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Brand: Star Trek EAN: 0687203859033 Item Dimensions: Label: Art Asylum Manufacturer: Art Asylum Model: 85903 Publisher: Art Asylum Studio: Art Asylum Features:
Editorial Review: Product Description: One hundred years before Kirk, mankind takes another step out of its infancy. After their maiden voyage to the Klingon home world, Captain Jonathan Archer and his crew stand ready to explore the vast ocean of space. Archer's "Away Team" missions result in first contact with new alien species. A new era of discovery unfolds and history never forgets the name ENTERPRISE. Ensign Hoshi Sato * Removable Helmet with Clear Visor * Removable Chest Plate and Backpack Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Hoshi finally gets her own figure..yay!Though she doesn't get to do much, Ensign Hoshi Sato is my favorite character on the new Enterprise. She was left out of the first series of figures, but here she is finally, albeit encased in a bulky spacesuit. Her facial sculpt is a decent likeness. But, like all these Art Asylum Trek figures so far, it seems to capture the features, but not the expressions, sorta like a "dud" photo. Better than 95% of the figures this size, but just close enough to leave you wanting better. Read More Rating: - Hoshi finally gets her own figure..yay!Though she doesn't get to do much, Hoshi is my favorite character on the new Enterprise. She was left out of the first series of figures, but here she is finally, albeit encased in a bulky spacesuit. Her facial sculpt is a decent likeness. But, like all these Art Asylum Trek figures so far, it seems to capture the features, but not the expressions, sorta like a "dud" photo. Better than 95% of the figures this size, but close enough to just leave you wanting better. The articulation ... Read More Rating: - Hoshi ReviewI have purchased all the aciton figures and toys that Art Asylum has made since they have been doing Star Trek. They are simply the finest on the market. The attention they pay to detail is amazing. Two thumbs up for Star Trek and Art Asylum |