Eaglemoss
The original Cylon Raider is one of Battlestar Galactica's most iconic designs. The ships were typically seen in groups of three in combat with the Vipers, with shots cutting away to the Cylon pilots inside.
The Raider was designed by concept artist Ralph McQuarrie who gave it a disc-shape like the larger baseship and added twin guns on either side.
The model has a wingspan of 7.5 inches (19 cm).
Drink like a Starfleet officer with these exclusive mugs straight from the 25th century.
These brushed steel mugs would look right at home in Starfleet. Each one features the logo of a different division: Starfleet Academy in San Francisco, where generations of Starfleet officers have been trained; the Galaxy Class Starship Design Project, which was responsible for designing and building the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-701-D; and Starfleet Headquarters itself.
The mugs were designed and created by Eaglemoss and are limited edition; exclusively available through MasterReplicas.com.
The mugs are 500ml / 17oz.
The Viper MK VII was the modern design of fighter that was in service when the Cylons launched their attack on the 12 Colonies. It had the same basic layout as earlier models of Viper but its computer systems were vulnerable to Cylon attack. After they escaped, both the Galactica and Pegasus produced versions without the vulnerable computer systems.
The Eaglemoss model measures just over 10.5 inches (27 cm) long and features Captain Lee Adama's "Apollo" call sign on the hull.
EXCLUSIVE LIMITED EDITION Eaglemoss YELLOW model of the light cycle from the 1982 movie Tron. The model is 8.7 inches (22 cm) long and is available here for the first time.
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.
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.
EXCLUSIVE LIMITED EDITION Eaglemoss RED model of the light cycle from the 1982 movie Tron. The model is 8.7 inches (22 cm) long and is available here for the first time.
The ship was designed and built as a life-size model by Ken Rabehl of the BSG art department, the robust model was big enough to accommodate five people and could be used on location.
The Eaglemoss model is just under 9 inches (22.5 cm) from front to back.
In the 2004 reimagined Battlestar Galactica, the fleet was regularly menaced by Cylon Raiders, which mounted strafing attacks on the human ships. The Cylon ships had a low level of sentience, which the show's creator Ron D. Moore likened to that of a horse.
The menacing design was created by concept artist Eric Chu, who gave it echoes of the design for the Cylon Centurion.
The Eaglemoss model is 10.6 inches (27 cm) long.
The Heavy Raptor is a compact, FTL-equipped craft designed for both atmospheric and space-based operations. This version is more heavily armed than the standard version with twin missile launchers mounted just behind the the cockpit.
The model is 8.85 inches (22.5 cm) long.
XL Model Hand signed by Nana Visitor, who played Kira Nerys
Limited to 500 pieces worldwide
Some of the most iconic creators in Star Trek history have signed limited-edition plaques that are exclusively available with the most desirable models.
The series launches with three of the most important figures in Star Trek history: the legend that is William Shatner: the original Captain Kirk; Nana Visitor who played Kira Nerys, who assumed command of Deep Space 9 in the series finale; and Andrew Probert, who designed the Enterprise -D, ushering in a new era of Star Trek.
Deep Space 9 was on Starfleet's frontier with both Cardassia and the Gamma Quadrant and was on the front line in the Dominion War. The station was designed by Rick Sternbach and Ricardo Delgado and built by Tony Meininger's Brazil Fabrications. The VFX team never made a high-quality CG version for the show, so Hero Collector's Ed Giddings built a new version based on careful study of the original model. This is the Hero Collector XL model which measures just under 8 inches (20 cm) across.
The Stargate Death Glider was one of the very last models that Eaglemoss produced.
It was a small fighter created by the Goa'uld that could operate in space or in a planet's atmosphere, and was often used to intimidate and control the Goa'uld's human subjects.
The model has a wingspan of just under 8 inches (20 cm).
The Eaglemoss plaques are designed to be displayed on a wall or on a shelf, and measure approximately 10.25 inches (26 cm) across.
The model measures approximately 6 inches (15.5 cm) across.
The Eaglemoss model is just over 10.5 inches (27 cm) long.