
Though this mask looks a little on the large side, it’s a beautiful replica of Majora’s Mask from The Legend of Zelda. It’s cast from fiberglass resin and hand painted in acrylics. The seller doesn’t list the weight of the mask, but if you find it’s not suitable for cosplay, it will look great on your wall!
Product Page ($250)

Last week we brought you the Hunger Games Arena Jacket replica, and now Tributes can prepare for the games wearing an official training shirt.
The training shirts for the 74th Hunger Games were made to accommodate physical activity and to show up well when being broadcast across Panem. And, really, we all know the second one was the more important of those two to the Gamemakers. But, honestly, these feel good on. They have some lovely seaming details that tailor them flatteringly to many different body types. The fabric mix (90% Polyester / 10% Spandex) makes them stretch and give just the right amount. The contrasting crimson and grey detail on the raglan sleeves and then again down the back is really to draw attention to the square so the citizens can more easily tell which district you’re from, but you know what? It’s a nice touch.
Product Page ($39.99)

ThinkGeek is offering this officially licensed replica of Katniss’s Arena Jacket from The Hunger Games, which offers a lightweight outer shell and canvas inner jacket which zip together to form a “third” jacket.
The outer shell has deep, segmented pockets with two compartments per side. The inner jacket has waist pockets fitted with sturdy brass zippers that will stay closed and protect valuable loot. In addition, each jacket also has a hood and waist cinches so that you can stay warm on chilly nights.
It should be noted that neither garment is Tracker Jacker proof.
Product Page: ($100)

Prove to the world that you ain’t afraid of no ghosts with this high quality replica proton backpack. It’s made from metal, wood, and plastic and the measurements of the pack and the components were designed to match the backpack seen in the movie exactly. It’s even weathered and aged to a tee. Fancy.
See another photo and a video of the replica after the break.
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QMx’s FX Cinema Arts team was tasked with re-creating the badges from Star Trek: The Next Generation, and I think they’ve done a superior job. One of the badges in the above picture is an actual prop used on camera, and the other two are replicas. Can you guess which is which?
There isn’t news about a release date nor is a price set for these badges yet, but we’ll be sure to let you know when we hear more!
(via QMx)

You can get Anakin Skywalker glove replicas cheap from just about anywhere, but if you want to step up to an high grade leather version, you can pre-order this version now with shipping slated sometime before the end of April.
Product Page ($148.99)

If you’re a fan of Warehouse 13, you probably recognize the Phoenix medallion artifact. In the show, it protects the wearer from fire, but sacrifices the lives of others in the process. By simply touching this medallion, you are immune to this effect—so owning one might be a smart decision for agents in the field.
This prop replica from QMx is made using a burnished, bronze-like zinc alloy and can be converted back and forth between a keychain and a necklace as you see fit.
Pre-orders are expected to begin in Q2 of 2012, but you can get on a sign up for a waiting list on the QMx website right now.
Product Page ($14.95)

Maybe you’d like to dress like Harry Potter and his friends more often, but house robes aren’t exactly fit for every day wear. When you can’t go full on wizard, you still have options. Potter’s black and red Triwizard tournament shirt is perfect for chilly days, as is Hermione’s long sleeve Gryffindor shirt. They’re both replicas from the films. Even though your clothing may be slightly more Muggle-like, you should still carry your wand.
Check out Hermione’s shirt after the break.
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If you’re working on a Borg costume and only the best accessories will do, this high quality Borg Arm Weapon Prop Replica will fit the bill. It’s crafted out of resin and machined-aluminum parts for a realistic look and feel.
Product Page ($149.99/Pre-Order for March 2012 via Geekalerts)

Forget sparkly shoes, I’d rather play dress up with this 1:1 scale X-Wing pilot helmet replica. This prop was digitally scanned from an original helmet in the Lucasfilm archives and matches the helmet Luke Skywalker wore in the Battle of Yavin. The interior’s padded, and it has removable ear cups. It’s like you’re actually supposed to wear it. I’m sure you can try it on a few times, but this replica is mostly for display (it’s definitely not made for the Death Star trench run). It’s also limited to 750 pieces, and you can pre-order now for shipment by the end of the year.
Product Page ($578.99)