Star Trek Tricorder Replica

Star Trek Tricorder Replica

Fans of the Star Trek sci-fi series will soon be able to get their hands on this cool collectible Tricorder, the handheld device used for scanning an area.

Made from the original pattern used to create the props, this replica is made of die-cast metal and plastic to give you that perfect artifact from the future that you so crave. Limited edition of 2,000 pieces, includes display case and certificate of authenticity.

The Star Trek Mark IX Science Tricorder Replica ($349.99) is estimated to arrive in October 2008 over at Entertainment Earth.

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