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Star Trek: The Official Starships Collection was a British magazine / display model collectible partwork publication and product line that was published by Eaglemoss Collections under its Hero Collector imprint and overall supervision of Project Manager Ben Robinson . Authorized and licensed by Paramount Consumer Products , it had been available in a substantial number of countries worldwide.

Each fortnightly issue included a hand-painted [1] ABS and die-cast metal scaled replica of a starship from the Star Trek universe. Notably, an unparalleled variety of ship designs have been produced as display models for this line, many for the first time, far beyond the scope of any other mass-production manufacturer. Eaglemoss' Star Trek starship model line had become by far the largest starship model line(s) of any entertainment media franchise ever released by a single company – especially when taking the near-identically executed follow-up Discovery , Online , Universe , and Lower Decks spin-off/sister collections into account as well. Robinson himself has later intimated that a Star Trek starship model collection of this size and scope is extremely unlikely to be surpassed, or even emulated, anytime soon, " I think it’s pretty clear that there are lots of ships wh [ich] ere we did that were really obscure, that nobody’s going to make again. " [91]

Whenever they were available or existed, Robinson and his team utilized original live-action production-used CGI studio models , both for reference purposes and as basis for display model construction. [2] A Star Trek Fact Files veteran, reference book author, and custodian of his own Star Trek production art archive, Robinson oversees the preparation of the magazines and the selection, commissioning, and decoration of the starship miniatures. John Ainsworth, Hero Collector's Development Manager, assumed many of Robinson's roles for the production of the miniatures after the first 120 issues.

Robinson has also acted as a co-author and co-editor of the magazine content, which consists of a mix of "in-universe" articles and real world production POV articles dealing with the design and usage of the models in question [3] , alongside Marcus Riley (another former member of the Fact Files team) and Mark Wright , and continued to contribute starship articles, [92] much of which eventually finding its way into the company's lines of spin-off reference book series.

Most production-used 3D studio models have been adapted for use as miniatures. Alongside studio assets, starship designers including Rob Bonchune , Adam Buckner , David Carson , Dan Curry , Daren Dochterman , Doug Drexler , Pierre Drolet , John Eaves , Sean Hargreaves , Alex Jaeger , Matt Jefferies , Greg Jein , Joe Jennings , Koji Kuramura , "Mojo" Lebowitz , Jim Martin , Brandon MacDougall , Ed Miarecki , Michael Okuda , Andrew Probert , Mark Rademaker , Alain Rivard , Nilo Rodis-Jamero , Rick Sternbach , Sean Tourangeau , and "Meni" Tsirbas have built or assisted in the construction of these models, provided the original CG files, or have shared background material about their designs. [4] A number of original models have also been provided by other former production staffers and producers, including David Lombardi and Dave Rossi .

Where existing models were unavailable, unusable, or deemed unsuitable for use, many models had been commissioned by the company and wholly recreated by independent contractors including Bonchune [5] , Lebowitz, Fabio Passaro 's Meshweaver Productions [6] , and Ed Giddings of Cgreactor [7] .

The models were modified, retexturized, and converted into CAD files by these contractors before CAD tooling masters were created at the Holinail Group, [93] Eaglemoss' manufacturing partner in Dongguan, China. 2D renders were often used for the publication's illustrations and newly-created annotated schematics by its art editors in the UK.

Each accompanying twenty-page magazine (measuring 219×284 mm, except as noted) featured comprehensive articles about the design, filming, and on-screen appearances of the original studio model(s). Alongside the use of archival material, new interviews were conducted with a number of Star Trek cast members and production staff for the publication. Reference photographs of studio models, production stills, and concept art reproductions are also used extensively. Detailed "in-universe" information about the vessel's history, crew, weapons, and technology was explored within starship profiles and in other feature articles.

Gift premiums and magazine online versions [8] of many issues were also made available to subscribers.

Following the August 2020 conclusion of the Standard Edition in the UK, new releases for the Bonus, Special, XL, shuttlecraft set, and resin dedication plaque sub-collections continued to be produced for the line, as were magazine binders and hardcover reference books. A number of products have also been re-released in new packaging for direct sale through the UK webshop.

Though the "Standard Edition" had already completed its run by then, some of the other sub-collections of the Collection were still releasing issues when on 12 July 2022 all Eaglemoss product lines came to a sudden and unexpected end, as the company was forced to cease its business activities under the UK Insolvency Act – meaning a company is no longer able to pay off its debts. [94] Though having achieved a considerable portion of its goal, i.e. to have all pre- Kurtzman-era Star Trek ships released in one format or another in the Collection , the bankruptcy of Eaglemoss (which became effective on 5 August 2022 , as confirmed by Robinson [95] ) meant that the Collection fell short of its lofty goal in the end – albeit not by much.

In 2023, the company (new) Master Replicas had purchased the rights to Eaglemoss's remaining stock, and started to re-issue various ships ( and books) from the entire line from March onward, which also included a variety of issues Eaglemoss itself had not yet been able to release themselves because of its 5 August 2022 bankruptcy. [96]

  • 1 Standard Edition issues (UK)
  • 2.1 Unrealized considered Bonus Edition issues
  • 3 Special Edition issues
  • 4.1 Limited Edition Gold XL Exclusives
  • 5 Shuttlecraft issues
  • 6.1 Starship sets
  • 6.2 Collector's Editions
  • 6.3 Collector's XL Editions
  • 7 Gift premiums
  • 8 Starship dedication plaques
  • 9.1 Designing Starships series
  • 9.2 Shipyards series
  • 9.3 Illustrated Handbook series
  • 10 Comic book
  • 11 Non-regular magazine binders
  • 12.1 UK and German test marketing
  • 12.2 UK and Ireland marketing
  • 12.3 International marketing
  • 13.1 Remaining unreleased issue from 2012 convention list
  • 13.2 Remaining ships from 2012 promotional poster
  • 13.3 Additional possible Bonus Editions identified on social media
  • 13.4 Additional possible Bonus Editions from February 2019 survey
  • 13.5 Additional possible Special or XL Editions identified on social media
  • 14.1 Star Trek: Discovery The Official Starships Collection
  • 14.2 Star Trek: The Next Generation Build The USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D
  • 14.3 Star Trek Online Starships Collection
  • 14.4 Star Trek Universe: The Official Starships Collection
  • 16.1 Interactions with live-action Star Trek
  • 16.2 Footnotes
  • 16.3 See also
  • 16.4.1 Official sites
  • 16.4.2 Collector sites

Standard Edition issues (UK) [ ]

Official Starships Collection Standard Editions logo

Standard Edition models commonly measure between four and six inches long and were released fortnightly. A number of these issues were later reissued in new packaging, and can be viewed below under the Collector's Editions section of Repacks.

In the UK, the Standard Edition release run concluded with issue 180 in August 2020, just two weeks shy of a full eight-year run. The cessation of the Standard Edition release automatically entailed the termination of the subscription service for those eligible customers who had opted to take out one. [9] Nonetheless, the 2020 cessation did not spell out the end of the Collection , as additional issues continued to be regularly released afterwards in the various sub-collections, mentioned hereafter, but these had to be ordered separately and individually at the company's webstores – like it always had needed to be, since none of the sub-collections were ever conceived as part of the subscription setup.

Bonus Edition issues [ ]

Official Starships Collection Bonus Editions logo

Bonus Edition issues commonly feature registry variants, concept designs, model ships, ships seen only on background displays, and other designs originating from comics , novels , Star Trek Online , and Ships of the Line calendars , and these often as "extended/soft canon " referred to starships were initially released in similar vein as the regular Standard Edition. The accompanying magazine is in contents similar to the Standard Edition magazines. The early SS Yorktown (first "convention exclusive") and Future USS Enterprise -D (subscription gift item) releases though, were issued in the "Standard Edition" packaging without magazines. Like the Special Editions, a number have been created in close consultation with the production artists who conceived the ships' original designs.

Star Trek Official Starships Collection USS Defiant NX-74205 cloaked repack 12(a)

Cloaked USS Defiant in convention box packaging

Those Bonus Editions models selected for convention purposes, were repackaged in redesigned "display boxes" like the one pictured on the right, with the same magazines that came with the Standard Edition, but downsized to 145 × 183 mm in order to fit within the box. Introduced in 2018 for the Collector's Edition , this packaging format became the norm for the Bonus Edition after the cessation of the regular Standard Edition two years later. No binder has been provided for the deviant magazine format by the company while it was in business. This Bonus/Collector's Edition format also became the regular format of choice for the later Star Trek Online Starships Collection spin-off publication, and where a binder for the deviant magazine format was made available.

Some vessels bear Terran Empire liveries and parts (as seen in the mirror universe ), while the Federation fleet seen in the Kelvin Timeline was added to the Bonus Edition releases in 2021, following later adjustments to licensing with CBS. [40]

It was the Bonus Edition that became the replacement format for the (mostly "canon") regular Standard Edition and was meant to yet release "some of the big deal missing ships we haven't got to" left over from that edition, [97] after it had concluded its run in the UK during 2020. The models in the Standard Edition size range (about four to six inches long), commonly debuted at Eaglemoss' Hero Collector convention booths – explaining the choice for the display box packaging – , and became afterwards available as "webshop exclusives". The August 2022 Eaglemoss bankruptcy had cut the intended release run short though.

Unrealized considered Bonus Edition issues [ ]

These concerned issues that were considered, but had not entered the asset production stage yet.

Special Edition issues [ ]

Official Starships Collection Special Editions logo

Ira Steven Behr with a DS9 model

Eaglemoss received licensing to release starships from Star Trek 's alternate reality (officially known as the Kelvin Timeline since 2016) as Special Editions, alongside unique starships and space stations from Star Trek 's prime reality .

Made of the same materials as the Standard Editions, most Special Edition models are about six to eight inches long, and subscribers receive a small discount when purchasing them. The seventeenth release featured a battery-powered internal LED light.

These larger releases are retailed by the company's webshops and a number of other retailers.

XL Edition issues [ ]

Eaglemoss Star Trek Starships XL Edition logo

A number of "significant" starships from the Star Trek universe hade also been produced in a larger size than the Standard, Bonus, and most Special Editions. Released as XL Editions, these models generally measure between eight-and-a-half and twelve inches long, and were available from company webshops and a variety of other retailers.

Eaglemoss TOS USS Enterprise comparison

XL and Standard Edition USS Enterprise models

Following the successful roll-out of the first three of these "Oversized" (or "Large Scale") issues to subscribers and retail, this sub-line was also marketed as the " Star Trek Starships XL Edition " and was launched as a separate subscription partwork on Eaglemoss' US website. [98] The company had planned for about thirty XL issues in total, per September 2020. [99]

Beginning with XL Edition 22, a slightly smaller 20-page magazine (measuring 227 × 155 mm) was enclosed with each XL Edition, which has been designed to be stored (and retailed) within the box beneath the model. This format was also used for the magazines enclosed with the repackaged Best of XL Edition releases outlined below (in Repacks).

Limited Edition Gold XL Exclusives [ ]

Similar to the displayed models seen in the observation lounge of the USS Enterprise -E and commonly debuting as "Exclusives" for conventions, Limited Edition versions of a number of XL USS Enterprise models are also manufactured with 18-carat gold-plated exteriors and are available in limited quantities.

Shuttlecraft issues [ ]

Official Starships Collection Shuttlecraft logo

Shuttlecraft models are smaller than the other releases, are made of metallic resin, include a small standardized stand, and are individually packaged within each four-pack box. Presently, shuttle issues are only available for purchase in four-packs, in all markets. Shuttles may be offered as individual issues and alternate deco (or registry) variants may be manufactured in the future, if further production runs occur. [100]

Four-pack boxes

In January 2015, shuttle issues were previewed to subscribers in Germany. By adding the "Premium" subscription option (for a small monthly fee), subscribers received a new shuttle every twenty issues. The first shuttle reached these subscribers in November 2015 [101] , and only ships from the first two shuttle packs were included in the offer.

An eight-page booklet (measuring 150 × 210 mm, the smallest magazine dimension of all Eaglemoss' Star Trek publications) that contains (exclusively) "in-universe" information accompanies each model. It features master systems display illustrations ( okudagrams ) newly created for each issue by Mike Okuda .

These schematics are also printed onto translucent plastic sheets (measuring 120 × 80 mm) which can be mounted on (included) plastic clip stands.

Rick Sternbach and Tim Earls designed the sheets for the third shuttlecraft four-pack, while Doug Drexler was enlisted to design them for the fifth and sixth sets. Okuda designed the sheets for the seventh set.

Set 1 | Set 2 | Set 3 | Set 4 | Set 5 | Set 6 | Set 7 | Set 8

Repacks [ ]

Official Starships Collection Repacks logo

Starship sets [ ]

Each set includes a fifty-page booklet (measuring 168 × 216 mm) that contains material covering all of the starships in the set, compiled from the previously released individual magazines, as is detailed above. The booklet for both versions of the third set has sixty-five pages to accommodate the content for the extra (fourth) ship. All models are identical to their earlier releases (as Standard or Bonus Editions) and are packaged individually within the box for the set.

Collector's Editions [ ]

Best of STSS USS Enterprise-D packaging

Packaging mockup

Debuting exclusively in North America in February 2018 and marketed as the Best of the Star Trek: The Official Starships Collection for its first three years, Eaglemoss re-released twelve of its most popular Standard Edition issues in new windowbox packaging with attached J-hooks, enabling the boxes to be hung on pegs at retailers. The models within are identical to their earlier releases.

Downscaled to fit into the box beneath the model, a twenty-page booklet accompanies each starship and its stand. Each "collector's guide" (measuring 145 × 183 mm, a smaller format which fits the box packaging) contains the same content as the larger, original full-sized A4 magazine (as is detailed above) but the issue number is not printed on the cover. Later, in 2019, this packaging style (without the J-hook) became used for the cloaked USS Defiant 2500-copy convention exclusive in the US and UK as well.

In 2020, the range was expanded by six ships and its availability in entirety to the UK was announced as a convention exclusive range, [102] (X) though like in the US, unsold copies ended up in the UK webstore as well. From 2021 onward however, after the Standard Edition range was terminated, the Collector's Edition packaging style became the standard for new outings in the Bonus Edition range.

Eleven more ships, USS Titan NCC-80102 (B05), Pralor Warship (B37A), USS Prometheus NX-59650 (25), USS Phoenix NCC-65420 (112), Federation Attack Fighter (68), USS Excelsior NCC-2000 (8), USS Appalachia NCC-52136 (54), UES Warp Delta (82), USS Equinox NCC-72381 (15), SS Emmette (124), and USS Bozeman NCC-1941 (120) were scheduled for a 2021 (re-)release in this format. That intent however, became thwarted by the COVID-19 pandemic which necessitated worldwide lock-downs, meaning the cancellation of every convention as well. The Titan re-release became one of only two realized, but was not able to reach market because of the lock-downs. [94] The other realized planned release concerned the 500-copy Pralor warship model-only convention exclusive. [61]

(1) USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D

Collector's XL Editions [ ]

In 2020, the company began to re-release a number of its most popular XL Edition starship models as the Best of the Star Trek: The Official Starships Collection XL Edition , which transitioned to Collector's XL Edition in the following year.

