Master Replicas Brings Back Classic Star Trek Phaser and Communicator Replicas

Trekkies, get ready to beam down: Master Replicas has just opened preorders for a full-size Star Trek Phaser and Communicator set, perfect for anyone looking to join the Enterprise landing party in style.

These detailed replicas were originally produced by Diamond Select Toys, earning high praise from fans for their screen-accurate designs, interactive features, and affordability. After being out of production for years, Master Replicas is reviving these classic collectibles—with a few key upgrades.

Both the Phaser and Communicator are full-scale recreations modeled on the original props from Star Trek: The Original Series. They feature authentic lights and sounds, now enhanced with new audio directly sourced from the original episodes.

Phaser Type 2 Features

The Type-2 Phaser is the pistol version of the classic Star Trek weapon. This version includes a removable Type-1 hand phaser. Turning the phaser’s dial changes the sound setting from stun to self-destruct, and the trigger activates the light on the front. This full-scale phaser is modeled after the original prop, making it a perfect addition to your collection or cosplay accessory.

Communicator Features

The Communicator – Star Trek’s version of the mobile phone – was an essential piece of gear for any away-team member. Flipping open the device activates it, with nine different sound clips taken from the original series. The communicator also features a moving moire pattern and working lights.

Availability

Both the Phaser and Communicator are available for preorder now through Master Replicas’ website, with shipping expected in spring 2026.  At $34.99 each, both pieces will be worthy additions to your Star Trek collection. And if you’re looking for a stocking stuffer for a Trekkie this holiday season, be sure to check out Master Replica’s full Star Trek lineup, much of which is currently in stock.

Whether you’re a long-time collector or a new recruit to Starfleet, these replicas are a must-have piece of Star Trek history. They are faithfully recreated, functional, and finally back in production.

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