JeffSaylor
05-18-2010, 11:30 AM
Space, the final frontier...
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Art Asylum had ambitious plans for this line of Star Trek figures, their first really major toy license. Unfortunately the new Enterprise TV series failed to captivate viewers; the show's spiraling ratings spelling certain death for the action figure line. Art Asylum and Star Trek did see a rebirth of sorts shortly after Enterprise with their acquisition by Diamond Select Toys. Today Art Asylum acts as a sculpting house for DST while Star Trek takes a much needed break.
ART ASYLUM'S STAR TREK ENTERPRISE
2002
8.5" x 12"
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For a great selection of film, TV and pop culture t-shirts and apparel, check out TShirtGurus.com (http://www.tshirtgurus.com) and 80sTees.com (http://www.80stees.com).
Art Asylum had ambitious plans for this line of Star Trek figures, their first really major toy license. Unfortunately the new Enterprise TV series failed to captivate viewers; the show's spiraling ratings spelling certain death for the action figure line. Art Asylum and Star Trek did see a rebirth of sorts shortly after Enterprise with their acquisition by Diamond Select Toys. Today Art Asylum acts as a sculpting house for DST while Star Trek takes a much needed break.
ART ASYLUM'S STAR TREK ENTERPRISE
2002
8.5" x 12"
https://www.figures.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=6280&stc=1&d=1274200840
>> CARDBACK ARCHIVE << (https://www.figures.com/forums/news/?pp=25&daysprune=-1&prefixid=CARDBACK)