In new "retail-friendly" premium boxes made of thicker cardboard (and the models within held in black foam), lifting the magnetic clasps and opening the gatefold on the box's front allows the model to be displayed (in a windowbox) while still packaged.

A downscaled version of the magazine (measuring 227 × 155 mm) with identical contents to the XL Edition (as is detailed above) is included with each model and is stored (and retailed) within the box behind the ship.

(1) USS Enterprise NCC-1701

Gift premiums [ ]

Official Starships Collection Gifts logo

Gift premiums (known here as "loyalty gifts") are sent to subscribers and include a binder able to hold sixteen magazines (afterwards becoming the regular, standard binder for sale at the company's webstores), a polyresin USS Enterprise -D dedication plaque, a three-nacelled Future USS Enterprise -D model, and a battery-powered, LED-illuminated PVC Borg Cube. An enamel starship pin was added as a gift in June 2018, which was superseded by a pair of steel bookends in September 2018. [95]

In Japan, early subscribers received a unique, smaller, LED-illuminated PVC Borg Cube after De Agostini , the magazine's local publisher, "declined" to release the UK version of the Borg Cube and manufactured its own. De Agostini also released a key ring as a gift, in lieu of the UK's free magazine binder.

Initially advertised as subscriber "exclusives", the UK version of the Borg cube, the USS Enterprise -D plaque, and the Future USS Enterprise -D model were later retailed to the general public through company webshops. Magazines were not included with these starship models.

Starship dedication plaques [ ]

Official Starships Collection Dedication Plaques logo

Painted, scaled, metallic polyresin starship dedication plaques are made available through company webshops and retail outlets, and were designed by Michael Okuda. In late 2018, the company indicated that a "few more" dedication plaques were being planned.

The first release was initially distributed to subscribers as a gift premium.

Commencing in September 2018, US subscribers who opt for a "Platinum" subscription will receive a plaque every ten issues, for an additional ongoing fee.

Reference books [ ]

Official Starships Collection Books logo

Designing Starships series [ ]

In October 2016 , Eaglemoss Publications premiered the first volume of the Star Trek: Designing Starships series, a line of hardcover reference books that are primarily comprised of starship design articles from the Starships Collection partworks' individual magazines, combined with new artwork, charts, and expanded material.

Published under the Hero Collector imprint, second editions of the first three volumes and all subsequent books in the series were released by Eaglemoss in mass-market editions, utilizing Penguin Random House 's Publisher Services division.

Shipyards series [ ]

Star Trek Shipyards Starfleet & The Federation poster

Starship size chart from box set

Star Trek: Shipyards , subtitled The Encyclopedia of Star Trek Ships , is a mass-market hardcover reference book series that presents an "in-universe" chronological history of canon starships, and is published by Eaglemoss Collections through Penguin Random House's Publisher Services division, under its Hero Collector imprint. Starships from the alternate reality ( Kelvin Timeline) and TAS are not covered in this series, and ships seen only on displays will not be incorporated.

Volumes are principally comprised of starship profile articles produced for the Starships Collection partworks, combined with new artwork, charts, and expanded material. The series was characterized by Ben Robinson as an effort to create "an equivalent of Jane's Fighting Ships for Star Trek ". [104] [99]

A Special Edition of the first volume included a model of the USS Enterprise from (Standard Edition) issue 50 of the Starships Collection . [105]

In Japan, the first editions of the first two volumes were published by De Agostini and carried its imprint on the covers. The Books-A-Million Edition of these two books bore variant covers and were exclusively retailed by the American bookshop chain, Books-A-Million. Polish editions of these books were also published by HarperCollins Publishers .

A second edition of the second volume incorporates ships from Star Trek: Lower Decks , Discovery , and Picard .

A "limited edition" three-volume box set included a specially-designed slipcase, a fold-out starship size chart (a 35 × 25-inch poster), and the first, second, and fourth books of the series. [106]

The fifth and sixth volumes explore almost every Borg vessel and starship seen in the Delta Quadrant , and the company has created new CG starship models for many of the VOY ships that were solely created as practical (physical) studio models. [107]

The seventh, eighth, and ninth volumes would have covered major races and ships from the Alpha , Beta , and Gamma Quadrants . The August 2022 bankruptcy of Eaglemoss meant that only the seventh title saw an actual release.

Illustrated Handbook series [ ]

The first volume of the mass-market hardcover Illustrated Handbook reference series comprehensively explores the USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D starship and its history, technology, and crew, incorporating updated and expanded content from the Star Trek Fact Files , alongside some new material and artwork. [108]

A Special Edition of the first book includes a starship model (from the first Standard Edition issue of this partwork), and both editions were published by Eaglemoss Collections through Penguin Random House's Publisher Services division under its Hero Collector imprint. [109]

The second volume features the USS Enterprise and USS Enterprise -A , as they were seen in The Original Series , Discovery , and feature films. [110] A model of the USS Enterprise NCC-1701-A (from Standard Edition issue 72) is included with the Special Edition.

A third volume focuses on the USS Voyager and was slated for release in two editions but its Special Edition (with a model of the ship from Standard Edition issue 6) was "postponed indefinitely" before publication.

The fourth volume covers the Deep Space 9 space station , the USS Defiant , and the Danube -class runabouts from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .

Many fans consider this series to be the contemporary successor to Pocket Books ' acclaimed Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Technical Manual s from the 1990s.

Comic book [ ]

A limited edition of 1,000 copies of IDW 's Star Trek: Year Five Issue 6 comic book featured artwork and photography by Nils Walter Khan on its cover, and showcased the XL Edition model of the USS Enterprise .

The comic book debuted at Eaglemoss/Hero Collector 's New York Comic Con booth in October 2019 , where writer Jody Houser , "showrunners" Collin Kelly and Jackson Lanzing , and cover artist Khan autographed covers for convention attendees. [111] Additional autographed copies were also retailed at later conventions and through company webshops.

Eaglemoss/Hero Collector also retails the Star Trek Graphic Novel Collection partwork , which comprehensively republishes many of IDW's Star Trek titles and a wide range of comics from other publishers.

Non-regular magazine binders [ ]

Official Starships Collection Binders logo

The gift premium binder, listed above, became the regular, standard Collection magazine binder marketed on the company's webshops. [98] Additional "limited edition" binders with "Federation" and "Alien" starship illustrations on their covers have later been made available at a higher price point to supplement the standard binder design.

Limited edition binders

Originally released as a "limited edition" exclusive in December 2014, a "Federation & Alien" binder featuring a silver foil Star Trek logo (left) was only retailed for a brief period and did not reappear (on the US shop) until 2021. [100] The separate "Federation" (center) and "Alien" (right) binders, the other "limited edition" releases, later became available from company webshops on an ongoing basis.

When the smaller sized 145 × 183 mm magazine format was introduced for the "Collector's," and post-2020 issues of the "Bonus Editions" sub-collections, a new binder capable of holding the smaller-sized magazine format became required. However, this new binder was never marketed by Eaglemoss while it was still in business – though collectors could have made do with the similarly-sized Online Collection binder which had been released. It was only after the 2022 bankruptcy that new remainder stock owner Master Replicas discovered that the new format binder had just entered production for retail dissemination when the bankruptcy occurred. A small stockpile of these binders of about 60 copies was uncovered, and ultimately sold by them in September 2023. [77] [112]

Marketing [ ]

Uk and german test marketing [ ].

UK test issue 1

Originally identified as prospective product line during market research for (predecessor company) GE Fabbri 's short-lived Star Trek: The Figurine Collection , the first five Starships Collection issues were test-marketed at retail in England's south-west region beginning in May 2012 with selected regions in Germany – Star Trek 's biggest market after the US and UK – to follow, and the company's website began to solicit UK and German subscriptions. Due to unexpected heavy demand and the resulting production and distribution challenges, new subscriptions were suspended at the end of July 2012. As commonplace, the test issues were accompanied by local TV ads in the selected UK and German testing regions.

Upon receipt of the first five issues, subscribers were advised that the magazine had been suspended and that confirmation of forthcoming issues from the publisher was pending. Gift premiums were not distributed to subscribers. This type of early "test release" is a common practice for partwork publishers, in order to gauge public interest.

UK and Ireland marketing [ ]

UK launch promo

In September 2012, a Facebook page was established for the magazine and Eaglemoss subsequently announced that a full UK roll-out of the line was slated for February 2013. New subscriptions resumed on 17 September 2012 and the company confirmed that gift premiums and more issues were forthcoming. Residents of the Republic of Ireland were added to the UK subscriber base in early 2013.

At the very inception of the project, a production run of fifty issues was foreseen, [113] but by the time the project was gearing up for its initial run, the company increased that number to seventy issues and displayed a "provisional list" of ships at the Destination Star Trek London convention in October 2012. A large number of additional issues have been identified by company representatives through social media and interview podcasts.

On 9 January 2013, the company announced that the line would be indefinitely placed on hiatus until a new manufacturer was found, following the closure of their contracted production facility by Chinese authorities.

Early starships promo

Starship models produced with the toolings and paint masks from the closed factory subsequently appeared in large-volume online auctions from Hong Kong. The two USS Enterprise -D models were later dubbed " Shadyprise " variants by collectors, due to their somewhat shady origin. Notably, the early Klingon Bird-of-Prey, USS Enterprise -D and Future USS Enterprise -D models feature paintwork that differs markedly from the official releases.

In early April 2013, Eaglemoss sent emails to subscribers stating that the magazine was back in production at a new factory and indicated that shipping would resume in August 2013. This re-launch date was confirmed on the line's newly redesigned website in May 2013 and the first issue was re-released on 21 August 2013.

Standard-sized boxes

The Standard Edition-sized starship models are produced in "box scale", designed to fit within a standardized box size for sale at a common price point. The boxes for almost all of these starships (the Standard, Bonus and Shuttlecraft issues) measure 168 × 127 × 51 mm. Smaller (and taller) boxes (measuring 123 × 101 × 80 mm) were supplied for Standard issues 10, 58, 94, 96, 109, 127, 146, and 180, and Bonus issue 22. A larger box (measuring 176 × 176 × 80 mm) was made for the Bajoran Solar-Sailor and another (measuring 164 × 138 × 86 mm) encompassed the Xindi-Insectoid Warship. The dimensions of the boxes for the Special and XL Edition starship models vary greatly.

In all cases, the model can be easily removed from (and put back into) the box without damaging the packaging or model whatsoever. There are no holes made in the models for the stands.

In the UK and Ireland, COMAG UK distributes subscriptions through the Royal Mail while DPD (UK) and the Royal Mail distribute webshop orders. Most products are also available through specialty shops.

International marketing [ ]

Star Trek Official Starships Collection banners

US shop banners

Following the successful roll-out of the magazine in the UK and Ireland, Eaglemoss launched the magazine in a number of other territories worldwide, beginning in late 2013. English-language magazines distributed outside of the UK are identical to the UK releases. [101]

In Japan, the (numbered) Standard Edition issues are published and distributed by De Agostini and carry its imprint on the covers. The first six issues were retailed in 2012 in a test marketing run, similar to the initial UK five-issue test release. The subsequent regular Japanese release was marketed differently as magazine and model came standard packaged within a gatefold box, reminiscent of, but not entirely similar to, the later Collector's Edition packaging style. Like it became with the Collector's Edition, the Japanese magazine issues were released in a smaller format to fit within the box. As already stated above , the German release of the line became the only other international release that also saw a (five-issue) test run before its full launch.

John Van Citters , the Vice President of CBS Consumer Products ' Product Development division at the time, supervised the production of the partwork for the licensors and formally announced the expansion of the magazine to ninety regular issues at a panel on 2 August 2014 at the Official Star Trek Convention in Las Vegas. [114]

Further extensions were announced on 11 December 2015 (to 110), 4 September 2016 (to 130), 22 September 2017 (to 150), 25 December 2017 (to 160), and 3 August 2019 (to 180).

A small number of models were manufactured with minor painting errors that were corrected during subsequent production runs. Issues affected include 1, 9, 15, 16, and shuttle issue 08.

The Collection was briefly seen in the 2018 " Star Trek " episode of the Netflix documentary series The Toys That Made Us , where it was characterized as an accurately reproduced product line from a latter-day company that is specifically aimed at adult collectors. It also opined that the line is not a toy line nor typical mass-market merchandise, as it caters to a very specific and relatively small niche in the collector market.

Eaglemoss Star Trek Official Starships Collection contests

Online contests

In many countries worldwide, products were available at the company's webshops, and through other retailers, where available. In some of the larger sized foreign markets they had also been available by subscription at first. Most products were also retailed by newsagents and booksellers, and by comics, collectibles and gaming shops affiliated with Diamond Comic Distributors . Amazon.com , Anovos , Sideshow Collectibles , ThinkGeek/GameStop , and other retailers marketed a number of releases from this partwork and its Discovery spin-off . Loot Crate also released a small number of models within its Star Trek Mission Crate subscription box line.

Incidentally, the XL, Bonus, and Special editions rarely saw translated magazines, and the German- and Japanese-language regular edition magazines were by the time of the August 2022 Eaglemoss bankruptcy the only two non-English editions left. Over the course of the Collection 's release, most foreign-language magazines later switched over to English-only releases. [102]

When Eaglemoss went bankrupt in 2022, stock held by, or earmarked for, DeAgostini Japan was not part of the bankruptcy settlements and subsequent takeover by Master Replicas contrary to the German-language stock, as it was not owned legally by Eaglemoss but by the Japanese branch of DeAgostini.

Considered issues [ ]

Official Starships Collection prototypes

Past prototypes

In a Q&A session on his Twitter page, project manager Ben Robinson wrote, " It's a question of economics, though. If enough people are buying, we'll keep going. We're already doing more ships than anyone ever imagined. Hurrah! " [103]

The project manager had stated that he considered every Andorian , Borg , Dominion , Kazon , Klingon , Romulan , Suliban , Tellarite , Vidiian , Vulcan , and Xindi ship to be "essential" to the collection, and aspired to produce all of the Federation ships seen on-screen. [104]

Star Trek celebrities at Eaglemoss booth

Michael Okuda, John Eaves, Anthony Montgomery , Rick Sternbach, Judy Elkins , André Bormanis , and Doug Drexler visiting Hero Collector convention booths

In October 2019, the company announced that Standard Edition (numbered) issues would conclude with the publishing of issue 180, and later outlined plans to continue to produce more Standard Edition-sized Bonus ships that would have reached market "roughly every three months", beginning around "the middle" of 2021. [115] Bernd Schneider of Ex Astris Scientia , the noted Star Trek reference website, had assisted CG modeler Fabio Passaro by providing reference material for many of these alien ships and lesser-known "ships of the week", mainly from TNG and VOY. [116] EAS and MA member Jörg Hillebrand also contributed reference material for some of these issues. [117] [118]

More "extended-canon" or "soft-canon" Bonus Editions might had been produced, including newly-created models based on concept designs, and more cloaked ships are under consideration. "Battle-damaged" versions of some starships might had been made as XL Editions, while future starships from the older Star Trek films would likely had been released as Special Editions, due to the added costs of producing all-new CG models and toolings from scratch. A few Star Trek: The Animated Series ships might eventually had reached production, possibly alongside ships from later animated Trek series.

