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U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-E Collector's Edition Starship
Description
Welcome one of theĀ most eagerly awaited modelsĀ in theĀ Star Trek Official Starship Collection, theĀ U.S.S Enterprise NCC-1701-E.
This Enterprise was created forĀ Star Trek: First ContactĀ and was designed to be aĀ tougher, sleeker and more advancedĀ ship than her predecessor. Every time this Enterprise appeared there were subtle differences and theĀ die-cast model isĀ based on the CG versionĀ of the ship that was created forĀ Star Trek: Insurrection.
The starshipĀ comes in aĀ special boxĀ that you can proudly display at home or in the office.
Product Features:
- Officially-licensed Star Trek merchandise
- Affiliation:Ā Federation
- Box DimensionsĀ :Ā 5.1 x 6.6 x 2 inches
- Comes with a display stand to display at home or office.
The accompanying magazine takes a look atĀ John Eaves original design conceptsĀ and the complicated history of the physical and CG models that were used onscreen.
Original: $16.99
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Description
U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-E Collector's Edition Starship
Description
Welcome one of theĀ most eagerly awaited modelsĀ in theĀ Star Trek Official Starship Collection, theĀ U.S.S Enterprise NCC-1701-E.
This Enterprise was created forĀ Star Trek: First ContactĀ and was designed to be aĀ tougher, sleeker and more advancedĀ ship than her predecessor. Every time this Enterprise appeared there were subtle differences and theĀ die-cast model isĀ based on the CG versionĀ of the ship that was created forĀ Star Trek: Insurrection.
The starshipĀ comes in aĀ special boxĀ that you can proudly display at home or in the office.
Product Features:
- Officially-licensed Star Trek merchandise
- Affiliation:Ā Federation
- Box DimensionsĀ :Ā 5.1 x 6.6 x 2 inches
- Comes with a display stand to display at home or office.
The accompanying magazine takes a look atĀ John Eaves original design conceptsĀ and the complicated history of the physical and CG models that were used onscreen.





















