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+ | {{Disambiguation|the interactive in-universe use of scaled miniatures, please see [[model]]. For filming models used in ''Star Trek'' productions|studio model}} |
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− | [[File:AMT Model kit S921 USS Enterprise 1966.jpg|thumb|[[AMT/Ertl|AMT]]'s {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}}, the first '''Star Trek''' model kit {{y|1966}}]] |
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+ | [[File:AMT Model kit S921 USS Enterprise 1966.jpg|thumb|AMT's USS ''Enterprise'' from 1966, the first ''Star Trek'' model kit]] |
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− | :''For in-universe models, see [[model]]. For filming models, see [[studio model]]s.'' |
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− | The development of '''''Star Trek'' model kits''' began shortly after |
+ | The development of '''''Star Trek'' model kits''' began shortly after {{s|TOS}} began to air in {{y|1966}}. [[AMT]] acquired the license to produce plastic model kits based on the series and announced their plan to produce a kit of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}}. |
− | The model's resounding success at retail prompted AMT's development of a follow-up kit, resulting in the creation of the |
+ | The model's resounding success at retail prompted AMT's development of a follow-up kit, resulting in the creation of the {{Class|D7}} [[Klingon]] [[battle cruiser]], released as model kit in {{y|1968}}. It was specifically designed for AMT by [[Matt Jefferies]]. The ''D7'' design was soon featured in the third season of ''Star Trek'' by the show's producers. These two models were the only ''Star Trek'' models AMT released while ''The Original Series'' was still in production. The only other company, besides AMT/[[Aurora Plastics Corporation|Aurora]], that produced model kits while the series was in production, though only just barely, was the Japanese company [[KSN Midori]], in the guise of two differently sized USS ''Enterprise'' kits, for the Japanese market only. |
− | Originally, AMT chose not to license the ''Star Trek'' name outside of the US. [[Aurora Plastics Corporation |
+ | Over the next decade, and after ''The Original Series'' had wrapped, AMT would expand upon the line to include the [[Romulan Bird-of-Prey]], a [[Spock]] figure kit, and scaled versions of ''Star Trek'' props. Originally, AMT chose not to license the ''Star Trek'' name outside of the US. [[Aurora Plastics Corporation]], another noted model kit company, leased AMT's molds and released the models outside of the US. The Spock figure kit originated from Aurora but a reciprocal leasing agreement gave AMT the exclusive rights to release the figure in the US. AMT bought the Spock figure's tooling from Aurora in {{y|1976}}. |
− | At the release of {{film|1}}, AMT was |
+ | At the release of {{film|1}}, AMT was acquired by {{w|Matchbox (toy)|Matchbox}} (or rather its parent company [[Lesney Products|Lesney Products & Co. Ltd.]]) and began to expand its range to include the [[refit]]-''Enterprise'', the {{class|K't'inga}} battle cruiser, and the [[long range shuttle]]. AMT continued to release kits based on the {{Star Trek films}} following its acquisition by the [[Ertl Company]] in {{y|1981}}. AMT/Ertl subsequently gained the licenses to produce model kits based on ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation| The Next Generation]]'' and ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine| Deep Space Nine]]'' but [[Revell-Monogram]] was able to outbid them for the license to produce ships from {{s|VOY}}. AMT/Ertl's original ''Star Trek'' line came to an end in {{y|1999}}. |
+ | Following AMT/Ertl's merger with [[Racing Champions]], the company tried to revive the ''Star Trek'' line with four re-releases in {{y|2005}}. The line's revival strongly improved after {{y|2008}} when the AMT division was acquired by [[Round 2 LLC]] and was given a new and unique AMT branding. |
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− | Since the 1990s, many other companies including GEOmetric Design, [[Tsukuda Hobby]], [[Polar Lights]], and [[Bandai]] have been licensed to to produce plastic ''Star Trek'' model kits. |
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+ | Since the 1990s, a limited number of other companies including GEOmetric Design, [[Tsukuda Hobby]], [[Polar Lights]] (acquired from Racing Champions by Round 2 in 2007), [[Platz]] (through an one-time-only sub-license from Polar Lights), [[Bandai]], and [[De Agostini]] (Japan) have been officially licensed to produce plastic ''Star Trek'' model kits. Excepting Polar Lights, most of these licenses were extended on an one-time-only basis for either a limited time (Tsukuda, Bandai), a particular kind of kit only (GEOmatric Design's figurine kits, De Agostini's [[The Official Star Trek The Next Generation: Build the USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D|single ship]] [[partwork]] model kit) or special occasions (Platz<ref name ="Platz">Special license from new owner Round2 under the now defunct AMT/Ertl brand to celebrate the [[20th anniversary]] of the first time {{s|TNG}} airing in Japan.</ref>). In 2016, [[Moebius Models]] became the last known third-party model kit company to be extended a temporary, to the [[alternate reality]] films restricted, licence to manufacture and release such ''Star Trek'' model kits. Of their planned four releases however, only two were eventually released in 2018. {{el|www.thetrekcollective.com/2016/07/moebius-models-to-make-kelvin-timeline.html}} |
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− | Over the years, a large number of unlicensed and short-lived "garage kit makers" have produced ''Star Trek'' model kits. These "companies" often feature lesser-known [[canon]] or fan-designed non-canon classes of starships and are typically made of plastic resin. Resin "Conversion kits" to improve or customize officially-released models have also been released, along with "aztec-ing" painting templates, and custom decals. UK-based "Warp Models" (one of the first), "Starcraft Models", "Federation Models" and "Nova Hobbies" are among the best-known unlicensed garage kit makers. "Warp Models" in particular was noteworthy, as they only produced canon ships and where possible in-scale with the AMT products. |
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+ | As of 2020 though, Revell Germany (spun-off from Revell-Monogram in 2006, becoming a fully European-owned independent company) and Round 2 LLC (current owner of both AMT and Polar Lights) are the only two known fully licensed model kit companies to actually release ''Star Trek'' model kits on a regular basis, Revell Germany doing so far less frequently than its two American counterparts do, with AMT limiting itself to re-issues of their kit releases predating their acquisition by Round 2. The status of the US Revell-Monogram ''Voyager'' license, was until 2021 unclear as no ''Star Trek'' model kit has been released by them since 1997, nor are any likely to follow as the last Monogram owner Hobbico declared bankruptcy in June 2018. {{el|news-gazette.com/news/hobbico-files-for-chapter-7-bankruptcy-beginning-liquidation-process/article_b3bad4cd-f88d-5297-8c24-df0285e043aa.html}} |
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− | ==Licensed model kit chronology== |
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+ | However, that uncertainty came to an end in July 2021, when Polar Lights released a differently scaled and retooled {{USS|Voyager}} model kit, indicating that the ''Voyager'' license had in the mean time been acquired for the North-American home market by Round 2 as well, meaning that all official ''Star Trek'' model kits – save one – were as of 2021 produced under a single roof for the first time since Revell-Monogram acquired the original ''Voyager'' license around 1994. The European license however, still resides with the German Revell branch, which was spun off from Monogram in 2006. Revell-Germany incidentally, has gained the distinction of becoming the first to release an officially licensed ''Star Trek'' model kit based on the alternate reality films, that of the {{dis|USS Enterprise|NCC-1701 alternate reality|alternate reality ''Enterprise''}} in 2013 – and only joined by Moebius Models five years later as aforementioned. Unlike those from Moebius Models however, the Revell-Germany model kit is under the license stipulations formally forbidden to be sold on North-American soil, as are all the other Revell-Germany ''Star Trek'' kit (re-)releases for that matter, including the very same ''Voyager'' reissue ones as previously released in North-America by former parent Monogram. (see: ''[[Revell-Monogram#Star Trek association|main article]]'') |
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+ | By 2021, Revell-Germany and [[Eaglemoss Collections]] were the only two other companies left anywhere else in the world still retaining an official license to produce ''Star Trek'' model kits beyond Round 2 LLC itself. Contrary to the Revell-Germany releases though, the British [[Star Trek: The Next Generation Build The USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D|single one-off specialty kit]] from Eaglemoss is allowed to be sold in North America. The licensing of ''Star Trek'' model kits is traditionally the purview of [[Paramount Consumer Products]] and its predecessors, and the different treatment of the German-produced kits and the single British one is but one of many examples of the department's confusing policies, sometimes frustrating fans and customers, including model kit collectors. Former [[Special feature|VAM]] producer and fan [[Robert Meyer Burnett]] became one of the ''Star Trek'' alumni who publicly voiced his frustration at these department policies in a February 2017 ''Word Balloon'' podcast interview (currently posted on {{YouTube|type=v|w_EOiPhQyd8|YouTube}}), where he related the lengths he had to go through to get his hands on a copy of the Revell-Germany alternate reality ''Enterprise'' model kit. |
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+ | ''Star Trek'' model kits, both the official ones as well as the below-mentioned "garage" kits, have been covered extensively in a wide range of hobby magazines and book titles concerning themselves with the subject, and of which the British ''[[Sci-Fi & Fantasy Models]]'' publication has, until recently, especially warranted attention. |
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+ | Quick to point out kit ([[canon]]) inaccuracies as had already been the case with the very first 1966 ''Enterprise'' kit and the subsequent AMT releases – which has to this date forced them to frequently retool the masters for kit re-issues – more adult kit modelers are in general sticklers for accuracy, regardless of the subject matter and unsurprising considering the amount of time they are required to spend on their builds. Recognizing and acknowledging the phenomenon among ''Star Trek'' modelers, it was especially Bandai and Polar Lights who took their customers' need for accuracy to heart with the praised 2003-2004 kit-line in Bandai's case, whereas Polar Lights took it up a notch even further with their critically acclaimed [[Polar Lights#The 1:350 scaled model kit line|1:350 scale model kit line]], launched in 2003. It has also served as a rationale why Polar Lights has apparently been appointed as the lead company for truly new ''Star Trek'' model kit releases by owner Round 2. |
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+ | [[File:Star Trek model collection.jpg|thumb|A Taiwanese collector's model and miniature collection]] |
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+ | A major source of frustration and chagrin for an entire generation of ''Star Trek'' modelers had until the late 1990s been the complete lack of good actual [[studio model]] reference material for their builds, particularly in regard to painting, deeming the usual artistic interpretations featured as box-art of little to no use. Even though AMT had some pictures (precious few though, as far as modelers were concerned) of the actual studio models featured on the box covers and sides of their 1980 ''The Motion Picture'' kit releases, they did not continue do so afterwards, with the exception of the 1992 {{class|K't'inga}} and three of the four 1993-1996 ''Deep Space Nine'' kits – even though they had sometimes and very sparingly featured studio model photography on the box sides of other kits as had been the case with the 1989 3-Piece "Adversary Set", featuring the real color of the original [[D'deridex class model]]. Incidentally, AMT ''had'' used the production-used [[D7 class model]] (actually one of AMT's two tooling masters for kit production, but usurped by the strapped-for-cash ''Original Series'' production for filming purposes) as box-cover art for their aforementioned 1968 kit release, becoming the very first and for twelve years the only time an actual studio model was used as such, but strong studio light flooding blurred out the model's original paint scheme in the picture, precipitating a decades-long misconception in ''Star Trek''-lore, not in the least among modelers, of what the real color of the D7-class was. |
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+ | Revell-Monogram became the first company to realize the added value of actual studio model imagery for modelers as visual aid, as emphatically stated on their boxes, and was consistent in its use as box-cover art – but, excepting [[Maquis raider]] and [[Kazon shuttle]] kits, not on the box sides where pictures of the completed model kits were used instead – of their 1995 ''Voyager'' kits, though dispensing with it afterwards for the reissues and new releases, featuring photographs of completed model kits instead (conceivably for copyright reasons, ''i.e.'' having to additionally pay the franchise for picture use - see also ''[[#"Garage" model kits|below]]''), considered equally useless by modelers. |
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+ | Until then modelers had to make do with low-resolution blurry motion picture stills, taken under studio conditions on top of that which not rarely could lead to confusion and misconceptions (as had been the case with among others the D7-class, {{class|Galaxy}} and {{class|D'deridex}}, in the latter case somewhat ironically as AMT's [[:File:D'deridex original studio model.jpg|photo on the box side]] of its 1989 three-piece kit had been the first-time publication of the model's true color which only added to the confusion of modelers who up until then only knew the two different [[:File:D'deridex class.jpg|on-screen]] and [[:File:D'deridex class original studio model publicity still.jpg|publicity]] versions), as good studio model reference material was still extremely hard, if at all, to come by on the early 1990s internet, nor was any available yet in print beyond a stray single equally low-resolution picture published here and there over multitude of more generic publications, be it licensed or unlicensed. Only put online by [[William S. McCullars]] in 1997, the very first more detailed ''Star Trek'' studio model reference website became the in modeling circles renowned, but now defunct, "The [[IDIC]] Page", where the featured behind-the-scenes photographs, provided and taken on personal title by production staffers and [[Star Trek exhibitions|exhibition]] visitors alike, of the studio models were especially valued by the ''Star Trek'' modeling community. {{el|trekbbs.com/threads/idic-mccullars-website-gone.72509}} {{el|resinilluminati.com/showthread.php?t{{=}}6634&page{{=}}2}} To an extent, the one year earlier established specialized {{el|starshipmodeler.com/index.html|Starship Modeler}} website has taken over from The IDIC Page by later incorporating a {{el|starshipmodeler.com/tech/refmain.htm|reference section}} featuring pictures of the actual studio models, including several from other science fiction franchises as well. The very first specialized print publication on the subject concerned the 1999 Japanese [[reference book]] ''[[Star Trek: Official Guide 4 - Mechanics]]'', though that book has remained a rarity outside Japan. |
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+ | Still, model kit companies have by and large continued to underestimate the modeler's need for accuracy, those from imaginary franchises in particular, and persevered for marketing purposes with the use of for modelers next-to-useless, albeit flashy, imagery as box-art, with the noticeable exceptions of Bandai and some of Polar Lights' later kit releases. Lack of reference material on the other hand, is hardly an issue of note for modelers anymore, as far more of it has by the late-2000s become available, both on the internet and in print, and greatly aided by the advent of both production-used [[CGI]] and High-Definition/Resolution motion picture productions, the former incidentally, increasingly used as not only box-cover art by Polar Lights for their kit releases, but also used for illustrative purposes in print publications, especially those from [[GE Fabbri]] and its successor [[Eaglemoss Collections]]. |
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+ | ==Licensed model kit release chronology== |
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+ | <center> |
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+ | '''[[#1966|1966]] | [[#1968|1968]] | [[#1969|1969]] | [[#1972|1972]] | [[#1973|1973]] | [[#1974|1974]] | [[#1975|1975]] | [[#1976|1976]] | [[#1979|1979]] | [[#1980|1980]] | [[#1984|1984]] | [[#1985|1985]] | [[#1987|1987]] | [[#1988|1988]] | [[#1989|1989]] | [[#1991|1991]] | [[#1992|1992]] | [[#1993|1993]] | [[#1994|1994]] | [[#1995|1995]] | [[#1996|1996]] | [[#1997|1997]] | [[#1999|1999]] | [[#2003|2003]] | [[#2004|2004]] | [[#2005|2005]] | [[#2008|2008]] | [[#2009|2009]] | [[#2010|2010]] | [[#2011|2011]] | [[#2012|2012]] | [[#2013|2013]] | [[#2014|2014]] | [[#2015|2015]] | [[#2016|2016]] | [[#2017|2017]] | [[#2018|2018]] | [[#2019|2019]] | [[#2020|2020]] | [[#2021|2021]] | [[#2022|2022]] | [[#2023|2023]] | [[#2024|2024]]''' |
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+ | </center> |
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! Model number |
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! Scale |
! Scale |
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! Notes |
! Notes |
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! Pic. |
! Pic. |
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− | + | ! colspan="6" id="1966" | {{y|1966}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | rowspan="2" | {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} |
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|[[AMT]] |
|[[AMT]] |
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|S921 |
|S921 |
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− | |rowspan="2" | |
+ | | rowspan="2" | 1:650 |
− | |rowspan="2" | 1:650 |
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|Issued with rudimentary lighting option |
|Issued with rudimentary lighting option |
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− | |[[File:AMT Model kit S921 USS Enterprise 1966.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit S921 USS Enterprise 1966.jpg|100px]] |
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|[[Aurora Plastics Corporation|Aurora]] |
|[[Aurora Plastics Corporation|Aurora]] |
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|921 |
|921 |
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− | |International release; |
+ | |International release; limited rudimentary lighting option |
− | |[[File:AMT-Aurora Model kit 921 USS Enterprise 1966.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT-Aurora Model kit 921 USS Enterprise 1966.jpg|100px]] |
+ | |- |
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+ | ! colspan="6" id="1968" | {{y|1968}} |
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|USS ''Enterprise'' |
|USS ''Enterprise'' |
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− | |rowspan="2" | AMT |
+ | | rowspan="2" | AMT |
|S951 |
|S951 |
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− | |rowspan="2" | |
+ | | rowspan="2" | 1:650 |
+ | |Retooled and renumbered; new box; enhanced lighting option; varying plastic colors were used |
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− | |rowspan="2" | 1:650 |
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+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit S951 USS Enterprise 1966.jpg|100px]] |
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− | |Re-tooled and renumbered; new box; enhanced lighting option; varying plastic colors were used |
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− | |[[File:AMT Model kit S951 USS Enterprise 1966.jpg|50px]] |
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− | | |
+ | |[[D7 class|Klingon Battle Cruiser]] |
|S952 |
|S952 |
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|Issued with lighting option |
|Issued with lighting option |
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− | |[[File:AMT Model kit S952 Klingon Battle Cruiser 1968.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit S952 Klingon Battle Cruiser 1968.jpg|100px]] |
+ | |- |
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+ | ! colspan="6" id="1969" | {{y|1969}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | rowspan="2" |USS ''Enterprise'' |
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+ | | rowspan="2" | [[KSN Midori]]<ref>Midori originals and possibly unlicensed.</ref> |
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+ | |150 |
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+ | |1:1250 |
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+ | | |
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+ | |[[File:USS Enterprise Midori 1969.jpg|100px]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |350-5 |
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+ | |1:915 |
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+ | |The "propeller and wheel" version |
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+ | |[[File:USS Enterprise large Midori 1969.jpg|100px]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! colspan="6" id="1972" | {{y|1972}} |
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|USS ''Enterprise'' |
|USS ''Enterprise'' |
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− | |rowspan="3" | Aurora |
+ | | rowspan="3" | Aurora |
|921 |
|921 |
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− | |rowspan="3" | {{y|1972}} |
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|1:650 |
|1:650 |
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|AMT's retooled molds used; new box |
|AMT's retooled molds used; new box |
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− | |[[File:AMT-Aurora Model kit 921 USS Enterprise 1966 variant.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT-Aurora Model kit 921 USS Enterprise 1966 variant.jpg|100px]] |
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|Mr. [[Spock]] |
