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Eaglemoss made replicas of the dedication plaques found on the bridge of Starfleet ships. This plaque is for Captain Archer's ship - the Enterprise NX-01, and features the ship's motto 'to boldly go where no man has gone before.'

The Eaglemoss plaques are designed to be displayed on a wall or on a shelf, and measure approximately 10.25 inches (26 cm) across.

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!

This is a full-sized, polyresin replica (15 inches wide) of the dedication plaque for the original series Enterprise. It was on the bridge of the ship just to the right of the turbolift doors.

The plaque was carefully researched by Star Trek scenic artist Mike Okuda who supplied us with detailed drawings that we used 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 an officially licensed full-size version has ever been available.

You may be surprised to see that it identifies the Enterprise as a Starship-class ship. The term Constitution class was used by fans but only became canon in the first season of TNG when it appeared on a computer readout in "The Naked Now".

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Master Replicas is proud to announce the launch of a brand-new line of officially licensed Foundation model ships based on the hit Skydance Television series.

Leading the launch of this incredible new collectible line is the Imperial Jump Ship, a faster-than-light vessel used by the Empire to dominate space travel. This intricately detailed, 10.75-inch die-cast model is crafted using the original CG mesh used by the Foundation VFX team during the making of the series, ensuring an incredible degree of accuracy.
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This is Master Replicas first ever Doctor Who ship: the Dalek saucer from 2005's 'The Parting of the Ways'. This impressive polyresin model is 21 cm across and was sculpted by Dalek expert Gavin Rymill. The Daleks used saucers with a similar design in the TV Century 21 Dalek comic strip, but in the 1960s TV budgets didn't stretch to expensive spaceship models. The classic Dalek ship only made its debut in 2005 when a massive fleet of Dalek ships prepared to invade Earth. The ship was made as a 3D CG model by the Mill. Master Replicas recruited Dalek expert Gavin Rymill to recreate the ships using renders made at the time and careful study of the episodes. 
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.

The 2004 series of Battlestar Galactica upgraded all the elements of the show, including the Cylons themselves. The modern version of the Centurion was a fully-CG creation that took the series' effects to a new level. In the show, the Centurions were ruthless killing machines with limited intelligence and self awareness.

The statue stands 7.5 inches (19 cm) tall.

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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.

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.

$150.00

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 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 preorder that will ship in the fall of 2025.

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.

The bridge of every Starship has a dedication plaque that records where it was built and when it entered service, and lists its class, registry and motto.

Eaglemoss produced a series of plaque replicas, designed to be hung on a wall or displayed on a shelf.

This plaque replicates that of the Crossfield-class U.S.S. Discovery and features the motto "All things can be understood once they are discovered; the point is to discover them."

The plaque measures approximately 9 inches (22 cm) across.

When Doctor Who returned in 2005, the team built an entirely new TARDIS. This version was bigger than any of its predecessors and, in fact, bigger than an original London police box. The production team actually made four different versions of the prop but there were no significant differences between them.

The model is 1:21 scale to match the Eaglemoss figurines and stands 14.3 cm tall.

This is a pre-order that is due to ship in September.

Scar was one of the deadliest Cylon Raiders. It had gained experience as a result of being killed and resurrected many times, and grew more cunning with each resurrection. Starbuck set out to kill it, but was only able to achieve her mission with help from Kat.

Scar measures approximately 10 inches (25.4 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).

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In the original Battlestar Galactica Muffit was a robotic recreation of Boxey's pet daggit, which was killed during the Cylon attack. Despite being a robot, Muffit had a real personality, occasionally getting into trouble and saving the day.

This is one of the very few BSG statues that Eaglemoss produced. It stands just over 4.25 inches (11 cm) tall.

The modern Viper is a careful update of artist Ralph McQuarrie's original design that was created for the 2004 reboot of Battlestar Galactica. Writer and producer Ron D. Moore wanted to make the show about life on an spaceborne aircraft carrier and the Vipers and their pilots were central to his plans. No Viper pilot was more compelling than Starbuck, who had all the skills (and flaws) to make her a great pilot; this version of the model has her call sign on the hull. The model is 10.6 inches (27 cm) long.
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In ‘The Happiness Patrol’ the Doctor and Ace land on the planet Terra Alpha, where sadness is against the law. In an effort to enforce joy, Helen A’s Happiness Patrol paint the TARDIS pink. After the Doctor helps with the rebellion, normal emotions are restored and the TARDIS is painted blue again.

The model is 1:21 scale to match the Eaglemoss figurines and stands 12.8 cm tall.

This is a pre-order that is due to ship in September.

Turn your desk into the bridge of a starship with this extra large desk mat, designed to sit under your keyboard and mouse. The mat uses artwork created for the Conn station on the U.S.S. Stargazer in Season 2 of Star Trek: Picard, and it's almost impossible to resist tapping it as if you were pressing the buttons.

The mat measures 31.25" by 11.5". It has a rubber surface with stitched edges and a non-slip back.

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