Eaglemoss

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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.

RARE Eaglemoss 1:10 scale statue from a series of Star Trek: Discovery versions of the Enterprise crew. The first statue in the series shows Spock as portrayed by Ethan Peck, wearing the Discovery version of his Starfleet uniform.

This Eaglemoss series was never released, but a small amount of the stock found its way into the market. The statue measures approximately 8 inches (20 cm) tall.

$55.00

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.

$69.00

Since the first season of The Expanse the Rocinante has been at the heart of the action. It is an MCRN Corvette that was carried aboard the Martian navy flagship, the MCRN Donnager. After Holden and his crew took control they renamed it the Rocinante and it became their home.

In the real world the Roci was designed by Ryan Dening, who also worked on Star Trek.

This is the smaller of the two Eaglemoss versions, and it is 8.5" and (21.5 cm) long..

As part of their Doctor Who figurine collection, Eaglemoss produced a series of replica TARDIS consoles from different eras. This is the version that was used by the Ninth and Tenth Doctors. It was introduced  when the series returned in 2006 and was  part of the redesign of the TARDIS, which involved celebrated comic book artist Bryan Hitch. It continued to be used by the Tenth Doctor.

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).

The U.S.S. Shenzhou was commanded by Captain Philippa Georgiou. The dedication plaque on the bridge revealed that it was a Walker-class ship that was constructed at the San Francisco Shipyards. The plaque also reveals that its motto was "All existing things are really one."

The Eaglemoss replica plaque is 8.66 inches (22 cm) long by 6.3 inches (16 cm) tall, and is designed for wall or shelf display.

One of the most iconic designs in the history of Stargate. The Goa'uld used Ha'tak motherships to impose their will on the Galaxy.

These vast ships resembled giant, spaceborne pyramids and were equipped with fearsome firepower. After the fall of the Goa'uld they were operated by the Free Jaffa.

This is one of a limited number of Stargate models produced by Eaglemoss.

The model is 8 inches (20 cm) wide.

The Dalek gunships appeared in 'The Time of the Doctor' when we saw them mounting a devastating attack on Gallifrey during the Time War. They were flying weapons platforms that carried a squad of Daleks. The Eaglemoss model is 14 cm tall and comes with mini Daleks.

$55.00

This Star Trek Discovery pin badge set features two pins: the red Kaplan F17 speed freighter La Sirena and the ship's insignia: a mermaid cresting a wave.

The U.S.S. Franklin's dedication plaque could be seen on the bridge of the historic ship. The Eaglemoss replica, for wall or shelf display, reveals that the prop used in the movie describes the ship as 'Starship class' and had the motto 'To Boldly Go Where No Man Has Gone Before'.

The Eaglemoss replica is just under 9 inches (22.5 cm) across.

This figurine captures Tom Baker's Fourth Doctor, clad in the ceremonial Gallifreyan robes he donned in .'The Deadly Assassin'. The story saw the Fourth Doctor pitted against the Master who returned after three years in a new, decrepit wraith-like form played by Peter Pratt! The President of Gallifrey is resigning, and ready to name his successor but the Doctor is an unwanted guest at the ceremony. Scale 1:21, approx 110mm tall.
$15.59

The Movellans were an android race who were involved in a centuries-long war with the Daleks. The Fourth Doctor encontered them in 'Destiny of the Daleks' when the Movellans sent a team to Skaro to prevent the Daleks from reviving Davros.

The Weeping Angels are some of the most terrifying creatures who ever appeared on Doctor Who. If you stop looking at them - even blink for a second - they will throw you back in time, changing your life forever. This is one of Eaglemoss's mega statues, it comes with swappable heads so you can choose an angelic or and angry statue. It stands an impressive 12.2" (31 cm) tall.

 

$14.00

The Valeyard was a malevolent version of the Doctor who was pulled out of time. He claimed to be created from somewhere between the Doctor's Twelfth and Thirteenth regenerations. He led the prosecution of the Sixth Doctor in the Trial of a Time Lord, hoping to take the Doctor's remaining regenerations for himself. The figurine is 9.6 cm tall. 

The Fugitive Doctor is a mysterious incarnation of the Doctor who worked for the Division (a kind of Time Lord special forces group) before making a run for it and hiding on Earth in human form. Since the Doctor's memory had been interfered with, we never learned how the Fugitive Doctor fits into the timeline. The Eaglemoss figurine is 9.6 cm (approximately 4") 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.

$15.59

This is the version of the Dalek which appeared in the first season after Doctor Who returned in 2005. It is subtly different from the Dalek that appeared earlier in the season, with some changes to the painting and it went on to become the definitive take on the Daleks. The figurine is 8 cm tall.
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