|Mr. [[Spock]] |
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|922 |
|922 |
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|1:12 |
|1:12 |
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− | |International release |
+ | |International Aurora original release |
− | |[[File:AMT-Aurora Model kit 922 Spock 1972.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT-Aurora Model kit 922 Spock 1972.jpg|100px]] |
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− | |Klingon Battle Cruiser |
+ | |[[D7 class|Klingon Alien Battle Cruiser]] |
|923 |
|923 |
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|1:650 |
|1:650 |
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− | |International release |
+ | |International release under deviant title; no lighting option |
− | |[[File:AMT-Aurora Model kit 923 Klingon Battle Cruiser 1968.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT-Aurora Model kit 923 Klingon Battle Cruiser 1968.jpg|100px]] |
+ | |- |
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+ | ! colspan="6" id="1973" | {{y|1973}} |
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|USS ''Enterprise'' |
|USS ''Enterprise'' |
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− | |rowspan="2" | AMT |
+ | | rowspan="2" | AMT |
|S951 |
|S951 |
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− | |rowspan="2" |{{y|1973}} |
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|1:650 |
|1:650 |
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|New enhanced decal sheet (sister ships) |
|New enhanced decal sheet (sister ships) |
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− | |[[File:AMT Model kit S951 USS Enterprise 1973.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit S951 USS Enterprise 1973.jpg|100px]] |
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− | |Mr.Spock |
+ | |Mr. Spock |
|S956 |
|S956 |
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|1:12 |
|1:12 |
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|US release; use of Aurora's set of molds |
|US release; use of Aurora's set of molds |
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− | |[[File:AMT Model kit S956 Spock 1973 original.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit S956 Spock 1973 original.jpg|100px]] |
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+ | ! colspan="6" id="1974" | {{y|1974}} |
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− | |[[Galileo (2267)|'Galileo 7' shuttlecraft]] |
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+ | |- |
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− | |rowspan="2" |AMT |
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+ | |[[Galileo (2267)|'Galileo 7' Shuttlecraft]] |
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+ | | rowspan="2" |AMT |
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|S595 |
|S595 |
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− | |rowspan="2" | {{y|1974}} |
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|1:35 |
|1:35 |
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− | |[[File:AMT Model kit |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit S595 Galileo 7 1974.jpg|100px]] |
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− | |Exploration Set |
+ | |Exploration Set (3-piece set) |
+ | |S958 |
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− | |S598 |
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|1:2 |
|1:2 |
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|Contains [[tricorder]], [[phaser]], [[communicator]] |
|Contains [[tricorder]], [[phaser]], [[communicator]] |
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− | |[[File:AMT Model kit S598 Exploration Set 1974 original.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit S598 Exploration Set 1974 original.jpg|100px]] |
+ | |- |
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+ | ! colspan="6" id="1975" | {{y|1975}} |
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|- |
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|[[Galileo (2267)|'Galileo 7' shuttlecraft]] |
|[[Galileo (2267)|'Galileo 7' shuttlecraft]] |
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− | |rowspan="8" | AMT |
+ | | rowspan="8" | AMT<br />''New box format'' |
|S595 |
|S595 |
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− | |rowspan="10" | {{y|1975}}<br />''AMT new box format'' |
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|1:35 |
|1:35 |
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|Reissue |
|Reissue |
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− | |[[File: |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit S595 Galileo 7 1975 reissue.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
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− | |Exploration Set |
+ | |Exploration Set (3-piece set) |
+ | |S958 |
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− | |S598 |
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|1:2 |
|1:2 |
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|Reissue |
|Reissue |
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− | |[[File:AMT Model kit S598 Exploration Set 1974.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit S598 Exploration Set 1974.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
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− | |USS ''Enterprise'' [[ |
+ | |USS ''Enterprise'' [[Bridge]] |
|S950 |
|S950 |
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|1:35 |
|1:35 |
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|Included scale figures of [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]], Spock and [[Hikaru Sulu|Sulu]] |
|Included scale figures of [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]], Spock and [[Hikaru Sulu|Sulu]] |
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− | |[[File:AMT Model kit S950 USS Enterprise Bridge 1975,jpg.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit S950 USS Enterprise Bridge 1975,jpg.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
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|USS ''Enterprise'' |
|USS ''Enterprise'' |
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|S951 |
|S951 |
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− | |rowspan="2" | 1:650 |
+ | | rowspan="2" | 1:650 |
− | | |
+ | |Retooled; no lighting option from this issue onward |
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit S951 USS Enterprise 1975.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit S951 USS Enterprise 1975.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
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− | | |
+ | |[[D7 class|Klingon Battle Cruiser]] |
|S952 |
|S952 |
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|Reissue; no lighting option from this issue onward |
|Reissue; no lighting option from this issue onward |
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− | |[[File:AMT Model kit S952 Klingon Battle Cruiser 1975 |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit S952 Klingon Battle Cruiser 1975.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
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− | | |
+ | |Space Ship Set (3-piece set) |
|S953 |
|S953 |
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|1:1600 |
|1:1600 |
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− | |First 'mini kit'; contains in-scale ''Enterprise'', Klingon battle cruiser, and [[ |
+ | |First 'mini kit'; contains in-scale ''Enterprise'', Klingon battle cruiser, and [[Romulan Bird-of-Prey]] |
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit S953 Space Ship Set 1975 |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit S953 Space Ship Set 1975.jpg|100px]] |
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|Mr. Spock |
|Mr. Spock |
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|1:12 |
|1:12 |
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|Reissue |
|Reissue |
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− | |[[File:AMT Model kit S956 Spock 1973.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit S956 Spock 1973.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
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− | |[[ |
+ | |[[Romulan Bird-of-Prey]] |
|S957 |
|S957 |
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|1:650 |
|1:650 |
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− | |[[File:AMT Model kit S953 Romulan Bird of Prey 1975 |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit S953 Romulan Bird of Prey 1975.jpg|100px]] |
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|Klingon Battle Cruiser |
|Klingon Battle Cruiser |
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− | |rowspan="2" | [[Estes Industries]] |
+ | | rowspan="2" | [[Estes Industries]] |
|1274 |
|1274 |
||
− | |rowspan="2" | 1:700 |
+ | | rowspan="2" | 1:700 |
|Flying model rocket |
|Flying model rocket |
||
− | |[[File:Estes 1274 Klingon Battle Cruiser 1975.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:Estes 1274 Klingon Battle Cruiser 1975.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|USS ''Enterprise'' |
|USS ''Enterprise'' |
||
|1275 |
|1275 |
||
|Flying model rocket |
|Flying model rocket |
||
− | |[[File:Estes 1275 USS Enterprise 1975.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:Estes 1275 USS Enterprise 1975.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
+ | ! colspan="6" id="1976" | {{y|1976}} |
||
− | |[[Space Station K-7]] |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |[[Deep Space Station K-7|Space Station K-7]] |
||
|AMT |
|AMT |
||
|S955 |
|S955 |
||
− | |{{y|1976}} |
||
|1:7600 |
|1:7600 |
||
|Includes in-scale model of the USS ''Enterprise'' |
|Includes in-scale model of the USS ''Enterprise'' |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit S955 Space Station K-7 1976 |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit S955 Space Station K-7 1976.jpg|100px]] |
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! colspan="6" id="1979" | {{y|1979}} |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|USS ''Enterprise'' |
|USS ''Enterprise'' |
||
+ | | rowspan="3" | [[Lesney Products|Matchbox-AMT]]<ref>The 1979 European Matchbox-AMT releases are apparently issued on a very limited basis, conceivably only to modelkit reviewers, as these are exceptionally rare.</ref> |
||
− | |rowspan="3" | [[Lesney Products|Matchbox]] |
||
|PK5102 |
|PK5102 |
||
− | |rowspan="3" | {{y|1979}} |
||
|1:650 |
|1:650 |
||
|European reissue of S951 |
|European reissue of S951 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
− | |Space Station |
+ | |Space Station K-7 |
|PK5105 |
|PK5105 |
||
|1:7600 |
|1:7600 |
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|European reissue of S957 as "Romulan Space Ship" |
|European reissue of S957 as "Romulan Space Ship" |
||
|- |
|- |
||
+ | ! colspan="6" id="1980" | {{y|1980}} |
||
− | |rowspan="2" | USS ''Enterprise'' |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | rowspan="2" | USS ''Enterprise'' ([[refit]]) |
||
|AMT/[[Lesney Products|Lesney]] |
|AMT/[[Lesney Products|Lesney]] |
||
|S970 |
|S970 |
||
− | |rowspan=" |
+ | | rowspan="2" | 1:537 |
− | |rowspan="2" | 1:537 |
||
|{{film|1}} release |
|{{film|1}} release |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit S970 USS Enterprise 1979.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit S970 USS Enterprise 1979.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
− | |Matchbox |
+ | |Matchbox-AMT |
− | |PK-5110 |
+ | |PK-5110 |
|European release, different box art |
|European release, different box art |
||
− | |[[File:AMT-Matchbox Model kit PK5110 USS Enterprise 1979.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT-Matchbox Model kit PK5110 USS Enterprise 1979.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
− | |rowspan="2" | |
+ | | rowspan="2" | [[K't'inga class|Klingon Cruiser]] |
|AMT/Lesney |
|AMT/Lesney |
||
|S971 |
|S971 |
||
− | |rowspan="2" | 1:537 |
+ | | rowspan="2" | 1:537 |
+ | |{{class|K't'inga}} battle cruiser |
||
− | |Released only as "Klingon Cruiser" |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit S971 Klingon Battle Cruiser 1979.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit S971 Klingon Battle Cruiser 1979.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
− | |Matchbox |
+ | |Matchbox-AMT |
|PK-5111 |
|PK-5111 |
||
|European release, different box art |
|European release, different box art |
||
− | |[[File:AMT-Matchbox Model kit PK5111 Klingon Cruiser 1979.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT-Matchbox Model kit PK5111 Klingon Cruiser 1979.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
− | |rowspan="2" | [[long range shuttle|Vulcan Shuttle]] |
+ | | rowspan="2" | [[long range shuttle|Vulcan Shuttle]] |
|AMT/Lesney |
|AMT/Lesney |
||
|S972 |
|S972 |
||
− | |rowspan="2" | 1:187 |
+ | | rowspan="2" | 1:187 |
| |
| |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit S972 Vukcan Shuttle 1979.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit S972 Vukcan Shuttle 1979.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
− | |Matchbox |
+ | |Matchbox-AMT |
|PK-5112 |
|PK-5112 |
||
|European release, different box art |
|European release, different box art |
||
− | |[[File:AMT-Matchbox Model kit PK5112 Vukcan Shuttle 1979.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT-Matchbox Model kit PK5112 Vukcan Shuttle 1979.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|Mr. Spock |
|Mr. Spock |
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|1:12 |
|1:12 |
||
|Retooled version of {{y|1968}} release; no international release |
|Retooled version of {{y|1968}} release; no international release |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit S973 Spock 1979.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit S973 Spock 1979.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
+ | ! colspan="6" id="1984" | {{y|1984}} |
||
− | |USS ''Enterprise'' |
||
+ | |- |
||
− | |rowspan="4" | AMT/[[Ertl Company|Ertl]] |
||
+ | |USS ''Enterprise'' (refit) |
||
+ | | rowspan="4" | AMT/[[Ertl Company|Ertl]]<ref>Merger with ERTL resulted in reissues under new numbering scheme, with the box imprints adjusted to reflect new ownership, though the logos were not adjusted yet.</ref> |
||
|6675 |
|6675 |
||
− | |rowspan="4" | {{y|1984}}<br/>''Merger with ERTL results in reissues under new numbering scheme; logos not yet adjusted but slightly adjusted box art to reflect new ownership'' |
||
|1:537 |
|1:537 |
||
− | |Repackaged for {{film|2}} |
+ | |Repackaged for {{film|2}}, tooling updated to reflect appearance of filming model |
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit 6675 USS Enterprise 1984.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit 6675 USS Enterprise 1984.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|USS ''Enterprise'' |
|USS ''Enterprise'' |
||
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|1:650 |
|1:650 |
||
| |
| |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit 6676 USS Enterprise 1984.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit 6676 USS Enterprise 1984.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
− | |Space Ship Set |
+ | |Space Ship Set (3-piece set) |
|6677 |
|6677 |
||
|1:1600 |
|1:1600 |
||
| |
| |
||
− | |[[File: |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit 6677 Space Ship Set 1984.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|Vulcan Shuttle |
|Vulcan Shuttle |
||
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|1:187 |
|1:187 |
||
| |
| |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit 6679 Vukcan Shuttle 1984.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit 6679 Vukcan Shuttle 1984.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
+ | ! colspan="6" id="1985" | {{y|1985}} |
||
− | |USS ''Enterprise'' |
||
+ | |- |
||
− | |rowspan="3" | AMT/Ertl |
||
+ | |USS ''Enterprise'' (refit) |
||
+ | | rowspan="3" | AMT/Ertl |
||
|6675 |
|6675 |
||
− | |rowspan="3" | {{y|1985}} |
||
|1:537 |
|1:537 |
||
|Repackaged for {{film|3}}; same model no. |
|Repackaged for {{film|3}}; same model no. |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit 6675 USS Enterprise 1985.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit 6675 USS Enterprise 1985.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|Vulcan Shuttle |
|Vulcan Shuttle |
||
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|1:187 |
|1:187 |
||
|Repackaged for ''Star Trek III'' (though the model never appeared in that film); same model no. |
|Repackaged for ''Star Trek III'' (though the model never appeared in that film); same model no. |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit 6679 Vukcan Shuttle 1985.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit 6679 Vukcan Shuttle 1985.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
− | | |
+ | |[[K't'inga class|Klingon Cruiser]] |
|6682 |
|6682 |
||
|1:537 |
|1:537 |
||
− | | |
+ | |K't'inga class reissue under new numbering scheme |
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit 6682 Klingon Cruiser 1985.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit 6682 Klingon Cruiser 1985.jpg|100px]] |
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! colspan="6" id="1987" | {{y|1987}} |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-A|-A}} |
|{{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-A|-A}} |
||
|AMT/Ertl |
|AMT/Ertl |
||
|6693 |
|6693 |
||
− | |{{y|1987}} |
||
|1:537 |
|1:537 |
||
− | |Repackaged for |
+ | |Repackaged for {{film|4}} |
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit 6693 USS Enterprise 1987.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit 6693 USS Enterprise 1987.jpg|100px]] |
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! colspan="6" id="1988" | {{y|1988}} |
||
|- |
|- |
||
− | | |
+ | |3 Piece USS ''Enterprise'' Set |
− | |rowspan="2" | AMT/Ertl |
+ | | rowspan="2" | AMT/Ertl |
|6618 |
|6618 |
||
− | |rowspan="2" | {{y|1988}} |
||
|1:2500 |
|1:2500 |
||
− | |"Mini kit" featuring three ''Enterprise''s |
+ | |"Mini kit" featuring three ''Enterprise''s: NCC-1701, -A, and -D |
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit 6618 3-piece USS Enterprise Set 1988.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit 6618 3-piece USS Enterprise Set 1988.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|{{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} |
|{{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} |
||
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|1:1400 |
|1:1400 |
||
| |
| |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit 6619 USS Enterprise-D 1988.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit 6619 USS Enterprise-D 1988.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
+ | ! colspan="6" id="1989" | {{y|1989}} |
||
− | |USS ''Enterprise'' (''Original Series'') |
||
+ | |- |
||
− | |rowspan="4" | AMT/Ertl |
||
+ | |USS ''Enterprise'' |
||
+ | | rowspan="4" | AMT/Ertl |
||
|6676 |
|6676 |
||
− | |rowspan="4" | {{y|1989}} |
||
|1:650 |
|1:650 |
||
|Reissue, new horizontal format box |
|Reissue, new horizontal format box |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit 6676 USS Enterprise 1989.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit 6676 USS Enterprise 1989.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
− | |Space Ship Set |
+ | |Space Ship Set (3-piece set) |
|6677 |
|6677 |
||
|1:2200 |
|1:2200 |
||
|Reissue with new packaging |
|Reissue with new packaging |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit 6677 Space Ship Set 1989.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit 6677 Space Ship Set 1989.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
− | |Adversary Set |
+ | |3 Piece Adversary Set |
|6858 |
|6858 |
||
+ | | |
||
− | |Multiple |
||
+ | 1:4064 |
||
+ | 1:4976 |
||
+ | 1:1371 |
||
|"Mini kit" featuring the [[D'deridex class|Romulan Warbird]], the [[Klingon Bird-of-Prey]], and the [[Ferengi Marauder]] |
|"Mini kit" featuring the [[D'deridex class|Romulan Warbird]], the [[Klingon Bird-of-Prey]], and the [[Ferengi Marauder]] |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit 6858 3-piece adversary set 1989.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit 6858 3-piece adversary set 1989.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
− | |USS ''Enterprise''-A |
+ | |USS ''Enterprise''-A |
|6876 |
|6876 |
||
|1:537 |
|1:537 |
||
− | | |
+ | |{{film|5}} release; included a ''Galileo 7'' shuttlecraft at 1:230 scale |
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit 6876 USS Enterprise and Shuttlecraft 1989.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit 6876 USS Enterprise and Shuttlecraft 1989.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
+ | ! colspan="6" id="1991" | {{y|1991}} – [[25th anniversary]] |
||
− | |Three-piece ''Enterprise'' |
||
+ | |- |
||
− | |rowspan="5" | AMT/Ertl |
||
+ | |3 Piece USS ''Enterprise'' Chrome Set |
||
+ | | rowspan="5" | AMT/Ertl |
||
|6005 |
|6005 |
||
− | |rowspan="7" | {{y|1991}} |
||
|1:2500 |
|1:2500 |
||
− | + | |25th Anniversary Special Edition |
|
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit 6005 3-piece USS Enterprise Chrome Set 1991.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit 6005 3-piece USS Enterprise Chrome Set 1991.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
− | | |
+ | |[[Galileo II|''Galileo II'' Shuttlecraft]] |
|6006 |
|6006 |
||
|1:35 |
|1:35 |
||
− | |25th Anniversary reissue with new decals, horizontal format box, and retooling of windows. |
+ | |25th Anniversary Special Edition reissue with new decals, horizontal format box, and retooling of windows. |
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit 6006 Galileo II Shuttlecraft 1991.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit 6006 Galileo II Shuttlecraft 1991.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
− | |USS ''Enterprise'' Bridge |
+ | |USS ''Enterprise'' Command Bridge |
|6007 |
|6007 |
||
|1:35 |
|1:35 |
||
|25th Anniversary reissue with new decals and retooling of figures. |
|25th Anniversary reissue with new decals and retooling of figures. |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit 6007 USS Enterprise Bridge 1991.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit 6007 USS Enterprise Bridge 1991.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
− | |D7 |
+ | |[[D7 class|Original Edition Klingon Cruiser]] |
|6743 |
|6743 |
||
|1:650 |
|1:650 |
||
− | |25th Anniversary reissue with new stand |
+ | |25th Anniversary reissue with new stand |
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit 6743 Klingon Cruiser 1991.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit 6743 Klingon Cruiser 1991.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|USS ''Enterprise''-A |
|USS ''Enterprise''-A |
||
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|1:537 |
|1:537 |
||
|Special Edition with lights and sound effects |
|Special Edition with lights and sound effects |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit 6959 USS Enterprise 1991.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit 6959 USS Enterprise 1991.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
