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This is a replica of the original stargate from Stargate SG-1, also known as the Alpha Gate. The gates were developed over 50 million years ago by the Ancients and can be used to open wormholes between different planets and even different galaxies. The Ancients called them Astria Porta and seeded them throughout the Pegasus and Milky Way galaxies. When the Goa'uld took control of them they called them Chappa'ai, which Daniel Jackson translated as "stargate".

The gate used by SG-1 was buried by the ancient Egyptians after they overthrew the Goa'uld Ra. It was uncovered in 1928 and was eventually powered up at a secret facility in Cheyenne Mountain. It has nine chevrons and 39 glyphs that can be used to dial the address of thousands of inhabited planets.

The model is made of a high quality polystone, which holds the detail exceptionally well. The gate itself has a diameter of 9.25 inches (23.5 cm). It is an individual piece that can be slotted into the display stand, which bears the SG-1 symbol from the planet Earth.

This is a full-sized, polyresin replica of the dedication plaque for the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-A. It was the first time a dedication plaque had said that the Enterprise was a Constitution-class ship.

The original plaque was designed by Star Trek scenic artist Mike Okuda who supplied us with the instructions he gave to the prop shop. We used them to create this version, which is designed to be hung on a wall. Eaglemoss made a much smaller version of the plaque.

The plaque confirms that the Enterprise was was launched from Earth's San Francisco Fleet Yards.

£49.99

Since the first season of The Expanse the Rocinante has been at the heart of the action. It is an MCRN Corvette that was carried aboard the Martian navy flagship, the MCRN Donnager. After Holden and his crew took control they renamed it the Rocinante and it became their home.

In the real world the Roci was designed by Ryan Dening, who also worked on Star Trek.

This is the smaller of the two Eaglemoss versions, and it is 8.5" and (21.5 cm) long..

One of the most terrifying sounds in the Universe is "Moopsy". At first it may sound cute but seconds after you hear it, Moopsy will drink your bones.

This large talking plush reproduces the terror perfectly. Cuddle up to Moopsy if you dare and squeeze Moopsy's paw to hear Moopsy speak.

Moopsy  briefly escaped from captivity in Narj's Miraculous Menagerarium the Star Trek: Lower Decks episode "I Have No Bones Yet I Must Flee".

At 14" long, this Moopsy is also bigger than our original plush.

Size: 14 inches (25 cm )

Turn the sound on in the video to hear Moopsy talk.

Note: When this item ships, batteries will not be included, due to rules over importation and regulations

This is a full-sized, polyresin replica (14 inches wide by 10.5 inches tall) of the dedication plaque for the U.S.S. Defiant. It was on the bridge of the ship just to the right of the turbolift doors.

The original plaque was designed by Star Trek scenic artist Mike Okuda who supplied us with the instructions he gave to the prop shop. We used them to create this version, which is designed to be hung on a wall. Eaglemoss made a much smaller version of the plaque. To our knowledge this is the first time a full-size version has ever been available.

The plaque confirms that the Defiant was the first starship in its class and was launched from the Antares ship yards on Stardate 47538.5. As an in-joke, the names of the people who worked on the ship are actually members of the crew that made Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.

This is a full-sized, polyresin replica (14 inches wide by 10.5 inches tall) of the dedication plaque for the U.S.S. Voyager. It was on the bridge of the ship just to the right of the turbolift doors.

The original plaque was designed by Star Trek scenic artist Mike Okuda who supplied us with the instructions he gave to the prop shop in 1994. We used them to create this version, which is designed to be hung on a wall. Eaglemoss made a much smaller version of the plaque. To our knowledge this is the first time a full-size version has ever been available.

The plaque confirms that Voyager was an Intrepid-class starship that was launched from Earth Station McKinley on Stardate 48038.5. As an in-joke, the names of the people who worked on the ship are actually members of the crew that made Star Trek: Voyager.

£24.99

In the original series the crew regularly drank coffee from grey cups. In one of the most famous incidents, Kirk discovers that tribbles have got into his dinner, eaten his chicken sandwich and drunk his coffee.

The cups were originally made of styrofoam, whereas ours are made of earthenware. We've also added a detail that you might have missed. When the cups first appeared in 'Where No Man Has Gone Before', they featured an Enterprise logo with a wreath, but it never appeared on them again. With a little help, we sourced that logo from Gene Roddenberry's files at UCLA and have included it on our cup. The tribble is removable, so your coffee should be safe.

£89.99

To celebrate the 25th anniversary of The Matrix, Master Replicas are releasing an incredibly detailed die-cast model of Morpheus's ship The Nebuchadnezzar.

When The Matrix was released in 1999, the Wachowskis changed cinema forever. Sci-fi had never been cooler. The original movie played with huge ideas as Morpheus and his allies freed Neo from his mundane reality and introduced him to the truth: a world where the machines have subjugated humanity.

The Nebuchadnezzar, which was designed by concept artist Tani Kunitake, was at the heart of the story. The Neb was a rusting hovercraft that used EM pulses to protect itself from the machines, as Morpheus and his crew managed to stay one step ahead of the robotic Sentinels.

