The replica is made out of solid polystone core and is precision metal-plated in several finishes, whereas the stunt phasers used on set were made of painted plastic. Even though this is a replica of the stunt phaser (meaning it has no moving parts or lights), QMx’s Andy Gore tells TrekMovie they 'upgraded the actual prop' to create an 'idealized version'. The replica measures 10.5' long x 7' high (grip included) and weighs more than one pound. QMx created their new replica using a first generation master of the screen used phaser and the look is considered an exact match for the hero phaser used in the film – and it only costs around $50. It was announced last year, but today fans can finally pre-order the gleaming 1:1 scale, screen-accurate replica of the stunt phaser used in J.J. QMx Star Trek 2009 'Enterprise Metal-Plated Phaser Replica' Today QMx begins taking pre orders for their replica phaser which costs just $50 with a stand and will begin shipping next month. For collectors and fans who are eager for new cool stuff related to the 2009 Star Trek movie, today brings good news.