Eaglemoss Hero Collector staff on 2019 Vegas con bridge

Eaglemoss/Hero Collector staff on the bridge set at the 2019 Official Star Trek Convention

Registry , "cloaked", and gold variants might had been continued for release as convention exclusives but all new classes of starship would remain available to subscribers and retail. Robinson had indicated that the company wanted to ensure that missed con exclusives would "not be too painful" for those who could not attend, while still providing "something special" for collectors who did.

Robinson indicated that he hoped that the producers of Star Trek Beyond would allow Eaglemoss to manufacture a USS Enterprise NCC-1701-A model, something they have declined to sanction in the past due to uncertainty about its future appearance.

Eaglemoss had been hoping to produce the classic starship designs created by Franz Joseph as models, and has indicated that his estate had been engaged in negotiations with CBS.

Eaglemoss XL USS Cerritos

XL Edition USS Cerritos

The company had revealed that the USS Cerritos , USS Titan , and USS Vancouver would be forthcoming models and confirmed that its Star Trek: Lower Decks starships line would debut at retail in January 2022 . Robinson also indicated that the company would manufacture starships from Star Trek: Section 31 and Star Trek: Prodigy . [119] [120] [121] [122]

Remaining unreleased issue from 2012 convention list [ ]

  • Narada †

Star Trek Official Starships Collection poster

2012 UK promo poster

Remaining ships from 2012 promotional poster [ ]

  • Hazari vessel
  • Species 6339 starship
  • Species 8472 energy focusing ship

Additional possible Bonus Editions identified on social media [ ]

Eaglemoss Think Tank Vessel

  • Think Tank vessel
  • Bonaventure ( TAS )
  • Federation Holoship (concept)
  • Klingon Bird-of-Prey ( cloaked ) †
  • Serosian vessel
  • Tholian webspinner (pre-remaster)
  • USS Enterprise ( Planet of the Titans ) [105]
  • USS Enterprise NCC-1701-E ( Nemesis ) †
  • Vulcan Long-Range Shuttle (separate stardrive and fuselage pod)
  • Wadi ship ‡

Additional possible Bonus Editions from February 2019 survey [ ]

  • Hierarchy survey vessel *
  • Kreetassan ship
  • Ktarian vessel *
  • Talarian warship

Additional possible Special or XL Editions identified on social media [ ]

  • SS Botany Bay (with booster rockets )
  • USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D ( saucer separation ) †

Related partworks [ ]

Star Trek Discovery The Official Starships Collection logo

Star Trek: Discovery The Official Starships Collection [ ]

Star Trek Discovery Official Starships Collection ship promos

In January 2018, Eaglemoss/Hero Collector launched the Star Trek: Discovery The Official Starships Collection partwork, a monthly spin-off publication that features starships from the Star Trek: Discovery series.

The starship models measure from about fifteen to twenty-five centimeters in length, comparable to many of the Special Editions from this collection. Larger "Special Edition" DIS starship models, similar in size to the "XL Edition" models released in this partwork, have also been produced.

As is detailed above, XL Edition models of the USS Enterprise (as it appeared in Discovery ), the USS Shenzhou , and the USS Discovery were also released in this collection, following their release as smaller models in the DIS partwork. A USS Discovery -A refit model is also planned for this line.

In October 2020, the company announced that its forthcoming starship miniatures from DIS (after numbered issue 33), PIC, and SNW would be combined into a new product line, [123] which was subsequently identified as the Star Trek Universe: The Official Starships Collection . (see below)

Star Trek TNG Build The USS Enterprise-D logo

Star Trek: The Next Generation Build The USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D [ ]

Star Trek TNG Build The USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D model details

In March 2021, the company launched the Star Trek: The Next Generation Build The USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D partwork, a new line featuring a seventy centimeter-long electronically-lit model of the USS Enterprise 1701-D.

Subscribers construct the die-cast metal and ABS model over 120 kit "stages", and typically receive four kits (sent together) each month. A magazine containing the relevant assembly instructions, some feature articles, and a TNG episode guide accompanies the model parts.

Art prints and die-cast models of the ship's shuttles (in Standard Edition size, as above) are also produced as Special issues of the partwork. [124]

Star Trek Online Starships Collection [ ]

Star Trek Online logo, large

On 6 June 2020 , the company debuted the Star Trek Online Starships Collection , a new partwork featuring four to six-inch die-cast metal and ABS starships, similar in size to the Standard Edition models from this series.

This collection exclusively presents starships from Star Trek Online , the massively multiplayer online role-playing game .

After launching with ten, the company announced that the series would be extended to twenty issues in July 2020 . On 10 August 2021 , project manager Ben Robinson announced that the line would conclude following the release of the twentieth issue, due to an insufficient response at retail. [125]

Developed from a design originally commissioned for the game, Eaglemoss has previously manufactured two starship miniatures (in two distinct liveries) of the USS Enterprise NCC-1701-F ( β ) as Bonus Editions within the first Starships Collection , as is detailed above.

Star Trek Universe Starships Collection logo

Star Trek Universe: The Official Starships Collection [ ]

Eaglemoss Star Trek Picard starships

The Star Trek Universe: The Official Starships Collection partwork and product line premiered in March 2021 .

Each issue includes a (roughly) six to ten inch-long (150 to 250 mm-long, similar in size to Special Editions from this partwork) die-cast metal and ABS scaled starship replica from Star Trek: Picard and/or Star Trek: Strange New Worlds , and the line will later serve as a continuation of the Star Trek: Discovery The Official Starships Collection .

Larger Special Edition models may also be produced for the Universe series, though a number of XL Edition ships from DIS, PIC, and SNW will continue to be released in this partwork.

Gallery [ ]

Checklist for the Standard Edition issues (10/2019)

Appendices [ ]

Interactions with live-action star trek [ ].

Promellian Battle Cruiser model in PIC Season 2 trailer…

a A copy of the Promellian Battle Cruiser model (Regular issue 142) was sent by Ben Robinson to Star Trek: Picard ' s Production Designer Dave Blass for a ship in a bottle set decoration that first appeared as a Château Picard fireplace mantel display piece in the Season 2 trailer , [126] like it was in the episode " The Star Gazer ", while making an additional appearance in the episode " Hide and Seek " as part of a childhood memory of Jean-Luc Picard . [127] Designed by series' prop master Jeffrey Lombardi , the 11.5×6×5 inches measuring ship-in-a-bottle model prop turned up later at auction as Lot #178 in Prop Store 's 15-29 November 2022 Star Trek: Picard Seasons 1 & 2 Online Auction , eventually selling on 29 November for US$9,375. [128]

The Eaglemoss retcon Enterprise model in a display case (top)…

b After the above-mentioned canon appearance of the regular issue Promellian Battle Cruiser model in "The Star Gazer", three more Eaglemoss display models from the "Special Edition" side collection also made an appearance in Picard's childhood memories in the "Hide and Seek" episode alongside the Promellian Battle Cruiser model, which made an encore in the episode; The first one concerned the NX-class refit model (issue SP06) – in the process making the hitherto apocryphal design canon as well – whereas the two other ones concerned the Deep Space Station K-7 (issue SP10), and Regula I (issue SP24) models. A fifth additional Eaglemoss model that was featured concerned issue 11 from the XL Edition sub-collection, that of the Discovery retcon- Enterprise which was seen on the top shelf of the same display where the two space station models were also displayed in. Each of the four additional Eaglemoss models were featured non-modified.

Footnotes [ ]