This impressive die-cast model has been digitally sculpted before being cast in zinc alloy and ABS, and painted by hand. It has been officially licensed by Warner Bros. and is a true collectors item.

The ship measures 11.8 inches (30 cm) long.

This incredibly detailed polyresin model recreates Ra's Pyramid from the Stargate movie. This is a real statement piece that measures an impressive 12 inches (30 cm) across and stands over 8 inches (20 cm) tall.

In the movie, Daniel Jackson (played by James Spader) discovers that the ancient Egyptians were enslaved by a race of powerful aliens, known as the Goa'uld System Lords. Their ships were shaped like giant pyramids that open up to launch waves of airborne fighters.

Our model of the Pyramid was sculpted by Ed Giddings with careful reference to the original model that was used to film the visual effects in the movie. Even the individual hieroglyphs have been reproduced in relief.

The Moopsy is one of the cuddliest creatures in the Galaxy but watch out — this little ball of cuteness is an alien murderer that will drink your bones.

Moopsy is a fan-favourite alien from Star Trek: Lower Decks. It looks friendly but it can move at lightning-fast speeds and, once it sinks its fangs into its prey, it can drink its bones in seconds.

When it escaped from Narj's Miraculous Menagerarium it killed Narj and two Pyrithian swamp gobblers before Ransom and Mariner lured it back into it's cage. Handle with care!

Size: 10 inches x 5.5 inches (25 cm x 14 cm)

There's nothing better to cuddle up to than this plush version of Star Trek: Lower Decks Badgey. Sure, he's a psychopath who wants to kill us all, but rendered in plush, he couldn't be cuter or cuddlier.

Badgey was originally a training hologram, who was created by Rutherford. Unfortunately, he was made using unstable AI and, after some holodeck malfunctions, he gained sentience and set out to kill his creator. Despite having his neck broken and his memory wiped, he kept coming back before eventually evolving into a digital god and heading off to create his own universe.

Badgey is the second in Master Replicas Lower Decks plush series and joins Moopsy, which is back in stock after a sell-out first run.

Order now to get the first edition, which comes with a limited-edition Badgey card.

Size: 10 inches x 5.5 inches (25 cm x 14 cm).

£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

£49.99

The Razorback started life as Julie Mao's racing ship. Avasarala and Bobbie use it to escape from the Guanshiyin before Bobbie ends up owning it. She uses it to investigate the missing Martian ships, which she discovers have been sold to the Free Navy.

The Eaglemoss model is 7.25 inches (18.5 cm) long.

£49.99

The Koto was an MCRN patrol destroyer that was illegally sold to Marco Inaros and became part of the Free Navy. It was one of several ships that attacked the Rocinante in the episode 'Hard Vacuum', when it was disabled by an attack from Drummer's ship.

The Koto was designed by Ryan Dening, who also designed many ships for Star Trek.

It was produced but never sold by Eaglemoss and we have acquired all the stock. Length approximately 9 inches (22 cm).

£69.99

In the original 1978 show, the Battlestar Galactica was an advanced vessel that led the Colonial fleet. It had a crew of 500 and carried 75 vipers. The ship was designed by concept artist Ralph McQuarrie who started on the new TV show after working on Star Wars. The brief was to create an aircraft carrier and he gave the ship twin pods on outriggers that provided the vipers with a runway they could land on. The model is just over 10.5 inches (27 cm) long.

In the reimagined Battlestar Galactica the design of the Cylon Basestar was completely reworked. The new Basestar was an organic spaceship that was as much a being as a vehicle. It was controlled by a hybrid that could perceive things outside normal reality.

The new version was designed by artists Gary Hutzel and Eric Chu, who saw it as more advanced than the human ships.

The Eaglemoss model measures 10.25 inches (26 cm) across.

The Battlestar Valkyrie was smaller and more maneuverable than the Galactica. It served during the First Cylon War, and was part of the ghost fleet that we saw in  Blood & Chrome.

Concept artist Richard Livingston originally designed the Valkyrie for the episode Home, where it appears briefly in a flashback sequence. His design went through several changes when the model was built by Pierre Drolet, who made it look more like a familiar Battlestar. The Eaglemoss model is just over 10.5 inches (27 cm) long.

£69.99

The Pegasus has been out of stock for ages, but it's coming back. New stock will be available in February 2026.

The Pegasus was Admiral Caine's Battlestar in one of the rebooted series' most acclaimed story arcs. It was more advanced and powerful than theGalactica, which it massively outgunned.

Most of the design work on the ship was done by CG modeller Jose Perez who set out to make a state of the art ship that was a contrast to the older Galactica. The model is just under 10.5" (26.5 cm) long.

This is a preorder that will ship from February 2026.

Eaglemoss are best known for producing models, but they also produced a series of hardback books, which drew on the massive amount of research undertaken to create the models. This volume covers the design of ships from both eras of Battlestar Galactica, and is packed with unique insights from the creators.

192 pages, full color.

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