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The Expanse collection was launched in the last days of Eaglemoss and had only limited distribution. The first model was an XL version of the series' main ship — the Rocinante, a Martian corvette that ended up under the charge of James Holden.

The Eaglemoss model measures 12.8 inches (32.5 cm) long and comes in its original box.

Challenge your friends to a race through seven years of Star Trek: The Next Generation with this brand new board game. Players draw cards that send them on missions from famous episodes of TNG. Then race around the board trying to complete them first. Along the way you'll face hazards from an intron virus that de-evolves the crew, to a visit from Q.

The game is designed for up to eight players but only the best Starfleet officer will win!

The U.S.S. Voyager NCC-74656-J was a 32nd-century descendant of Captain Janeway's famous ship. It followed a similar design, but had detached hulls and warp nacelles and used programmable matter. It also acted as the tested for the Pathway drive, which worked without dilithium.

The ship was designed by Ryan Dening. The producers wanted it to be a tribute to Janeway's ship and to show the links between different eras of Star Trek.

The model is part of Master Replicas new range of 4 to 5-inch long die-cast models, and is accompanied by a 48-page book, which features a brand-new, in-depth interview with ,em>Discovery showrunner Michelle Paradise.

"These full-sized replicas of the Space 1999 Stun Gun and Commlock are based on careful study of the original props and feature working lights and sound effects, from the show. Both props use the widely praised Sixteen 12 tooling. The stun gun measures 4.33” (11 cm) from back to front and just over 5” (13 cm) from top to bottom, while the Commlock is just under 8” (20 cm) long, and 2” (5 cm) wide. The original stun guns were carried by Moonbase security guards and stored in racks on the Eagles. In the show they had different settings that included stunning, disintegrating and cutting. The Commlocks were clipped over the crew member’s belt. They were used to communicate with other Alphans, to open doors, and to pinpoint the wearer’s location. "

Turn your desk into the bridge of a Constitution-class starship with this extra large desk mat, which is designed to sit under your keyboard and mouse. The artwork is taken directly from displays on the bridge of Captain Kirk's Enterprise as seen in the original series.

The mat measures 31.25" by 10". It has a rubber surface with stitched edges and a non-slip back.

This is a replica of the Pegasus gate from Stargate Atlantis. It was discovered in the city of Atlantis after Daniel Jackson realised that, if they had enough power, the stargates could be used to travel between galaxies.

The Atlantis Gate was an upgrade on the SG-1 version. On the show its glyphs appeared digitally, as the crew dialed into a new location. The gate had been left unused for thousands of years after the Ancients fled to the Milky Way after losing their battle with the Wraith, but was revived by the Pegasus team.

The replica gate is made of polystone and comes with a separate display base that carries the Stargate Atlantis logo. Master Replicas has carefully reproduced every glyph on the gate, which was based on a digital model that was supplied by MGM.

This version of the U.S.S. Enterprise made its debut at the end of Star Trek: Discovery's first season before going on to star in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds where it is commanded by Captain Pike.

The ship is a reimagining of Matt Jefferies' original design combined with elements of the motion picture version of the Enterprise and some subtle nods to the NX-01. It was designed by John Eaves, Scott Schneider and William Budge.

The model is part of Master Replicas new range of 4 to 5-inch long models, and is accompanied by a 48-page book, which slides into the base to make a display.

The model is part of Master Replicas new range of 4 to 5-inch long die-cast models, and is accompanied by a 48-page book, which slides into the base to make a display.

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This is a replica of the gate that was found on the Destiny in Stargate Universe. This gate was more primitive than the versions found in the Milky Way Galaxy and had a much shorter range. The glyphs on this gate lit up as they were dialled, and the model shows the address for Earth. The gate had been left unused for thousands of years after the crew left the Destiny, but was revived by the team from Earth, who used it to gather supplies and explore the universe. The replica gate measures 9.25 inches (23.5 cm) across. It is made of polystone and comes with a separate display base that carries the SGU logo. Master Replicas has carefully reproduced every glyph on the gate, which was based on a digital model that was supplied by MGM. This is a preorder that is due to ship in February 2026.
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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.

The D7 battle cruiser is one of the most important ships in the Klingon fleet. This is the original version of the class, which was commissioned by High Chancellor L'Rell to unite the Klingon Houses.

