Tri-Klops Masters of the Universe Mondo Sixth Scale Information
I love it when all the puzzle pieces start to connect across a full convention season, and looking back at everything Mondo has rolled out for Masters of the Universe, you can really see the roadmap coming into focus. What started with that digital reveal of Tri Klops at SDCC 2025 planted the seed early, giving us our first real look at how he would translate into their sixth scale format, and at the time it felt like a bold next step for the line. Fast forward to Toy Talk Episode 37 and their End of the Year Holiday Recap, and suddenly that SDCC moment feels even more significant. Seeing the Tri-Klops prototype shown again during the livestream tied everything together, bridging that SDCC digital reveal. When you step back and connect SDCC, NYCC, and this Holiday Recap together, it really feels like Mondo is methodically building out its sixth scale MOTU universe, and Now the day is here, giving collectors the chance to lock in one of only 2000 units being produced worldwide soon. Standing 12 inches tall and crafted from a mix of PVC, ABS, and faux fur materials, this Tri-Klops figure leans into everything that makes the character such a fan favorite from Skeletor’s Evil Warriors. The rotating tri-eye helmet is the centerpiece, allowing you to swap between Distavision, Nightvision, and Gammavision modes just like the vintage toy, and on top of that you get three interchangeable portraits, swappable hands, two swords, a blaster with a fire attachment, and the Remote Spy Robot complete with its own display stand. That is a seriously loaded accessory count for a figure at this scale. Priced at $255, it falls right in line with what Mondo has been charging for this tier of collectible, and given the limited edition run of 2000 pieces, I would not expect these to linger for long. You can head over to Mondo as preorders go live Pre-orders open Tuesday, March 10, 2026 at 11 AM CT. to secure yours before they sell through. With each new addition to this line, Mondo keeps proving they understand what MOTU collectors want, and I am genuinely curious to see who they announce next.

March 6, 2026 Update: Official Images
Tri-Klops is shown here in a full standing pose, wearing metallic green and gold armor over a dark gray loincloth and black fur-trimmed boots. His visor is flipped up to reveal a single red eye on the rotating headband, while a removable insect-like green helmet with a red lens and gold side blades is displayed beside him on a clear stand. He holds a curved sword in one hand and a straight double-edged blade in the other, with detailed gold gauntlets, a jeweled belt with a blue center gem, and sculpted green knee guards completing the outfit.

Laid out alongside Tri-Klops is his full accessory spread, which includes two alternate portrait heads featuring different expressions, a translucent red energy blast effect piece, a silver sci-fi blaster with a blue scope, a translucent orange spear, and four interchangeable hands in fist and pointing configurations. Two swords of differing lengths are displayed to his right, one with a green jeweled crossguard and the other a simpler gold-hilted design, and his classic Doom Seeker.

Posed in a wide stance with both fists clenched, Tri-Klops is shown from a slightly low angle that emphasizes the layered construction of his armor. The green chest plate features raised rivets along the shoulders, and a vertical gold chain of linked medallions runs down the center of his torso to the ornate belt buckle. A sword handle is visible pegged into the back of his armor, accessible over his right shoulder.

Tri-Klops is posed here pointing forward with his right hand while his left is clenched at his side. The visor on this head sculpt sits lower across his brow, showing the red-lensed center eye rotated into the forward position.

A close-up of Tri-Klops’ Doom Seeker the layered green plating sculpted with segmented ridges across the crown, tapering down to a dark beak-like mouthpiece at the front. The large red eye lens is set within a gold-rimmed socket, and gold fin-shaped wings extend from the sides with small silver bolt details at each joint.

Seen from a close angle, Tri-Klops wears his alternate screaming head sculpt, with the translucent red energy blast effect piece attached to his helmet’s central lens and radiating outward in a jagged starburst shape.

Tri-Klops One Sixth Scale Prototype
Tri-Klops is shown from the front with the candy metallic green chest armor catching the light, layered with sculpted rivets and panel lines that flow into the shoulder plates, and I love how the bronze bracers and belt add contrast against the green while the gem at the waist pops cleanly. The helmet’s single eye sits deep in the sculpt with a sharp visor edge, and the fabric skirt hangs naturally over the upper thighs with textured folds that feel scaled right. From the side, the build really shows off the muscular arm sculpt and how the shoulder armor floats just enough to allow movement, while the segmented leg armor wraps tightly around the calves and boots without breaking the silhouette. I’m also noticing how the paint transitions stay tight along the armor edges, especially where the green meets the flesh tone, giving the whole figure a solid, premium finish.


The Doom Seeker is being held up close and the gold wing fins flare out from the sides with sharp sculpted edges, while the underside shows a mechanical nozzle and tubing that give it a functional, weaponized look. In hand it feels like it’s meant to swoop forward, with the eyes facing straight ahead and the sculpt flowing cleanly from nose to tail without any wasted detail.


As we zero in on the rotating visor that lets you swap out different eye colors with a simple turn of the helmet, you can see the eye shifting from red to blue as the visor rotates, and it locks in cleanly so the eye sits centered and sharp each time. I really like how this feature feels like you are playing with the vintage figure giving him that classic Tri-Klops functionality while still working smoothly at this larger scale.


The figure is held with the visor set to the red angry eye, and I’m really digging the translucent red blast effect that plugs straight into the helmet, projecting forward like a focused energy shot. The piece is long and layered with ridges, giving it a sense of motion as if the beam is firing mid action, and the clear red plastic lets light pass through cleanly from end to end. I like how it lines up directly with the eye, making the effect feel purposeful and integrated rather than just an add on.


Sixth Scale Tri-Klops
The sixth scale Tri-Klops figure from Mondo, revealed at SDCC 2025, features a heavily armored and muscular design inspired by his classic look, enhanced with modern detailing.

His emerald green armor is trimmed with gold, and he comes equipped with a rotating visor helmet featuring multiple expression options, including three distinct heads for varied display. The figure includes a pair of swords sheathed on his back, matching his battle-ready aesthetic, and his trusty Doom Seeker.


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