homage to the real-world brass builder’s plaques found on naval and civilian vessels.
Now, Factory Entertainment invites you to own a piece of that Federation history with this 1:1 scale replica of the Enterprise NCC-1701-D Dedication Plaque, as seen in Star Trek: The Next Generation.
This is no ordinary collectible. The plaque not only features screen-accurate detailing and materials , it also includes the names of many behind-the-scenes heroes from the TNG production team — a subtle nod woven into Star Trek history. Over two decades later, this very prop returned to the screen, loaned for use in Star Trek: Picard Season 3 during their epic recreation of the Enterprise-D bridge.
Thanks to rare access to the original screen-used plaque, Factory Entertainment has meticulously recreated every element.
Cast in heavy brass alloy, this premium replica features:
• A screen-accurate bi-metal delta
• A rich wooden frame with built-in display stand
• Intricately debossed and embossed text and details
• Options for both wall hanging and freestanding display
This museum-quality collectible is a numbered limited edition of only 500 pieces, each accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity and a stunning 8x10 photograph from the Star Trek: Picard Season 3 set.
Honor the legacy of one of Starfleet’s most beloved vessels — and bring home a piece of the final frontier.
DESKTOP VIEWER SCALED PROP REPLICAA high quality officially licensed scaled prop replica of the Desktop Viewer seen in Star Trek: The Original Series.
This stunning 3-inch tall, scaled prop replica is cast out of solid metal features a display stand and removable frame that allows you to swap the displayed image. Comes with 3 different printed images; Enterprise Schematic, Lt Uhura and Lt Cmdr Spock.
SWORD OF KHALESS SCALED PROP REPLICAA high quality officially licensed scaled prop replica of the Sword Of Khaless, the first bat’leth ever forged, as seen in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
This stunning 7.5-inch wide, scaled prop replica is cast out of solid metal and is supplied with a display stand.
KLINGON D'K TAHG SCALED PROP REPLICAA high quality officially licensed scaled prop replica of the d’k tahg, the traditional Klingon warriors’ knife, seen in Star Trek III: The Search For Spock.
This stunning 5-inch long, scaled prop replica is cast out of solid metal and features movable secondary blades. It is supplied with a display stand. Please note this item is a scaled replica, for display only, the ‘blades’ are purely decorative and are not sharp.
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