− | |Klingon Battle Cruiser |
+ | |Klingon Battle Cruiser Flying Model Rocket |
− | |rowspan="2" | Estes Industries |
+ | | rowspan="2" | Estes Industries |
|1274 |
|1274 |
||
− | |rowspan="2" | 1:700 |
+ | | rowspan="2" | 1:700 |
− | |25th Anniversary reissue of 1975 in new box |
+ | |25th Anniversary Special Edition reissue of 1975 in new box |
− | |[[File:Estes 1274 Klingon Battle Cruiser 1991.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:Estes 1274 Klingon Battle Cruiser 1991.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
− | |USS ''Enterprise'' |
+ | |USS ''Enterprise'' Flying Model Rocket |
|1275 |
|1275 |
||
− | |25th Anniversary reissue of 1975 in new box |
+ | |25th Anniversary reissue of 1975 model in new box |
− | |[[File:Estes 1275 USS Enterprise 1991.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:Estes 1275 USS Enterprise 1991.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
+ | ! colspan="6" id="1992" | {{y|1992}} |
||
− | |{{ShipClass|Vor'cha}} Attack Cruiser |
||
+ | |- |
||
− | |rowspan="3" | AMT/Ertl |
||
+ | |[[Vor'cha class|Klingon Battle Cruiser]] |
||
+ | | rowspan="3" | AMT/Ertl |
||
|6812 |
|6812 |
||
− | |rowspan="6" | {{y|1992}} |
||
|1:1400 |
|1:1400 |
||
+ | |Vor'cha class |
||
− | | |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit 6812 Klingon Battle Cruiser 1992.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit 6812 Klingon Battle Cruiser 1992.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
− | |Klingon Cruiser |
+ | |[[K't'inga class|Klingon Cruiser]] |
|8229 |
|8229 |
||
− | |rowspan="2" | 1:537 |
+ | | rowspan="2" | 1:537 |
− | | |
+ | |''K't'inga'' class repackaged for {{film|6}} |
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit 8229 Klingon Cruiser 1992.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit 8229 Klingon Cruiser 1992.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
− | |USS ''Enterprise''-A |
+ | |USS ''Enterprise''-A |
|8617 |
|8617 |
||
− | | |
+ | |{{film|6}} reissue of 6876 with inscale [[Galileo type shuttlecraft|''Galileo'' type shuttlecraft]]; first release batch also included [[Galoob]]'s ''Enterprise''-D toy |
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit 8617 USS Enterprise 1992.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit 8617 USS Enterprise 1992.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
− | |Captain [[Jean-Luc Picard]] |
+ | |[[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]] |
− | |rowspan="3" |[[GEOmetric]] |
+ | | rowspan="3" |[[GEOmetric]] |
|VST01 |
|VST01 |
||
− | |rowspan="3" | 1:6 |
+ | | rowspan="3" | 1:6 |
|First of GEOmetric's vinyl figures |
|First of GEOmetric's vinyl figures |
||
− | |[[File:Geometric Model Kit VST01 Picard 1992.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:Geometric Model Kit VST01 Picard 1992.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
− | |Lieutenant [[Worf]] |
+ | |[[Lieutenant]] [[Worf]] |
|VST02 |
|VST02 |
||
| |
| |
||
− | |[[File:Geometric Model Kit VST02 Worf 1992.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:Geometric Model Kit VST02 Worf 1992.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
− | |Lieutenant Commander [[Data]] |
+ | |[[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Data]] |
|VST03 |
|VST03 |
||
| |
| |
||
− | |[[File:Geometric Model Kit VST03 Data 1992.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:Geometric Model Kit VST03 Data 1992.jpg|100px]] |
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! colspan="6" id="1993" | {{y|1993}} |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{USS|Rio Grande}} |
|{{USS|Rio Grande}} |
||
|AMT/Ertl |
|AMT/Ertl |
||
+ | |8741 |
||
− | |6741 |
||
− | |rowspan="8" | {{y|1993}} |
||
|1:72 |
|1:72 |
||
+ | |Federation Runabout first seen on Deep Space Nine |
||
− | | |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit 6741 USS Rio Grande 1993.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit 6741 USS Rio Grande 1993.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|Lieutenant Commander [[Geordi La Forge]] |
|Lieutenant Commander [[Geordi La Forge]] |
||
− | |rowspan="5" | GEOmetric |
+ | | rowspan="5" | GEOmetric |
|VST04 |
|VST04 |
||
− | |rowspan="5" | 1:6 |
+ | | rowspan="5" | 1:6 |
| |
| |
||
− | |[[File:Geometric Model Kit VST04 La Forge 1993.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:Geometric Model Kit VST04 La Forge 1993.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
− | |Counselor [[Deanna Troi]] |
+ | |[[Counselor]] [[Deanna Troi]] |
|VST05 |
|VST05 |
||
| |
| |
||
− | |[[File:Geometric Model Kit VST05 Troi 1993.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:Geometric Model Kit VST05 Troi 1993.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|Commander [[William T. Riker]] |
|Commander [[William T. Riker]] |
||
|VST06 |
|VST06 |
||
| |
| |
||
− | |[[File:Geometric Model Kit VST06 Riker 1993.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:Geometric Model Kit VST06 Riker 1993.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|[[Guinan]] |
|[[Guinan]] |
||
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| |
| |
||
|- |
|- |
||
− | |Doctor [[Beverly Crusher]] |
+ | |[[Doctor]] [[Beverly Crusher]] |
|VST08 |
|VST08 |
||
| |
| |
||
|- |
|- |
||
− | |{{USS|Excelsior}} |
+ | |{{USS|Excelsior|NCC-2000}} |
− | |rowspan="2" |[[Tsukuda Hobby |
+ | | rowspan="2" |[[Tsukuda Hobby]] |
+ | |SVM-14-9800 |
||
− | |SVM14 |
||
|1:1000 |
|1:1000 |
||
|Vinyl kit |
|Vinyl kit |
||
− | |[[File:Tsukuda Model kit SVM14 USS Excelsior.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:Tsukuda Model kit SVM14 USS Excelsior.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|Klingon Bird-of-Prey |
|Klingon Bird-of-Prey |
||
+ | |SVM-15-9800 |
||
− | |''unknown'' |
||
|1:350 |
|1:350 |
||
|Vinyl kit |
|Vinyl kit |
||
− | |[[File:Tsukuda Model kit Klingon L-42 Bird of Prey.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:Tsukuda Model kit Klingon L-42 Bird of Prey.jpg|100px]] |
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! colspan="6" id="1994" | {{y|1994}} |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|USS ''Excelsior'' |
|USS ''Excelsior'' |
||
− | |rowspan="4" | AMT/Ertl |
+ | | rowspan="4" | AMT/Ertl |
|6630 |
|6630 |
||
− | |rowspan="8" | {{y|1994}} |
||
|1:1000 |
|1:1000 |
||
| |
| |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit 6630 USS Excelsior 1994.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit 6630 USS Excelsior 1994.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|Captain Kirk |
|Captain Kirk |
||
|8773 |
|8773 |
||
− | |rowspan="2" | 1:6 |
+ | | rowspan="2" | 1:6 |
|Vinyl kit |
|Vinyl kit |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit 8773 Captain James T. Kirk 1994.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit 8773 Captain James T. Kirk 1994.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|Dr. [[Leonard McCoy|McCoy]] |
|Dr. [[Leonard McCoy|McCoy]] |
||
|8774 |
|8774 |
||
|Vinyl kit |
|Vinyl kit |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit 8774 Doctor Leonard McCoy 1994.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit 8774 Doctor Leonard McCoy 1994.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|[[Deep Space 9]] |
|[[Deep Space 9]] |
||
|8778 |
|8778 |
||
− | |1: |
+ | |1:2500 |
| |
| |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit 8778 Deep Space Nine Space Station 1994.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit 8778 Deep Space Nine Space Station 1994.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|[[Locutus of Borg]] |
|[[Locutus of Borg]] |
||
− | |rowspan="4" | GEOmetric |
+ | | rowspan="4" | GEOmetric |
|VST09 |
|VST09 |
||
− | |rowspan="4" | 1:6 |
+ | | rowspan="4" | 1:6 |
|Vinyl kit |
|Vinyl kit |
||
− | |[[File:Geometric Model Kit VST09 Locutus 1994.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:Geometric Model Kit VST09 Locutus 1994.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|[[Ferengi]] |
|[[Ferengi]] |
||
|VST10 |
|VST10 |
||
|Vinyl kit |
|Vinyl kit |
||
− | |[[File:Geometric Model Kit VST10 Ferengi 1994.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:Geometric Model Kit VST10 Ferengi 1994.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
− | | |
+ | |[[Romulan]] |
|VST11 |
|VST11 |
||
− | |Vinyl kit |
+ | |Vinyl kit (female officer) |
− | |[[File:Geometric Model Kit VST11 Romulan 1994.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:Geometric Model Kit VST11 Romulan 1994.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|[[Gowron]] |
|[[Gowron]] |
||
|VST12 |
|VST12 |
||
|Vinyl kit |
|Vinyl kit |
||
− | |[[File:Geometric Model Kit VST12 Gowron 1994.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:Geometric Model Kit VST12 Gowron 1994.jpg|100px]] |
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! colspan="6" id="1995" | {{y|1995}} |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|Klingon Bird-of-Prey |
|Klingon Bird-of-Prey |
||
+ | | rowspan="12" | AMT/Ertl<ref>AMT randomly inserted especially commissioned cutaway prints of either the Enterprise-A or the D in their model kits marketed for the occasion of ''Star Trek''{{'}}s [[30th anniversary]], starting in late 1995 and throughout 1996, and only issued on this occasion. Which print was included was indicated by a sticker on the box.</ref> |
||
− | |rowspan="12" | AMT/Ertl |
||
|8230 |
|8230 |
||
− | |rowspan="19" | {{y|1995}}<br />''AMT randomly inserted especially commissioned cutaway posters<br />of the Enterprise-A or the Enterprise-D in their model<br />kits marketed in this and the following year.'' |
||
|1:350 |
|1:350 |
||
| |
| |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit 8230 Klingon Bird of Prey 1995.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit 8230 Klingon Bird of Prey 1995.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|Mr. Spock |
|Mr. Spock |
||
|8704 |
|8704 |
||
− | |rowspan="3" | 1:6 |
+ | | rowspan="3" | 1:6 |
|Vinyl kit |
|Vinyl kit |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit 8704 Spock 1995.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit 8704 Spock 1995.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|[[Quark]] |
|[[Quark]] |
||
|8719 |
|8719 |
||
|Vinyl kit |
|Vinyl kit |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit 8719 Quark 1995.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit 8719 Quark 1995.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|[[Odo]] |
|[[Odo]] |
||
|8761 |
|8761 |
||
|Vinyl kit |
|Vinyl kit |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit 8761 Odo 1995.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit 8761 Odo 1995.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|{{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-B|-B}} |
|{{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-B|-B}} |
||
Line 524: | Line 581: | ||
|1:1000 |
|1:1000 |
||
|Retooling of 6630 |
|Retooling of 6630 |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit 8762 USS Enterprise-B 1995.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit 8762 USS Enterprise-B 1995.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|Deep Space 9 |
|Deep Space 9 |
||
|8764 |
|8764 |
||
− | |1: |
+ | |1:2500 |
|With fiber optic lighting option |
|With fiber optic lighting option |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit 8764 Deep Space Nine Space Station 1995.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit 8764 Deep Space Nine Space Station 1995.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
− | |{{USS|Reliant}} |
+ | |{{USS|Reliant|NCC-1864}} |
|8766 |
|8766 |
||
− | |1: |
+ | |1:650 |
| |
| |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit 8766 USS Reliant 1995.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit 8766 USS Reliant 1995.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
− | | |
+ | |Collector's Gift Set (3-piece set) |
|8771 |
|8771 |
||
|1:6 |
|1:6 |
||
|Contains the Kirk, McCoy and Scott vinyl figures |
|Contains the Kirk, McCoy and Scott vinyl figures |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit 8771 Collectors Gift Set 1995.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit 8771 Collectors Gift Set 1995.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|USS ''Enterprise''-D |
|USS ''Enterprise''-D |
||
Line 548: | Line 605: | ||
|1:1400 |
|1:1400 |
||
|With fiber optic lighting option |
|With fiber optic lighting option |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit 8772 USS Enterprise-D 1995.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit 8772 USS Enterprise-D 1995.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|Mr. Scott |
|Mr. Scott |
||
Line 554: | Line 611: | ||
|1:6 |
|1:6 |
||
| |
| |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit 8777 Chief Engineer Mr.Scott 1995.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit 8777 Chief Engineer Mr.Scott 1995.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
− | | |
+ | |USS ''Enterprise'' Flight Display (3-piece set) |
|8787 |
|8787 |
||
|1:2500 |
|1:2500 |
||
− | |With transparent "Flight Display" |
+ | |With transparent plexiglass "Flight Display" stand to make models appear to float in mid-air |
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit 8787 3-piece USS Enterprise Flight Display Set 1995.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit 8787 3-piece USS Enterprise Flight Display Set 1995.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|USS ''Enterprise''-D |
|USS ''Enterprise''-D |
||
Line 566: | Line 623: | ||
|1:1400 |
|1:1400 |
||
|Repackaged for {{film|7}} |
|Repackaged for {{film|7}} |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit 8793 USS Enterprise-D 1995.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit 8793 USS Enterprise-D 1995.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|[[Borg]] |
|[[Borg]] |
||
Line 574: | Line 631: | ||
|Vinyl kit |
|Vinyl kit |
||
|- |
|- |
||
− | |rowspan="2" | {{USS|Voyager}} |
+ | | rowspan="2" | {{USS|Voyager}} |
− | |rowspan=" |
+ | | rowspan="7" | [[Revell-Monogram]] |
|3604 |
|3604 |
||
− | |rowspan="2" | 1:677 |
+ | | rowspan="2" | 1:677 |
| |
| |
||
− | |[[File:Revell Model Kit 3604 USS Voyager 1995.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:Revell Model Kit 3604 USS Voyager 1995.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|04801 |
|04801 |
||
|European release |
|European release |
||
− | |[[File:Revell Model Kit 04801 USS Voyager 1995.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:Revell Model Kit 04801 USS Voyager 1995.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
− | |rowspan="2" | [[Maquis raider]] |
+ | | rowspan="2" | [[Maquis raider|Maquis Raider]] |
|3605 |
|3605 |
||
− | |rowspan="2" | 1:323 |
+ | | rowspan="2" | 1:323 |
| |
| |
||
− | |[[File:Revell Model Kit 3605 Maquis Ship 1995.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:Revell Model Kit 3605 Maquis Ship 1995.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|04809 |
|04809 |
||
|European release |
|European release |
||
− | |[[File:Revell Model Kit 04809 Maquis Ship 1995.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:Revell Model Kit 04809 Maquis Ship 1995.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
− | |rowspan=" |
+ | | rowspan="3" | [[Kazon raider|Kazon Raider]] |
− | |3606 |
+ | | rowspan="2" | 3606 |
− | |rowspan=" |
+ | | rowspan="3" | 1:458 |
+ | | rowspan="2" | Two variant issues are known with box cover photos of the model at slightly different angles |
||
− | | |
||
− | |[[File:Revell Model Kit 3606 Kazon Ship 1995.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:Revell Model Kit 3606 Kazon Ship 1995.jpg|100px]] |
+ | |- |
||
+ | |[[File:Revell Model Kit 3606 Kazon Ship 1995 variant.jpg|100px]] |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|04810 |
|04810 |
||
|European release |
|European release |
||
− | |[[File:Revell Model Kit 04810 Kazon Fighter 1995.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:Revell Model Kit 04810 Kazon Fighter 1995.jpg|100px]] |
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! colspan="6" id="1996" | {{y|1996}} – [[30th anniversary]] |
||
|- |
|- |
||
− | |{{e|The Enterprise Incident}} |
+ | |{{e|The Enterprise Incident}} Legendary Space Encounter (3-piece set) |
− | |rowspan="5" | AMT/Ertl |
+ | | rowspan="5" | AMT/Ertl |
|8254 |
|8254 |
||
− | |rowspan="12" | {{y|1996}} |
||
|1:2200 |
|1:2200 |
||
− | | |
+ | |USS ''Enterprise'' and two D7 battle cruisers; fiber optic display and episode audio clips |
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit 8254 Legendary Space Encounter 1996.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit 8254 Legendary Space Encounter 1996.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|{{USS|Defiant|2370}} |
|{{USS|Defiant|2370}} |
||
Line 617: | Line 677: | ||
|1:420 |
|1:420 |
||
| |
| |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit 8255 USS Defiant 1996.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit 8255 USS Defiant 1996.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
+ | |[[Galor class|Cardassian Galor Class Cruiser]] |
||
− | |{{ShipClass|Galor}} cruiser |
||
|8324 |
|8324 |
||
|1:750 |
|1:750 |
||
| |
| |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit 8324 Cardassian Galor Class Ship 1996.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit 8324 Cardassian Galor Class Ship 1996.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|USS ''Enterprise''-D |
|USS ''Enterprise''-D |
||
Line 629: | Line 689: | ||
|1:1400 |
|1:1400 |
||
|"Plus Pack" with glue, paint and brush |
|"Plus Pack" with glue, paint and brush |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit 8400 USS Enterprise-D 1996.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit 8400 USS Enterprise-D 1996.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|Cutaway USS ''Enterprise'' |
|Cutaway USS ''Enterprise'' |
||
Line 635: | Line 695: | ||
|1:500 |
|1:500 |
||
|Box erroneously states scale as 1:650 |
|Box erroneously states scale as 1:650 |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit 8790 Cut-Away USS Enterprise 1996.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit 8790 Cut-Away USS Enterprise 1996.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
− | |rowspan=" |
+ | | rowspan="3" | ''Star Trek: Voyager'' 3-Piece Set |
− | |rowspan=" |
+ | | rowspan="11" | Revell-Monogram |
− | |3607 |
+ | | rowspan="2" | 3607 |
− | |rowspan=" |
+ | | rowspan="3" | 1:1400 |
− | |"Bonus Value Pack" with glue, paint and brush |
+ | | rowspan="2" | Two releases; a "Bonus Value Pack" with glue, paint and brush, and a regular release without the extra contents |
− | |[[File:Revell Model Kit 3607 Voyager 3-piece Set 1996.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:Revell Model Kit 3607 Voyager 3-piece Set 1996.jpg|100px]] |
+ | |- |
||
+ | |[[File:Revell Model Kit 3607 Voyager 3-piece Set 1996, regular.jpg|100px]] |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|05780 |
|05780 |
||
− | |European release |
+ | |European "Bonus Value Pack" release, no regular version known |
− | |[[File:Revell Model Kit 05780 Voyager 3piece Set 1996.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:Revell Model Kit 05780 Voyager 3piece Set 1996.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
− | |rowspan="2" | [[Kazon shuttle|Kazon Torpedo]] |
+ | | rowspan="2" | [[Kazon shuttle|Kazon Torpedo]] |
|3608 |
|3608 |
||
− | |rowspan="2" | 1:35 |
+ | | rowspan="2" | 1:35 |
| |
| |
||
− | |[[File:Revell Model Kit 3608 Kazon torpedo 1996.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:Revell Model Kit 3608 Kazon torpedo 1996.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|04813 |
|04813 |
||
|European release |
|European release |
||
− | |[[File:Revell Model Kit 04813 Kazon Torpedo 1996.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:Revell Model Kit 04813 Kazon Torpedo 1996.jpg|100px]] |
+ | |- |
||
+ | | rowspan="2" | "Mini" USS ''Voyager'' |
||
+ | |85-3609 |
||
+ | | rowspan="2" | 1:3788 |
||
+ | |"Pre-painted" US release |
||
+ | |[[File:Monogram Model Kit 85-3609 USS Voyager 1996.jpg|100px]] |
||
|- |
|- |
||
− | |"Mini" USS ''Voyager'' |
||
|06900 |
|06900 |
||
+ | |"Pre-painted" European release |
||
− | |1:3788 |
||
+ | |[[File:Revell Model Kit 06900 USS Voyager Mini 1996.jpg|100px]] |
||
− | |Europe only; "Pre-painted" |
||
+ | |- |
||
− | |[[File:Revell Model Kit 06900 USS Voyager Mini 1996.jpg|50px]] |
||
+ | | rowspan="2" | "Mini" [[Kazon fighter|Kazon Raider/Fighter]] |
||
+ | |85-3610 |
||
+ | | rowspan="2" | ''unknown'' |
||
+ | |"Pre-painted" US release |
||
+ | |[[File:Monogram Model Kit 85-3610 Kazon Raider Mini 1996.jpg|100px]] |
||
|- |
|- |
||
− | |"Mini" [[Kazon fighter]] |
||
|06901 |
|06901 |
||
+ | |"Pre-painted" European release |
||
− | |''unknown'' |
||
+ | |[[File:Revell Model Kit 06901 Kazon Fighter Mini 1996.jpg|100px]] |
||
− | |Europe only; "Pre-painted" |
||
+ | |- |
||
− | |[[File:Revell Model Kit 06901 Kazon Fighter Mini 1996.jpg|50px]] |
||
+ | | rowspan="2" | "Mini" Maquis Raider |
||
+ | |85-3611 |
||
+ | | rowspan="2" | 1:1276 |
||
+ | |"Pre-painted" US release |
||
+ | |[[File:Monogram Model Kit 85-3611 Maquis Fighter Mini 1996 .jpg|100px]] |
||
|- |
|- |
||
− | |"Mini" Maquis raider |
||
|06902 |
|06902 |
||
+ | |"Pre-painted" European release |
||
− | |1:1276 |
||
+ | |[[File:Revell Model Kit 06902 Maquis Fighter Mini 1996.jpg|100px]] |
||
− | |Europe only; "Pre-painted" |
||
+ | |- |
||
− | |[[File:Revell Model Kit 06902 Maquis Fighter Mini 1996.jpg|50px]] |
||
+ | ! colspan="6" id="1997" | {{y|1997}} |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-E|-E}} |
|{{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-E|-E}} |
||
− | |rowspan="4" | AMT/Ertl |
+ | | rowspan="4" | AMT/Ertl |
|6326 |
|6326 |
||
− | | rowspan="6" | {{y|1997}} |
||
|1/1400 |
|1/1400 |
||
| |
| |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit 6326 USS Enterprise-E 1997.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit 6326 USS Enterprise-E 1997.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
− | |rowspan="2" | Klingon Bird-of-Prey |
+ | | rowspan="2" | Klingon Bird-of-Prey |
|6339 |
|6339 |
||
− | |rowspan="2" | 1:350 |
+ | | rowspan="2" | 1:350 |
|Featuring "Flight Display" base |
|Featuring "Flight Display" base |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit 6339 Klingon Bird of Prey Flight Display 1997.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit 6339 Klingon Bird of Prey Flight Display 1997.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
+ | |8015 |
||
− | |''unknown'' |
||
|"Plus Pack" with glue, paint and brush |
|"Plus Pack" with glue, paint and brush |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit Klingon Bird of Prey 1997.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit Klingon Bird of Prey 1997.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|USS ''Defiant'' |
|USS ''Defiant'' |
||
Line 698: | Line 773: | ||
|1:420 |
|1:420 |
||
|"Plus Pack" with glue, paint and brush |
|"Plus Pack" with glue, paint and brush |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit 8398 USS Defiant 1997.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit 8398 USS Defiant 1997.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|[[Ambassador]] Spock |
