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William Roberge
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Mine again!
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My cousins had that. 
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I didn't want to create a topic just for this, but I am wondering whether this would be good value (130 issues, £1,100+ over time):

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Dave Bowman 6 1/2 inch figure

http://www.taghobby.com/archives/122555


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Lars Sandmark
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Finally got my hands on Alan Davis' Reaper.



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Bill Mimbu
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Added another Connie to my Eaglemoss collection:

USS Defiant from "The Tholian Web"



Glows-in-the-dark, as well

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Greg Kirkman
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Nice!

 

...although, I still like my 1/1000 model better! I did consider coating it with glow-in-the-dark paint, but decided against it. The Eaglemoss model executes the effect nicely!

Fun tidbit: Eaglemoss' Constitution class models (big and small) look to be based specifically on the CGI Defiant model made for ENTERPRISE.

 

 

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Shaun Barry
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There's something about glow-in-the-dark anything that I just love, love, love, love, love.

That ghostly green is just so quietly eerie & mysterious!





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Bill Mimbu
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Pictures of the Eaglemoss Phase II USS Enterprise, and the Andrew Probert USS Enterprise-C have been released:

http://www.startrek.com/article/eaglemoss-uncloaks-two-new-e nterprise-models
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Greg Kirkman
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That PHASE II model definitely takes a few liberties with the design (as drawn by Jefferies) and the VFX model (which was near-complete when the show was scrapped). Most notably, they just stuck the TOS sensor/deflector dish on the front of the secondary hull, which doesn’t match the references, or Jefferies’ intent of a more streamlined, enclosed dish. By and large, though, it’s a pretty accurate reflection of the intended design.

That all being said, it’s really cool to see this model being made. If I didn’t already have mine, I’d snap this one right up. At the very least, I’d love to read the magazine that’ll come with it. Best part of this collection. I bought the first volume of the hardcover books which collect all of the magazine articles on the ships.
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James Woodcock
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Agree Greg. When I compare the Star Trek magazines with the Marvel Collection magazines. It's like it is a totally different company.
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