  • ↑ The models were painted freehand and with the use of paint masks (templates), alongside pad and tampo printing processes, while electro-plating is employed for the 18k gold-plated Enterprise -D release. The earliest prototypes are 3D printed in resin and, once approved by Eaglemoss and CBS, were manufactured using a variety of injection, vacuum, and compression molding techniques. [1]
  • ↑ Ben Robinson had previously used live-action production CGI studio models to create illustrations for other licensed Star Trek print publications, in the process becoming, at least where the Star Trek franchise was concerned, a pioneer by doing so. He commissioned Rob Bonchune (and others) to render these models for use in the Star Trek Fact Files and its US magazine derivative . Robinson served as project manager, editor and writer of many issues of those publications (incidentally published by one of Eaglemoss Collections' two original constituent parts, GE Fabbri ), foreshadowing his similar role at the Official Starships Collection . Regarding the availability of production-used digital models, Robinson has stated, " There is an excellent archive of ships from Voyager and Enterprise . Less so with the other shows. " [2] To alleviate this shortage of models, Robinson solicited the input of former Digital Muse Effects Supervisor David Lombardi , who turned out to still have a partial database of digital models that Digital Muse had specifically constructed for Deep Space Nine . [3] [4] Years earlier, Lombardi had constructed a digital model of the Enterprise -E as Digital Muse's solicitation model for possible use in Star Trek: Insurrection , and it was his model that was used for the orthographic views in issues 21 and XL3 of the Collection , alongside the beauty views of the later Star Trek Nemesis version created by Digital Domain . (See: Sovereign -class model )
  • ↑ Ben Robinson stated that he wrote the first magazines of this partwork in their entirety.
  • ↑ Some of the designers' background art and material about starship design is based on archival material, and may have been previously published in the Fact Files and its derivatives.
  • ↑ As identified online, Rob Bonchune has created 3D starship models and/or renders for issues 4, 10, 23, 24, 26-28, 30-32, 34, 37, 38, 40, 41, 48, 50, 55, 57, 60, 63, 65, 67, 71, 88, 93, 94, 98, 99, 102, 115, 117, 134, 154, 155, XL1, XL4, XL8, and Shuttlecraft Set 1. [5]
  • ↑ CG models that Fabio Passaro's Meshweaver Productions has provided for the Collection , as identified online, include issues 12 (not a new build, but a re-rendered version of the Digital Muse model), 14, 20, 47, 54, 56, 61, 64, 73, 75, 79, 80, 85, 86, 91-93, 95, 96, 100, 104, 105, 108, 110, 114, 116, 118, 120, 122, 126, 127, 138, 143, 159, 161, M1, SP3, SP4, SP5, SP7, SP9, SP11, Bonus issues 05, 07, and 11, and Shuttle issues 05, 13, 14, 15 and 16. [6]
  • ↑ Praised by Lebowitz for their high level of detail, Ed Giddings' pre-existing Centaur and Excelsior models, constructed for the canceled 2000 Unseen Frontier reference book project, were deemed as quite suitable for use in the Official Starships Collection , as was his 2010 spin-off build of the refitted Excelsior -class which he had built for Bonchune's USS Enterprise Owners' Workshop Manual reference book. [7] New or replacement CG models that Ed Giddings' Cgreactor has provided for the Collection , as identified online, include issues 8 , 40 , 42 , 46 , 52 , 59, 90, 98 , 103, 123, SP1 , Bonus issues 08 and 19, and XL issue 17.
  • ↑ Magazine PDF versions of most of the main and sub collections can be found at Wikiban.com .
  • ↑ Though some Standard Edition-only subscription services had initially been offered to international customers in those countries that had a dedicated Collection website, most were prematurely terminated due the early closure of these websites , leaving only the UK and north-American subscription services in place in the end. Only open to UK inhabitants for this collection at first, the service was eventually extended to selected categories of non-UK inhabitants, typically those from continental EU countries, for the Discovery and Universe follow-up starships collections as well. In hindsight, it became clear that the overall 2020 termination of subscription services for the Standard Edition was actually intended as a desperate cost-saving measure by the soon-to-be-bankrupt Eaglemoss.
  • ↑ International release dates, invariably lagged behind those for the UK home maket, ranging from weeks to years in some rare cases. UK releases started to regularly experience delays beyond the release dates as planned by the company from early 2020 onward due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the Brexit -inspired move of the company's warehouse and distribution centre from London, UK, to Waghäusel-Kirrlach, Germany, in early January 2021. (see also footnotes of main article ) It has resulted in a delay ripple effect for the international releases as well, since the UK release was leading for the others – even for Germany and the EU, somewhat ironically. The post-2020 release dates mentioned in all tables, are therefore indications of intention rather than the actual release dates. This applied to all partwork releases by the company.
  • ↑ The cover of the XL Edition of the Akira -class gives a different "real" ship length of 440 meters long rather than 464.43 meters, resulting in a scale of 1:3667.
  • ↑ The "real" Solar-Sailor's length is given as 49 meters on the Starfleet & the Federation scale chart included with the Star Trek: Shipyards - Starfleet & the Federation Box Set , and was published in late 2019. Scale was calculated from this figure, courtesy of Wixiban.com [8]
  • ↑ The magazine states that the size of the Prometheus is 126 m (used for scaling here) but other sources (and its onsceen appearances) indicate that a more appropriate size for the ship is 415 m [9] , placing the scale at 1:2964. Courtesy of Wixiban.com [10]
  • ↑ Scaling is based on an estimate of the armored Voyager set at a length of 360 metres (a 5% increase from the standard hull configuration), courtesy of Wixiban.com. [11]
  • ↑ The magazine states the size of the Bajoran Raider is 33.1 m (used here for scaling) but other sources (and on-screen appearances) indicate that a more appropriate size for the ship is 8.5 m [12] , placing the scale at 1:71. Courtesy of Wixiban.com [13]
  • ↑ The original studio model of the Academy trainer craft bore a (too small to be seen on-screen) Cobra logo (from G.I. Joe ) as a nose marking. Hasbro , the owner of this design, "declined" Eaglemoss' request to use it for the starship model so a Red Squad logo was substituted.
  • ↑ The dimensions of the Borg Queen's ship are not stated in the magazine. Scale is based on a length/beam of 820.4 m, as published in the Star Trek: Starship Spotter reference book.
  • ↑ The remastered Eymorg ship's scale is based on an estimated length of 10 meters. Courtesy of Wixiban.com. [14]
  • ↑ The scale of Arctic One was based on the magazine's cover which stated the ship's length was 80 meters. As the assimilated version of the vessel is also deemed by the earlier magazine to be the same length, this version would be more appropriately sized at 60 meters, placing the scale at 1:480. Courtesy of Wixiban.com. [15]
  • ↑ The length of the Warship Voyager was not stated in the magazine so it was estimated at 348 meters long. Courtesy of Wixiban.com. [16]
  • ↑ A more appropriate length for the "real" Vaadwaur Fighter appears to be about 24 meters, placing the scale at 1:209. However, the stated length from the magazine was used here.
  • ↑ According to a scale chart later created by the show's VFX supervisors, the Federation Tug is approximately 66 meters long, placing the scale at 1:733. [17] However, the stated length from the magazine was used here.
  • ↑ Although the magazine cover states that the "real" T'Pau is 470 meters long, the 142.5 meter length printed on the poster included with Eaglemoss' Star Trek: Shipyards - Starfleet & the Federation Box Set was used for scaling here, as it appears to more accurately reflect the ships seen on-screen. Courtesy of Wixiban.com. [18]
  • ↑ The Fesarius' scale was based on an estimated diameter of 2,080 meters. The magazine's cover states the "real" vessel's diameter is "more than 1.6 km". Courtesy of Wixiban.com. [19]
  • ↑ As the lengths of the "real" USS Excelsior concept designs are not stated in the magazines, scale was based on the final ship's length of 467 meters. Courtesy of Wixiban.com. [20]
  • ↑ The size of the "real" D'Vahl is not stated in the magazine so scale was based on an estimated length of 30 meters. Courtesy of Wixiban.com. [21]
  • ↑ The sticker on the base of the Nebula -class USS Melbourne model's stand has "USS Nebula (Prototype)" printed on it.
  • ↑ Like the other Nebula class variants, the USS Melbourne 's magazine states that the "real" ship is 442.23 meters long, placing the scale of this model at 1:3810, which is used here. However, due to the ship's extended hull and other configuration differences, Ex Astris Scientia's estimated length of 535 meters would more appropriately set the scale at 1:4612. [22]
  • ↑ As the lengths of the "real" USS Excelsior concept designs are not stated in the magazines, scale was based on the final ship's length of 467 meters. Courtesy of Wixiban.com. [23]
  • ↑ Scale was based on an estimated length of 150 meters for the "real" Orion Interceptor. Courtesy of Wixiban.com. [24]
  • ↑ Scale of the Concept III model was calculated using the (final) "real" USS Excelsior 's length of 467 meters. Courtesy of Wixiban.com. [25]
  • ↑ The scale of the Karemma starship model was calculated using the Star Trek Fact Files ' stated length of 380 meters for the "real" ship, as the ship's length was not provided in the issue. Courtesy of Wixiban.com. [26]
  • ↑ Erroneously, the sticker on the bottom of the Tamarian Deep Space Cruiser model's stand has "Karemma Starship" printed on it. A corrected sticker was sent to UK subscribers with issue 175.
  • ↑ A design chapter is listed for pages 10-11, which however, is not featured in the magazine.
  • ↑ Kes' "real" shuttle was estimated as 30 meters long for scaling purposes by Wixiban.com, the length of a previous incarnation of the ship when it appeared in 'Drive', as the ship's length was not provided in the magazine. [27]
  • ↑ The "real" Denobulan Medical Ship was estimated as 23 meters long for scaling purposes by Wixiban.com, as the ship's length was not provided in the magazine. Courtesy of Wixiban.com. [28]
  • ↑ The "real" Xindi-Insectoid Scout was estimated as 140 meters long for scaling purposes by Wixiban.com, based on a concept drawing in the magazine, as the ship's length was not provided in the issue. [29]
  • ↑ Courtesy of Wixiban.com, the scaling of Archer's "real" toy ship was calculated using an estimated length of half a meter, as information about the toy's dimensions was not provided in the magazine. The "real" spaceship that the "in-universe" toy ship was based upon was estimated by Wixiban at 18 meters long, which would place the scale of the Eaglemoss replica at 1:200. [30]
  • ↑ As no information is included in the magazine, the scale of the Vidiian Starship model was calculated using a length of 500 meters for the "real" ship, as estimated by Ex Astris Scientia. [31]
  • ↑ The company has created new CG models for the Bonus Edition fleet ships from the Kelvin Timeline because the films' producers could not locate some of the original CG files within their archives.
  • ↑ The Bonus Edition issue numbers and sequence shown here were provided by Eaglemoss UK in October 2019, are substantially revised from earlier versions, and do not necessarily list the ships in the order of actual release.
  • ↑ The Future USS Enterprise -D model was first released on 28 November 2013 as a gift premium for subscribers and later became available to the general public exclusively from company webshops. A magazine was not included.
  • ↑ A model of the apocryphal SS Yorktown model premiered at the New York Comic-Con and the Destination Star Trek Europe conventions in October 2016. [32] (X) Subscribers were able to purchase it at a discount [33] (X) and some remaining "limited stock" was retailed as a webshop exclusive. [34] (X) [35] (X) In total, 5,000 models were produced as a limited edition and a magazine was not included.
  • ↑ Following a successful online fan petition championed by The Trek Collective and Geekology , [36] (X) models of the USS Titan (which primarily appears in Star Trek novels, video games and calendars, but made its first canon appearance in the Star Trek: Lower Decks episode " No Small Parts ") were produced. The original CGI model was designed by Sean Tourangeau and constructed by Ellery O'Connell , but the model was modified by Fabio Passaro for this collection. Project Manager Ben Robinson has later divulged that the Titan was considered an important release for Eaglemoss, as it was at the time the very first non-canon ship they released in the "Bonus Edition" side-collection. [37] Robinson had indicated at the time that, like with the preceding Yorktown issue, 5,000 copies was the minimum pre-sale number required for any petition to be successful, which was apparently achieved. [38] Unlike the preceding Yorktown issue, a magazine was now included.
  • ↑ Following a successful online fan petition championed by The Trek Collective and Geekology , [39] (X) models of the USS Aventine (which primarily appears in Star Trek novels, video games and calendars) were produced. The ship saw a very limited retail release, outside of Eaglemoss sources. The CGI model was constructed by the ship's designer, Mark Rademaker .
  • ↑ Andrew Probert's USS Enterprise -C concept design appeared (in profile) in a six-ship relief sculpture of vessels named USS Enterprise , displayed on a wall in the USS Enterprise -D's observation lounge .
  • ↑ The scale of the USS Enterprise -C Probert concept model was calculated using Andrew Probert's scale chart, indicating that that the "real" ship was intended to be 1721 feet (or 525 m) long. [40] This information was not stated in the magazine.
  • ↑ The length of the "real" Phase II USS Enterprise is not stated in the magazine so scale was calculated using Kennedy Shipyards' specifications, placing the length of the ship at 301.55 m. [41] Designed for use in Star Trek: The Motion Picture , Andrew Probert lengthened the Enterprise refit to a thousand feet (304.8 m), "just a few feet longer than it was", in reference to Matt Jefferies' Phase II ship dimensions. Computer screens also displayed the Phase II Enterprise design in the first two Star Trek films . ( Designing a refit- Enterprise for Phase II )
  • ↑ The USS Defiant model features phosphorescent paintwork to simulate the starship's appearance when it became trapped in Interphase . Chronologically, it was the seventh Bonus issue released but it is identified as the tenth in Eaglemoss' catalogs.
  • ↑ Scale of the "real" Voyager concept ship was based on a length of 1,250 feet (381 m), as stated by Rick Sternbach on the Unofficial STSS Facebook page on 28 September 2018. [42]
  • ↑ Following a successful online fan petition championed by The Trek Collective and Geekology , [43] (X) models of the USS Bonaventure , which originated in the 2006 Ships of the Line calendar and its book derivatives , were produced. The CGI model was constructed by the ship's designer, Meni Tsirbas .
  • ↑ The length of the "real" Bonaventure is not stated in the magazine so scale was based on an estimate of 265 meters. Courtesy of Wixiban.com. [44]
  • ↑ Both Enterprise -F models included an A5-sized printed insert bearing a code for a free Tier-5 Odyssey class ( β ) tactical cruiser and exclusive Ship Material and Ship Upgrade tokens for the Star Trek Online PC game. The magazines contain the same content but have different covers.
  • ↑ A limited edition of 2500 cloaked (translucent resin) USS Defiant models debuted on 3 October 2019 at the New York Comic Con , and was also retailed on the 25th of the month at the Destination Star Trek convention in Birmingham, England. A smaller magazine (measuring 144 × 182 mm) is included within its windowbox package. [45] [46] [47] (X)
  • ↑ The length of the "real" Conestoga is not stated in the magazine so scaling was based on an estimated length of 211 meters. Courtesy of Wixiban.com. [48]
  • ↑ The length of the "real" Klingon D4 concept is not stated in the magazine so scaling was based on an estimated length of 145 meters, equal to that of the Klingon Raptor. Courtesy of Wixiban.com. [49]
  • ↑ The diameter of the "real" Cardassian orbital weapons platform was not stated in the magazine and was estimated at 120 meters. Courtesy of Wixiban.com. [50]
  • ↑ Tiny hull markings painted on the outer rim of the USS Reliant Concept's saucer (and behind its bridge) identify the model as the "USS Antares ", whereas its other hull markings are correct (for Reliant ).
  • ↑ Starting in 2021, the Bonus Edition side collection dispensed with the packaging format of the standard edition which had just been suspended perminently previously, and went hencefort with the Collector's Editions packaging and magazine format from issue 26 onward as standard.
  • ↑ 60.0 60.1 60.2 60.3 All scheduled, but cancelled Eaglemoss issue releases had already entered regular production when the company went bankrupt and commercial quantities in the 500/2000-copy range of the display model at least had actually been produced by the manufacturer in China before production had to cease. [51] [52] They were acquired from the administrators by (new) Master Replicas along with the regular remainder stock, and sold to the public after all through their webstore, starting in April 2023 with the XL edition of the USS Stargazer and the regular edition of the USS Vancouver from the main and Lower Decks collections respectively, [53] several of them selling out within a day. Third-party UK and Far Eastern eBay retailers who had managed to get their hands on a handful of these unreleased Eaglemoss issues previously – and selling them at hugely inflated prices – , had already reported that these previously unreleased models came without the magazine, they apparently not having entered the regular print-run yet by the time of the bankruptcy, [54] (X) a state of affairs confirmed later on by the ones marketed by Master Replicas. It turned out a short while later though, that in the cases of the unreleased Special and XL issues at least, digital magazine versions were actually completed. Master Replicas only included (physical) magazines if they had already been packaged with the model (which was for the previously released issues not always the case, explaining in the process the large stock of back issues), some of which in German, the only foreign language version (besides Japanese, which however fell under the auspices of DeAgostini) still being printed by the time Eaglemoss had gone bankrupt; an 100,000-copy magazine (back-)issue stock did exist at two printer-owned warehouses somewhere (possibly also holding magazines of the unreleased issues as well), but the printer refused to release them until debt owned by the bankrupt Eaglemoss was fulfilled in full. As the new formal (model) inventory owners, Master Replicas had entered into legal negotiations with the disgruntled printer and was able to resolve the issue in August 2023. [55] [56] [57] The sale of this magazine stock started on 26 December 2023. [58]
  • ↑ 61.0 61.1 Originally announced as the Pralor vessel in the February 2019 survey . It was initially assumed by Master Replicas that neither model nor magazine for this issue had entered the manufacturing stage yet when Eaglemoss went bankrupt, as only a prototype model (in Pralor vessel livery) was included in an earlier batch of stock received from overseas. That prototype model became offered as a reward for the winner of an online competition Master Replicas ran on their Twitter account in July 2023. It was only afterwards that it was discovered that the model had actually entered regular production, and the company subsequently sold an uncovered 2000-copy Cravic ship variant stock on 1 September 2023. [59] Not only that, but a short while later a smaller stock of 500 Pralor warship variant models was also uncovered which had been intended as a model-only convention exclusive. It went on sale by ballot at a higher price point on 2 October with the proceeds earmarked for charity, though twenty copies turned out to have suffered transportation damage beyond salvation. [60]
  • ↑ From the proposed 8th season of DS9 as seen in the What We Left Behind documentary and named for Emmett Till , a 14 year-old African-American boy who was lynched in 1955. Designed by John Eaves .
  • ↑ The Special Edition Deep Space 9 model does not include a display stand.
  • ↑ The length of the "real" USS Enterprise from the 2009 film was not stated in the magazine. The ship was designed to be 366 m long but was scaled up by a factor of two for some sequences. 725.35 m (used here to calculate scale) is the length indicated by the film's Blu-ray disc. [61]
  • ↑ The magazine's cover states that the Kelvin is 315 m long (used here to calculate scale) but the ship was also scaled at 457.2 m and 655 m during the film's production.
  • ↑ Diameter of K-7 is not stated in the magazine. Scale calculated using Ex Astris Scientia's estimated (approximate) diameter of 450 m. [62]
  • ↑ Length of the USS Enterprise XCV-330 is not stated in the magazine. Scale calculated using the Star Trek Spaceflight Chronology 's stated length of 300 m.
  • ↑ The length of the Klingon Warbird is not stated in the magazine so scale was calculated using an estimated length of 350 m, as indicated by Ex Astris Scientia. [63]
  • ↑ The "real" Kobayashi Maru 's size is not stated in the magazine. Scale is based on Ex Astris Scientia's estimated length of 562 m. [64]
  • ↑ Spacedock stands approximately 225 mm high when displayed on its stand.
  • ↑ Scale derived from placing the "real" V'ger 's length (after shedding its energy cloud) at 78,000 km, as stated in the novelization and seen in a film outtake. The magazine cover states the vessel's length is 300 million km, placing the scale at 1:1363636363636. Courtesy of Wixiban.com. [65]
  • ↑ The Planet Killer features internal electronic lighting, requiring two LR41 button cell batteries that are not included with the model.
  • ↑ The Planet Killer model's scale was based on an estimated "real" length of 5 km. Courtesy of Wixiban.com. [66]
  • ↑ A full-sized magazine (with a typo in its title) was included with the 18 karat gold-plated USS Enterprise -D model that was released in the UK. The model began to be retailed by the US e-shop on 23 December 2019 but did not include a magazine when first shipped. The model is enclosed in a Standard Edition box, within a printed outer sleeve that correctly identifies the product as the "Gold Model of the USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D".
  • ↑ The size of the "real" Vulcan Warp Sled is not stated in the magazine so scaling was based on the 48 meter length printed on the poster included with Eaglemoss' Star Trek: Shipyards - Starfleet & the Federation Box Set . Courtesy of Wixiban.com. [67]
  • ↑ Regula I stands approximately 225 mm high when displayed on its stand.
  • ↑ 77.0 77.1 Starting with issue 25, a fifth magazine size dimension variant was introduced for the "Special Edition" sub-collection; the magazine was downsized from the hitherto regular large A4 format to the smaller 176 × 227 mm dimension in order to fit within the box packaging, just as the similar case would be with the Bonus Edition sub-collection later that year, though at 145 × 183 mm that magazine size variant would become even smaller. Collectors found themselves confronted with another magazine size variant yet again, and one for which, unlike most other size variants introduced after the Standard Edition was terminated, no binder was ever provided.
  • ↑ The scale of the Son'a Collector was based on a "real" ship length of 5000 feet (1524 m), based on John Eaves' concept drawing, courtesy of Wixiban.com.
  • ↑ The Eaglemoss version of the station differs in several respects from the one featured in DS9 : " Apocalypse Rising " (its only canon appearance) because of the artistic license taken with the production model; firstly, the elaborate antenna array on top is for the Eaglemoss version switched to the bottom, and secondly, a fourth, lower arm was added at the rear of the CGI model, which had never been there on the production-used studio model (see main article for further clarification), making this outing one of the most apocryphal and egregious – for a company that prides itself for its "accurate" representations of canon models, that is – renditions by Eaglemoss of a structure that has appeared in canon.
  • ↑ Later reseller (new) Master Replicas has confirmed that this was the very last "Special Edition" issue to have entered production, with no others planned yet at that moment in time. [68] (X) This model too came without a magazine – even though a digital mock-up had actually already been completed [69] – , but 1250 of them were produced before the cessation of model production. [70] .
  • ↑ The final production version of the XL USS Thunderchild model does not have the ship's name printed on the saucer, in line with the studio model's appearance in First Contact . Inadvertently, a small number of models were released (mainly to Brazil) that had purple-painted impulse engines instead of grey. [71]
  • ↑ Scale was calculated based on the "real" Akira -class' length being placed at 440 meters, as is printed on the XL magazine's cover. A length of 464.43 meters, as is printed in the Standard Edition magazine, was not used here but would result in a scale of 1:2101. Courtesy of Wixiban.com. [72]
  • ↑ The XL Edition Deep Space 9 model includes a display stand.
  • ↑ The XL Edition USS Shenzhou model erroneously bears mirror universe Terran Empire markings on its nacelles, rather than Starfleet logos. Beginning with this issue, slightly smaller magazines (measuring 227 × 155 mm) were enclosed with all XL Edition models, now sized to fit within the boxes.
  • ↑ The only time that no new render of the CG model was made for the cover; instead, the exact same render was used as the one used seven years earlier for regular issue 36.
  • ↑ While (new) Master Replicas sold the model without the magazine, a digital magazine mock-up had actually already been completed. [73]
  • ↑ The Limited Edition (XL) version of the 18-carat gold-plated USS Enterprise -D is identified as the "Gold USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D" on its box and the "USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D (Special)" on its stand's label. It was made available for pre-order from company webshops (with only 1000 copies available worldwide) as a convention exclusive for the New York Comic Con x MCM Comic Con Metaverse online event (8-11 October 2020), and was first shipped (in a premium "Best of" box) to US customers in January 2021 and to UK customers during the following month.
  • ↑ The Limited Edition (XL) version of the 18-carat gold-plated USS Enterprise was made available for pre-order from company webshops (with only 500 copies available worldwide) in late April 2021.
  • ↑ When (new) Master Replicas received its stock acquired from the Eaglemoss administrators, it was discovered that the model was produced in larger quantities than originally announced, coming in at roughly twice the number Eaglemoss said it would. [74] Master Replicas planned to sell them in two batches to the public after all through their webstore in May and July 2023, [75] though it was eventually decided to forego the two-batch sale and stick to an one-time-sale only format on 26 May after all, [76] and where it sold out within the hour. [77] This was the second model for which Master Replicas strictly adhered to its recent 1-copy/1-customer rule, which the company had conditionally instituted for specific items, [78] the first one having been the Enterprise -E XL3 issue. [79]
  • ↑ The Type-7 shuttlecraft was constructed from Andrew Probert's concept design that appeared on LCARS displays, at the designer's request.
  • ↑ The Med Evac shuttle model is marked as shuttle 43, a shuttle that didn't have a red livery in the film.
  • ↑ In the second, third, and fourth editions of the Star Trek Encyclopedia , information about this Hawking was added to the entry about the original Type 7 Hawking while a diagram of a Type 6 shuttlecraft appeared alongside, which might explain the designation used here. Both the miniature and the full-sized shuttle used in Star Trek Generations for the Hawking were slight redresses of one of the Galileo -type shuttlecraft shuttles built for Star Trek V: The Final Frontier . The Type 6 was also originally constructed from another one of the Final Frontier shuttles.
  • ↑ An early production run of this 2018 re-release erroneously omitted the USS Enterprise -B model and included the USS Enterprise -E model. Free replacement ships were provided to customers by the company.
  • ↑ After the August 2022 Eaglemoss bankruptcy, (new) Master Replicas sold the stock of the Titan convention exclusive through their webstore in May 2023, divulging that a little over a 1,000 copies had been produced of this format version. [80] Ben Robinson had observed that a handful of copies had fallen into the hands of "scalpers" who sold them at hugely inflated prices on eBay. [81] Having eventually become canon in 2020 through Lower Decks though, was actually the very reason for its inclusion in the otherwise entirely canon Collector's Edition convention exclusive range.
  • ↑ Distribution issues resulted in some subscribers receiving their gift premiums much later than the scheduled intervals indicated on the magazine's subscription sites. Nonetheless, the magazine's Terms and Conditions state that the company had the right to modify this schedule (and the gifts) unilaterally. For American and Canadian subscriptions, the gift premiums were scheduled for much later subscriber milestones than had been the case with all other territories.
  • ↑ The bookends were previously released as a Star Trek Graphic Novel Collection gift premium and were added as gift premiums for new Starships Collection subscribers in September 2018.
  • ↑ This enamel pin was previously released as a FanSets product and was added as a gift premium for new subscribers between June and August 2018.