The ship was designed by Ryan Dening, who was careful to pay tribute to Matt Jefferies' original and the redesigned version that was made for Star Trek: The Motion Picture. Dening's version has appeared on both Star Trek: Discovery and Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.

The model is part of Master Replicas new range of 4 to 5-inch long, die-cast models, and is accompanied by a 48-page book, that features in-depth articles based on new interviews with writers Bryan Fuller and Kirsten Beyer, and original production artwork.

LIMITED EDITION • ONLY 500 PIECES The U.S.S. Rubidoux was a California-class starship that was commanded by Captain Dayton. In 2380 it encountered an entity that fed on its power systems until it had absorbed the entire ship. Dayton and her crew were rescued by a team from the U.S.S. Cerritos, who beamed them away before the entity merged with the Rubidoux. The model is part of Master Replicas Starship Library – a new range of 4 to 5-inch long models – and is accompanied by a 48-page book. It is one of several limited-edition California-class ships that Master Replicas are producing. Its red markings show that it belongs to the command division. All the California-class variants come with an in-depth book that includes a profile of the U.S.S. Cerritos, with annotated plan views and information about the creation of Star Trek: Lower Decks, based on an exclusive interview with the show’s creator Mike McMahan. The Rubidoux is being produced in a limited edition of 500 pieces. This is a preorder that will ship in July 2026.
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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.

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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.

This is a light-up replica of the Master Systems Display (MSD) on the Sovereign-class U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-E. . The panels are designed to be hung on a wall or displayed on a shelf. They light up at the press of a button just like the displays on a starship. Even when they are off, the artwork is clearly visible, allowing you to study the ship’s systems in depth.

The light panel is 31.5" (80 cm) long and 10.25" (26 cm) high. It works in a very similar way to the real displays used on the show with backlit film.

LIMITED EDITION In the original 1978 version of Battlestar Galactica we were told there were 12 different battlestars but only eight of them were referred to by name. Master Replicas is releasing models of all eight. The Atlantia is being made in a limited edition of 350.  The Atlantia is one of the few Battlestars that appeared on screen. It was President Adar’s flagship and hosted the Council of Twelve during the supposed peace conference over Cimtar. It was destroyed during the Cylon attack after a Cylon Death Squadron flew into one of the flight pods. This classic battlestar from the original series is made from die-cast and ABS, and measures 10.5 inches in length. This is a limited edition model that is shipping now.
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.

This is a light-up replica of the Master Systems Display from the bridge of the U.S.S. Voyager. It features the same graphic that was used on the TV series, which was created by Mike Okuda’s scenic art department. It shows all the ship’s key systems including the shuttlebay, warp cores, turbolift network, and main deflector. The panels are designed to be hung on a wall or displayed on a shelf. They are powered by a USB C cable and light up at the press of a button just like the displays on a starship. They work in a very similar way to the real displays used on the show with backlit film. Even when they are off, the artwork is clearly visible, allowing you to study the ship’s systems in depth. The light up panel measures an impressive 31.5” (60 cm) across and is 10.25” (26 cm) high. This is a preorder that will ship in Summer 2026.
"The Rescue Eagle appeared in several episodes of Space 1999, and played a particular big role in “Earthbound”, which was the fifth episode to be filmed. The rescue pod was painted with distinctive red stripes, suggesting that it was similar to an ambulance. These stunning models are based on the acclaimed Sixteen 12 tooling. This model of the Rescue Eagle Transporter is 5.5 inches (13 cm) long and has a detachable pod. It is a similar size to Master Replicas’ Starship Library series. "
"The Laboratory Eagle appeared in the Space 1999 story “The Metamorph”, which opened the second season and introduced Maya. When two Alphan pilots were captured by Mentor, Commander Koenig took Eagle 4 to retrieve them. He ordered it to be fitted with a laboratory pod and with additional booster engines that were mounted on the top and were designed to increase its power and speed. These stunning models are based on the acclaimed Sixteen 12 tooling. This model of the laboratory Eagle Transporter is 5.5 inches (13 cm) long and has a detachable pod. It is a similar size to Master Replicas’ Starship Library series."

The U.S.S. Discovery is a Crossfield-class starship that was used as the testbed for the spore drive, and was active during the Klingon war.

This is the original version, which featured in the first two seasons of Star Trek: Discovery, before the ship was sent to the 32nd century.

The model is part of Master Replicas new range of 4 to 5-inch long die-cast models, and is accompanied by a 48-page book, which slides into the base to make a display.

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