|[[Ambassador]] Spock |
||
Line 705: | Line 780: | ||
|1:6 |
|1:6 |
||
|Vinyl kit |
|Vinyl kit |
||
− | |[[File:Geometric Model Kit Ambassador Spock 1997.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:Geometric Model Kit Ambassador Spock 1997.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
− | |USS ''Voyager'' |
+ | |USS ''Voyager'' |
|Revell-Monogram |
|Revell-Monogram |
||
|3612 |
|3612 |
||
|1:677 |
|1:677 |
||
− | | |
+ | |Limited Edition; included open shuttlebay; In-scale [[Type 8 shuttlecraft]]; Improved decals; 20000 pieces |
− | |[[File:Revell Model Kit 3612 USS Voyager 1997.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:Revell Model Kit 3612 USS Voyager 1997.jpg|100px]] |
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! colspan="6" id="1999" | {{y|1999}} |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-C|-C}} |
|{{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-C|-C}} |
||
| rowspan="3" | AMT/Ertl |
| rowspan="3" | AMT/Ertl |
||
|8001 |
|8001 |
||
− | | rowspan="4" | {{y|1999}} |
||
|1:1400 |
|1:1400 |
||
| |
| |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit 8001 USS Enterprise-C 1999.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit 8001 USS Enterprise-C 1999.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
− | | |
+ | |Snapfast USS ''Enterprise'' 1701-B, C, And E Set (3-piece set) |
|8002 |
|8002 |
||
|1:2500 |
|1:2500 |
||
− | |Contains |
+ | |Contains models of USS ''Enterprise'' -B, -C, and -E |
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit 3-piece USS Enterprise Set 1999.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit 3-piece USS Enterprise Set 1999.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|USS ''Enterprise''-E |
|USS ''Enterprise''-E |
||
|30065 |
|30065 |
||
− | |rowspan="2" | 1:1400 |
+ | | rowspan="2" | 1:1400 |
− | |Repackaged for {{film|9}} |
+ | |Repackaged for {{film|9}}, very slight tooling change to show captain's yacht |
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit 30065 USS Enterprise-E 1999.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit 30065 USS Enterprise-E 1999.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|{{USS|Yamaguchi}} |
|{{USS|Yamaguchi}} |
||
Line 738: | Line 814: | ||
|30038 |
|30038 |
||
|Cast in clear plastic; featuring lighting rig |
|Cast in clear plastic; featuring lighting rig |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit 30038 USS Yamaguchi 1999.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit 30038 USS Yamaguchi 1999.jpg|100px]] |
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! colspan="6" id="2003" | {{y|2003}} |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|USS ''Enterprise'' |
|USS ''Enterprise'' |
||
| rowspan="4" | [[Polar Lights]] |
| rowspan="4" | [[Polar Lights]] |
||
|PL4200 |
|PL4200 |
||
− | | rowspan="7" | {{y|2003}} |
||
|1:1000 |
|1:1000 |
||
|{{e|The Cage}}, and {{e|Where No Man Has Gone Before}} variant construction options. |
|{{e|The Cage}}, and {{e|Where No Man Has Gone Before}} variant construction options. |
||
− | |[[File:Polar Lights Model kit PL4200 USS Enterprise 2003.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:Polar Lights Model kit PL4200 USS Enterprise 2003.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|{{EnterpriseNX}} |
|{{EnterpriseNX}} |
||
Line 752: | Line 829: | ||
|1:350 |
|1:350 |
||
| |
| |
||
− | |[[File:Polar Lights Model kit PL4201 Enterprise NX-01 2003.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:Polar Lights Model kit PL4201 Enterprise NX-01 2003.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
+ | |Klingon D7 Battlecruiser |
||
− | |D7 class battle cruiser |
||
|PL4202 |
|PL4202 |
||
|1:1000 |
|1:1000 |
||
| |
| |
||
− | |[[File:Polar Lights Model kit PL4202 Klingon Battle Cruiser 2003.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:Polar Lights Model kit PL4202 Klingon Battle Cruiser 2003.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|[[Scorpion class|''Scorpion'']] |
|[[Scorpion class|''Scorpion'']] |
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Line 764: | Line 841: | ||
|1:24 |
|1:24 |
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|Featured figures of Picard and Data |
|Featured figures of Picard and Data |
||
− | |[[File:PolarLightsScorpion.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:PolarLightsScorpion.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|USS ''Enterprise'' |
|USS ''Enterprise'' |
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Line 771: | Line 848: | ||
|1:850 |
|1:850 |
||
|Issued with lighting |
|Issued with lighting |
||
− | |[[File:Bandai Model kit 116192 USS Enterprise 2003.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:Bandai Model kit 116192 USS Enterprise 2003.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|USS ''Enterprise''-E |
|USS ''Enterprise''-E |
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Line 777: | Line 854: | ||
|1:1700 |
|1:1700 |
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|Issued with lighting |
|Issued with lighting |
||
− | |[[File:Bandai Model kit 116424 USS Enterprise E 2003.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:Bandai Model kit 116424 USS Enterprise E 2003.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|''Enterprise'' NX-01 |
|''Enterprise'' NX-01 |
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Line 783: | Line 860: | ||
|1:850 |
|1:850 |
||
|Issued with lighting |
|Issued with lighting |
||
− | |[[File:Bandai Model kit 122721 Enterprise NX-01 2003.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:Bandai Model kit 122721 Enterprise NX-01 2003.jpg|100px]] |
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! colspan="6" id="2004" | {{y|2004}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | rowspan="2" |USS ''Enterprise''-A |
||
+ | |Polar Lights/[[Racing Champions|RC2]] |
||
+ | |PL4204 |
||
+ | |1:350 |
||
+ | |Decals for NCC-1701 (refit) or NCC-1701-A; with full interior [[shuttlebay]] and several in-scale [[shuttlecraft]] |
||
+ | |[[File:PolarLightsEntABox2.jpg|100px]] |
||
|- |
|- |
||
− | |USS ''Enterprise''-A |
||
| rowspan="2" |Bandai |
| rowspan="2" |Bandai |
||
|124915 |
|124915 |
||
− | | rowspan="2" | |
+ | | rowspan="2" | 1:850 |
− | |rowspan="2" | 1:850 |
||
|Reissue of 116192 with decals for sister vessels |
|Reissue of 116192 with decals for sister vessels |
||
− | |[[File:Bandai Model kit 124915 USS Enterprise A 2004.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:Bandai Model kit 124915 USS Enterprise A 2004.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|{{USS|Voyager}} |
|{{USS|Voyager}} |
||
|131434 |
|131434 |
||
|Issued with lighting |
|Issued with lighting |
||
− | |[[File:Bandai Model kit 131434 USS Voyager 2004.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:Bandai Model kit 131434 USS Voyager 2004.jpg|100px]] |
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! colspan="6" id="2005" | {{y|2005}} |
||
|- |
|- |
||
− | |3 |
+ | |3 Piece USS ''Enterprise'' Set (TV) |
− | | rowspan="4" | AMT/ |
+ | | rowspan="4" | AMT/RC2 |
|38387 |
|38387 |
||
− | | rowspan=" |
+ | | rowspan="2" | 1:2500 |
− | |rowspan="2" | 1:2500 |
||
|Reissue of 6618 |
|Reissue of 6618 |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit 38387 3-piece TV Enterprise set 2005.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit 38387 3-piece TV Enterprise set 2005.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
− | |3 |
+ | |3 Piece USS ''Enterprise'' Set (Movie) |
|38388 |
|38388 |
||
|Reissue of 1999 release |
|Reissue of 1999 release |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit 38388 3-piece movie Enterprise set 2005.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit 38388 3-piece movie Enterprise set 2005.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|Klingon Bird-of-Prey |
|Klingon Bird-of-Prey |
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Line 815: | Line 900: | ||
|1:350 |
|1:350 |
||
|Reissue of 8230 |
|Reissue of 8230 |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit 38389 Klingon Bird of Prey 2005.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit 38389 Klingon Bird of Prey 2005.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
− | |3 |
+ | |3 Piece Adversary Set |
|38390 |
|38390 |
||
|Multiple |
|Multiple |
||
|Reissue of 6858 |
|Reissue of 6858 |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit 38390 3-piece adversary set 2005.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit 38390 3-piece adversary set 2005.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|''Enterprise'' NX-01 |
|''Enterprise'' NX-01 |
||
− | | |
+ | |Polar Lights/RC2 |
|PL53028 |
|PL53028 |
||
|1:1000 |
|1:1000 |
||
| |
| |
||
− | |[[File:Polar Lights PL53028 Model kit Enterprise NX-01 2005.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:Polar Lights PL53028 Model kit Enterprise NX-01 2005.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
+ | ! colspan="6" id="2008" | {{y|2008}} |
||
− | |USS ''Enterprise'' (Refit) |
||
− | |PL4204 |
||
− | |1:350 |
||
− | |Decals for NCC-1701 or NCC-1701-A; with full interior [[shuttlebay]] and several in-scale [[shuttlecraft]] |
||
− | |[[File:PolarLightsEntABox1.jpg|50px]] |
||
|- |
|- |
||
− | | rowspan="2"| USS ''Enterprise'' |
+ | | rowspan="2" | USS ''Enterprise'' |
+ | | rowspan="2" | AMT/[[Round 2 LLC]]<ref>Memory Alpha contributors are '''URGENTLY''' admonished to consult after-market websites such as eBay – where privately shot photographs of the modelkits are often featured – to verify actually released box-art, as both AMT and Polar Lights under Round2 ownership in particular, invariably solicit deviant pre-release box-art. Solicition box art ''may'' be utilized as temporary placeholders but needs to be checked post-release, and replaced with the definitive one when found divergent.</ref> |
||
− | | rowspan="2"| AMT/[[Round 2 LLC]] |
||
|AMT609 |
|AMT609 |
||
− | | rowspan=" |
+ | | rowspan="2" | 1:650 |
− | |rowspan="2" | 1:650 |
||
|Limited edition (1701 pieces); Reissue of S921; Tin box with art print |
|Limited edition (1701 pieces); Reissue of S921; Tin box with art print |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT609 USS Enterprise 2008.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT609 USS Enterprise 2008.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|AMT610 |
|AMT610 |
||
|"Legacy" reissue of S921 in 1966-style packaging |
|"Legacy" reissue of S921 in 1966-style packaging |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT610 USS Enterprise 2008.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT610 USS Enterprise 2008.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
− | |rowspan="2" | USS ''Enterprise'' |
+ | | rowspan="2" | USS ''Enterprise'' |
− | |rowspan="6" | Polar Lights/Round 2 |
+ | | rowspan="6" | Polar Lights/Round 2 |
− | |rowspan="2" | POL803 |
+ | | rowspan="2" | POL803 |
− | |rowspan="6" | 1:1000 |
+ | | rowspan="6" | 1:1000 |
− | |rowspan="2" | Re-release of PL4200; new numbering; two issues in 2008 each with different box art |
+ | | rowspan="2" | Re-release of PL4200; new numbering; two issues in 2008 each with different box art |
− | |[[File:Polar Lights Model kit POL803 USS Enterprise first issue 2008.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:Polar Lights Model kit POL803 USS Enterprise first issue 2008.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
− | |[[File:Polar Lights Model kit POL803 USS Enterprise 2008.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:Polar Lights Model kit POL803 USS Enterprise 2008.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
− | |rowspan="2" | |
+ | | rowspan="2" | Klingon D7 Battlecruiser |
− | |rowspan="2" | POL806 |
+ | | rowspan="2" | POL806 |
− | |rowspan="2" | Re-release of PL4202; two issues in 2008 each with different box art |
+ | | rowspan="2" | Re-release of PL4202; two issues in 2008 each with different box art |
− | |[[File:Polar Lights Model kit POL806 Klingon Battle Cruiser first issue 2008.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:Polar Lights Model kit POL806 Klingon Battle Cruiser first issue 2008.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
− | |[[File:Polar Lights Model kit POL806 Klingon Battle Cruiser 2008.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:Polar Lights Model kit POL806 Klingon Battle Cruiser 2008.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
− | |rowspan="2" | ''Enterprise'' NX-01 |
+ | | rowspan="2" | ''Enterprise'' NX-01 |
− | |rowspan="2" | POL807 |
+ | | rowspan="2" | POL807 |
− | |rowspan="2" | Re-release of PL53028; new numbering; two issues in 2008 each with different box art |
+ | | rowspan="2" | Re-release of PL53028; new numbering; two issues in 2008 each with different box art |
− | |[[File:Polar Lights Model kit POL807 Enterprise NX-01 first issue 2008.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:Polar Lights Model kit POL807 Enterprise NX-01 first issue 2008.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
− | |[[File:Polar Lights Model kit POL807 Enterprise NX-01 2008.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:Polar Lights Model kit POL807 Enterprise NX-01 2008.jpg|100px]] |
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! colspan="6" id="2009" | {{y|2009}} |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|USS ''Enterprise''-E |
|USS ''Enterprise''-E |
||
− | |rowspan="5" | AMT/Round 2 |
+ | | rowspan="5" | AMT/Round 2 |
|AMT613 |
|AMT613 |
||
− | |rowspan="9" | ''{{y|2009}}'' |
||
|1:1400 |
|1:1400 |
||
|Reissue of 6326 |
|Reissue of 6326 |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT613 USS Enterprise-E 2009.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT613 USS Enterprise-E 2009.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
− | |rowspan="2" | Mr. Spock |
+ | | rowspan="2" | Mr. Spock |
|AMT624 |
|AMT624 |
||
− | |rowspan="2" | 1:8 |
+ | | rowspan="2" | 1:8 |
|Collector's edition; Reissue of S956; Tin box with art print |
|Collector's edition; Reissue of S956; Tin box with art print |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT624 Spock 2009.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT624 Spock 2009.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|AMT625 |
|AMT625 |
||
|Reissue of S956 in 1973-style packaging |
|Reissue of S956 in 1973-style packaging |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit S625 Spock 2009.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit S625 Spock 2009.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
− | |USS ''Enterprise'' |
+ | |USS ''Enterprise'' |
|AMT640 |
|AMT640 |
||
|1:650 |
|1:650 |
||
− | | |
+ | |'Blue' Collector's Edition; reissue of AMT609, molded in blue plastic |
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT640 USS Enterprise 2009.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT640 USS Enterprise 2009.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
− | |Vulcan Shuttle |
+ | |Vulcan Shuttle [[Surak (shuttlecraft)|''Surak'']] |
|AMT641 |
|AMT641 |
||
|1:187 |
|1:187 |
||
|Improved release, with magnetic attachment and revised detailing |
|Improved release, with magnetic attachment and revised detailing |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT641 Vukcan Shuttle 2009.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT641 Vukcan Shuttle 2009.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|USS ''Enterprise''-A |
|USS ''Enterprise''-A |
||
Line 906: | Line 987: | ||
|1:350 |
|1:350 |
||
|Reissue of PL4204 |
|Reissue of PL4204 |
||
− | |[[File:Polar Lights Model kit POL808 USS Enterprise-A 2009.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:Polar Lights Model kit POL808 USS Enterprise-A 2009.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|USS ''Voyager'' |
|USS ''Voyager'' |
||
− | |rowspan="3" | Revell-Monogram |
+ | | rowspan="3" | [[Revell-Monogram|Revell-Germany]] |
|04801 |
|04801 |
||
|1:677 |
|1:677 |
||
− | | |
+ | |EU-only reissue of 1995; New box |
− | |[[File:Revell Model Kit 04801 USS Voyager 2009.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:Revell Model Kit 04801 USS Voyager 2009.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
− | |Maquis |
+ | |Maquis Raider |
|04809 |
|04809 |
||
|1:323 |
|1:323 |
||
− | | |
+ | |EU-only reissue of 1995; New box |
− | |[[File:Revell Model Kit 04809 Maquis Fighter 2009.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:Revell Model Kit 04809 Maquis Fighter 2009.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
− | |Kazon |
+ | |Kazon Raider |
|04810 |
|04810 |
||
|1:458 |
|1:458 |
||
− | | |
+ | |EU-only reissue of 1995; New box |
− | |[[File:Revell Model Kit 04810 Kazon Fighter 2009.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:Revell Model Kit 04810 Kazon Fighter 2009.jpg|100px]] |
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! colspan="6" id="2010" | {{y|2010}} |
||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan="2" | Space Station K-7 |
| rowspan="2" | Space Station K-7 |
||
| rowspan="8" | AMT/Round 2 |
| rowspan="8" | AMT/Round 2 |
||
− | |AMT644 |
+ | | AMT644 |
− | | rowspan="13" |''{{y|2010}}'' |
||
| rowspan="2" | 1:7600 |
| rowspan="2" | 1:7600 |
||
|Reissue of S955 in 1976-style packaging |
|Reissue of S955 in 1976-style packaging |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT644 K-7 Space Station 2010.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT644 K-7 Space Station 2010.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|AMT645 |
|AMT645 |
||
|Collector's edition; Reissue of S955; Tin box with [[Tribble]] |
|Collector's edition; Reissue of S955; Tin box with [[Tribble]] |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT645 K-7 Space Station 2010. |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT645 K-7 Space Station 2010.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
− | |rowspan="2" | USS ''Enterprise''-D |
+ | | rowspan="2" | USS ''Enterprise''-D |
+ | | AMT643 |
||
− | |rowspan="2" | AMT656 |
||
− | |rowspan="2" | 1:1400 |
+ | | rowspan="2" | 1:1400 |
+ | | Announced and intended reissue of AMT 6619 (1988), but cancelled at the eleventh hour, though some review kits were already circulated |
||
− | |rowspan="2" | "Special Edition"; cast in transparent styrene for lighting purposes; two issues in 2010 each with different box-art |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT656 USS Enterprise-D 2010.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT656 USS Enterprise-D 2010.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
+ | | AMT656 |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT656 USS Enterprise-D 2010 variant.jpg|50px]] |
||
+ | | "Special Edition"; cast in transparent styrene for lighting purposes as replacement release for AMT643 |
||
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT656 USS Enterprise-D 2010 variant.jpg|100px]] |
||
|- |
|- |
||
− | |USS ''Enterprise'' 3-piece |
+ | |USS ''Enterprise'' Starship Set (3-piece set) |
|AMT660 |
|AMT660 |
||
| rowspan="4" |1:2500 |
| rowspan="4" |1:2500 |
||
|"Cadet Series"; contains USS ''Enterprise''-1701,-1701-A,-1701-B |
|"Cadet Series"; contains USS ''Enterprise''-1701,-1701-A,-1701-B |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT660 3-piece USS Enterprise Set 2010.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT660 3-piece USS Enterprise Set 2010.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|USS ''Enterprise''-C |
|USS ''Enterprise''-C |
||
|AMT661 |
|AMT661 |
||
|"Cadet Series" |
|"Cadet Series" |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT661 USS Enterprise-C 2010.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT661 USS Enterprise-C 2010.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|USS ''Enterprise''-D |
|USS ''Enterprise''-D |
||
|AMT662 |
|AMT662 |
||
|"Cadet Series" |
|"Cadet Series" |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT662 USS Enterprise-D 2010.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT662 USS Enterprise-D 2010.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|USS ''Enterprise''-E |
|USS ''Enterprise''-E |
||
|AMT663 |
|AMT663 |
||
|"Cadet Series" |
|"Cadet Series" |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT663 USS Enterprise-E 2010.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT663 USS Enterprise-E 2010.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|USS ''Enterprise''-B |
|USS ''Enterprise''-B |
||
− | | rowspan="4" | [[AMT/Ertl]]-[[Platz]] |
+ | | rowspan="4" | [[AMT/Ertl]]-[[Platz]]<ref name ="Platz"/> |
|GDS8136 |
|GDS8136 |
||
|1:1000 |
|1:1000 |
||
|Japanese issue with improved decals |
|Japanese issue with improved decals |
||
− | |[[File:AMT-Platz Model kit GDS8136 USS Enterprise-B 2010.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT-Platz Model kit GDS8136 USS Enterprise-B 2010.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|USS ''Enterprise''-C |
|USS ''Enterprise''-C |
||
Line 979: | Line 1,063: | ||
| rowspan="3" |1:1400 |
| rowspan="3" |1:1400 |
||
|Japanese issue with improved decals |
|Japanese issue with improved decals |
||
− | |[[File:AMT-Platz Model kit GDS8137 USS Enterprise-C 2010.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT-Platz Model kit GDS8137 USS Enterprise-C 2010.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|USS ''Enterprise''-D |
|USS ''Enterprise''-D |
||
|GDS8138 |
|GDS8138 |
||
|Japanese issue with improved decals |
|Japanese issue with improved decals |
||
− | |[[File:AMT-Platz Model kit GDS8138 USS Enterprise-D 2010.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT-Platz Model kit GDS8138 USS Enterprise-D 2010.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|USS ''Enterprise''-E |
|USS ''Enterprise''-E |
||
|GDS8139 |
|GDS8139 |
||
|Japanese AMT issue with improved decals |
|Japanese AMT issue with improved decals |
||
− | |[[File:AMT-Platz Model kit GDS8139 USS Enterprise-E 2010.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT-Platz Model kit GDS8139 USS Enterprise-E 2010.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
− | |USS ''Enterprise'' |
+ | |USS ''Enterprise'' Refit |
|Polar Lights/Round 2 |
|Polar Lights/Round 2 |
||
|POL820 |
|POL820 |
||
|1:1000 |
|1:1000 |
||
| |
| |
||
− | |[[File:Polar Lights Model kit POL820 USS Enterprise 2010.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:Polar Lights Model kit POL820 USS Enterprise 2010.jpg|100px]] |
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! colspan="6" id="2011" | {{y|2011}} – [[45th anniversary]] |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|Klingon Bird-of-Prey |
|Klingon Bird-of-Prey |
||
| rowspan="9" | AMT/Round2 |
| rowspan="9" | AMT/Round2 |
||
|AMT664 |
|AMT664 |
||
− | | rowspan="11" |{{y|2011}} |
||
|1:350 |
|1:350 |
||
− | | |
+ | |Reissue 8230; improved tooling; includes optional landinggear |
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT664 Klingon Bird of Prey 2011.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT664 Klingon Bird of Prey 2011.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan="2" |Romulan Bird-of-Prey |
| rowspan="2" |Romulan Bird-of-Prey |
||
|AMT665 |
