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The modern Viper is a careful update of Ralph McQuarrie's original design that was created for the 2004 reimagining of Battlestar Galactica. Writer and producer Ron D. Moore wanted to make the show about life on an spaceborne aircraft carrier and the Vipers and their pilots were central to his plans.

No Viper pilot was more compelling than Starbuck, who had all the skills (and flaws) to make her a great pilot. This version of the model has her call sign on the hull.

The Eaglemoss model is 10.6 inches (27 cm) long.

£44.99

**Previously Sold Out Due To High Demand - Now Available To Pre Order**

When Battlestar Galactica returned in 2004, it was with a redesigned ship that cleverly echoed the original. Seen from the side, Eric Chu's design looks radically different but when you spin it around, you see the familiar shapes of the classic version.

In the series, the Galactica is a relic of an earlier age, but its primitive technology allowed it to survive the Cylon attack to become humanity's flagship. The model measures just over 10.5 inches (27 cm) long.

Due to Ship March 2026

The original Viper is a maneuvrable, one-man fighter that was one of the signature models of the original BATTLESTAR GALACTICA. It was designed by legendary concept artist Ralph McQuarrie, who had recently finished work on STAR WARS. The shooting models were beautifully made and rapidly became iconic. The Eaglemoss model was one of the most popular things they ever made. It measures 10.6" (27 cm) long.

HOT DOG VARIANT LIMITED TO 750

The modern Viper is a careful update of Ralph McQuarrie's original design that was created for the 2004 reimagining of Battlestar Galactica. Writer and producer Ron D. Moore wanted to make the show about life on an spaceborne aircraft carrier and the Vipers and their pilots were central to his plans.

The Eaglemoss model bears the call sign "HOT DOG" for pilot Lt. Brendan Constanza, and is 10.6 inches (27 cm) long.

The original series Cylon Baseships consisted of twin discs built around a central column. They served as both heavily armed warships and carriers for the smaller Cylon Raiders. They were designed by legendary concept artist Ralph McQuarrie, who worked on Battlestar Galactica after his concept work for Star Wars.

The model measures approximately 6 inches (15.5 cm) across.

The Osiris dates from the first Cylon War and was part of the fleet that featured in Blood & Chrome. It was a stealth frigate, or pocket battleship. The original VFX model was designed by concept artist Richard Livingston.

The Eaglemoss model is just over 10.5 inches (27 cm) long.

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