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This action figure shows Admiral Jean-Luc Picard in his civilian clothes, armed with a phaser, as he visits the U.S.S. Titan NCC-80102-A in the third season of Star Trek: Picard

The figure is 4.5 inches (11.4 cm) tall. The accessories also include a PaDD. It is part of a new series that features characters from all the modern Star Trek shows.

This is a preorder that will be shipping in the third quarter of 2025.

Special Shipping Rate. USA $7.99 (for one or two figures). UK £3.99.

$33.00

Aggedor features in two classic Third Doctor stories: 'The Curse of Peladon' and 'The Monster of Peladon'. For many years, the Peladonians believed Aggedor was a myth. Their legends said that the creature would bring terror, darkness and death when it returns.  The Doctor and Jo discover that the Aggedor were very real and that at least one has survived. That Aggedor is being manipulated in an attempt to disrupt a galactic alliance but the Doctor soon befriends it.

This figure was one of Eaglemoss's oversized specials and is approximately 13 cm tall.

Visionary pioneer Gerry Anderson created a world full of captivating characters, spectacular vehicles and exciting stories that are beloved by generations of fans around the world. Now you can create your own miniature adventures with The Anderson Collection.

All your favourite heroes and villains brought to life in a cool retro style. Designed with collectors in mind, each figure sports 5 points of jointed articulation, authentic character likenesses and detailed costumes. Faithfully recreated in 3.75 inch (9.5 cm) scale and packaged in a nostalgic format featuring gorgeous artwork.

Collect all the figures from your favourite shows Thunderbirds, Stingray, Joe 90, Captain Scarlet, UFO, and Space: 1999.

Age restriction 14+

$74.00

In Alien Covenant Tennessee brings the Cargo Lifter down to the surface to rescue the survivors after the Lander is destroyed. The Lifter was designed by artist Steve Burg, who saw it as a flying cargo platform with a crane and a small cabin. He consciously echoed the design of the Lander.

The Eaglemoss model is just under 8 inches (20 cm) long.

$119.00

Ridley Scott's classic film Alien opens with a shot of the USCSS Nostromo tugging a massive refinery through space, before the crew are awakened and sent to investigate an alien life signal. What followed is a true sci-fi classic. The Nostromo was designed by legendary concept artists Ron Cobb and Chris Foss.

This is Eaglemoss's XL version which comes in premium packaging and measures just under 10.5 inches (26.5 cm) long.

$74.00

In Alien Resurrection the Betty is Frank Elgyn's smuggling ship, which he uses to deliver a group of kidnapped colonists to the USM Auriga, where the scientists plan to use them as hosts for the xenomorphs. Ths Betty was designed by Jim Martin (best known for desgining Star Trek's U.S.S. Defiant).

The Eaglemoss model is 7 inches (18 cm) long and 7.75 inches (19.5 cm) wide.

$229.00 $274.00

In the first Alien movie, Dallas and his crew pursue the Xenomorph through the bowels of their ship the Nostromo, armed with whatever weapons they could cobble together. This 1:6 scale statue is from the memorable sequence where Dallas is working his way through the vents with a flamethrower when the Xenomorph bursts through the floor, sealing his fate.

The statue stands 10.25 inches (26 cm) tall.

$229.00 $274.00
$28.00

This is the original version of the Alien Xenomorph, which bursts out of Ash's chest and slaughters the crew of the Nostromo before Ripley finally manages to eject it into space.

This is the regular sized Eaglemoss figurine, which is 5.9 inches (15 cm) tall.

Eaglemoss's Hero Collector Museum line was designed to reproduce artifacts from classic movies at a size that could be easily displayed on a shelf. This is an incredibly detailed model of the head of a Xenomorph from the ALIEN franchise. It stands approximately 7 inches (18 cm) tall.

Alpha Centauri made its debut in the classic Third Doctor story 'The Curse of Peladon'. It was a hermaphroditic species. The first version the Doctor met was an ambassador. There were suspicions that it was trying to disrupt the negotiations with Peladon, but Alpha Centauri sided with the Doctor and helped to prevent the Peladonian high priest and the alien Arcturus from causing trouble.

The figurine is 9.7 cm tall.

$24.00

Ashad was a Cyberman who planned to wipe out all organic life and convert the Cybermen into a purely robotic race. Unlike other Cybermen, he didn’t have an emotional inhibitor and had only been partially converted.  He encountered the Thirteenth Doctor when she visited the Villa Diodati and he was killed by the Master during the assault on Gallifrey.
$19.00

The Autons are a form of living plastic that is animated by the Nestene Consciousness. They made their debut in 'Spearhead from Space', the story that introduced the Third Doctor. As part of their plan, they created humanlike bodies that had guns concealed in their hands. This figurine shows an Auton worker, who were effectively warriors and only had crude features.

The figurine is 10 cm tall.

$46.00

Grid was the alpha Xenomorph from the first Alien vs. Predator movie. The distinctive grid pattern on its head was made by the Predator Celtic's net. After it was captured, its acid blood burned the net away, but left scars behind. Grid was killed when Scar destroyed the pyramid.

The figurine is five inches (12.7 cm) tall.

$33.00

Underneath the Devil's Hump is a long-dormant creature with unimaginable powers, and the Doctor's archenemy the Master is out to get them for himself.

Azal, the last of the Daemons, was created by Doctor Who's producer, Barry Letts, and writer Robert Sloman, but brilliantly brought to life by Stephen Thorne, whose booming voice and stature were perfect for this terrifying creation.

The statue was one of Eaglemoss's oversized specials and is approximately 15 cm tall.

Because the Galactica was losing so many Vipers to the Cylon fleet, Chief Petty Officer Galen Tyrol decided to build his own. The Blackbird was made with whatever he could find, but it was highly maneuverable, had stealth capabilities, and was capable of FTL travel. It did not have guns but the crew fitted it with a missile, which was used in the episode "Resurrection Ship."

The ship is approximately 10 inches (25.8 cm) in length.

This version of the Raider was seen in the TV movies Blood & Chrome and Razor. It was the design that was used in the First Cylon War and was an updated version of Ralph McQuarrie's mechanical original, which the production team redesigned to look more advanced.

The model has a wingspan of 7.5 inches (19 cm).

This model, from Battlestar Galactica: Blood & Chrome shows the Galactica in its prime during the First Cylon War, when it had more gun turrets and heavier armor plating.

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

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.

This version of the Viper appeared in the TV movie Blood & Chrome, which showed us a pivotal battle in the First Cylon war. The design is close to the version that artist Ralph McQuarrie designed for the original 1978 series, but was made more muscular and upgraded for modern audiences.

The Eaglemoss model is just under 10.5 inches (26.5 cm) long.

$92.00

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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