|AMT665 |
||
| rowspan="2" | 1:650 |
| rowspan="2" | 1:650 |
||
− | | |
+ | |Reissue op S957, 1975 style packaging |
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT665 Romulan Bird of Prey 2011.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT665 Romulan Bird of Prey 2011.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|AMT666 |
|AMT666 |
||
− | |Collector's edition; |
+ | |Collector's edition; reissue of S957; tin box poster box-art |
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT666 Romulan Bird of Prey 2011.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT666 Romulan Bird of Prey 2011.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|USS ''Reliant'' |
|USS ''Reliant'' |
||
|AMT667 |
|AMT667 |
||
|1:537 |
|1:537 |
||
− | | |
+ | |Reissue 8766; improved tooling |
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT667 USS Reliant 2011.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT667 USS Reliant 2011.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|USS ''Enterprise''-B |
|USS ''Enterprise''-B |
||
|AMT676 |
|AMT676 |
||
|1:1000 |
|1:1000 |
||
− | | |
+ | |Reissue 8761 |
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT676 USS Enterprise-B 2011.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT676 USS Enterprise-B 2011.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|USS ''Enterprise'' |
|USS ''Enterprise'' |
||
|AMT695 |
|AMT695 |
||
| rowspan="3" | 1:650 |
| rowspan="3" | 1:650 |
||
− | |Includes 2 in-scale |
+ | |Includes 2 in-scale {{dis|Tholian ship|22nd century|Tholian web-spinners}}; Includes {{USS|Defiant|NCC-1764}} (NCC-1764) decals; cast in "fluorescent" plastic |
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT695 USS Enterprise 2011.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT695 USS Enterprise 2011.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
− | |rowspan="2" |Klingon Battle Cruiser |
+ | | rowspan="2" |Klingon Battle Cruiser |
|AMT699 |
|AMT699 |
||
− | |Collector's edition; |
+ | |Collector's edition; reissue of S952; tin box with poster box-art; cast in light-green with chrome parts |
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT699 Klingon Battle Cruiser 2011.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT699 Klingon Battle Cruiser 2011.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|AMT720 |
|AMT720 |
||
− | | |
+ | |Reissue of S952 in 1968 style packaging |
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT720 Klingon Battle Cruiser 2011.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT720 Klingon Battle Cruiser 2011.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|USS ''Enterprise''-C |
|USS ''Enterprise''-C |
||
|AMT721 |
|AMT721 |
||
|1:1400 |
|1:1400 |
||
− | | |
+ | |Reissue of 8001 with battle damage decals |
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit 721 USS Enterprise-C 2012.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit 721 USS Enterprise-C 2012.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|USS ''Enterprise'' |
|USS ''Enterprise'' |
||
− | | rowspan="2" | Revell |
+ | | rowspan="2" | Revell-Germany |
|04880 |
|04880 |
||
| rowspan="2" | 1:600 |
| rowspan="2" | 1:600 |
||
− | |Revell original |
+ | |EU-only Revell original |
− | |[[File:Revell Model Kit 04880 USS Enterprise NCC-1701 2011.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:Revell Model Kit 04880 USS Enterprise NCC-1701 2011.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|Klingon Battle Cruiser D7 |
|Klingon Battle Cruiser D7 |
||
|04881 |
|04881 |
||
− | |Revell original; tooled to approximate the {{DS9|Trials and Tribble-ations}} appearance |
+ | |EU-only Revell original; tooled to approximate the {{DS9|Trials and Tribble-ations}} appearance |
− | |[[File:Revell Model Kit 04881 Klingon Battle Cruiser D7 2011.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:Revell Model Kit 04881 Klingon Battle Cruiser D7 2011.jpg|100px]] |
+ | |- |
||
+ | |USS ''Enterprise''-D |
||
+ | |[[De Agostini]]<ref>Japan-only DeAgostini original</ref> |
||
+ | |''n/a'' |
||
+ | |1:900 |
||
+ | |Planned 100-piece ''[[The Official Star Trek The Next Generation: Build the USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D]]'' [[partwork]]; canceled prematurely (after seven issues) due to the economic downturn following a national disaster |
||
+ | |[[File:The Official Star Trek The Next Generation Build the Enterprise-D issue 1 box.jpg|100px]] |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! colspan="6" id="2012" | {{y|2012}} |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|USS ''Reliant'' |
|USS ''Reliant'' |
||
− | | rowspan=" |
+ | | rowspan="6" | AMT/Round2 |
|AMT714 |
|AMT714 |
||
− | | rowspan="5" | {{y|2012}} |
||
|1:537 |
|1:537 |
||
|"Clear Edition"; cast in transparent plastic for lighting purposes |
|"Clear Edition"; cast in transparent plastic for lighting purposes |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT714 USS Reliant 2012.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT714 USS Reliant 2012.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
− | |Deep Space |
+ | |Deep Space 9 |
|AMT751 |
|AMT751 |
||
− | |1:3300<br/>1:2500 |
+ | |1:3300<br />1:2500 |
|New decal sheet; cast in clear plastic for lighting purposes; includes USS ''Defiant'' model |
|New decal sheet; cast in clear plastic for lighting purposes; includes USS ''Defiant'' model |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT751 Deep Space Nine Space Station 2012.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT751 Deep Space Nine Space Station 2012.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
− | | |
+ | |Adversary Set (2-piece set) |
|AMT752 |
|AMT752 |
||
− | |1:1400<br/>1:3700 |
+ | |1:1400<br />1:3700 |
− | |Reissue of |
+ | |Reissue of Klingon Bird of Prey and Ferengi Marauder from kit 6858; new decal sheet |
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT752 Adversary Set 2012.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT752 Adversary Set 2012.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|Romulan Warbird |
|Romulan Warbird |
||
Line 1,085: | Line 1,178: | ||
|1:3200 |
|1:3200 |
||
|Reissue of one piece from kit 6858; new decal sheet |
|Reissue of one piece from kit 6858; new decal sheet |
||
− | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT753 Romulan Warbird 2012.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT753 Romulan Warbird 2012.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
+ | |''Star Trek: The Motion Picture'' Set (3-piece set) |
||
− | |USS ''Enterprise'' |
||
+ | |AMT762 |
||
− | |Polar Lights/Round 2 |
||
+ | |1:2500 |
||
+ | |"Cadet Series"; ''K't'inga''-class, USS ''Reliant'', refit-USS ''Enterprise'' |
||
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT762 3-piece Motion Picture Set 2012.jpg|100px]] |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |Klingon ''K't'inga''-Class Battle Cruiser |
||
+ | |AMT794 |
||
+ | |1:537 |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT794 K't'inga class battle cruiser 2012.jpg|100px]] |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | rowspan="3" | USS ''Enterprise'' |
||
+ | | rowspan="3" | Polar Lights/Round 2 |
||
|POL889 |
|POL889 |
||
|1:1000 |
|1:1000 |
||
|Lunchbox tin edition |
|Lunchbox tin edition |
||
− | |[[File:Polar Lights Model kit POL889 USS Enterprise 2012.jpg| |
+ | |[[File:Polar Lights Model kit POL889 USS Enterprise 2012.jpg|100px]] |
|- |
|- |
||
+ | | rowspan="2" | POL880 |
||
− | |{{USS|Enterprise|alternate reality}} (Alternate Reality) |
||
+ | | rowspan="2" | 1:350 |
||
+ | | rowspan="2" | Same size as [[Constitution class model (original)#Three-foot model|three-foot studio model]]; with [[shuttlebay]] and in-scale [[Class F shuttlecraft]]; avant-premiere edition and regular edition with differing box art. Both box art designs by Alex Ross. |
||
+ | |[[File:Polar Lights Model kit POL880 USS Enterprise 2012 Limited Edition.jpg|100px]] |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |[[File:Polar Lights Model kit POL880 USS Enterprise 2012 Regular Edition.jpg|100px]] |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! colspan="6" id="2013" | {{y|2013}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |''Star Trek: The Original Series'' Set (3-piece set) |
||
+ | | rowspan="4" | AMT/Round 2 |
||
+ | |AMT762 |
||
+ | |1:2500 |
||
+ | |"Cadet Series"; D7-class, Romulan Bird-of-Prey, USS ''Enterprise'' (''TOS'') |
||
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT763 3-piece Original Series Set 2013.jpg|100px]] |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |Mr. Spock |
||
+ | |AMT810 |
||
+ | |1:12 |
||
+ | |Lunchbox tin edition |
||
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT810 Spock 2013.jpg|100px]] |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |USS ''Enterprise'' Bridge Set |
||
+ | |AMT808 |
||
+ | |1:35 |
||
+ | |With additional wall panel to complete bridge, and parts to compose 6 characters |
||
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT808 USS Enterprise Bridge 2013.jpg|100px]] |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |USS ''Enterprise''-E |
||
+ | |AMT853 |
||
+ | |1:1400 |
||
+ | |[[CGI]] cover art by [[John Eaves]] |
||
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT853 USS Enterprise-E 2013.jpg|100px]] |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |[[D7 class|Romulan Battle Cruiser]] |
||
+ | | rowspan="3" | Polar Lights/Round 2 |
||
+ | |POL897 |
||
+ | |1:1000 |
||
+ | |D7-class with Romulan decals |
||
+ | |[[File:Polar Lights Model kit POL897 Romulan Battle Cruiser 2012.jpg|100px]] |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |''Enterprise'' NX-01 |
||
+ | |POL902 |
||
+ | |1:350 |
||
+ | |Reissue PL4201 |
||
+ | |[[File:Polar Lights Model kit POL902 Enterprise NX-01 2013.jpg|100px]] |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |USS ''Enterprise'' |
||
+ | |POL908 |
||
+ | |1:1000 |
||
+ | |{{e|Space Seed}} edition; with in-scale {{SS|Botany Bay}} |
||
+ | |[[File:Polar Lights Model kit POL908 USS Enterprise Space Seed Edition 2013.jpg|100px]] |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |{{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701 alternate reality}} |
||
+ | |Revell-Germany |
||
+ | |04882 |
||
+ | |1:500 |
||
+ | |EU-only Revell original |
||
+ | |[[File:Revell Model Kit 04882 USS Enterprise Alternate 2013.jpg|100px]] |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! colspan="6" id="2014" | {{y|2014}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |Exploration Set (3-piece set) |
||
+ | | rowspan="3" | AMT/Round 2 |
||
+ | |AMT848 |
||
+ | |1:2 |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT848 Exploration Set 2014.jpg|100px]] |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |USS ''Defiant'' |
||
+ | |AMT845 |
||
+ | |1:420 |
||
+ | |First reissue under new ownership |
||
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT845 USS Defiant 2014.JPG|100px]] |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' Set (3-piece set) |
||
+ | |AMT764 |
||
+ | |1:2500 |
||
+ | |"Cadet Series"; {{USS|Defiant|2370}}, {{USS|Saratoga|NCC-31911}} and the {{class|Galor}}. |
||
+ | |[[File:AMT 2015 Defiant, Saratoga, Galor class models.jpg|100px]] |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ||{{NX|01}} [[refit|Refit]] |
||
| rowspan="2" | Polar Lights/Round 2 |
| rowspan="2" | Polar Lights/Round 2 |
||
+ | |POL898 |
||
− | |''TBA'' |
||
− | | rowspan="2" | |
+ | | rowspan="2" |1:1000 |
+ | |Contains parts to construct either a standard {{class|NX}} or a [[NX class model#Refit NX-class design|refit NX-Class]]; box art by [[Doug Drexler]] |
||
+ | |[[File:Polar Lights Model kit POL898 Enterprise NX-01 refit 2013.jpg|100px]] |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |USS ''Reliant'' |
||
+ | |POL906 |
||
+ | |New tooling, not associated with the AMT release |
||
+ | |[[File:Polar Lights Model kit POL906 USS Reliant 2014.jpg|100px]] |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |USS ''Enterprise'' |
||
+ | | rowspan="4" | [[Fascinations]] |
||
+ | |MMS280 |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | |"Metal Earth" model constructed from two 4-inch sq. sheets of stainless steel |
||
+ | |[[File:Fascinations USS Enterprise packaged.jpg|100px]] |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |USS ''Enterprise''-D |
||
+ | |MMS281 |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | |"Metal Earth" model constructed from two 4-inch sq. sheets of stainless steel |
||
+ | |[[File:Fascinations USS Enterprise-D packaged.jpg|100px]] |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |Klingon Bird-of-Prey |
||
+ | |MMS282 |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | |"Metal Earth" model constructed from two 4-inch sq. sheets of stainless steel |
||
+ | |[[File:Fascinations Klingon Bird-of-Prey packaged.jpg|100px]] |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |Klingon ''Vor'cha'' Class |
||
+ | |MMS283 |
||
+ | |1:4373 |
||
+ | |"Metal Earth" model constructed from two 4-inch sq. sheets of stainless steel |
||
+ | |[[File:Fascinations Klingon Vor'cha Class packaged.jpg|100px]] |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! colspan="6" id="2015" | {{y|2015}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |USS ''Enterprise'' Cutaway |
||
+ | | rowspan="3" |AMT/Round 2 |
||
+ | |AMT891 |
||
+ | |1:537 |
||
+ | |Improved "cut-away" reissue of 8790 |
||
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT891 USS Enterprise Cutaway 2015.jpg|100px]] |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |USS ''Enterprise'' Set (2-piece set) |
||
+ | |AMT913 |
||
+ | |1:1000<br />1:650 |
||
+ | |"Build 2Gether"; use of Polar Lights' set of molds for the smaller model. |
||
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT913 2-piece USS Enterprise Set 2015.jpg|100px]] |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |Ships of the Line (4-kit set) |
||
+ | |AMT914 |
||
|1:2500 |
|1:2500 |
||
+ | |Pre-decorated "snap-fit" versions of previously-released kits with individually packaged ships: USS ''Enterprise'', D7 Klingon Battle Cruiser, USS ''Reliant'' and USS ''Defiant'' |
||
− | | |
||
+ | |[[File:AMT914 Ships of the Line assortment.jpg|100px]] |
||
|- |
|- |
||
+ | |Romulan Bird-of-Prey |
||
− | |{{USS|Thunderchild}} |
||
+ | | rowspan="3" | Polar Lights/Round 2 |
||
− | |''TBA'' |
||
+ | |POL934 |
||
+ | | rowspan="3" | 1:1000 |
||
+ | |New tooling, not associated with the AMT release |
||
+ | |[[File:Polar Lights Model kit POL934 Romulan Bird-of-Prey (23rd century) 2015.jpg|100px]] |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |USS ''Enterprise'' |
||
+ | |POL936 |
||
+ | |Pre-decorated "snap-fit" version of previously-released kits |
||
+ | |[[File:Polar Lights Model kit POL936 USS Enterprise 2015.jpg|100px]] |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |Klingon D7 Battle Cruiser |
||
+ | |POL937 |
||
+ | |In the original colors of the [[D7 class model|studio model]] pre-decorated "snap-fit" version of previously-released kits |
||
+ | |[[File:Polar Lights Model kit POL937 Klingon Battle Cruiser 2015.jpg|100px]] |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! colspan="6" id="2016" | {{y|2016}} – [[50th anniversary]] |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |USS ''Excelsior'' |
||
+ | | rowspan="4" |AMT/Round2 |
||
+ | |AMT843 |
||
|1:1000 |
|1:1000 |
||
+ | |NX-2000 or NCC-2000 versions; Improved molding tools |
||
− | | |
||
+ | ||[[File:Round2 AMT Model kit AMT843 USS Excelsior 2016.jpg|100px]] |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |USS ''Enterprise'' |
||
+ | |AMT947 |
||
+ | |1:650 |
||
+ | |Reissue of AMT610 (2008) with 50th anniversary slip-over cover |
||
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT947 USS Enterprise 2016.jpg|100px]] |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |Klingon Bird-of-Prey |
||
+ | |AMT949 |
||
+ | |1:350 |
||
+ | |Reissue/Revised wing baffles and landing gear parts; ''Star Trek: III'' version |
||
+ | |[[File:Round2 AMT Model kit AMT949 Klingon Bird of Prey (ST3) 2016.jpg|100px]] |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |USS ''Enterprise-D'' |
||
+ | |AMT955 |
||
+ | |1:1400 |
||
+ | |Clear edition, removable saucer section |
||
+ | |[[File:Round2 Model kit AMT955 Enterprise-D Clear Edition 2016.jpg|100px]] |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |USS ''Enterprise '' |
||
+ | |Polar Lights/Round 2 |
||
+ | |POL938 |
||
+ | |1:350 |
||
+ | |50th Anniversary Edition; Reissue w/ detailed bridge and smooth saucer parts |
||
+ | |[[File:Polar Lights Model kit POL938 Enterprise TOS 50th 2017.jpg|100px]] |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |50th Anniversary USS ''Enterprise'' Set |
||
+ | |Revell-Germany |
||
+ | |05721 |
||
+ | |1:600<br />1:500 |
||
+ | |EU-only; contains both reality versions of the USS ''Enterprise''; glue and paint included |
||
+ | |[[File:Revell Model Kit 05721 USS Enterprise 50th Anniverary Set 2016.jpg|100px]] |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! colspan="6" id="2017" | {{y|2017}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |[[F-104 Starfighter]] (with USS ''Enterprise'') |
||
+ | | rowspan="5" |AMT/Round2 |
||
+ | |AMT953 |
||
+ | |1:48<br>1:2500 |
||
+ | |{{e|Tomorrow is Yesterday}} edition; USS ''Enterprise'' from kit 6618 (1988) in a smaller scale than F-104 for a forced-perspective display |
||
+ | |[[File:Round2Models AMT953-F-104-Starfigther 2017.jpg|100px]] |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |USS ''Enterprise'' Model Set (7-piece set) |
||
+ | |AMT954 |
||
+ | |1:2500 |
||
+ | |All seven prime universe ''Enterprise'' versions; Snap-fit reissues of Cadet Series with new ''Enterprise'' NX-01, derived from the Polar Lights molds |
||
+ | |[[File:Round2 Model kit AMT954 Enterprise-SET-SNAP 2017.jpg|100px]] |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |Klingon ''Vor'Cha-Class'' |
||
+ | |AMT1027 |
||
+ | |1:1400 |
||
+ | |Reissue AMT/ERTL 6812 (1992); retooled clear Parts, metal support rod |
||
+ | |[[File:AMT1027-12-Klingon-Vorcha-Pkg-small-1.jpg|100px]] |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |Cardassian ''Galor''-Class |
||
+ | |AMT1028 |
||
+ | |1:750 |
||
+ | |Updated version with clear parts |
||
+ | |[[File:Round2Models Kit AMT1028 Cardassian Galor 2017.jpg|100px]] |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |USS ''Reliant'' |
||
+ | |AMT1036 |
||
+ | |1:537 |
||
+ | |Reissue AMT667 (2010) |
||
+ | |[[File:Round2Models Kit AMT1036 Reliant 2017.jpg|100px]] |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |USS ''Enterprise'' Refit |
||
+ | |Polar Lights/Round2 |
||
+ | |POL949 |
||
+ | |1:350 |
||
+ | |Reissue POL880; new box art |
||
+ | |[[File:Round2 Polar Lights Model Kit USS Enterprise Refit Reissue 1-350 POL949 2017.jpg|100px]] |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! colspan="7" id="2018" | {{y|2018}} – Introduction synchronized/unified box-art for all licensed kit companies<ref>The unified box-art format was also imposed on other toy and gaming companies like [[Modiphius Entertainment]] and [[Art Asylum|Diamond Select Toys]] – by 2020 two of the few remaining merchandise franchise partners {{TrekMovie.com|2017/08/21/comprehensive-guide-to-all-the-star-trek-discovery-licensees-and-merchandise}} – for its products and which includes starship (toy) replicas as well.</ref> |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |USS ''Enterprise'' Refit |
||
+ | |AMT/Round2 |
||
+ | |AMT1080 |
||
+ | |1:537 |
||
+ | |Reissue of No. 8617 (1992 w/shuttlecraft); new: metal support rod and updated decals (no aztec) |
||
+ | |[[File:Round2 AMT Model Kit USS Enterprise 1-537 2018.jpg|100px]] |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |Klingon Battle Cruiser K't'inga-Class {{IKS|Amar}} |
||
+ | | rowspan="3" | Polar Lights/Round2 |
||
+ | |POL950 |
||
+ | |1:350 |
||
+ | |{{film|1}} 2 feet half studio scale model; new "near black" and clear mold; lighting kit separately available. |
||
+ | |[[File:Round2 Polar Lights Model Kit Klingon K't'inga 1-350 2018.jpg|100px]] |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |USS ''Defiant'' |
||
+ | |POL952 |
||
+ | | rowspan="2" | 1:1000 |
||
+ | |Polar Lights original; snap kit molded in grey |
||
+ | |[[File:Round2 Polar Lights Model Kit USS Defiant 1-1000 2017.jpg|100px]] |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |{{USS|Grissom|NCC-638}} & Klingon ''Bird of Prey'' |
||
+ | |POL957 |
||
+ | |{{film|3}} Snap kits; Polar Lights originals and first-time official model kit release of the {{class|Oberth}} |
||
+ | |[[File:Round2 Polar Lights Model Kit USS Grissom and Klingon Bird of Prey 1-1000 2018.jpg|100px]] |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |{{USS|Franklin}} NX-326 |
||
+ | | rowspan="2" | [[Moebius Models]] |
||
+ | |MOE975 |
||
+ | |1:350 |
||
+ | |Original release |
||
+ | |[[File:Star Trek Beyond USS Franklin NX-326 - Moebius Models.jpg|100px]] |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |{{USS|Kelvin}} NCC-0514 |
||
+ | |MOE976 |
||
+ | |1:1000 |
||
+ | |Original release; with interior shuttlebay |
||
+ | |[[File:Star Trek USS Kelvin NCC-0514 - Moebius Models.jpg|100px]] |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! colspan="6" id="2019" | {{y|2019}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |DS9 Runabout {{USS|Rio Grande}} |
||
+ | | rowspan="3" |AMT/Round2 |
||
+ | |AMT1084(M) |
||
+ | |1:72 |
||
+ | |Reissue of AMT8741 (1993) plus optional Sensor Cluster |
||
+ | |[[File:Round2 AMT Model Kit DS9 RioGrande Runabout 2019.jpg|100px]] |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |Romulan Warbird |
||
+ | |AMT1125 |
||
+ | |1:3200 |
||
+ | |Reissue AMT753 (2012); dome base with metal rod support |
||
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT1125 Romulan Warbird 2019.jpg|100px]] |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |USS ''Enterprise''-D |
||
+ | |AMT1126(M) |
||
+ | | rowspan="2" |1:2500 |
||
+ | |Snap-Kit; molded in color with Aztec Decals |
||
+ | |[[File:Round2 AMT Model Kit USS Enterprise D Snap 1-2500 2019.jpg|100px]] |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |{{USS|Discovery}} NCC-1031 |
||
+ | | rowspan="4" |Polar Lights/Round2 |
||
+ | |POL961(M) |
||
+ | |Snap-Kit with metalic Decals |
||
+ | |[[File:Round2 PolarLights Kit USS Discovery Snap 1-2500 2019.jpg|100px]] |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |USS ''Enterprise'' NX-01 |
||
+ | |POL966(M) |
||
+ | |1:1000 |
||
+ | |Snap-Kit; with parts for refit-configuration |
||
+ | |[[File:Round2 Polar Lights Model Kit USS Enterprise NX-01 Snap 1-1000 2019.jpg|100px]] |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |{{USS|Shenzhou}} |
||
+ | |POL967(M) |
||
+ | | rowspan="2" |1:2500 |
||
+ | |SnapKit |
||
+ | |[[File:Round2 PolarLights Model Kit USS Shenzhou NCC-1227 Snap 1-2500 2019.jpg|100px]] |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |USS ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701 (Discovery) |
||
+ | |POL971 |
||
+ | |SnapKit |
||
+ | |[[File:Polar Lights Model kit POL971 USS Enterprise (Discovery) 2019.jpg|100px]] |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | rowspan="2" |USS ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701 |
