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===Series One (2007)===
===Series One (2007)===


The first wave of action figures on display in prototype form at the February 2007 Toy Fair trade show included: [[Number Six|Number Six]] in her red dress, [[Lee Adama|Lee "Apollo" Adama]] in flight suit with helmet, gloved and ungloved sets of hands, and [[Galen Tyrol | Chief Tyrol]] in green fatigues.<ref name="ToyFair2007">Toy Fair images available at [http://74.52.193.82/events/main.php?g2_itemId=1091&g2_page=4].</ref> Also announced (but not shown) were two retailer exclusives, including a second version of the Chief (possibly in his orange jumpsuit) and Hotdog (expected to reuse the flight suit body created for the Lee Adama figure, but with Hotdog's head). Advance sketches shown in January 2007 at the UK ToyFair indicated that an alternate flight suit body was considered that would have featured an unzipped collar.<ref name="UKToyFair2007">2007 UK ToyFair images available at [http://www.action-figure.com/events/main.php?g2_itemId=57021 ActionFigure.com].</ref>
The first wave of action figures on display in prototype form at the February 2007 Toy Fair trade show included: [[Number Six|Number Six]] in her red dress, [[Lee Adama|Lee "Apollo" Adama]] in flight suit with helmet, gloved and ungloved sets of hands, and [[Galen Tyrol | Chief Tyrol]] in green fatigues.<ref name="ToyFair2007">Toy Fair images available at [http://74.52.193.82/events/main.php?g2_itemId=1091&g2_page=4 ActionFigure.com].</ref> Also announced (but not shown) were two retailer exclusives, including a second version of the Chief (possibly in his orange jumpsuit) and [[Brendan Constanza | Hotdog]] (expected to reuse the flight suit body created for the Lee Adama figure, but with Hotdog's head). Advance sketches shown in January 2007 at the UK ToyFair indicated that an alternate flight suit body was considered that would have featured an unzipped collar.<ref name="UKToyFair2007">2007 UK ToyFair images available at [http://www.action-figure.com/events/main.php?g2_itemId=57021 ActionFigure.com].</ref>


*[[Number Six|Number Six]] (Red Dress)
*[[Number Six|Number Six]] (Red Dress)

Revision as of 19:29, 12 February 2007

Action figures of characters from the Reimagined and Original Battlestar Galactica Series have been produced by several companies at different times. This page is an overview with an emphasis upon the action figures currently in production for the Reimagined Series.


Note on Similar Products

Action figures are distinguished from similar toys primarily by their scale, and by their level of articulation. Similar products sometimes imprecisely referred to as action figures, but considered separate items by Universal Studios Consumer Products Group, include:

  • 12" dolls: A license to produce 12" dolls is currently held by Majestic Studios.
  • MiniMates are currently produced as a joint effort between Art Asylum and Diamond Select Toys.
  • Statues: A license to produce statues similar in appearance and scale to that of action figures is currently held by Hasbro, which released a modern Cylon Centurion in early 2007 as part of their Titanium series.

Each of the above items has their own wiki entry.

Original Series

Action figures from the Original Series were produced by Mattel in the late 1970s, and by Joyride Studios in 2005.

Mattel (1978/79)

Action figures from the Original Series were produced by Mattel in the late 1970s.

Joyride Studios (2005)

Action figures from the Original Series were produced by Joyride Studios in 2005.

Re-imagined Series

Diamond Select Toys & Collectibles, LLC (DST) announced in January 2007 a licensing agreement with Universal Studios Consumer Products Group to manufacture action figures based on the reimagined Battlestar Galactica series.[1]

Series One (2007)

The first wave of action figures on display in prototype form at the February 2007 Toy Fair trade show included: Number Six in her red dress, Lee "Apollo" Adama in flight suit with helmet, gloved and ungloved sets of hands, and Chief Tyrol in green fatigues.[2] Also announced (but not shown) were two retailer exclusives, including a second version of the Chief (possibly in his orange jumpsuit) and Hotdog (expected to reuse the flight suit body created for the Lee Adama figure, but with Hotdog's head). Advance sketches shown in January 2007 at the UK ToyFair indicated that an alternate flight suit body was considered that would have featured an unzipped collar.[3]

Related Imagery

References

  1. Diamond Select Toys and Collectibles, LLC (2007-01-23). DST Launches Battlestar Galactica Action Figures!. Press release. Retrieved on 2007-01-23. (HTML)
  2. Toy Fair images available at ActionFigure.com.
  3. 2007 UK ToyFair images available at ActionFigure.com.