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  • ↑ Robinson had actually been mulling over the concept as far back as 2012 when he worked on the two ( Star Trek ) Owners' Workshop Manual s for Haynes Publishing , " I think the logical thing to do, and I haven’t even said this to Haynes, would be a Starfleet shipyard. I’m actually working on a collection of small model Star Trek ships. We’re collecting all the different CG models together as reference and then producing die-cast scale-model ships. These ships, like the Akira or… you can get much more obscure, like the Equinox or the Prometheus… they’re a big part of what makes the franchise cool for people, and there’s been remarkably little done about them. So if Haynes come back and say, “That went really well. What do we do next?” I think that’s what I would suggest to them. " [82] As it turned out, Haynes was not interested in Robinson's ideas, and what he had in mind eventually became the Eaglemoss Shipyards book series. In August 2020, Eaglemoss/Hero Collector released a similar shipyard book, entitled Battlestar Galactica Shipyards , that focused on spaceships from the Battlestar Galactica franchise ( ISBN 1858756111 ), whereas a second book, Battlestar Galactica: Designing Spaceships ( ISBN 1858758009 ), was announced for an initial release in July 2021, but which was postponed to 5 October 2021. [83] Like their Star Trek counterparts, both titles originate from magazines articles first published in its related partwork from the same publisher.
  • ↑ Since it first became available, the "Federation & Alien" (left) binder has been retailed continuously by the company's German webshop and was still in stock as late as 2021 – albeit language-adapted. [84]
  • ↑ Aside from those countries where it had entered into joint ventures with established outside publishing partners (such as De Agostini in Japan), Eaglemoss has utilized Data Base Factory for its customer service, distribution, translation, and editorial services for the UK and non-English language areas. Data Base Factory is now a subsidiary of CCA International Inc.
  • ↑ The company's discontinuation of non-English-language magazine releases were accompanied with not only the closure of the relevant official websites that had operated since the debut of the Collection in non-English territories, but also with the (premature) termination of subscription services in the foreign-language territories those websites had covered.
  • ↑ In conjunction with the expansion from seventy to ninety issues, Robinson later confirmed that former Star Trek Producer Dave Rossi had made the entire starship database of the remastered Original Series available to the publication. [85] From this acquisition, Robinson scored a coup for his project as it constituted the first time that the remastered Original Series ships, particularly those specifically constructed for the production, [86] were made available for products produced for the general public. This availability enabled Robinson to incorporate several of these into the starships lineup past issue 50 (including issues 60 and 63) and the run increase enabled him to slate more for release in later issues. [87] Rob Bonchune contributed new meshes for issues 57 (though strictly speaking, this was Bonchune revisiting the model he had already constructed for Robinson in 1999 which had made its debut in Star Trek: The Magazine  Volume 1, Issue 4 ) and 62 , as the remastered TOS CG models had not reached Robinson by the time the models were first required. However, these models were not quite production-ready, as CBS Digital had used Autodesk Maya software for their CGI effects at the time and the models needed to be converted into LightWave 3D , the software package of choice for the vast majority of Star Trek digital modelers. Robinson assigned Fabio Passaro, among others, to this chore. [88] Ironically, CBS Digital had originally bought the majority of the "hero" ship models from Finnish digital modeler Petri Blomqvist but had to convert them to Maya as he had constructed his models in LightWave. ( Sci-fi & fantasy modeller , Vol. 26, p. 48-50) If his models were to be used (such as for the planned Terran Empire Enterprise extra issue), then they need to be reconverted back into LightWave.
  • ↑ Following an unsuccessful search and appeal to a number of past Star Trek production artists, it appeared that the original CG models created for Star Trek: Insurrection and Star Trek Nemesis have been lost, necessitating Robinson's decision to commission all-new models for the Collection . [89] [90] Robinson has also commented that some existing models might be in file formats that require computer software that no longer exists, sometimes due to the use of proprietary 3D software in the past. In addition, subsequent upgrades to LightWave software has resulted in alterations to the current appearance of some production-used models, as some legacy features (including some shaders) are no longer supported.
  • ↑ Both incarnations of the Adam / McQuarrie -designed Planet of the Titans USS Enterprise study models (that were briefly seen on-screen as unidentified background ships) were slated for production as miniatures (with new CG models created by Eaglemoss) but after years without change in their licensing status by the licensor, Ben Robinson conceded that they "probably won't happen" due to legal ambiguities.

See also [ ]

  • Star Trek starship miniatures
  • Star Trek model kits

External links [ ]

  • Interview: Starships Collection {'}s Ben Robinson on year one and beyond at TheTrekCollective.com

Official sites [ ]

  • Coleção Star Trek (X) - defunct official Brazil webshop
  • スタートレック・スターシップ・コレクション (X) - defunct official Japan webshop
  • HeroCollector.com (X) - defunct official collector portal
  • Star Trek: The Official Starships Collection Online Archive (X) - defunct official online magazine archive
  • Star Trek: La Colección Oficial De Naves - official Argentina website  at Facebook - defunct
  • Ben Robinson (project manager) at X (formerly Twitter)
  • (new) Master Replicas (as Master Replicas Official) at X (formerly Twitter)
  • Star Trek Starships - official YouTube channel with model turnaround videos (live, but no longer maintained)
  • Cgreactor.com - CG artist Ed Giddings' portfolio galleries including work for Eaglemoss
  • Meshweaver.com - CG artist Fabio Passaro's portfolio galleries including work for Eaglemoss

Collector sites [ ]

  • HeroCollector Star Trek & Sci Fi Collections Fan Group  at Facebook - unofficial fan forum
  • Wixiban.com - comprehensive Star Trek Starships Collection guide and the primary provider of cover scans, contents, and scaling information for this article
  • Geekology - Official Starships Collection playlist  at YouTube
  • Glykokalyx Blog at Wordpress.com - fan-proposed Starships Index (10/2016)
  • Some Kind of Star Trek - Official Starships Collection Resource
  • Star Trek Starships at Wordpress.com - Star Trek Starships Collection Review
  • The Official Starships Collection articles and reviews at TrekCore
  • The Trek Collective - Starships Index
  • 1 Daniels (Crewman)
  • 3 Calypso (episode)
  • Schedules and Guides
  • 2020 Schedule
  • 2021 Schedule
  • Reading Order
  • Starships Index

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Hi all, just a reminder that ordering from the www.startrek-starships.com website is no guarantee that they have the product in stock or that you will get it.I ordered DS9 from it on 02-dec-2013 and I'm still being told NEARLY TWO MONTHS LATER thats it out of stock. After two months. Even though they make the product. Anyway go to other functioning shopping sites if you are ordering your models individually.

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If you're dissatisfied you could always ask Eaglemoss to cancel your order and get it elsewhere as you suggest, Conor? If they have completely sold out, then they're probably waiting on another production run before they are even able to send them. Who knows at what time scale they can do that, but I doubt it's as simple as making them as and when they like, they likely have to do them in batches. Considering the Collection is expected to launch in multiple countries over time I'd image that means there's a better chance of older issues being able to get back-issues in stock as they do new runs for each territory's release.

Hi 8of5, Just to clarify. The website side DS9 was in stock. This was only 5 days after it came out after all. I put the order through and paid through Paypal. I checked my balance the following day and they had taken my money. They never sent the model. I then emailed them 4 weeks later asking where the DS9 is. And they said they are out of stock and I'd get it when it was available. And they don't know when that will be. I have now been waiting two months. All I'm saying it ordering from startrek-starships.com when the stock is available is no guarantee it IS available and you will actually get it. Yes I could cancel my order. But my original order was when DS9 was in many different websites at the same price. It would cost a FORTUNE now. As you said you'd think that since DS9 became available in America another batch would be created and I'd have my DS9 by now. But I'm still getting the "we don't know when stock will be available" runaround from customer service. And I'm just warning people to go to the alternative websites rather then startrek-starships.com. For their sanity.

Any news on the Aventine?

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I'm still waiting for my replacement DS9 model. Mine came with a couple of the vertical spires broken in the box. I thought it was odd it rattled :( They said they would replace it, but it would take a while and still waiting. Also getting a little irritated by small errors. The Defiant's left nacelle pennant is backward...which people told them about long before it was released and never corrected. There is almost always at least 1 or 2 errors in each issue, the worst being the cover of the Excelsior issue. A little bit of proofreading and editing would be nice, especially for the price of these things.

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Are you going to be doing any more Eaglemoss reviews? Seems like it kinda stalled out awhile back.

Fear not mcarp555, more reviews forthcoming, I've just not made the time for a few weeks, but I plan to do a big old catch up starting in the next week. Christopher, I agree the Defiant error is Very annoying! Matthew, no Aventine news yet, I imagine if we do get her it wont be until a expansion of the series beyond the initial 70 planned issues.

Looking forward to reading more! As for the Aventine, Is there really any push for ships only in novels? There are still ships that have appeared onscreen that have not been mentioned, like the Pasteur. Yeah, it's not pretty, but at least I've seen it. If you haven't read the novels the Aventine is mentioned in, would you want to buy it? I don't think I would. I'd prefer EM to stick to actually visualized craft (even if only for a screen grab!).

There have been quite a lot of requests for the Aventine, and a handful of other non-canon ships. The Collection's Facebook and Twitter have replied to the effect of: Maybe, one day. I certainly wouldn't expect any to turn up in the first 70 issues. I think three ships have a very small chance of getting in though: USS Titan - It is technically canon, in name, and is probably the most prominent non-canon ship design, starring in its own book series no less. USS Enterprise-F - If any STO original design is going to get the model treatment it will be an Enterprise. This design has had a lot of fanfare, and has a presence outside the game thanks to regular features in Star Trek Magazine. USS Aventine - Some way behind the other two as it's more obscure, but while it's only appeared in a few novels, it did star in the biggest novel event ever, Destiny. Plus it's a just a damned cool design, and it seems to have some love from the STO crowd.

