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A model of the HMS Victory, built by Geordi La Forge

Model starship 22nd century

Model starship 22nd century.

NCC-7100

A model of a Constellation-class starship.

File:AnnikaHansen2356.jpg

A model of a Borg cube.

Voyager in a bottle

Joe Carey's Voyager in a bottle.

Surak model

A model of a Surak-type Vulcan long-range courier.

For models used in Star Trek production see Studio models.

A model is a small scale reproduction of a large item, such as a starship.

Jonathan Archer used to build model starships, as a child, with his father. (ENT: "Broken Bow")

Several early spacecraft were on display in Admiral Maxwell Forrest's office on Earth, including models of the Phoenix, the Space shuttle and several vessels of the Apollo series.

Captain James T. Kirk kept several models of wooden Earth sailing ships in his apartment in San Francisco. (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan)

Captain Jean-Luc Picard kept a model of a Constellation class starship in his ready room aboard the Enterprise-D throughout its lifetime (TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint"; Star Trek Generations), although it was briefly replaced by that of a refit Constitution class starship at various points in 2364. (TNG: "The Battle")

The unnamed Constellation-class starship had the registry number NCC-7100.

Groppler Zorn of the Bandi kept a model of Farpoint Station in his office in the old Bandi City. (TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint")

In an illusion created by Barash, Admiral Picard kept the model of a Romulan warbird D'deridex class in his office aboard the Romulan warbird IRW Decius. (TNG: "Future Imperfect")

Wesley Crusher kept a metallic model of a Constitution class vessel in his room on the Starfleet Academy campus in San Francisco. (TNG: "The First Duty")

Benjamin Sisko kept a model of a Daedalus-class starship in his office on Deep Space 9. He also kept models of a Miranda-class and Nebula-class starship and in later years a large model of the International Space Station, with a docked Space shuttle in his office. (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine)

The observation lounge aboard the USS Enterprise-E contained display cases with golden models of all six Federation starships named USS Enterprise. During the Enterprise's trip to the year 2063, some of the models were broken when Captain Picard slammed a phaser rifle into the case. (Star Trek: First Contact) The models were eventually replaced. (Star Trek Nemesis)

Jake Sisko, as a child, played with starship models. When he took an interest in Bajoran girls, his father playfully asked him, "Wasn't it a few weeks ago that you were playing with model starships?" Jake, however, corrected him by reminding him that is was more like "a few years ago." (DS9: "Move Along Home")

Miles O'Brien spent many years of his childhood building model starship engines. (TNG: "All Good Things...") By his adulthood, he moved on to creating historical models, including a scale model of the Alamo compound in 2375. (DS9: "The Changing Face of Evil") When his daughter, Molly, was attempting to touch the model, Miles shooed her away and told her that "its a model, not a toy." Keiko wryfully added that if that is the case, "then maybe it belongs in a museum. (DS9: "What You Leave Behind")

Rain Robinson had a model of the SS Botany Bay on display in her office at the Griffith Observatory. (VOY: "Future's End")

When Neelix was younger, he built accurate, scale models of orbital tethers. He later claimed to have "worked on an orbital tether". (VOY: "Rise")

Young Annika Hansen sometimes played with a model of a Borg cube that belonged to her father. (VOY: "Dark Frontier")

The Malon Pelk built a model of an old Malon ship for the son of his colleague, Fesek, but he also enjoyed playing with it. (VOY: "Juggernaut")

Worf also built models during his off duty hours aboard the USS Enterprise-D. (TNG: "Peak Performance")

The Bajoran Teero Anaydis had a small model of a Maquis raider in his house. (VOY: "Repression")

Joseph Carey was building a model of the USS Voyager, the ship to which he was assigned, in a bottle up until his death in early 2378. He had almost completed it, and only had one nacelle left. (VOY: "Friendship One")

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