Eaglemoss STAR TREK ST0106 Kazon Raider Diecast Model Kazon Collective, STAR TREK: Voyager, w/Magazine |
1:1569 Scale | | Length | | Width |
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Kazon Raider | | 4" | | 1.75" |
The Kazon raider was a medium-sized starship originally used by the Trabe. These vessels were later seized and used by the Kazon, following their uprising against the Trabe. (VOY: "Alliances") Technologically limited and outmatched by the Federation's Intrepid-class starship - indeed, on one occasion a raider was destroyed by a Federation shuttlecraft, albeit one that took them by surprise - an engagement with seven to one odds, in favor of the Kazon, against an Intrepid-class was considered "tactically unwise." The armaments aboard this class of vessel included two forward energy weapons and photonic charges with variable yields, and were protected with shields. (VOY: "Investigations", "Maneuvers", "Basics, Part II") The raider could be modified to employ a type of masking circuitry that could affect enemy sensors. (VOY: "State of Flux") They were also known to carry a small complement of Kazon fighters. (VOY: "Investigations")
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The Eaglemoss Collections "STAR TREK" range presents highly-detailed, ready made diecast models of "STAR TREK" starships including the most significant vessels from all five STAR TREK TV series, including dozens of ships that have never been produced before. Each ship has been painstakingly recreated in die-cast metal and high quality ABS and then painted by hand.
Best of all, many editions come with a special collector's magazine (See photos) that provides an in-depth profile of the ship, with detailed annotations, and a breakdown of the technology on board, its crew and weapons. Exclusive behind-the-scenes articles, complete with original design sketches, reveal how the ship was designed. There is an informative examination of the shooting model (or models) used by the VFX team, and a history of the ship's on screen appearances.
Eaglemoss "STAR TREK" diecast starships feature:
- Diecast metal construction with some plastic components.
- Realistic surface details.
- Pad printed markings and placards that won't fade or peel like decals.
- Presentation stand to display the ship "in flight".
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