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Bilskirnir is Thor’s ship, which made its debut in the Stargate SG-1 season 2 episode ‘Thor’s Chariot’, when it saved SG-1 from the Goa’uld. Bilskirnir was an incredibly powerful Asgard mothership with advanced transporter systems, engines that could cover intergalactic distances in hours, and an ion gun that could obliterate a Goa’uld Hat’tak ship.

In Norse mythology 'Bilskirnir' refers to Thor’s hall, where he lived with his wife Sif and their children.

The Master Replicas die-cast model is 15cm long and is based on the original VFX model, which was supplied to us by the production team.

The Dark Knight (2008) brought Christopher Nolan’s Batman film series to new heights, pitting Batman (Christian Bale) against his greatest nemesis, reimagined for the modern age — the Joker!

This anarchic clown plunged Gotham into utter chaos, and this hand-painted MEGA figurine is chaos personified. It captures the likeness of star Heath Ledger in his Joker costume, including his custom purple coat and green waistcoat, unkempt green-dyed hair, messy "clown" facepaint, and gruesome facial scars.

This high-quality resin MEGA statuette is approximately 12 inches (31 cm) tall.

$54.99

In moments of stress or contemplation, Captain Picard asked the replicator to produce a hot cup of Earl Grey tea. The replicator, knowing exactly what he wanted, produced the tea in an elegant glass cup.

The Star Trek: The Next Generation art department wanted the cup to look both futuristic and timeless. It had to be at home in the 24th century, but it also had to be instantly recognizable. Rather than creating their own tea cup from scratch, they looked for the best examples of modern, twentieth century design.

They settled on a glass tea cup made by European homewares company, Bodum.

The instantly recognizable BISTRO cup became so closely associated with Star Trek, that fans informally refer to it as “The Picard Cup”. It went on to appear in Star Trek: Voyager: Star Trek: Picard.

Volume/Size: 0.2 l – 6.7 fl oz.

$54.99

This is a replica of the Pegasus gate from Stargate Atlantis. It was discovered in the city of Atlantis after Daniel Jackson realised that, if they had enough power, the stargates could be used to travel between galaxies.

The Atlantis Gate was an upgrade on the SG-1 version. On the show its glyphs appeared digitally, as the crew dialed into a new location. The gate had been left unused for thousands of years after the Ancients fled to the Milky Way after losing their battle with the Wraith, but was revived by the Pegasus team.

The replica gate is made of polystone and comes with a separate display base that carries the Stargate Atlantis logo. Master Replicas has carefully reproduced every glyph on the gate, which was based on a digital model that was supplied by MGM.

The model measures 9.25 inches (23.5 cm) across.

Shipping From: January 2025

$54.99

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. 
$99.99

To celebrate the 25th anniversary of The Matrix, Master Replicas are releasing an incredibly detailed die-cast model of Morpheus's ship The Nebuchadnezzar.

When The Matrix was released in 1999, the Wachowskis changed cinema forever. Sci-fi had never been cooler. The original movie played with huge ideas as Morpheus and his allies freed Neo from his mundane reality and introduced him to the truth: a world where the machines have subjugated humanity.

The Nebuchadnezzar, which was designed by concept artist Tani Kunitake, was at the heart of the story. The Neb was a rusting hovercraft that used EM pulses to protect itself from the machines, as Morpheus and his crew managed to stay one step ahead of the robotic Sentinels.

This impressive die-cast model has been digitally sculpted before being cast in zinc alloy and ABS, and painted by hand. It has been officially licensed by Warner Bros. and is a true collectors item.

The ship measures 11.8 inches (30 cm) long.
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