||
+ | | rowspan="3" |Revell-Germany |
||
+ | |00454 |
||
+ | | rowspan="2" |1:600 |
||
+ | |Essentially an EU-only reissue of Revell 04880 (2011), this "Technik" one with light and sound effects rigs; box-art synchronized with those of AMT and Polar Lights |
||
+ | |[[File:Revell Model Kit 00454 USS Enterprise 2019.jpg|100px]] |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | |04991 |
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+ | |EU-only standard reissue |
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+ | |[[File:Revell Model Kit 04991 USS Enterprise 2019.jpg|100px]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |USS ''Voyager'' |
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+ | |04992 |
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+ | |1:670 |
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+ | |EU-only reissue Revell 3612 (1997) |
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+ | |[[File:Revell Model Kit 04992 USS Voyager 2019.jpg|100px]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! colspan="6" id="2020" | {{y|2020}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |USS ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701 (Discovery) |
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+ | | rowspan="4" |Polar Lights/Round2 |
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+ | |POL973(M) |
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+ | | rowspan="3" | 1:1000 |
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+ | |Issued with optional lighting kit |
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+ | |[[File:Polar Lights Model kit POL973M USS Enterprise (Discovery) 2020.jpg|100px]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Refit-USS ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701, "Wrath of Khan Edition" |
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+ | |POL974(M) |
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+ | |Reissue of POL820 from 2010 with "Wrath of Khan" damage decals; SnapKit |
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+ | |[[File:PL Enterprise Refit Wrath of Khan Ed 2020.jpg|100px]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |USS ''Reliant'', "Wrath of Khan Edition" |
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+ | |POL975(M) |
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+ | |Companion release for POL 974(M); reissue of POL906 from 2014 with ''Wrath of Khan'' damage decals; SnapKit |
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+ | |[[File:Polar Lights Model kit POL975M USS Reliant 2020.jpg|100px]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Galileo Shuttlecraft |
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+ | |POL909 |
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+ | |1:32 |
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+ | |11 in / 23 cm, no interior, clear parts for lighting, based off AMT S595 from 1974 but newly tooled without the interior |
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+ | |[[File:Polar Lights Model kit POL909 Shuttlecraft Galileo PKG 2020.jpg|100px]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! colspan="6" id="2021" |{{y|2021}} – [[55th anniversary]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |USS ''Enterprise''-D |
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+ | |[[Eaglemoss Collections|Eaglemoss/Hero Collector]]<br>DeAgostini (Japan)/[[Fanhome]] |
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+ | |''n/a'' |
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+ | |1:916 |
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+ | |''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Build The USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D]]'' 120-stage partwork |
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+ | |[[File:Star Trek TNG Build The USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D issue 1.jpg|100px]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Deep Space 9 with USS ''Defiant'' and Cardassian {{class|Keldon}} Cruiser |
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+ | | rowspan="4" |AMT/Round2 |
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+ | |AMT1245 |
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+ | | |
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+ | 1:3300<br> |
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+ | 1:2500<br> |
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+ | 1:2500 |
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+ | |16" wide DS9 and 2¾" long '' Defiant'' (reissue AMT751 from 2012) molded in clear ABS, 5¾" long ''Keldon'' (modified reissue of AMT764 from 2014) in white |
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+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT1245 Deep Space 9, USS Defiant, Keldon class cruiser.jpg|100px]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |USS ''Excelsior'' |
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+ | |AMT1257(M) |
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+ | |1:1000 |
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+ | |Reissue AMT843 (2016) |
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+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT1257M USS Excelsior 2021.jpg|100px]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |USS ''Enterprise'' Bridge |
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+ | |AMT1270/12 |
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+ | |1:32 |
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+ | |Reisue of AMT808 (2013) |
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+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT1270 USS Enterprise Bridge 2022.jpg|100px]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |USS ''Enterprise'' |
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+ | |AMT1296/12 |
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+ | |1:650 |
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+ | |Reissue S951 (1968), albeit with modern stand and ''Enterprise'' only decals |
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+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT1296 USS Enterprise 2021.jpg|100px]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | rowspan="2" |USS ''Voyager'' |
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+ | | rowspan="3" |Polar Lights/Round2 |
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+ | |POL980(M) |
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+ | | rowspan="2" |1:1000 |
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+ | |New, improved tooling; Polar Lights original, not associated with the Revell-Monogram releases |
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+ | |[[File:PolarLights Model kit POL980M USS-Voyager 2021 Standard Ed.jpg|100px]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |POL992(M) |
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+ | |"Clear Edition"; cast in transparent plastic for lighting purposes |
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+ | |[[File:Polar Lights Model kit POL992M USS-Voyager 2021 Clear-Ed.jpg|100px]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |USS Enterprise TOS/Pilot Edition |
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+ | | POL993(M) |
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+ | | 1:350 |
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+ | |Re-release with parts for first and second pilot episodes or series version; with hangar bay and tiny bridge. |
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+ | |[[File:POL993M 04 Star Trek TOS USS Enterprise w Pilot Edition Parts packaging.jpg|frameless|100x100px]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! colspan="6" id="2022" | {{y|2022}} – Introduction of the mandatory "[[:File: Star Trek Universe logo.jpg|''Star Trek'' Universe" logo]]<ref>The mandatory use of the logo was abandonded in the latter half of 2023 due to the failure of the ''Universe'' concept (see, ''[[Streaming service#Proliferation fallout|main article]]'').</ref> |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |USS Enterprise-C |
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+ | |AMT/Round2 |
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+ | |AMT1332(M) |
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+ | |1:1400 |
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+ | |Reissue in clear/translucent plastic; multiple decal options |
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+ | |[[File: AMT Model kit AMT1332M USS Enterprise NCC-1701-C 2022.jpg|100px]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |USS ''Grissom''/Klingon ''Bird of Prey'' |
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+ | | rowspan="4" | Polar Lights/Round2 |
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+ | |POL975 |
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+ | |1:1000 |
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+ | |Identical reissue of 2018 release, but with revised box art |
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+ | |[[File: Polar Lights Model kit POL957 (2022).jpg|100px]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |USS ''Grissom'' |
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+ | |POL991(M) |
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+ | |1:350 |
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+ | |13 ¾ inches / 35 cm. Molded in white with clear parts. Decals for 6 different ship versions. Optional rear details TNG/''The Search for Spock'' |
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+ | |[[File:Polar Lights POL991 USS-Grissom 1-350 2022.jpg|100px]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Galileo Shuttlecraft with Interior |
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+ | |POL995(M) |
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+ | |1:32 |
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+ | |Reissue POL909 from 2020 with Interior |
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+ | |[[File:Polar Lights Model kit POL909 Galileo Shuttle 2022.jpg|100px]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! colspan="6" id="2023" | {{y|2023}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Space Station K-7 |
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+ | |rowspan="2"|AMT/Round2 |
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+ | |AMT1215/12 |
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+ | |1:7600 |
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+ | |Reissue AMT644 (2010), albeit with classic box cover |
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+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT1415 K-7 Space Station 2023.jpg|100px]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Klingon Bird-of-Prey |
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+ | |AMT1400(M) |
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+ | |rowspan="2"|1:350 |
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+ | |Reissue AMT949 (2016) |
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+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT1400 Klingon Bird of Prey 2023.jpg|100px]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Klingon ''[[Kronos One]]'' |
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+ | |Polar Lights/Round2 |
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+ | |POL997(M) |
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+ | |Adaptation of POL950 K'tinga (2018) as seen in ''The Undiscovered Country'' |
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+ | |[[File:POL997M-06KronosOne 1500x.png|100px]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! colspan="6" id="2024" | {{y|2024}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Klingon Alien Battle Cruiser |
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+ | |rowspan="2"|AMT/Round2 |
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+ | |AMT1428 |
||
+ | |1:650 |
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+ | |Reissue with revised decals; molded in color; classic Aurora 923 (1972) box art and title |
||
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT1428 Klingon Battle Cruiser 2024.jpg|100px]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |USS ''Enterprise''-D |
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+ | |AMT1429 |
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+ | |1:1400 |
||
+ | |Reissue molded in translucent white plastic; additional decals for {{USS|Syracuse}}; removable saucer section with detachable [[captain's yacht]] |
||
+ | |[[File:AMT Model kit AMT1429 USS Enterprise-D 2024.jpg|100px]] |
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+ | |- |
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|} |
|} |
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+ | {{small|<references />}} |
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+ | |||
+ | =="Garage" model kits== |
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+ | Over the years, from the 1990s onward after {{s|TNG}} had premiered, several "amateur" (meaning not officially recognized), both unauthorized as well as unlicensed and often short-lived companies, dubbed "Garage kit makers" by the model kit community, sprung up, producing ''Star Trek'' model kits. These "companies" often produced lesser-known [[canon]] or [[Trekkie|fan]]-designed non-canon classes of starships which were typically made out of glass reinforced plastic (GRP), commonly referred to as "fiberglass" or "resin" (somewhat incorrectly, as this term also refers to more modern composite plastic materials). Fiberglass "conversion kits" to improve or customize officially-released models have also been released, along with "aztec-ing" painting templates, and custom decals. |
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+ | |||
+ | Typically, the production run of items produced by these companies tended to be quite low, numbering in the few hundreds instead of the thousands produced by the officially licensed model kit companies, thereby becoming relatively rare and quite expensive. This was due to two reasons. First, as amateur companies, these garage companies could not afford the professional, high-grade steel molds utilized by the professional model kit companies from which the kit parts were cast. Instead, lower grade molds were used, typically made out of cheaper material such as baked clay, plastic resin, gypsum, or plaster, all of which susceptible to wear and tear far beyond of that of the ones used by the professional model kit manufacturers, meaning these molds worn out much faster. For these same (economic) reasons, garage kits tended to consist of far fewer parts, cast as solid pieces, meaning that the completed models were quite heavy compared to those constructed out of the injection molded plastic parts (vacuformed as opposed to those of the garage companies which were simply cast) of the model kits from their officially licensed counterparts. The quality of garage kits using those molds near the end of their lifespan tended to diminish as cast parts exhibited an ever-increasing number of air bubbles and excess "flash" on the parts due to widening apertures in the seams of worn-out molds. Constructing garage kits therefore required a certain amount of experience on the part of the modeler. |
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+ | |||
+ | {| class="wiki-sidebar" style="float:right;" |
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+ | | colspan="1" align="center" |[[File:Alex Jaeger, Akira class model.jpg|180px]] |
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+ | | colspan="1" align="center" |[[File:Alex Jaeger, Saber class model.jpg|180px]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | colspan="2" class="even" |<center>[[Alex Jaeger]] holding 1999 Starcrafts 1:1400 scaled garage kits of his {{class|Akira}} design, as well as that of his {{class|Saber}} from the same company on the right, the only physical models of either commercially available at the time (2009).</center> |
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+ | |} |
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+ | Second, aside from the practical reasons keeping production runs low, there was a legal one as well. As unauthorized companies, low production runs were a means to operate under the radar of the Paramount Marketing and Licensing Department (currently [[Paramount Consumer Products]]), thereby dodging copyright legalities. It appeared however, that the official [[Star Trek franchise|franchise]] has, until recently, turned a blind eye to their activities, as no litigation against any of them were hitherto known to exist, at least publicly. {{el|www.trademarkandcopyrightlawblog.com/2016/07/the-pleads-of-the-many-star-trek-50-50-star-trek-litigations}} No doubt this was due to the fact that many of them were relatively short-lived as well as the fact that virtually all of them initially produced ''Star Trek'' ships that were not produced or planned by any of the officially licensed model kit companies at the time, even if some of those ships were yet to be produced by them later on, usually at a different scale. In turn, garage companies themselves usually observed strict adherence of not producing ships that ''were'' produced by the official model kit companies (though some of them did in later years, again at different scales) and not showing any official imagery on or in their box-art or instruction sheets as well as not distributing their products directly but rather through official intermediaries. The initial lack of legal actions against them has emboldened some of the still surviving garage companies, such as Starcraft Models, to employ professional, full-fledged websites, marketing their products. However, while former franchise owner [[Paramount Pictures]] had condoned the existence of these companies, subsequent owner [[CBS Corporation]] appeared to be of a different [[mindset]] and had more recently started to crack down on these "interlopers"; the Starcraft Models website, for example, went unexpectedly dark in late 2015, and has not been up since. {{bl|www.starcraftmodels.com}} |
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+ | |||
+ | UK-based Warp Models (one of the first, and its products at the time distributed through the famed London, UK-based genre retailer {{el|forbiddenplanet.com|Forbidden Planet}}), and US-based Federation Models, Nova Hobbies, and Starcrafts (the one currently known as "Starcraft Models") were among the best-known unlicensed garage kit makers. Warp Models in particular was noteworthy, as they only produced canon ships and where possible in-scale with those of the AMT product-line. For {{film|8}}, [[John Eaves]] used a garage kit of the USS ''Enterprise''-C to create gold [[model]]s which were used in the USS ''Enterprise''-E's [[observation lounge]]. {{eavesdropping|2009/06/26/the-golden-enterprise/}} With the exception of Warp Models, most garage kit companies preferred to release their ''Star Trek'' products uniformly as 1:1400 scale model kits, a scale corresponding with that of AMT's 1988 ''Enterprise''-D model kit, but otherwise rarely used by the official model kit companies as far as their ''Star Trek'' product lines were concerned. |
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+ | |||
+ | As a format, garage kit companies not only turned out to be popular for model kits, but for 1:3900 scale [[Star Trek: The Role Playing Game#Legacy FASA gaming miniatures|gaming miniatures]] as well, those originating from [[FASA]] in particular, and several specialized gaming miniatures garage companies have also been concurrently in existence. |
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+ | |||
+ | ==Appendices== |
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+ | ===See also=== |
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+ | |||
+ | *[[Star Trek starship miniatures|''Star Trek'' starship miniatures]] – links to many pre-painted starship models not listed above |
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+ | |||
+ | ===External links=== |
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+ | *{{el|federationmodels.com|Selection of "garage" companies producing unlicensed model kits|federationmodels.com|Federation Models}} |
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− | == See also == |
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+ | *{{el|starshipmodeler.com/trek/trekscales.cfm|An exhaustive listing of Star Trek model kits produced by licensed and unlicensed companies|starshipmodeler.com|Starship Modeler}} |
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− | * [[Star Trek starship miniatures]] |
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+ | *[[w:c:memory-foxtrot|Memory Foxtrot]], the Sci Fi Model Kit Database wiki |
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− | ==External links== |
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− | *[http://www.federationmodels.com/ Selection of "garage" companies producing unlicensed model kits] at [http://www.federationmodels.com/ federationmodels.com] |
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− | *[http://www.starshipmodeler.com/trek/trekscales.cfm An exhaustive listing of Star Trek model kits produced by licensed and unlicensed companies] at [http://www.starshipmodeler.com starshipmodeler.com] |
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Latest revision as of 09:30, 5 January 2024
(written from a Production point of view)
The development of Star Trek model kits began shortly after Star Trek: The Original Series began to air in 1966. AMT acquired the license to produce plastic model kits based on the series and announced their plan to produce a kit of the USS Enterprise.
The model's resounding success at retail prompted AMT's development of a follow-up kit, resulting in the creation of the D7-class Klingon battle cruiser, released as model kit in 1968. It was specifically designed for AMT by Matt Jefferies. The D7 design was soon featured in the third season of Star Trek by the show's producers. These two models were the only Star Trek models AMT released while The Original Series was still in production. The only other company, besides AMT/Aurora, that produced model kits while the series was in production, though only just barely, was the Japanese company KSN Midori, in the guise of two differently sized USS Enterprise kits, for the Japanese market only.
Over the next decade, and after The Original Series had wrapped, AMT would expand upon the line to include the Romulan Bird-of-Prey, a Spock figure kit, and scaled versions of Star Trek props. Originally, AMT chose not to license the Star Trek name outside of the US. Aurora Plastics Corporation, another noted model kit company, leased AMT's molds and released the models outside of the US. The Spock figure kit originated from Aurora but a reciprocal leasing agreement gave AMT the exclusive rights to release the figure in the US. AMT bought the Spock figure's tooling from Aurora in 1976.
