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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.
The Starship Destiny was built by the Ancients and launched more than fifty million years ago. Its role: to seed stargates and investigate a mysterious message hidden in the fabric of the universe. What happened to the ship and her crew is a mystery. The arrival of an expedition from Earth, who activated the the ship’s stargate in 2009, provided the Destiny with a new crew — and a new mission.
The model is made of die-cast and measures 8.75 inches (22 cm) from front to back.
Master Replicas, Insight Editions and Legendary Entertainment are proud to present the Harkonnen Ornithopter, a highly-detailed die-cast model of the iconic vehicle that menaced the skies of Arrakis in the Dune motion picture franchise produced by Legendary.
Shown in flight mode, with the landing gear up and the weapons deployed, the model boasts an impressive wingspan of just under two feet and measures 10.5 inches from nose to stern. It ships fully-assembled and painted, making for an exceptional display piece.
The Ornithopters make frequent appearances in Frank Herbert’s original Dune novels. The film’s art department developed different versions for House of Atreides and House of Harkonnen, with the Harkonnen versions being heavily armed. The result: a spectacular design that swoops over the Arrakean desert raining terror on the Fremen and anything in the Harkonnens’ path.
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 Invictus was one of the most powerful warships the Empire ever built. It was an extraordinary eight kilometers across, with a crew of 300,000. It had a jump drive and was heavily armed. It was lost in action when its jump drive malfunctioned and it then spent more than a thousand years jumping from place to place.
It was eventually discovered by the Anacreons, who forced a team from Foundation, including Salvor Hardin and Hugo Crast, to salvage it. The Foundation took control of the Invictus and reverse engineered much of its technology to create their whisper ships. The Invictus was eventually destroyed in a battle with the Empire in orbit around Terminus when Cleon XVII attacked the Foundation.
The model of the Invictus measures 8” (200 mm) across and the two inner rings spin freely so you can choose how to position them. It comes in premium packaging with a magnetic flap.
The U.S.S. Shenzhou is a Walker-class starship that was commanded by Captain Georgiou. It was the first ship to encounter the Klingon T'Kuvma and played a major role in the Battle at the Binary Stars, where it was critically damaged.
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.
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 Enterprise was designed by Ryan Church, who is famous for his work on the Star Wars movies.
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.
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.
This impressive model, which measures 10 cm (just under 4”) across, is based on the acclaimed Sixteen 12 tooling. It comes with a specially-commissioned base showing the lunar surface.
The model is just over 10.5 inches (27 cm) long, and this special collector's release has been plated in gold and comes in a collectors box.
This edition is limited to 500 pieces and is exclusively available from Master Replicas.
This beautiful polystone model of the standard Dalek introduced in 2005 stands 197 mm tall.
This is the first in a new line of medium-sized Daleks and is an upgrade on the smaller Daleks Eaglemoss released with a more detailed gun and glass 'ears'. At 1:8.5 scale it is the perfect size to fit on your shelves.
This is the Dalek that started it all: the original version which made its debut in the 1963 episode 'The Dead Planet'. These first Daleks were restricted to their city on Skaro and drew power through the floor, but they were every bit as deadly and evil as the Daleks that followed.
This new model was sculpted by Dalek expert Gavin Rymill and is approximately 7 inches (18 cm) tall. It is made of polystone, has a detailed gun and manipulator arm, both of which are attached by magnets, and in an upgrade on previous models it has transparent 'ears'.
Ships Mid November
La Sirena is a Kaplan F17 speed freighter that was operated by Cristóbal Rios, before it was handed on to Raffi Musiker. It was the ship that took Picard to the Borg artifact, where he rescued Soji Asha.
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.