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Discovered this site soon after I started collecting these models. Love the reviews. Been following closely. Wondered what the early opinion is on the Stargazer? I had a close look and it doesn't match the one from the show! I did a quick search on the interweb and found some doug drexler orthographics that seem to match the model more than the one from the show. Wonder if anyone thinks the same? Still like it though :)

Glad you're enjoying Thoughts. I think the Stargazer is one of the more middle-ground ships in the series. It's overall a decent model, but the level of detailing is little inconsistent; could have done with a few more prints on the engineering section. Plus mine seems to rattle a bit!

Just as something different, wouldn't mind seeing Captain John Christopher's Lockheed F-104 Starfighter from the TOS episode "Tomorrow is Yesterday". Just a thought...

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Hi, I am from germany. Eaglemoss is making very, very nice starships and Batmobiles, but are not very good organized. There are many customers with stories like "I never got what I have ordered" or "I had to wait too long" or "I am not sure, if I will ever get what I have bought". Eaglemoss´ phone / mail - service is very polite and tries to help, but after all I am just happy for every order that arrives. They are pretty - those starships!

Hi. Can you tell me where you get your release times from? I'm having serious issues sourcing these. The only local place that is still selling them is Forbidden Planet and for the last 3 ships, when i have called there on the release date listed on the site they are telling me that they actually received them a week earlier.

I do love this line of ships.

Does anyone know when they will release the special gifts such as the abrams enterprise to U.S subscribers? I know the other gift line such as future enterprise and borg cube are scheduled for much later dates but I really want my ds9 and abrams enterprise.

You need to order the special issues.

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I received DS9 several months ago... probably in March or April. (and I live in Seattle) I love it!

i have never had trouble with Eaglemoss. the customer service is excellent. i am sure if you gave them a call they would be more than happy to fix your issue.

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I would love to see a model of Voyagers Aeroshuttle.

Has anyone had any problems with receiving their subscription gifts and could you confirm when I'm supposed to receive each of them (UK).

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Personally, every interaction I have had with eaglemoss has been a nightmare. They have yet to meet a single commitment on the individual issues I ordered from the collection shop. I ordered seven ships that were listed as in stock, website stating only 3-5 days for delivery...That was over a month ago. Every email has resulted in a different response and every new ETA has passed. I finally received the K'tinga class last week and it was missing the acrylic stand. I called, they said they would have one out within the week, and that was 8 days ago. Fortunately a local comic dealer gets them from Diamond Distribution and keeps a file for me. I would suggest any other potential collector's do the same as most comic shop's offer a discount for setting up a file, and you can get this wonderful collection without the hassle of the horrid company that publishes it.

Has anyone received the bonus subscription ships, the future Enterprise and the Borg Cube? All I have got is excuses when I have contacted them.

I have mine from the local paper shop. Every fortnight without fail the models are there and the special issues. Try asking at your local shop if they can order for you.

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We are yet to receive the Enterprise D future model after a year of trying. Always out of stock even though its a subscription. :(

I finally got my Future Enterprise but it doesn't come with book. I hope the USS Pasture includes info on the design of the Future Enterprise. There is one ship I have not seen any mention of and is my personal favorite "enemy ship"; the Husnock warship from the TNG episode "Survivor".

Hey any Canadian subscription owners had much trouble receiving ships. I just started and they told me Canada only has first 35 ships right now but assured me it will get more also they said we have no specials I really wanted ds9

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Anybody heard if they're considering the Federation Class Dreadnought from the Starfleet Technical Manual by Franz Joseph? I'd just about kill for one of those!! I'd love to see ALL of those ships from the tech manual made into these models! Those would be a sure way to get me to finally make the move & subscribe!!

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I made a poll to include the Promellian Battlecruiser from TNG's Booby Trap! Sign it here and add your name! http://www.petitionbuzz.com/petitions/promellian-battlecruiser

I received the USS DEFIANT today and the decals on both sides pointed in the right direction. I live in the United States.

is it possible to name your own ship and have it delivered to you???

.....and ive just signed the petition for the Odyssey Class USS ENTERPRISE-F, But, couldnt the odyssey class ship just be made regardless of the petition and renamed something else (like USS Odyssey), otherwise its gonna take ages to get 5000 signatures and to create the model itself causing a load of fuss!

I didn't get issues 50 or 51 and i have called them about it 4 times now. Each time they just go hmm, that strange, you should have got it by now, then they tell me they are showing in stock but may not actually be and that they will order them for me again. They tell me if i haven't got them by such and such a date to call back, but as said i have done that 4 times now and it's the same each time. The next couple didn't come either, but when i called about those ones and they resent them i actually received those ones about a fortnight after i should have originally for them. I think their customer service is terrible. They are polite and all, but seem completely and utterly unable to offer any help beyond telling you to call back again and again. Seriously considering cancelling my subscription.

I hear you. Hands down the worst customer service i have ever experienced. They'll happily keep taking your money, but not so keen on actually sending out the products you have ordered. Call them up, and they haven't a clue as to what has occurred. I was told issue 50 was was re-posted to me 4 times before i actually received it, 3 months late. Oh they're very nice and apologetic about it, but they never seem to do what they have assured you they would. My latest 2 issues are now nearly 2 weeks late. I have been trying to call them about it all week, but they have a new trick with their phone it would seem. Every day this week i have called them at 6.30pm only to be greeted by a recorded message stating that they are closed and their opening hours are 9am to 8pm. Umm, what? last i checked, 6.30pm is EARLIER than 8pm!! Can't explain that at all. I have called them several times at after 7pm. Sadly, they have me by the.....because i really like the collection and want to complete it. Ebay is no use because as is usually the case with collecting 'geek' memorabilia a bunch of assholes buy up as many as they can get their hands on and sell them for ridiculously overpriced amounts. I have seen ships listed as buy it now for £30 quid. I'm not sure they are worth the £10 they currently cost (soon to be £11) never mind £30+.

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Like Gavin Montague I've had trouble with deliveries but have found emailing them works better than calling. I went two months with no deliveries then six items turned up on the same day. Also, I have just seen the SPECIAL EDITION ISS ENTERPRISE MIRROR (mentioned above) complete with MU1 MAG being advertised for sale on Ebay, before it's even been announced at $82 or £53(approx) seller seems sure of release since there is a waiting time for a buy it now item! Eaglemoss have emailed me offering the shuttles collection with a £20 discount and I noticed the 'Japanese' Borg Cube (not the crap one the UK got) on sale for £20 but out of stock. https://shop.eaglemoss.com/star-trek-the-official-starship-collection/borg-cube-model-

I finally received the Future Enerprise D about a month ago but still waiting for the Borg Cube. I can't understand why they started selling on their website (and now out of stock) before giving it to their existing subscribers. I'm sure I'm not the only one still waiting for it.

Baldrick - The link you've supplied is for the 'crap' Borg cube we got here in the UK. I don't see the Japanese cube listed.

For the most part the level of detail and craftsmanship is most excellent. Most models have amazing detail however some lack that detail as if whoever did it was rushed or didn't have detailed knowledge and left important details out. I hope they continue to release more ships especially from the books. I would really love to see the Achilles class battle cruiser the one with the broadside of quantum torpedoes. Also I think that making the series to scale would have been totally amazing. I understand you couldn't make a Borg cube and runabout to scale but mayb in groups like small ships and shuttles on one scale. Capital ships on another scale and large stations Borg cubes to another scale. Models being in scale makes their display together all that pre dramatic.

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Hey guys, I noticed that the USS Titan petition has reached 5,061 signatures. Has anyone told Ben Robinson about this?

Lee - He has known since September. He mentioned it on Twitter and implies that they are working on it https://twitter.com/BenCSRobinson/status/649265681838546944

Hi Joe, thanks for the update.

Would like to see a model of the U.S.S. Essex (Daedalus class) from ST:TNG episode "Power Play".

"left important details out." The Ambassador class is missing it's impulse engines. I don't mean they forgot to pain them, i mean they didn't put impulse engines on the model at all!

Is anyone else getting royally sick of them downright wasting the specials on the crappy ships from the Abramsverse? Personally, i think the specials should have been all the Enterprises, and other 'hero' ships such as the Defiant or Voyager.

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for some reason they stopped mine at issue 69 anyone had the same I life in the uk

I'm still waiting on them to deliver my ISS Enterprise I ordered about a month ago. hughe1971 do you mean 59? I'm up to my 63rd issue so far, 69 (Breen Warship) isn't out till March, and I'm in the UK as well.

hughe1971 if you are a subscriber, like myself, and are not getting the recent models I would suggest contacting them to check whether your payments have gone through properly with them. My brother subscribes to the Doctor Who collection and a few months ago one of his payments didn't go through properly and so they stopped sending them to him without getting in touch with him quickly enough so he is now waiting for the back issues to still be sent out to him.

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Has Ben commented anywhere about the Japanese Borg Cube petition passing its require signatures? I see he's confirmed more about Titan coming, but I haven't seen acknowledgement anywhere yet that there's something in the works for the reissue of the DeAgostini Borg Cube.

It looks like he doesn't even know this petition.

Then he must not know of the Titan one either, since the Cube petition is specifically mentioned in it. :)

Did he ever mentioned the borg cube petition? I don't think so. All he wrote was "no" to a possible release outside Japan. The Titan is confirmed. They are already working on the model.

That was my question, to which you responded that it looked like he didn't even know of it, when he obviously had to (as I showed). The "no" you mention, was the reason why the Titan petition was started. I'm sure Ben said "no" to the Titan too...at least before that petition became successful. They are only working on the model now due to the success of that petition. Since the Cube petition prompted the Titan one, and, now , since it is successful too , there's no reason not to expect the same, hence my question. So, has Ben responded to it anywhere yet? I'd love to hear he has...and of course with good news as well. :)

He did not. Remind him.

Perhaps we all should...

Hello All, Also have delivery problems with EAGLEMOSS in France. I've bought the DEFIANT set 2 months later. The Set is still available on french eaglemoss website, and shipping delays around 7/10 days. And for moment still never received it.... That's pity but i will ask Paypal to return me money. Not very professional from EAGLEMOSS. Cheers, Komaro

Get used to it. Great models, but terrible company with dreadful customer service. You call them and they just fob you off with the same crap each time.

Uss odyessy from the star trek odyessy serious would be a great model would love to see that and have one craig from dublin

i've had decent customer service from eaglemoss usa, but my gripe is with shipping. i have received what i believe to be my fair share of broken or otherwise damaged models. seems like every other month i get something that needs to be replaced. they do replace it, and usually pretty quickly, but better to package better.

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Here in Australia - we have 8 books not in binders, making then 4 months behind with binders. Issue 53 is MIA (they continued to supply issues 54 and 55 with no update on what's going on. Its a subscription service right, they know how many they need right? They haven't been able to verify if we are even going beyond the initial 70 ships yet. They don't respond to emails. Nice collection - service drives you crazy.

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Hi everyone. I am a subscriber in the US. I was getting everything fine until around issue 40. I believe this is when they opened offices in the US. Since this time every magazine that has arrived has been damaged. Corners are bent the edges are worn. I have talked to and emailed customer service numerous times. They sent some replacement issues but those where also damaged. I am still waiting on there response from my last email that was sent to the US and UK customer support. I am on issue 61 right now. I have not received any additional binders, which customer service said was now included in subscription. I am disappointed that they plan on milking the run past 70. I will probably drop it after issue 70 comes along. It is very expensive and had planned on a 70 issue run, not 110 or however many they think they can make. The models themselves are good but as others have noted there are errors.

I agree bisset mags drive me nuts i got my 53 becuase i was getting them thorugh a newsagent because of there service but have had to go back im missing issue 51 not very happy with the newsagent it apperently never got loaded on the truck but i live in hope as for the binders dont even get me started ordered some way back last year and still no sign of them

I enjoy the issues I get. They do replace things that are damaged for the US Postal service that is pretty rough with the packages. If you did not receive something they do get on it right away for any mistakes. The only thing that is annoying is the packaging or lack of that they use to make sure the items do not break or books get bent up. I expect high quality and in mint condition when Items are received. You guys just need to package things a lot better and you will not have to be sending replacement every time due to poor protection and packaging. I am happy other wise with what I have and look forward to others that are coming.🇺🇸😀

I stopped their service about two years ago mostly because I was going overseas. But I decided to try again and saw all the comments again. The models are at best mediocre and yes. I have had several come to me broken. They could be better in detail and material and definatly not worth what they are being charged. After seeing all the reviews here I will not renew my subscription with them. Disappointing because I really wanted to collect all the models. Is there anywhere else that someone can purchase these models?

love the ships that they bring out. although the ship I would love them to make doesn't appear to be on the potential list of ships to be made... the Elachi Escort it did appear briefly on Enterprise. the triangular shaped ship admittedly is more popular in the online MMORPG Star Trek Online. http://images-cdn.perfectworld.com/www/3b/da/3bda481ce3f0e04abe43fd95ab9baefd1376424154.jpg but again would love this ship to be made to add to my ever growing ship collection.

I was hoping for dagra's ship, he was almost a main character in Enterprise series 3. His ship was in quite a few episodes. Way more than some of the ships we have already. Also Dagra was the leader of the Xindi and in the end helped Archer stop the weapon from being used to destroy earth. I asked eaglemoss if they where going to do it, they said no!!!! Im a bit disapointed with that, but such is life......

could you post a 360 view of the gorn ship?

I dont know what the timeline for the special editions are in Aus. We seem to be almost a year behind now. I am waiting for the Kelvin edition to come out.

They're never doing Degra's ship? That sucks. I hope they do the Xindi Weapon as a special.

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What about the Talarian Warship? That thing looked cool.

Why does this page not get updated anymore?

Damn you're back after 1 year !

what about jem hader battleship for the star ships collection

Wow, updates!! Really pleased to see the page is live again

more star ships price goes up what you going to do as long the quality is good

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When will this collection be complete ???

What's the rarest ship and the most expansive ship in the collection now?

Expensive *

Does anyone know when this will end? The pricing is just plain silly now.

When will this collection end? I dont have unlimited space for all of them to showcase. I thought i was buying 70 which tbh is more than enough, i now have 100+ more than i originally thought i would.

The collection finishes at issue 180.

A pity they didn't deliver on the promised BoBW Cube and a few other long-desired models. Hopefully another licensee will produce a Cube of the same quality as DeAgostini or better to finally fill the void of the missing Eaglemoss one.

Hi, my brother was a sci fi fan, he collected the die cast models from the magazines. Sadly he passed away in June and there is a cabinet with about 20-30 models. Are these still collectible and if so how best to sell. The money will be going to charity.