At the release of Star Trek: The Motion Picture, AMT was acquired by Matchbox (or rather its parent company Lesney Products & Co. Ltd.) and began to expand its range to include the refit-Enterprise, the K't'inga-class battle cruiser, and the long range shuttle. AMT continued to release kits based on the Star Trek films following its acquisition by the Ertl Company in 1981. AMT/Ertl subsequently gained the licenses to produce model kits based on The Next Generation and Deep Space Nine but Revell-Monogram was able to outbid them for the license to produce ships from Star Trek: Voyager. AMT/Ertl's original Star Trek line came to an end in 1999.
Following AMT/Ertl's merger with Racing Champions, the company tried to revive the Star Trek line with four re-releases in 2005. The line's revival strongly improved after 2008 when the AMT division was acquired by Round 2 LLC and was given a new and unique AMT branding.
Since the 1990s, a limited number of other companies including GEOmetric Design, Tsukuda Hobby, Polar Lights (acquired from Racing Champions by Round 2 in 2007), Platz (through an one-time-only sub-license from Polar Lights), Bandai, and De Agostini (Japan) have been officially licensed to produce plastic Star Trek model kits. Excepting Polar Lights, most of these licenses were extended on an one-time-only basis for either a limited time (Tsukuda, Bandai), a particular kind of kit only (GEOmatric Design's figurine kits, De Agostini's single ship partwork model kit) or special occasions (Platz[1]). In 2016, Moebius Models became the last known third-party model kit company to be extended a temporary, to the alternate reality films restricted, licence to manufacture and release such Star Trek model kits. Of their planned four releases however, only two were eventually released in 2018. [2]
As of 2020 though, Revell Germany (spun-off from Revell-Monogram in 2006, becoming a fully European-owned independent company) and Round 2 LLC (current owner of both AMT and Polar Lights) are the only two known fully licensed model kit companies to actually release Star Trek model kits on a regular basis, Revell Germany doing so far less frequently than its two American counterparts do, with AMT limiting itself to re-issues of their kit releases predating their acquisition by Round 2. The status of the US Revell-Monogram Voyager license, was until 2021 unclear as no Star Trek model kit has been released by them since 1997, nor are any likely to follow as the last Monogram owner Hobbico declared bankruptcy in June 2018. [3]
However, that uncertainty came to an end in July 2021, when Polar Lights released a differently scaled and retooled USS Voyager model kit, indicating that the Voyager license had in the mean time been acquired for the North-American home market by Round 2 as well, meaning that all official Star Trek model kits – save one – were as of 2021 produced under a single roof for the first time since Revell-Monogram acquired the original Voyager license around 1994. The European license however, still resides with the German Revell branch, which was spun off from Monogram in 2006. Revell-Germany incidentally, has gained the distinction of becoming the first to release an officially licensed Star Trek model kit based on the alternate reality films, that of the alternate reality Enterprise in 2013 – and only joined by Moebius Models five years later as aforementioned. Unlike those from Moebius Models however, the Revell-Germany model kit is under the license stipulations formally forbidden to be sold on North-American soil, as are all the other Revell-Germany Star Trek kit (re-)releases for that matter, including the very same Voyager reissue ones as previously released in North-America by former parent Monogram. (see: main article)
By 2021, Revell-Germany and Eaglemoss Collections were the only two other companies left anywhere else in the world still retaining an official license to produce Star Trek model kits beyond Round 2 LLC itself. Contrary to the Revell-Germany releases though, the British single one-off specialty kit from Eaglemoss is allowed to be sold in North America. The licensing of Star Trek model kits is traditionally the purview of Paramount Consumer Products and its predecessors, and the different treatment of the German-produced kits and the single British one is but one of many examples of the department's confusing policies, sometimes frustrating fans and customers, including model kit collectors. Former VAM producer and fan Robert Meyer Burnett became one of the Star Trek alumni who publicly voiced his frustration at these department policies in a February 2017 Word Balloon podcast interview (currently posted on YouTube), where he related the lengths he had to go through to get his hands on a copy of the Revell-Germany alternate reality Enterprise model kit.
Star Trek model kits, both the official ones as well as the below-mentioned "garage" kits, have been covered extensively in a wide range of hobby magazines and book titles concerning themselves with the subject, and of which the British Sci-Fi & Fantasy Models publication has, until recently, especially warranted attention.
Quick to point out kit (canon) inaccuracies as had already been the case with the very first 1966 Enterprise kit and the subsequent AMT releases – which has to this date forced them to frequently retool the masters for kit re-issues – more adult kit modelers are in general sticklers for accuracy, regardless of the subject matter and unsurprising considering the amount of time they are required to spend on their builds. Recognizing and acknowledging the phenomenon among Star Trek modelers, it was especially Bandai and Polar Lights who took their customers' need for accuracy to heart with the praised 2003-2004 kit-line in Bandai's case, whereas Polar Lights took it up a notch even further with their critically acclaimed 1:350 scale model kit line, launched in 2003. It has also served as a rationale why Polar Lights has apparently been appointed as the lead company for truly new Star Trek model kit releases by owner Round 2.
A major source of frustration and chagrin for an entire generation of Star Trek modelers had until the late 1990s been the complete lack of good actual studio model reference material for their builds, particularly in regard to painting, deeming the usual artistic interpretations featured as box-art of little to no use. Even though AMT had some pictures (precious few though, as far as modelers were concerned) of the actual studio models featured on the box covers and sides of their 1980 The Motion Picture kit releases, they did not continue do so afterwards, with the exception of the 1992 K't'inga-class and three of the four 1993-1996 Deep Space Nine kits – even though they had sometimes and very sparingly featured studio model photography on the box sides of other kits as had been the case with the 1989 3-Piece "Adversary Set", featuring the real color of the original D'deridex class model. Incidentally, AMT had used the production-used D7 class model (actually one of AMT's two tooling masters for kit production, but usurped by the strapped-for-cash Original Series production for filming purposes) as box-cover art for their aforementioned 1968 kit release, becoming the very first and for twelve years the only time an actual studio model was used as such, but strong studio light flooding blurred out the model's original paint scheme in the picture, precipitating a decades-long misconception in Star Trek-lore, not in the least among modelers, of what the real color of the D7-class was.
Revell-Monogram became the first company to realize the added value of actual studio model imagery for modelers as visual aid, as emphatically stated on their boxes, and was consistent in its use as box-cover art – but, excepting Maquis raider and Kazon shuttle kits, not on the box sides where pictures of the completed model kits were used instead – of their 1995 Voyager kits, though dispensing with it afterwards for the reissues and new releases, featuring photographs of completed model kits instead (conceivably for copyright reasons, i.e. having to additionally pay the franchise for picture use - see also below), considered equally useless by modelers.
Until then modelers had to make do with low-resolution blurry motion picture stills, taken under studio conditions on top of that which not rarely could lead to confusion and misconceptions (as had been the case with among others the D7-class, Galaxy-class and D'deridex-class, in the latter case somewhat ironically as AMT's photo on the box side of its 1989 three-piece kit had been the first-time publication of the model's true color which only added to the confusion of modelers who up until then only knew the two different on-screen and publicity versions), as good studio model reference material was still extremely hard, if at all, to come by on the early 1990s internet, nor was any available yet in print beyond a stray single equally low-resolution picture published here and there over multitude of more generic publications, be it licensed or unlicensed. Only put online by William S. McCullars in 1997, the very first more detailed Star Trek studio model reference website became the in modeling circles renowned, but now defunct, "The IDIC Page", where the featured behind-the-scenes photographs, provided and taken on personal title by production staffers and exhibition visitors alike, of the studio models were especially valued by the Star Trek modeling community. [4] [5] To an extent, the one year earlier established specialized Starship Modeler website has taken over from The IDIC Page by later incorporating a reference section featuring pictures of the actual studio models, including several from other science fiction franchises as well. The very first specialized print publication on the subject concerned the 1999 Japanese reference book Star Trek: Official Guide 4 - Mechanics, though that book has remained a rarity outside Japan.
Still, model kit companies have by and large continued to underestimate the modeler's need for accuracy, those from imaginary franchises in particular, and persevered for marketing purposes with the use of for modelers next-to-useless, albeit flashy, imagery as box-art, with the noticeable exceptions of Bandai and some of Polar Lights' later kit releases. Lack of reference material on the other hand, is hardly an issue of note for modelers anymore, as far more of it has by the late-2000s become available, both on the internet and in print, and greatly aided by the advent of both production-used CGI and High-Definition/Resolution motion picture productions, the former incidentally, increasingly used as not only box-cover art by Polar Lights for their kit releases, but also used for illustrative purposes in print publications, especially those from GE Fabbri and its successor Eaglemoss Collections.
Licensed model kit release chronology
1966 | 1968 | 1969 | 1972 | 1973 | 1974 | 1975 | 1976 | 1979 | 1980 | 1984 | 1985 | 1987 | 1988 | 1989 | 1991 | 1992 | 1993 | 1994 | 1995 | 1996 | 1997 | 1999 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024
Kit | Manufacturer | Model number | Scale | Notes | Pic. | |
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1966 | ||||||
USS Enterprise | AMT | S921 | 1:650 | Issued with rudimentary lighting option | ||
Aurora | 921 | International release; limited rudimentary lighting option | ||||
1968 | ||||||
USS Enterprise | AMT | S951 | 1:650 | Retooled and renumbered; new box; enhanced lighting option; varying plastic colors were used | ||
Klingon Battle Cruiser | S952 | Issued with lighting option | ||||
1969 | ||||||
USS Enterprise | KSN Midori[2] | 150 | 1:1250 | |||
350-5 | 1:915 | The "propeller and wheel" version | ||||
1972 | ||||||
USS Enterprise | Aurora | 921 | 1:650 | AMT's retooled molds used; new box | ||
Mr. Spock | 922 | 1:12 | International Aurora original release | |||
Klingon Alien Battle Cruiser | 923 | 1:650 | International release under deviant title; no lighting option | |||
1973 | ||||||
USS Enterprise | AMT | S951 | 1:650 | New enhanced decal sheet (sister ships) | ||
Mr. Spock | S956 | 1:12 | US release; use of Aurora's set of molds | |||
1974 | ||||||
'Galileo 7' Shuttlecraft | AMT | S595 | 1:35 | |||
Exploration Set (3-piece set) | S958 | 1:2 | Contains tricorder, phaser, communicator | |||
1975 | ||||||
'Galileo 7' shuttlecraft | AMT New box format |
S595 | 1:35 | Reissue | ||
Exploration Set (3-piece set) | S958 | 1:2 | Reissue | |||
USS Enterprise Bridge | S950 | 1:35 | Included scale figures of Kirk, Spock and Sulu | |||
USS Enterprise | S951 | 1:650 | Retooled; no lighting option from this issue onward | |||
Klingon Battle Cruiser | S952 | Reissue; no lighting option from this issue onward | ||||
Space Ship Set (3-piece set) | S953 | 1:1600 | First 'mini kit'; contains in-scale Enterprise, Klingon battle cruiser, and Romulan Bird-of-Prey | |||
Mr. Spock | S956 | 1:12 | Reissue | |||
Romulan Bird-of-Prey | S957 | 1:650 | ||||
Klingon Battle Cruiser | Estes Industries | 1274 | 1:700 | Flying model rocket | ||
USS Enterprise | 1275 | Flying model rocket | ||||
1976 | ||||||
Space Station K-7 | AMT | S955 | 1:7600 | Includes in-scale model of the USS Enterprise | ||
1979 | ||||||
USS Enterprise | Matchbox-AMT[3] | PK5102 | 1:650 | European reissue of S951 | ||
Space Station K-7 | PK5105 | 1:7600 | European reissue of S955 | |||
Romulan Bird-of-Prey | PK5106 | 1:650 | European reissue of S957 as "Romulan Space Ship" | |||
1980 | ||||||
USS Enterprise (refit) | AMT/Lesney | S970 | 1:537 | Star Trek: The Motion Picture release | ||
Matchbox-AMT | PK-5110 | European release, different box art | ||||
Klingon Cruiser | AMT/Lesney | S971 | 1:537 | K't'inga-class battle cruiser | ||
Matchbox-AMT | PK-5111 | European release, different box art | ||||
Vulcan Shuttle | AMT/Lesney | S972 | 1:187 | |||
Matchbox-AMT | PK-5112 | European release, different box art | ||||
Mr. Spock | AMT/Lesney | S973 | 1:12 | Retooled version of 1968 release; no international release | ||
1984 | ||||||
USS Enterprise (refit) | AMT/Ertl[4] | 6675 | 1:537 | Repackaged for Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, tooling updated to reflect appearance of filming model | ||
USS Enterprise | 6676 | 1:650 | ||||
Space Ship Set (3-piece set) | 6677 | 1:1600 | ||||
Vulcan Shuttle | 6679 | 1:187 | ||||
1985 | ||||||
USS Enterprise (refit) | AMT/Ertl | 6675 | 1:537 | Repackaged for Star Trek III: The Search for Spock; same model no. | ||
Vulcan Shuttle | 6679 | 1:187 | Repackaged for Star Trek III (though the model never appeared in that film); same model no. | |||
Klingon Cruiser | 6682 | 1:537 | K't'inga class reissue under new numbering scheme | |||
1987 | ||||||
USS Enterprise-A | AMT/Ertl | 6693 | 1:537 | Repackaged for Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home | ||
1988 | ||||||
3 Piece USS Enterprise Set | AMT/Ertl | 6618 | 1:2500 | "Mini kit" featuring three Enterprises: NCC-1701, -A, and -D | ||
USS Enterprise-D | 6619 | 1:1400 | ||||
1989 | ||||||
USS Enterprise | AMT/Ertl | 6676 | 1:650 | Reissue, new horizontal format box | ||
Space Ship Set (3-piece set) | 6677 | 1:2200 | Reissue with new packaging | |||
3 Piece Adversary Set | 6858 |
1:4064 1:4976 1:1371 |
"Mini kit" featuring the Romulan Warbird, the Klingon Bird-of-Prey, and the Ferengi Marauder | |||
USS Enterprise-A | 6876 | 1:537 | Star Trek V: The Final Frontier release; included a Galileo 7 shuttlecraft at 1:230 scale | |||
1991 – 25th anniversary | ||||||
3 Piece USS Enterprise Chrome Set | AMT/Ertl | 6005 | 1:2500 | 25th Anniversary Special Edition | ||
Galileo II Shuttlecraft | 6006 | 1:35 | 25th Anniversary Special Edition reissue with new decals, horizontal format box, and retooling of windows. | |||
USS Enterprise Command Bridge | 6007 | 1:35 | 25th Anniversary reissue with new decals and retooling of figures. | |||
Original Edition Klingon Cruiser | 6743 | 1:650 | 25th Anniversary reissue with new stand | |||
USS Enterprise-A | 6957 | 1:537 | Special Edition with lights and sound effects | |||
Klingon Battle Cruiser Flying Model Rocket | Estes Industries | 1274 | 1:700 | 25th Anniversary Special Edition reissue of 1975 in new box | ||
USS Enterprise Flying Model Rocket | 1275 | 25th Anniversary reissue of 1975 model in new box | ||||
1992 | ||||||
Klingon Battle Cruiser | AMT/Ertl | 6812 | 1:1400 | Vor'cha class | ||
Klingon Cruiser | 8229 | 1:537 | K't'inga class repackaged for Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country | |||
USS Enterprise-A | 8617 | Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country reissue of 6876 with inscale Galileo type shuttlecraft; first release batch also included Galoob's Enterprise-D toy | ||||
Captain Jean-Luc Picard | GEOmetric | VST01 | 1:6 | First of GEOmetric's vinyl figures | ||
Lieutenant Worf | VST02 | |||||
Lieutenant Commander Data | VST03 | |||||
1993 | ||||||
USS Rio Grande | AMT/Ertl | 8741 | 1:72 | Federation Runabout first seen on Deep Space Nine | ||
Lieutenant Commander Geordi La Forge | GEOmetric | VST04 | 1:6 | |||
Counselor Deanna Troi | VST05 | |||||
Commander William T. Riker | VST06 | |||||
Guinan | VST07 | |||||
Doctor Beverly Crusher | VST08 | |||||
USS Excelsior | Tsukuda Hobby | SVM-14-9800 | 1:1000 | Vinyl kit | ||
Klingon Bird-of-Prey | SVM-15-9800 | 1:350 | Vinyl kit | |||
1994 | ||||||
USS Excelsior | AMT/Ertl | 6630 | 1:1000 | |||
Captain Kirk | 8773 | 1:6 | Vinyl kit | |||
Dr. McCoy | 8774 | Vinyl kit | ||||
Deep Space 9 | 8778 | 1:2500 | ||||
Locutus of Borg | GEOmetric | VST09 | 1:6 | Vinyl kit | ||
Ferengi | VST10 | Vinyl kit | ||||
Romulan | VST11 | Vinyl kit (female officer) | ||||
Gowron | VST12 | Vinyl kit | ||||
1995 | ||||||
Klingon Bird-of-Prey | AMT/Ertl[5] | 8230 | 1:350 | |||
Mr. Spock | 8704 | 1:6 | Vinyl kit | |||
Quark | 8719 | Vinyl kit | ||||
Odo | 8761 | Vinyl kit | ||||
USS Enterprise-B | 8762 | 1:1000 | Retooling of 6630 | |||
Deep Space 9 | 8764 | 1:2500 | With fiber optic lighting option | |||
USS Reliant | 8766 | 1:650 | ||||
Collector's Gift Set (3-piece set) | 8771 | 1:6 | Contains the Kirk, McCoy and Scott vinyl figures | |||
USS Enterprise-D | 8772 | 1:1400 | With fiber optic lighting option | |||
Mr. Scott | 8777 | 1:6 | ||||
USS Enterprise Flight Display (3-piece set) | 8787 | 1:2500 | With transparent plexiglass "Flight Display" stand to make models appear to float in mid-air | |||
USS Enterprise-D | 8793 | 1:1400 | Repackaged for Star Trek Generations | |||
Borg | GEOmetric | VST13 | 1:6 | Vinyl kit | ||
USS Voyager | Revell-Monogram | 3604 | 1:677 | |||
04801 | European release | |||||
Maquis Raider | 3605 | 1:323 | ||||
04809 | European release | |||||
Kazon Raider | 3606 | 1:458 | Two variant issues are known with box cover photos of the model at slightly different angles | |||
04810 | European release | |||||
1996 – 30th anniversary | ||||||
"The Enterprise Incident" Legendary Space Encounter (3-piece set) | AMT/Ertl | 8254 | 1:2200 | USS Enterprise and two D7 battle cruisers; fiber optic display and episode audio clips | ||
USS Defiant | 8255 | 1:420 | ||||
Cardassian Galor Class Cruiser | 8324 | 1:750 | ||||
USS Enterprise-D | 8400 | 1:1400 | "Plus Pack" with glue, paint and brush | |||
Cutaway USS Enterprise | 8790 | 1:500 | Box erroneously states scale as 1:650 | |||
Star Trek: Voyager 3-Piece Set | Revell-Monogram | 3607 | 1:1400 | Two releases; a "Bonus Value Pack" with glue, paint and brush, and a regular release without the extra contents | ||
05780 | European "Bonus Value Pack" release, no regular version known | |||||
Kazon Torpedo | 3608 | 1:35 | ||||
04813 | European release | |||||
