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This is an official licensed replica of the wide-bottomed Raktajino mugs that were used on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. This version carries the logo for Quark’s Bar, something that never actually appeared on screen, where all the mugs like this were produced by the repliactors. In reality, the mugs were produced by a company called Feltman Langer who were based in Los Angeles, California.
The design was known as a “No Spill No Slide” mug and they were originally sold to surf shops up and down the coast before the makers started promoting their use on boats. The Deep Space Nine art department chose the design because they thought it looked suitably alien.
This is a light-up replica of the Master Systems Display (MSD) on the U.S.S. Defiant. The panels are designed to be hung on a wall or displayed on a shelf. They light up at the press of a button just like the displays on a starship. Even when they are off, the artwork is clearly visible, allowing you to study the ship’s systems in depth.
The light panel is 31.5" (80 cm) long and 10.25" (26 cm) high. It works in a very similar way to the real displays used on the show with backlit film.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The model is 1:21 scale to match the Eaglemoss figurines and stands 12.9 cm tall.
This is a pre-order that is due to ship in September.
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.
The original plaque was designed by Star Trek scenic artist Mike Okuda who supplied us with the instructions he gave to the prop shop in 1994. 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 Voyager was an Intrepid-class starship that was launched from Earth Station McKinley on Stardate 48038.5. As an in-joke, the names of the people who worked on the ship are actually members of the crew that made Star Trek: Voyager.
This action figure shows Ensign Brad Boimler when he was a junior officer on the U.S.S. Cerritos in the series Star Trek: Lower Decks.
Boimler has always been one of the most anxious members of the crew and was eager to impress.
The figure is 4.5 inches (11.4 cm) tall. The accessories also include a phaser and PADD. It is part of a new series that features characters from all the modern Star Trek shows.
This is a pre-order that will ship in August 2026
This action figure shows Captain William Riker in his Starfleet Uniform, armed with a phaser, as he returns to the bridge of theU.S.S. Enterprisen NCC-1701-D in the third season of Star Trek: Picard
The figure is 4.5 inches (11.4 cm) tall. The accessories also include a phaser rifle. It is part of a new series that features characters from all the modern Star Trek shows.
This is a pre-order that will ship in August 2026
One of the most terrifying sounds in the Universe is "Moopsy". At first it may sound cute but seconds after you hear it, Moopsy will drink your bones.
This large talking plush reproduces the terror perfectly. Cuddle up to Moopsy if you dare and squeeze Moopsy's paw to hear Moopsy speak.
Moopsy briefly escaped from captivity in Narj's Miraculous Menagerarium the Star Trek: Lower Decks episode "I Have No Bones Yet I Must Flee".
At 14" long, this Moopsy is also bigger than our original plush.
Size: 14 inches (25 cm )
Turn the sound on in the video to hear Moopsy talk.
Note: When this item ships, batteries will not be included, due to rules over importation and regulations
Collectors edition, fully articulated figure of The Master. Featuring a fully realised likeness of Roger Delgado, authentically styled costume, highly detailed accessories and display base. Packaged in full-colour display box.
Collectors edition, fully articulated figure of the Second Doctor. Featuring a fully realised likeness of Patrick Troughton, authentically styled costume, highly detailed accessories and display base. Packaged in full-colour display box.
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".
The cups were originally made of styrofoam, whereas ours are made of earthenware. We've also added a detail that you might have missed. When the cups first appeared in 'Where No Man Has Gone Before', they featured an Enterprise logo with a wreath, but it never appeared on them again. With a little help, we sourced that logo from Gene Roddenberry's files at UCLA and have included it on our cup. The tribble is removable, so your coffee should be safe.