Eaglemoss STAR TREK STSP07 Jellyfish-type Starship Diecast Model Vulcan Science Academy, Jellyfish, STAR TREK: Star Trek, w/Magazine |
1:208 Scale | | Length | | Width |
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Jellyfish-type Starship | | 6.75" | | 1.75" |
The Jellyfish was a late-24th century starship commissioned by the Vulcan Science Academy for the transport of red matter. It was described as being "our fastest ship" and featured a rotating tail section. After the ship's commissioning in 2387, Ambassador Spock piloted the Jellyfish during his attempt to save the Milky Way Galaxy from destruction by a massive supernova before it destroyed the planet Romulus. Spock used the Jellyfish to inject red matter into the supernova, resulting in the creation of a black hole that absorbed the nova. While the plan succeeded, Spock was unfortunately too late to stop the nova from destroying Romulus.
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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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