
Features
Product Dimensions | 17 x 4 x 11.75 inches |
Item Weight | 10.8 ounces |
ASIN | B09RQ8VK25 |
Item model number | 63208 |
Manufacturer recommended age | 4 years and up |
Release date | June 15, 2022 |
Manufacturer | Star Trek |
- HIGHLY DETAILED: 18” replica of the historic U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 from the Original Series, with authentic attention to detail
- AUTHENTIC SOUNDS: Includes original sound effects and command phrases from Captain Kirk and the Classic Star Trek series
- BATTLE LIGHTS: Includes Light-Up Bridge, Impulse Engines and Nacelle Warp Engines
- DISPLAY STAND: Comes with a transparent stand for easy display
- RETRO PACKAGING: Inspired by the Original Star Trek series
Features
Color | Gray |
Brand | Hero Collector |
Theme | Movie,Star |
Material | die cast |
Style | Retro |
Recommended Uses For Product | Table, Home |
Mounting Type | Tabletop |
Cartoon Character | Klingon K't'inga-Class Battle Cruiser |
Finish Type | Painted |
Special Feature | XL Edition, Hand-Painted Die-Cast Metal and ABS Plastic |
Included Components | Magazine, Special Collector's Stand |
Year | 1979 |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
Collection Name | All |
Seasons | All Seasons |
UPC | 641945981070 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Package Dimensions | 7.8 x 6.1 x 2.36 inches |
Item Weight | 8.4 ounces |
ASIN | B07KG2997N |
Item model number | SG_B07KG2997N_US |
Manufacturer recommended age | 16 years and up |
Manufacturer | Eaglemoss Hero Collector |
- This version has much more surface detail than its original series predecessor but has a simpler, gunmetal paint scheme than the CG version that appeared in Deep Space Nine over 20 years later.
- This model is die-cast, hand-painted, and comes with an in-depth magazine featuring product artwork and highlighting the ship's history and design.
- The model of the Klingon battlecruiser is based on the Star Trek: The Motion Picture version.
- Like the Enterprise, the Klingon ship got a major upgrade for its appearance in the first Star Trek movie, with new design work done by Richard Taylor and Andy Probert.
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