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This model, from Battlestar Galactica: Blood & Chrome shows the Galactica in its prime during the First Cylon War, when it had more gun turrets and heavier armor plating.
The Eaglemoss model is just over 10.5 inches (27 cm) long.
The Battlestar Valkyrie was smaller and more maneuverable than the Galactica. It served during the First Cylon War, and was part of the ghost fleet that we saw in  Blood & Chrome.
Concept artist Richard Livingston originally designed the Valkyrie for the episode Home, where it appears briefly in a flashback sequence. His design went through several changes when the model was built by Pierre Drolet, who made it look more like a familiar Battlestar. The Eaglemoss model is just over 10.5 inches (27 cm) long.
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.
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).
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The modern Viper is a careful update of Ralph McQuarrie's original design that was created for the 2004 reimagining 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.The Eaglemoss model bears the call sign "HOT DOG" for pilot Lt. Brendan Constanza, and is 10.6 inches (27 cm) long.
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.
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.
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.
The mat measures 31.25" by 10". It has a rubber surface with stitched edges and a non-slip back.
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.
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.
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.
This is the Dalek that started it all: the original version which made its debut in the 1963 episode 'The Dead Planet'. These first Daleks were restricted to their city on Skaro and drew power through the floor, but they were every bit as deadly and evil as the Daleks that followed.
This new model was sculpted by Dalek expert Gavin Rymill and is approximately 7 inches (18 cm) tall. It is made of polystone, has a detailed gun and manipulator arm, both of which are attached by magnets, and in an upgrade on previous models it has transparent 'ears'.
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The Eaglemoss replica is just under 9 inches (22.5 cm) across.
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.
The Eaglemoss model is approximately 10.5 inches (27 cm) in length.
The statue is in scale with Eaglemoss's mega statues, and is perfect to be displayed alongside the other Doctors including the Fourth and the Tenth. It was sculpted digitally before being cast in a high quality resin and painted by hand.
The statue stands 12.5 inches (32 cm) tall including the base.
This incredibly detailed polyresin model recreates Ra's Pyramid from the Stargate movie. This is a real statement piece that measures an impressive 12 inches (30 cm) across and stands over 8 inches (20 cm) tall.
In the movie, Daniel Jackson (played by James Spader) discovers that the ancient Egyptians were enslaved by a race of powerful aliens, known as the Goa'uld System Lords. Their ships were shaped like giant pyramids that open up to launch waves of airborne fighters.
Our model of the Pyramid was sculpted by Ed Giddings with careful reference to the original model that was used to film the visual effects in the movie. Even the individual hieroglyphs have been reproduced in relief.