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Star Trek : The Graphic Novel Collection Eaglemoss Hardcover

Celebrating 50 Years of Classic Star Trek Graphic Novels. With this collection you can revisit all the classic characters and incredible art from the STAR TREK comic archives. Every edition has a specially-commissioned introduction to provide context to the story. Every book contains a number of collected comics and a bonus reprint of one of the comic archive's classic stories. The books were available via partwork subscription or individually in the UK, Australia, the US, and other countries. Subscriptions included an assortment of bonus collectible items and books. Eaglemoss published 140 numbered, six Special, and four Upsell volumes of Star Trek comics. When lined up on a shelf, the spines of each numbered volume form a mosaic . See Wikipedia for information on partwork publications .

Rich Handley, editor of the Star Trek Graphic Novel Collection, published an index of the Star Trek comics reprinted in Volume 140. The index is reproduced here as well.

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2016 Star Trek: The Graphic Novel Collection Fold-out insert that comes with the first hardcover book.

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2016 Star Trek: The Graphic Novel Collection: Countdown Standard size promotional comic with an introduction to, and an extract from Countdown, the first hardcover volume in the collection. Contains the complete contents of Countdown issue #1 plus extra pages describing the graphic novel collection.

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2016 Volume 1: Countdown Reprints IDW's Countdown and Gold Key Star Trek #1.

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Jan 2017 Volume 2: Harlan Ellison's The City on the Edge of Forever: The Original Teleplay Reprints IDW's The City on the Edge of Forever and Gold Key Star Trek #2.

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Feb 2017 Volume 3: The Next Generation: Hive Reprints IDW's Hive and Gold Key Star Trek #3.

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Feb 2017 Volume 4: Spock: Reflections Reprints IDW's Spock: Reflections and Gold Key Star Trek #4.

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Mar 2017 Volume 5: TNG: The Space Between Reprints IDW's The Space Between and Gold Key Star Trek #5.

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Mar 2017 Volume 6: Nero Reprints IDW's Nero and Gold Key Star Trek #6.

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Mar 2017 Volume 7: Star Trek: The Official Motion Picture Adaptation Reprints IDW's 2009 movie adaptation and Gold Key Star Trek #7.

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Apr 2017 Volume 8: Starfleet Academy Reprints IDW's Starfleet Academy and Gold Key Star Trek #8.

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Apr 2017 Volume 9: Early Voyages Part 1 Reprints Marvel's Early Voyages #1-4 and Gold Key Star Trek #9.

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Apr 2017 Special 1: Star Trek/Green Lantern: The Spectrum War Special edition. Reprints IDW's Star Trek/Green Lantern: The Spectrum War.

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May 2017 Volume 10: The Classic UK Comics Part 1 Reprints Joe 90: Top Secret #1-34, TV21 #1-44 and 1969 Joe 90 Annual.

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May 2017 Volume 11: TNG: Intelligence Gathering Reprints IDW's Intelligence Gathering and Gold Key Star Trek #10.

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Jun 2017 Volume 12: The Edge of the Galaxy Reprints IDW's Star Trek #1-6 and Gold Key Star Trek #11.

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Jun 2017 Volume 13: Star Trek: Marvel Comics Part 1 Reprints Marvel's Star Trek #1-7 and Gold Key Star Trek #12.

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Jul 2017 Volume 14: Vulcan's Vengeance Reprints IDW's Star Trek #7-12 and Gold Key Star Trek #13.

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Jul 2017 Volume 15: The Newspaper Strips Volume 1 Reprints U.S. comic strip story arcs #1-7 (#7 continued in Volume 24).

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Jul 2017 Special 2: Star Trek/Planet of the Apes: The Primate Directive Special edition. Reprints IDW's Star Trek/Planet of the Apes: The Primate Directive.

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Aug 2017 Volume 16: TNG: Ghosts Reprints IDW's Ghosts and Gold Key Star Trek #14.

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Aug 2017 Volume 17: Mirrored Reprints IDW's Star Trek #13-18 and Gold Key Star Trek #15.

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Aug 2017 Volume 18: Early Voyages Part 2 Reprints Marvel's Early Voyages #5-11 and Gold Key Star Trek #16.

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Sep 2017 Volume 19: Star Trek: Marvel Comics Part 2 Reprints Marvel's Star Trek #8-13 and Gold Key Star Trek #17.

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Sep 2017 Volume 20: The Classic UK Comics Part 2 Reprints TV21 #45-100.

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Sep 2017 Upsell 1: New Visions Volume 1 Subscribers who upgrade to a premium subscription were to receive five hardback photonovels. Ultimately, four were published. Reprints IDW's Star Trek: New Visions #1-6.

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Sep 2017 Special 3: Star Trek/Legion of Super-Heroes Special edition. Reprints IDW's Star Trek: Legion of Super-Heroes.

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Oct 2017 Volume 21: Voyager Volume 1 Reprints Marvel's Voyager #1-8 Gold Key Star Trek #18.

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Oct 2017 Volume 22: TNG/DS9: Divided We Fall Reprints WildStorm's Divided We Fall and Gold Key Star Trek #19.

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Nov 2017 Volume 23: Assignment Earth Reprints IDW's Assignment Earth and Gold Key Star Trek #20.

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Nov 2017 Volume 24: The Newspaper Strips Volume 2 Reprints U.S. comic strip story arcs #7-12 (#12 continued in Volume 34).

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Dec 2017 Volume 25: After Darkness Reprints IDW's Star Trek #19-24 and Gold Key Star Trek #21.

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Dec 2017 Volume 26: Khan: Ruling in Hell Reprints IDW's Khan: Ruling in Hell and The Wrath of Khan, plus Gold Key Star Trek #22.

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Jan 2018 Volume 27: TNG: Beginnings Reprints DC's TNG miniseries and Gold Key Star Trek #23.

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Jan 2018 Volume 28: DS9: Judgement Day Reprints Marvel's DS9 #1-5 and Gold Key Star Trek #24.

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Jan 2018 Special 4: Alien Spotlight Volume 1 Special edition. Reprints IDW's Alien Spotlight #1-6.

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Feb 2018 Volume 29: The Classic UK Comics Part 3 Reprints TV21 #101-105, 1971 TV21 Annual, and Valiant #1-42.

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Feb 2018 Volume 30: Early Voyages Part 3 Reprints Marvel's Early Voyages #12-17 and Gold Key Star Trek #25.

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Mar 2018 Volume 31: DC Star Trek: The Wormhole Connection Reprints DC's Star Trek v.1 #1-8 and Gold Key Star Trek #26.

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Mar 2018 Volume 32: DC Star Trek: TNG: Return to Raimon Reprints DC's TNG #1-6 and Gold Key Star Trek #27.

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Mar 2018 Volume 33: TNG: Perchance to Dream Reprints WildStom's Perchance to Dream and Embrace the Wolf, plus Gold Key Star Trek #28.

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Apr 2018 Volume 34: The Newspaper Strips Volume 3 Reprints U.S. comic strip story arcs #12-20.

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Apr 2018 Volume 35: DS9: Risk Reprints Marvel's DS9 #6-11 and Gold Key Star Trek #30.

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May 2018 Volume 36: Khan Reprints IDW's Khan and Gold Key Star Trek #31.

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May 2018 Volume 37: DS9: Stowaway Reprints Malibu's DS9 ashcan and #1-5, plus Gold Key Star Trek #32.

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Jun 2018 Volume 38: Voyager: Dead Zone Reprints Marvel's Voyager #9-15 and Gold Key Star Trek #33.

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Jun 2018 Volume 39: Star Trek: Marvel Comics Part 3 Reprints Marvel's Star Trek #14-18 and Gold Key Star Trek #34.

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Jun 2018 Special 5: Alien Spotlight Volume 2 Special edition. Reprints IDW's Alien Spotlight #7-11.

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Jun 2018 Upsell 2: New Visions Volume 2 Premium subscription photonovel. Reprints IDW's Star Trek: New Visions #7-11.

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Jul 2018 Volume 40: Parallel Lives Reprints IDW's Star Trek #25-30 and Gold Key Star Trek #36.

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Jul 2018 Volume 41: DC Star Trek: The Mirror Universe Saga Reprints DC's Star Trek v.1 #9-16 and Gold Key Star Trek #38.

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Aug 2018 Volume 42: DC Star Trek: TNG: The Pilot Reprints DC's TNG #7-12 and Gold Key Star Trek #39.

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Aug 2018 Volume 43: DS9: Hearts and Minds Reprints Malibu's Hearts and Minds and Gold Key Star Trek #40.

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Aug 2018 Volume 44: Burden of Knowledge Reprints IDW's Burden of Knowledge and Gold Key Star Trek #41.

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Sep 2018 Volume 45: Manifest Destiny Reprints IDW's Manifest Destiny and Gold Key Star Trek #42.

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Sep 2018 Volume 46: Year Four Reprints IDW's Focus on… and Year Four, plus Gold Key Star Trek #43.

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Sep 2018 Special 6: Star Trek/Green Lantern: Stranger Worlds Special edition. Reprints IDW's Star Trek/Green Lantern: Stranger Worlds.

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Oct 2018 Volume 47: DS9: Requiem Reprints Malibu's DS9 #6-9 and Gold Key Star Trek #44.

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Oct 2018 Volume 48: I, Enterprise! Reprints IDW's Star Trek #31-34 and Gold Key Star Trek #46.

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Nov 2018 Volume 49: DC Star Trek: Dreamworld Reprints DC's Star Trek v.1 #17-21 and Gold Key Star Trek #47.

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Nov 2018 Volume 50: DC Star Trek: TNG: Hand of the Assassin Reprints DC's TNG #13-19 and Gold Key Star Trek #48.

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Dec 2018 Volume 51: The Search for Spock/The Voyage Home Reprints DC's film adaptations and Gold Key Star Trek #49.

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Dec 2018 Volume 52: Captain's Log Reprints IDW's Captain's Log and Gold Key Star Trek #50.

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Jan 2019 Volume 53: Leonard McCoy, Frontier Doctor Reprints IDW's Leonard McCoy, Frontier Doctor and Gold Key Star Trek #51.

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Jan 2019 Volume 54: Debt of Honor Reprints DC's graphic novel and Gold Key Star Trek #52.

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Jan 2019 Volume 55: DS9: Descendants Reprints Malibu's DS9 #10-13 and Gold Key Star Trek #53.

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Feb 2019 Volume 56: The Q Gambit Reprints IDW's Star Trek #35-40 and Gold Key Star Trek #54.

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Feb 2019 Volume 57: DC Star Trek: Wolf on the Prowl Reprints DC's Star Trek v.1 #22-26 and Gold Key Star Trek #55.

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Mar 2019 Volume 58: DC Star Trek: TNG: The Star Lost Reprints DC's TNG #20-24 and Gold Key Star Trek #56.

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Mar 2019 Volume 59: DS9: Fool's Gold Reprints IDW's Fool's Gold and Gold Key Star Trek #57.

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Apr 2019 Volume 60: Waypoint Reprints IDW's Waypoint #1-6 and Gold Key Star Trek #58.

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Apr 2019 Volume 61: The Final Frontier/The Undiscovered Country Reprints DC's film adaptations and Gold Key Star Trek #59.

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Apr 2019 Upsell 3: New Visions Volume 3 Premium subscription photonovel. Reprints IDW's Star Trek: New Visions #12-15 and The Cage.

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May 2019 Volume 62: DS9: Dax's Comet Reprints Malibu's DS9 #14-17 and Gold Key Star Trek #60.

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May 2019 Volume 63: Behemoth Reprints IDW's Star Trek #41-47 and Gold Key Star Trek #61.

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Jun 2019 Volume 64: Around the Clock Reprints DC's Star Trek v.2 #27-31 (wrong issues collected).

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Jun 2019 Volume 65: Wayward Son Reprints DC's TNG #25-30.

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Jul 2019 Volume 66: The Killing Shadows Reprints WildStorm's The Killing Shadows.

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Jul 2019 Volume 67: The Landmark Crossover Reprints DC-Malibu's Star Trek: Deep Space Nine/The Next Generation.

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Jul 2019 Volume 68: Mirror Images Reprints IDW's Mirror Images.

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Jul 2019 Volume 69: The Gorn Crisis Reprints WildStorm's The Gorn Crisis.

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Jul 2019 Volume 70: DS9: Hearts of Old Reprints Malibu's DS9 #18-22.

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Aug 2019 Volume 71: Deity Reprints IDW's Star Trek #48-54.

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Aug 2019 Volume 72: Judgment Day Reprints DC's Star Trek v.1 #32-36.

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Aug 2019 Volume 73: Kingdom of the Damned Reprints DC's TNG #31-36.

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Aug 2019 Volume 74: The Looking Glass War Reprints Malibu's DS9 Annual #1 and Ultimate Annual #1.

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Aug 2019 Volume 75: The Enterprise Experiment Reprints IDW's Year Four: Enterprise Experiment.

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Sep 2019 Volume 76: The Last Generation Reprints IDW's Myriad Universes: The Last Generation.

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Sep 2019 Volume 77: Legacy of Spock Reprints IDW's Star Trek #55-60.

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Sep 2019 Volume 78: Choices Reprints DC's Star Trek v.1 #37-41.

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Sep 2019 Volume 79: Consorting With the Devil Reprints DC's TNG #37-41.

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Oct 2019 Volume 80: The Secret of the Lost Orb Reprints Malibu's DS9 #23-28.

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Oct 2019 Volume 81: Countdown to Darkness Reprints IDW's Countdown to Darkness.

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Oct 2019 Volume 82: Shadowheart Reprints DC's Shadowheart.

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Oct 2019 Volume 83: Shinsei Shinsei Reprints Tokyopop's first Star Trek manga edition.

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Oct 2019 Volume 84: The Corbomite Effect Reprints DC's Star Trek v.1 #42-46.

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Oct 2019 Upsell 4: New Visions Volume 4 Premium subscription photonovel. Reprints IDW's Star Trek: New Visions #16-20.

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Nov 2019 Volume 85: Second Chances Reprints DC's TNG #42-46.

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Nov 2019 Volume 86: Sole Asylum Reprints Malibu's DS9 #29-32.

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Nov 2019 Volume 87: Boldly Go Volume 1 Reprints IDW's Boldly Go #1-6.

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Nov 2019 Volume 88: Ill Wind Reprints DC's Ill Wind.

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Dec 2019 Volume 89: Kakan ni Shinkou Reprints Tokyopop's second Star Trek manga edition.

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Dec 2019 Volume 90: Idol Threats Reprints DC's Star Trek v.1 #47-51.

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Dec 2019 Volume 91: The Worst of Both Worlds Reprints DC's TNG #47-51.

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Dec 2019 Volume 92: Boldly Go Volume 2 Reprints IDW's Boldly Go #7-12.

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Jan 2020 Volume 93: Hell in a Handbasket Reprints DC's Star Trek v.1 #52-56.

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Jan 2020 Volume 94: The Rich and the Dead Reprints DC's TNG #52-58.

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Jan 2020 Volume 95: Boldly Go Volume 3 Reprints IDW's Boldly Go #13-18.

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Jan 2020 Volume 96: Children of Chaos Reprints DC's TNG #59-63.

