Discover the authenticity of the Star Trek Section 31 Garrett Phaser Replica, a stunning tribute to one of the most enigmatic elements of the Star Trek universe. Featuring an intricately designed static structure with a movable trigger, this replica stands out with its sleek details and comes with a display stand that elevates your cosplay experience.


Crafted with quality materials, this carefully designed phaser replica measures approximately 12 inches long, making it the perfect addition to your Star Trek collection. The well-balanced design ensures it fits comfortably in hand, whether you're showcasing it on your shelf or utilizing it for your next cosplay event.


Owning this piece not only enhances your Star Trek memorabilia but also ignites your passion for the series, transporting you into the world of Starfleet adventures. Imagine the excitement as you bring your favorite character to life, turning heads at conventions and geek gatherings.


Don’t miss the chance to own this exclusive replica—limited quantities available! Order now to secure your Star Trek Section 31 Garrett Phaser Replica and check out our shop policies for information on shipping and customer service—your satisfaction is our priority!


My passion is to create beautiful things and sell them at a super affordable price!  I love 3D printing, and I hope you will give my craft a try!


Star Trek - Section 31 GARRETT PHASER - Static No Lights


This product is a custom-made replica designed for cosplay and fan use. It is not an original production, officially licensed merchandise, or affiliated with any trademarked brands or intellectual property.


Comes fully assembled and you will receive it AS SEEN!  No Painting ETC!


This will look awesome in your home, office or anywhere!  


I promise you will love this and your friends will be super jealous!


Live long and prosper... and keep those phasers set to stun!!


Disclaimer:


The item you are looking at is the a picture of the exact item you will receive, but a model for pretty much the exact same thing

You are looking at a 3D printed prop/model.  There will always be flaws in 3D printed and hand assembled items.  I do take pride in my work and ship very nicely made items.

Most 3D models will use supports to keep the item upright or give something with an overhang a place to rest when that layer begins to print.  These supports can cause a rough area.  This is expected and I do what I can to reduce this and adjust my prints to limit the amount of supports needed.

Please do not try to take advantage of me.  I am no Amazon and every penny of every sale counts.  I keep my prices at just above a break even cost because I love how happy my props make people and I know before I did 3D printing, every prop I would find would look terrible or cost a fortune.

I am always up for a good conversation and constructive criticism.  I will never get better at this if I do the wrong thing all the time!