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Jan 2020 Volume 97: The Deceivers Reprints DC's TNG #64-70.

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Feb 2020 Volume 98: War and Madness Reprints DC's TNG #71-75.

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Feb 2020 Volume 99: DC Star Trek: TNG Suspect Reprints DC's TNG #76-80.

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Feb 2020 Volume 100: Mission's End Reprints IDW's Mission's End.

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Feb 2020 Volume 101: Around the Clock Reprints DC's Star Trek v.1 #27-31 (corrected from Volume 64).

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Mar 2020 Volume 102: Dying of the Light Reprints Marvel's Star Trek Unlimited #1-3.

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Mar 2020 Volume 103: All of Me Reprints WildStorm's All of Me and Enter the Wolves, plus Gold Key extras.

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Mar 2020 Volume 104: Pawns of War Reprints IDW's Hollow Crown, Schism, and Balance of Terror.

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Mar 2020 Volume 105: All Those Years Ago Reprints DC's Star Trek v.1 Annuals #1-3.

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Apr 2020 Volume 106: Blood and Honor Reprints Malibu's DS9 Special, Blood & Honor, and Rules of Diplomacy, plus Peter Pan's Passage to Maouv.

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Apr 2020 Volume 107: Prime Directives Reprints Marvel's Starfleet Academy #1-5.

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Apr 2020 Volume 108: Crew Reprints IDW's Crew #1-5, plus Peter Pan's The Crier in Emptiness.

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Apr 2020 Volume 109: New Frontier Reprints WildStorm's Double Time and IDW's Turnaround.

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Apr 2020 Volume 110: Repercussions Reprints DC's Star Trek v.2 #1-6.

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May 2020 Volume 111: None But the Brave Reprints Marvel's Star Trek Unlimited #4-6, plus Peter Pan's A Mirror for Futility.

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May 2020 Volume 112: Consider Eternity Reprints IDW's Waypoint Specials #1-2 and Deviations, plus Wired mini-comic.

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May 2020 Volume 113: Forgiveness Reprints WildStorm's Forgiveness and Star Trek Special.

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May 2020 Volume 114: Command Decisions Reprints Marvel's DS9 #12-15, plus Peter Pan's The Time Stealer.

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Jun 2020 Volume 115: The Trial of James T. Kirk Reprints DC's Star Trek v.2 #7-12.

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Jun 2020 Volume 116: Terok Nor Reprints Malibu's Lightstorm, Terok Nor, and Worf, plus Peter Pan's Dinosaur Planet.

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Jun 2020 Volume 117: Return to the Forbidden Planet Reprints Marvel's Starfleet Academy #6-10.

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Jun 2020 Volume 118: The Modala Imperative Reprints DC's Star Trek and ST:TNG Modala Imperative.

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Jul 2020 Volume 119: Operation Assimilation Reprints Marvel's First Contact, Operation Assimilation, and Riker Special, plus Peter Pan's The Robot Masters.

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Jul 2020 Volume 120: Untold Voyages Reprints Untold Voyages #1-5, plus IDW Sky's the Limit.

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Jul 2020 Volume 121: The Classic UK Comics Part 4 Reprints Valiant #43-118, TV21 1972 and 1973 Annuals, Valiant 1972 Special, TV Comic 1978 and 1979 Annuals, and Radio Times.

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Jul 2020 Volume 122: Blaise of Glory Reprints DC's Who's Who in Star Trek, plus Star Trek v.2 Special #1.

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Jul 2020 Volume 123: The Maquis, Soldier of Peace Reprints Malibu's Maquis Soldier of Peace, plus IDW's Flesh and Stone.

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Aug 2020 Volume 124: Splashdown Reprints Marvel's Voyager: Splashdown, plus Gold Key's lost #62.

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Aug 2020 Volume 125: The Ashes of Eden Reprints DC's The Ashes of Eden, plus Star Trek v.2 Specials #2-3.

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Aug 2020 Volume 126: N-Vector Reprints WildStorm's N-Vector, plus Chad Valley Picture Show, Larami's Star Trek Space Viewer, McDonalds' Happy Meals, Trek comic advertorials (Haynes, Dinky Toys, Weetabix, Sugar Smacks), and L.A. Times auditions.

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Aug 2020 Volume 127: Blood Will Tell Reprints IDW's Klingons: Blood Will Tell.

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Sep 2020 Volume 128: Cry Vengeance Reprints DC's TNG Specials #1-3. Contains the scripts to Ken Penders' and Diane Duane's stories from the first TNG special with missing dialogue that was inadvertently removed due to a production error.

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Sep 2020 Volume 129: Uchu Reprints Tokyopop's third Star Trek manga edition, plus an original tale from Brazilian issue Jornada Nas Estrelas #4, Editora Abril, translated into English.

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Sep 2020 Volume 130: A Piece of Re-Action Reprints Marvel's Star Trek Unlimited #7-10.

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Sep 2020 Volume 131: Encounters with the Unknown Reprints WildStorm one-shots False Colors, Elite Force, Avalon Rising, and the Planet Killer mini-series.

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Oct 2020 Volume 132: The Gift Reprints DC's TNG Annuals #1-3.

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Oct 2020 Volume 133: T'Priell Revealed Reprints Marvel's Starfleet Academy #11-16, plus two outlines for unpublished Trek comics from writer-artist Kenneth Penders.

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Oct 2020 Volume 134: The Return of the Worthy DC's Star Trek v.2 #13-16, plus IDW's Infestation.

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Oct 2020 Volume 135: Boukenshin Reprints Tokyopop's TNG manga edition, plus the outline and script to another "lost" Star Trek comic, written by Michael A. Martin and Andy Mangels.

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Oct 2020 Volume 136: Convergence Reprints DC's TNG Annuals #4-6, Star Trek v.2 Annual #6, plus an original tale from Brazilian issue Jornada Nas Estrelas #5, Editora Abril, translated into English.

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Nov 2020 Volume 137: Between Love and Hate Reprints Marvel's Starfleet Academy #17-19, Telepathy War, Mirror Mirror, Starfleet Academy writer Christian Cooper's outline for what would have been issues 20-29 had that series not been canceled midstream.

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Jun 2021 Volume 138: So Near the Touch Reprints DC issues issues #17-21, DC Star Trek Annual #1, plus unseen materials related to Marvel's aborted series Star Trek: Phase 3, along with an unpublished story for Star Trek Unlimited titled "Reaping the Whirlwind."

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Jun 2021 Volume 139: Mission: Muddled Reprints DC issues #22-26, DC Star Trek Annual #2, plus Steven H. Wilson's unpublished tales created for DC, including Captain Sulu Adventures and Star Trek: Resolution.

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Jun 2021 Volume 140: All Good Things... Reprints DC's Generations and All Good Things... plus more unpublished Mangels-Martin collaborations: Star Trek: Realities/Split Infinities -- "Dark Emissary," Star Trek: The Romulan Imperative, Star Trek: Voyager-"Confessions," and a long list of unused Deep Space Nine plots. This final volume also includes an index to help readers easily navigate the Star Trek Graphic Novel Collection.

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If you have your ear to the ground on the latest Star Trek merchandise, you’ve probably heard of Eaglemoss’ collection of Star Trek die-cast ship models. Perhaps you’ve been hesitant to buy into the collection because of its price, or because you don’t think you need a bunch of metal hanging around your house. Well, we got our hands on a few models from Eaglemoss’ impressively varied collection; if you have any questions about these models, let us put them to rest.

Eaglemoss current has three lines of models in production. One is their most famous line, the Star Trek Starship Collection , a series of “regular sized” ships from all corners of the Star Trek universe. These models are about 5.5 inches long, and like all Eaglemoss models, are made of die-cast metal and are hand-painted. The second line is a bigger version of some of the models in the regular collection. These XL models are about 10+ inches long, and made of the same materials. Finally, the most recent line is from Star Trek: Discovery . Currently, only the U.S.S. Shenzhou is available, but the Discovery herself is on the way in April.

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Our first collection review will touch on the “regular” models, of which there is the best variety for customers. TrekNews was able to procure six of these models thanks to Eaglemoss:

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  • Enterprise NX-01
  • Romulan Warbird
  • Tellarite Cruiser (From Enterprise )
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Close-up saucer shot of the Enterprise-D. Note the extreme detail.

Close-up saucer shot of the Enterprise-D. Note the extreme detail.

The first thing customers will notice is the extreme attention to detail packed onto these small models. Take the Enterprise-D for example, as shown above. Every window, sleek hull line, and escape pod is accounted for on the over-sized oval saucer section. It looks even better than the miniature filming model they used in the show. In this way, Eaglemoss does a great job of showing the huge scale of the ship, despite only being a few inches long.

Aft view of Enterprise.

Aft view of Enterprise.

Anybody looking to pick up some of these models are likely going for build quality over anything. Every one of these models exudes precision. Take a look a the NX-01  above.   Notice how the metallic hull plating and lines are perfectly representative of the then-new high-definition model we saw on Enterprise . Or take the Bird of Prey or Romulan Warbird, both shown below. On the Bird of Prey, the iconic Klingon aesthetic is perfectly preserved, with every angular line down to the disruptor cannon rendered accurately. On the Romulan Warbird, much like the  Enterprise-D , every window and sweeping hull detail is there, impressive considering the limited

Romulan Warbird. Note the hull scarring.

Romulan Warbird. Note the hull scarring.

surface area with which to craft these designs. And if you look carefully, the Warbird and Bird of Prey even have a surface-level hull scarring texture around the model (most prominent on the Warbird picture). Don’t worry, this isn’t a result of damage to the model, but rather what seems like a dedicated (and successful) attempt to mimic years of service and battle damage. None of these alien ships are supposed to look pristine, so this addition is right on the money.

Klingon Bird of Prey. Unfortunately, the wings do not angle down.

Klingon Bird of Prey. Unfortunately, the wings do not angle down.

The inclusion of the Tellarite Cruiser in this collection is representative of Eaglemoss’ attention to lore, and it’s certainly not the only deep cut from this collection. (If you browse through Eaglemoss’ catalog, you’ll find such obscure ships as the Curry-class cruiser as seen in about .365 seconds of one  DS9  episode, or the Steamrunner-class  of  First Contact fame).  The Tellarite cruiser is an obscure ship for sure, seen only in three episodes of Enterprise as a blurry CGI model. But Eaglemoss has taken that ship and given it a makeover that is sure to excite those who care about such things. Indeed, more detail of this ship can be seen in this physical model rather than the ship’s appearances in the show. And because every ship in Eaglemoss’ collection is approved by CBS, you don’t have to worry that your money is going to an inaccurate representation of the ships you know and love, no matter how obscure.

If there was one con to be said about these models, it’s the stand. While the ships are most made of durable metal (capable of surviving without a scratch after falling from a desk), the stands themselves are not conducive to removing the models often. The plastic is apt to slip out of its base, or slips out from the ship too easily. If you don’t plan on playing with your models often, then this won’t be an issue; but those who want to remove the models from their plastic holders often will want to make sure one hand is securing the base and plastic stem before removing the model.

As a nice finishing touch, each ship also comes with a full-color magazine that details not only the specifications and design of the ship, but also its place in Star Trek history. Take the Tellarite Cruiser, for example .  Despite its meager place in Star Trek lore, it still gets the full treatment from Eaglemoss. Of course, more popular ships like the  Enterprise-A  or its  Galaxy-class  counterpart have even more detail in their respective magazines. Good stuff.

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What Does [Your Name Here] Need With a Starship?

So the question is: should you invest in these models? Well, if you were holding back because of the build quality or accuracy, those fears should be put to rest. Eaglemoss continues to craft excellent tributes to Star Trek ’s diverse lineup of starships, and if you see your favorite ship on there , definitely check it out. The regular-sized models make exceptional desk ornaments or little gifts to fellow Star Trek fans. The collection is available online at  shop.eaglemoss.com  or in comic stores for $22.95 for a single model. If you are looking to buy a few ships or own the full collection, then subscription is the better option. Visit  st-starships.com  to learn more about the subscription and its perks. If you are in the UK or EU, visit  startrekships.herocollector.com   to subscribe and receive the U.S.S. Enterprise-D for FREE, paying just £2.99/€3.99 for P&P.

However, Eaglemoss does have other model lines besides these smaller models, including the bigger (and arguably better) XL models. Stay tuned to TrekNews.net to see if those ships strike your fancy and are worthier of a space on your desk. And also stay tuned for a review of the first model from the  Discovery lineup, the  U.S.S. Shenzhou . Check out some additional images of the ships TrekNews was able to procure, along with some official pictures from Eaglemoss.

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August 22, 2019 at 8:31 pm

“It looks even better than the miniature filming model they used in the show.”

Hmm. I’m pretty sure you’d see that the filming miniature looked actually much, much better than these mass-produced die-cast models. And while I believe these are hand-painted, they are obviously painted using masking templates that are easily mis-aligned.

With all the effort put into research and getting the details right, I’m disappointed they chose to create these as die-cast models. Without spending a whole lot more money, die-cast technology leaves out-of scale and very soft detail, gigantic joint gaps, obvious mold flash and other problems. I have no interest in these models because of this. If these were rendered in high-quality plastic with sharp detail, I would be interested.

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I really wish that these ships would have been produced in the same scale, even if it meant losing detail on some of the smaller ones.

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Eaglemoss Reveals New Starships

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Eaglemoss has revealed the next six ships in their Official Star Trek Starships Collection, taking fans from issue 85 to 90.

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Issue 85 is the Federation Holoship from Star Trek Insurrection . This unusual ship, designed by John Eaves, is effectively a massive room filled with holoprojectors.

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The next issue is a ship that was mentioned in The Original Series , but not seen until the show was remastered for the Blu-ray release – the Gorn ship. This will be your first chance to get a good look at the model, which was small and moving at speed when it appeared on screen. Its designer, Mike Okuda, helped flesh out the details, settling on the final color scheme.

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Issue 87 is a timeship from the future – the UTS Aeon , which featured in the two-part Voyager episode "Future’s End." The ship, designed by Rick Sternbach, has an unusual black and blue color scheme and hints at some amazing futuristic technology.

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We head to the other end of the timeline for the next issue – another of the Vulcan ships from Enterprise , the Vahklas , the civilian transport that was used by the renegade Vulcans in Fusion .

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Issue 89 is the last of the Enterprises (so far) – the Enterprise- J – a ship from the far future that made a fleeting appearance on Enterprise . Its designer, Doug Drexler, was a great help making this model and he contributed advice about details that couldn’t be seen on screen.

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Finally, issue 90 is that rare thing – a ship from TNG . The Romulan scout ship appeared in one of the first episodes written by Ronald D. Moore – The Defector – and was designed by Rick Sternbach. It has been completely rebuilt in CG using rare photographs of the original studio model so that it could become part of the collection.

Keep an eye on StarTrek.com for additional information about upcoming releases and for detailed looks at each ship as it is released.

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