"Mini" USS Voyager | 85-3609 | 1:3788 | "Pre-painted" US release | |||
06900 | "Pre-painted" European release | |||||
"Mini" Kazon Raider/Fighter | 85-3610 | unknown | "Pre-painted" US release | |||
06901 | "Pre-painted" European release | |||||
"Mini" Maquis Raider | 85-3611 | 1:1276 | "Pre-painted" US release | |||
06902 | "Pre-painted" European release | |||||
1997 | ||||||
USS Enterprise-E | AMT/Ertl | 6326 | 1/1400 | |||
Klingon Bird-of-Prey | 6339 | 1:350 | Featuring "Flight Display" base | |||
8015 | "Plus Pack" with glue, paint and brush | |||||
USS Defiant | 8398 | 1:420 | "Plus Pack" with glue, paint and brush | |||
Ambassador Spock | GEOmetric | unknown | 1:6 | Vinyl kit | ||
USS Voyager | Revell-Monogram | 3612 | 1:677 | Limited Edition; included open shuttlebay; In-scale Type 8 shuttlecraft; Improved decals; 20000 pieces | ||
1999 | ||||||
USS Enterprise-C | AMT/Ertl | 8001 | 1:1400 | |||
Snapfast USS Enterprise 1701-B, C, And E Set (3-piece set) | 8002 | 1:2500 | Contains models of USS Enterprise -B, -C, and -E | |||
USS Enterprise-E | 30065 | 1:1400 | Repackaged for Star Trek: Insurrection, very slight tooling change to show captain's yacht | |||
USS Yamaguchi | AMT "Pro Shop" | 30038 | Cast in clear plastic; featuring lighting rig | |||
2003 | ||||||
USS Enterprise | Polar Lights | PL4200 | 1:1000 | "The Cage", and "Where No Man Has Gone Before" variant construction options. | ||
Enterprise NX-01 | PL4201 | 1:350 | ||||
Klingon D7 Battlecruiser | PL4202 | 1:1000 | ||||
Scorpion | PL4203 | 1:24 | Featured figures of Picard and Data | |||
USS Enterprise | Bandai | 116192 | 1:850 | Issued with lighting | ||
USS Enterprise-E | 116424 | 1:1700 | Issued with lighting | |||
Enterprise NX-01 | 122721 | 1:850 | Issued with lighting | |||
2004 | ||||||
USS Enterprise-A | Polar Lights/RC2 | PL4204 | 1:350 | Decals for NCC-1701 (refit) or NCC-1701-A; with full interior shuttlebay and several in-scale shuttlecraft | ||
Bandai | 124915 | 1:850 | Reissue of 116192 with decals for sister vessels | |||
USS Voyager | 131434 | Issued with lighting | ||||
2005 | ||||||
3 Piece USS Enterprise Set (TV) | AMT/RC2 | 38387 | 1:2500 | Reissue of 6618 | ||
3 Piece USS Enterprise Set (Movie) | 38388 | Reissue of 1999 release | ||||
Klingon Bird-of-Prey | 38389 | 1:350 | Reissue of 8230 | |||
3 Piece Adversary Set | 38390 | Multiple | Reissue of 6858 | |||
Enterprise NX-01 | Polar Lights/RC2 | PL53028 | 1:1000 | |||
2008 | ||||||
USS Enterprise | AMT/Round 2 LLC[6] | AMT609 | 1:650 | Limited edition (1701 pieces); Reissue of S921; Tin box with art print | ||
AMT610 | "Legacy" reissue of S921 in 1966-style packaging | |||||
USS Enterprise | Polar Lights/Round 2 | POL803 | 1:1000 | Re-release of PL4200; new numbering; two issues in 2008 each with different box art | ||
Klingon D7 Battlecruiser | POL806 | Re-release of PL4202; two issues in 2008 each with different box art | ||||
Enterprise NX-01 | POL807 | Re-release of PL53028; new numbering; two issues in 2008 each with different box art | ||||
2009 | ||||||
USS Enterprise-E | AMT/Round 2 | AMT613 | 1:1400 | Reissue of 6326 | ||
Mr. Spock | AMT624 | 1:8 | Collector's edition; Reissue of S956; Tin box with art print | |||
AMT625 | Reissue of S956 in 1973-style packaging | |||||
USS Enterprise | AMT640 | 1:650 | 'Blue' Collector's Edition; reissue of AMT609, molded in blue plastic | |||
Vulcan Shuttle Surak | AMT641 | 1:187 | Improved release, with magnetic attachment and revised detailing | |||
USS Enterprise-A | Polar Lights/Round 2 | POL808 | 1:350 | Reissue of PL4204 | ||
USS Voyager | Revell-Germany | 04801 | 1:677 | EU-only reissue of 1995; New box | ||
Maquis Raider | 04809 | 1:323 | EU-only reissue of 1995; New box | |||
Kazon Raider | 04810 | 1:458 | EU-only reissue of 1995; New box | |||
2010 | ||||||
Space Station K-7 | AMT/Round 2 | AMT644 | 1:7600 | Reissue of S955 in 1976-style packaging | ||
AMT645 | Collector's edition; Reissue of S955; Tin box with Tribble | |||||
USS Enterprise-D | AMT643 | 1:1400 | Announced and intended reissue of AMT 6619 (1988), but cancelled at the eleventh hour, though some review kits were already circulated | |||
AMT656 | "Special Edition"; cast in transparent styrene for lighting purposes as replacement release for AMT643 | |||||
USS Enterprise Starship Set (3-piece set) | AMT660 | 1:2500 | "Cadet Series"; contains USS Enterprise-1701,-1701-A,-1701-B | |||
USS Enterprise-C | AMT661 | "Cadet Series" | ||||
USS Enterprise-D | AMT662 | "Cadet Series" | ||||
USS Enterprise-E | AMT663 | "Cadet Series" | ||||
USS Enterprise-B | AMT/Ertl-Platz[1] | GDS8136 | 1:1000 | Japanese issue with improved decals | ||
USS Enterprise-C | GDS8137 | 1:1400 | Japanese issue with improved decals | |||
USS Enterprise-D | GDS8138 | Japanese issue with improved decals | ||||
USS Enterprise-E | GDS8139 | Japanese AMT issue with improved decals | ||||
USS Enterprise Refit | Polar Lights/Round 2 | POL820 | 1:1000 | |||
2011 – 45th anniversary | ||||||
Klingon Bird-of-Prey | AMT/Round2 | AMT664 | 1:350 | Reissue 8230; improved tooling; includes optional landinggear | ||
Romulan Bird-of-Prey | AMT665 | 1:650 | Reissue op S957, 1975 style packaging | |||
AMT666 | Collector's edition; reissue of S957; tin box poster box-art | |||||
USS Reliant | AMT667 | 1:537 | Reissue 8766; improved tooling | |||
USS Enterprise-B | AMT676 | 1:1000 | Reissue 8761 | |||
USS Enterprise | AMT695 | 1:650 | Includes 2 in-scale Tholian web-spinners; Includes USS Defiant (NCC-1764) decals; cast in "fluorescent" plastic | |||
Klingon Battle Cruiser | AMT699 | Collector's edition; reissue of S952; tin box with poster box-art; cast in light-green with chrome parts | ||||
AMT720 | Reissue of S952 in 1968 style packaging | |||||
USS Enterprise-C | AMT721 | 1:1400 | Reissue of 8001 with battle damage decals | |||
USS Enterprise | Revell-Germany | 04880 | 1:600 | EU-only Revell original | ||
Klingon Battle Cruiser D7 | 04881 | EU-only Revell original; tooled to approximate the DS9: "Trials and Tribble-ations" appearance | ||||
USS Enterprise-D | De Agostini[7] | n/a | 1:900 | Planned 100-piece The Official Star Trek The Next Generation: Build the USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D partwork; canceled prematurely (after seven issues) due to the economic downturn following a national disaster | ||
2012 | ||||||
USS Reliant | AMT/Round2 | AMT714 | 1:537 | "Clear Edition"; cast in transparent plastic for lighting purposes | ||
Deep Space 9 | AMT751 | 1:3300 1:2500 |
New decal sheet; cast in clear plastic for lighting purposes; includes USS Defiant model | |||
Adversary Set (2-piece set) | AMT752 | 1:1400 1:3700 |
Reissue of Klingon Bird of Prey and Ferengi Marauder from kit 6858; new decal sheet | |||
Romulan Warbird | AMT753 | 1:3200 | Reissue of one piece from kit 6858; new decal sheet | |||
Star Trek: The Motion Picture Set (3-piece set) | AMT762 | 1:2500 | "Cadet Series"; K't'inga-class, USS Reliant, refit-USS Enterprise | |||
Klingon K't'inga-Class Battle Cruiser | AMT794 | 1:537 | ||||
USS Enterprise | Polar Lights/Round 2 | POL889 | 1:1000 | Lunchbox tin edition | ||
POL880 | 1:350 | Same size as three-foot studio model; with shuttlebay and in-scale Class F shuttlecraft; avant-premiere edition and regular edition with differing box art. Both box art designs by Alex Ross. | ||||
2013 | ||||||
Star Trek: The Original Series Set (3-piece set) | AMT/Round 2 | AMT762 | 1:2500 | "Cadet Series"; D7-class, Romulan Bird-of-Prey, USS Enterprise (TOS) | ||
Mr. Spock | AMT810 | 1:12 | Lunchbox tin edition | |||
USS Enterprise Bridge Set | AMT808 | 1:35 | With additional wall panel to complete bridge, and parts to compose 6 characters | |||
USS Enterprise-E | AMT853 | 1:1400 | CGI cover art by John Eaves | |||
Romulan Battle Cruiser | Polar Lights/Round 2 | POL897 | 1:1000 | D7-class with Romulan decals | ||
Enterprise NX-01 | POL902 | 1:350 | Reissue PL4201 | |||
USS Enterprise | POL908 | 1:1000 | "Space Seed" edition; with in-scale SS Botany Bay | |||
USS Enterprise | Revell-Germany | 04882 | 1:500 | EU-only Revell original | ||
2014 | ||||||
Exploration Set (3-piece set) | AMT/Round 2 | AMT848 | 1:2 | |||
USS Defiant | AMT845 | 1:420 | First reissue under new ownership | |||
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Set (3-piece set) | AMT764 | 1:2500 | "Cadet Series"; USS Defiant, USS Saratoga and the Galor-class. | |||
Enterprise NX-01 Refit | Polar Lights/Round 2 | POL898 | 1:1000 | Contains parts to construct either a standard NX-class or a refit NX-Class; box art by Doug Drexler | ||
USS Reliant | POL906 | New tooling, not associated with the AMT release | ||||
USS Enterprise | Fascinations | MMS280 | "Metal Earth" model constructed from two 4-inch sq. sheets of stainless steel | |||
USS Enterprise-D | MMS281 | "Metal Earth" model constructed from two 4-inch sq. sheets of stainless steel | ||||
Klingon Bird-of-Prey | MMS282 | "Metal Earth" model constructed from two 4-inch sq. sheets of stainless steel | ||||
Klingon Vor'cha Class | MMS283 | 1:4373 | "Metal Earth" model constructed from two 4-inch sq. sheets of stainless steel | |||
2015 | ||||||
USS Enterprise Cutaway | AMT/Round 2 | AMT891 | 1:537 | Improved "cut-away" reissue of 8790 | ||
USS Enterprise Set (2-piece set) | AMT913 | 1:1000 1:650 |
"Build 2Gether"; use of Polar Lights' set of molds for the smaller model. | |||
Ships of the Line (4-kit set) | AMT914 | 1:2500 | Pre-decorated "snap-fit" versions of previously-released kits with individually packaged ships: USS Enterprise, D7 Klingon Battle Cruiser, USS Reliant and USS Defiant | |||
Romulan Bird-of-Prey | Polar Lights/Round 2 | POL934 | 1:1000 | New tooling, not associated with the AMT release | ||
USS Enterprise | POL936 | Pre-decorated "snap-fit" version of previously-released kits | ||||
Klingon D7 Battle Cruiser | POL937 | In the original colors of the studio model pre-decorated "snap-fit" version of previously-released kits | ||||
2016 – 50th anniversary | ||||||
USS Excelsior | AMT/Round2 | AMT843 | 1:1000 | NX-2000 or NCC-2000 versions; Improved molding tools | ||
USS Enterprise | AMT947 | 1:650 | Reissue of AMT610 (2008) with 50th anniversary slip-over cover | |||
Klingon Bird-of-Prey | AMT949 | 1:350 | Reissue/Revised wing baffles and landing gear parts; Star Trek: III version | |||
USS Enterprise-D | AMT955 | 1:1400 | Clear edition, removable saucer section | |||
USS Enterprise | Polar Lights/Round 2 | POL938 | 1:350 | 50th Anniversary Edition; Reissue w/ detailed bridge and smooth saucer parts | ||
50th Anniversary USS Enterprise Set | Revell-Germany | 05721 | 1:600 1:500 |
EU-only; contains both reality versions of the USS Enterprise; glue and paint included | ||
2017 | ||||||
F-104 Starfighter (with USS Enterprise) | AMT/Round2 | AMT953 | 1:48 1:2500 |
"Tomorrow is Yesterday" edition; USS Enterprise from kit 6618 (1988) in a smaller scale than F-104 for a forced-perspective display | ||
USS Enterprise Model Set (7-piece set) | AMT954 | 1:2500 | All seven prime universe Enterprise versions; Snap-fit reissues of Cadet Series with new Enterprise NX-01, derived from the Polar Lights molds | |||
Klingon Vor'Cha-Class | AMT1027 | 1:1400 | Reissue AMT/ERTL 6812 (1992); retooled clear Parts, metal support rod | |||
Cardassian Galor-Class | AMT1028 | 1:750 | Updated version with clear parts | |||
USS Reliant | AMT1036 | 1:537 | Reissue AMT667 (2010) | |||
USS Enterprise Refit | Polar Lights/Round2 | POL949 | 1:350 | Reissue POL880; new box art | ||
2018 – Introduction synchronized/unified box-art for all licensed kit companies[8] | ||||||
USS Enterprise Refit | AMT/Round2 | AMT1080 | 1:537 | Reissue of No. 8617 (1992 w/shuttlecraft); new: metal support rod and updated decals (no aztec) | ||
Klingon Battle Cruiser K't'inga-Class IKS Amar | Polar Lights/Round2 | POL950 | 1:350 | Star Trek: The Motion Picture 2 feet half studio scale model; new "near black" and clear mold; lighting kit separately available. | ||
USS Defiant | POL952 | 1:1000 | Polar Lights original; snap kit molded in grey | |||
USS Grissom & Klingon Bird of Prey | POL957 | Star Trek III: The Search for Spock Snap kits; Polar Lights originals and first-time official model kit release of the Oberth-class | ||||
USS Franklin NX-326 | Moebius Models | MOE975 | 1:350 | Original release | ||
USS Kelvin NCC-0514 | MOE976 | 1:1000 | Original release; with interior shuttlebay | |||
2019 | ||||||
DS9 Runabout USS Rio Grande | AMT/Round2 | AMT1084(M) | 1:72 | Reissue of AMT8741 (1993) plus optional Sensor Cluster | ||
Romulan Warbird | AMT1125 | 1:3200 | Reissue AMT753 (2012); dome base with metal rod support | |||
USS Enterprise-D | AMT1126(M) | 1:2500 | Snap-Kit; molded in color with Aztec Decals | |||
USS Discovery NCC-1031 | Polar Lights/Round2 | POL961(M) | Snap-Kit with metalic Decals | |||
USS Enterprise NX-01 | POL966(M) | 1:1000 | Snap-Kit; with parts for refit-configuration | |||
USS Shenzhou | POL967(M) | 1:2500 | SnapKit | |||
USS Enterprise NCC-1701 (Discovery) | POL971 | SnapKit | ||||
USS Enterprise NCC-1701 | Revell-Germany | 00454 | 1:600 | Essentially an EU-only reissue of Revell 04880 (2011), this "Technik" one with light and sound effects rigs; box-art synchronized with those of AMT and Polar Lights | ||
04991 | EU-only standard reissue | |||||
USS Voyager | 04992 | 1:670 | EU-only reissue Revell 3612 (1997) | |||
2020 | ||||||
USS Enterprise NCC-1701 (Discovery) | Polar Lights/Round2 | POL973(M) | 1:1000 | Issued with optional lighting kit | ||
Refit-USS Enterprise NCC-1701, "Wrath of Khan Edition" | POL974(M) | Reissue of POL820 from 2010 with "Wrath of Khan" damage decals; SnapKit | ||||
USS Reliant, "Wrath of Khan Edition" | POL975(M) | Companion release for POL 974(M); reissue of POL906 from 2014 with Wrath of Khan damage decals; SnapKit | ||||
Galileo Shuttlecraft | POL909 | 1:32 | 11 in / 23 cm, no interior, clear parts for lighting, based off AMT S595 from 1974 but newly tooled without the interior | |||
2021 – 55th anniversary | ||||||
USS Enterprise-D | Eaglemoss/Hero Collector DeAgostini (Japan)/Fanhome |
n/a | 1:916 | Star Trek: The Next Generation Build The USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D 120-stage partwork | ||
Deep Space 9 with USS Defiant and Cardassian Keldon-class Cruiser | AMT/Round2 | AMT1245 |
1:3300 |
16" wide DS9 and 2¾" long Defiant (reissue AMT751 from 2012) molded in clear ABS, 5¾" long Keldon (modified reissue of AMT764 from 2014) in white | ||
USS Excelsior | AMT1257(M) | 1:1000 | Reissue AMT843 (2016) | |||
USS Enterprise Bridge | AMT1270/12 | 1:32 | Reisue of AMT808 (2013) | |||
USS Enterprise | AMT1296/12 | 1:650 | Reissue S951 (1968), albeit with modern stand and Enterprise only decals | |||
USS Voyager | Polar Lights/Round2 | POL980(M) | 1:1000 | New, improved tooling; Polar Lights original, not associated with the Revell-Monogram releases | ||
POL992(M) | "Clear Edition"; cast in transparent plastic for lighting purposes | |||||
USS Enterprise TOS/Pilot Edition | POL993(M) | 1:350 | Re-release with parts for first and second pilot episodes or series version; with hangar bay and tiny bridge. | |||
2022 – Introduction of the mandatory "Star Trek Universe" logo[9] | ||||||
USS Enterprise-C | AMT/Round2 | AMT1332(M) | 1:1400 | Reissue in clear/translucent plastic; multiple decal options | ||
USS Grissom/Klingon Bird of Prey | Polar Lights/Round2 | POL975 | 1:1000 | Identical reissue of 2018 release, but with revised box art | ||
USS Grissom | POL991(M) | 1:350 | 13 ¾ inches / 35 cm. Molded in white with clear parts. Decals for 6 different ship versions. Optional rear details TNG/The Search for Spock | |||
Galileo Shuttlecraft with Interior | POL995(M) | 1:32 | Reissue POL909 from 2020 with Interior | |||
2023 | ||||||
Space Station K-7 | AMT/Round2 | AMT1215/12 | 1:7600 | Reissue AMT644 (2010), albeit with classic box cover | ||
Klingon Bird-of-Prey | AMT1400(M) | 1:350 | Reissue AMT949 (2016) | |||
Klingon Kronos One | Polar Lights/Round2 | POL997(M) | Adaptation of POL950 K'tinga (2018) as seen in The Undiscovered Country | |||
2024 | ||||||
Klingon Alien Battle Cruiser | AMT/Round2 | AMT1428 | 1:650 | Reissue with revised decals; molded in color; classic Aurora 923 (1972) box art and title | ||
USS Enterprise-D | AMT1429 | 1:1400 | Reissue molded in translucent white plastic; additional decals for USS Syracuse; removable saucer section with detachable captain's yacht |
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Special license from new owner Round2 under the now defunct AMT/Ertl brand to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the first time Star Trek: The Next Generation airing in Japan.
- ↑ Midori originals and possibly unlicensed.
- ↑ The 1979 European Matchbox-AMT releases are apparently issued on a very limited basis, conceivably only to modelkit reviewers, as these are exceptionally rare.
- ↑ Merger with ERTL resulted in reissues under new numbering scheme, with the box imprints adjusted to reflect new ownership, though the logos were not adjusted yet.
- ↑ AMT randomly inserted especially commissioned cutaway prints of either the Enterprise-A or the D in their model kits marketed for the occasion of Star Trek's 30th anniversary, starting in late 1995 and throughout 1996, and only issued on this occasion. Which print was included was indicated by a sticker on the box.
- ↑ Memory Alpha contributors are URGENTLY admonished to consult after-market websites such as eBay – where privately shot photographs of the modelkits are often featured – to verify actually released box-art, as both AMT and Polar Lights under Round2 ownership in particular, invariably solicit deviant pre-release box-art. Solicition box art may be utilized as temporary placeholders but needs to be checked post-release, and replaced with the definitive one when found divergent.
- ↑ Japan-only DeAgostini original
- ↑ The unified box-art format was also imposed on other toy and gaming companies like Modiphius Entertainment and Diamond Select Toys – by 2020 two of the few remaining merchandise franchise partners [1] – for its products and which includes starship (toy) replicas as well.
- ↑ The mandatory use of the logo was abandonded in the latter half of 2023 due to the failure of the Universe concept (see, main article).
"Garage" model kits
Over the years, from the 1990s onward after Star Trek: The Next Generation had premiered, several "amateur" (meaning not officially recognized), both unauthorized as well as unlicensed and often short-lived companies, dubbed "Garage kit makers" by the model kit community, sprung up, producing Star Trek model kits. These "companies" often produced lesser-known canon or fan-designed non-canon classes of starships which were typically made out of glass reinforced plastic (GRP), commonly referred to as "fiberglass" or "resin" (somewhat incorrectly, as this term also refers to more modern composite plastic materials). Fiberglass "conversion kits" to improve or customize officially-released models have also been released, along with "aztec-ing" painting templates, and custom decals.
Typically, the production run of items produced by these companies tended to be quite low, numbering in the few hundreds instead of the thousands produced by the officially licensed model kit companies, thereby becoming relatively rare and quite expensive. This was due to two reasons. First, as amateur companies, these garage companies could not afford the professional, high-grade steel molds utilized by the professional model kit companies from which the kit parts were cast. Instead, lower grade molds were used, typically made out of cheaper material such as baked clay, plastic resin, gypsum, or plaster, all of which susceptible to wear and tear far beyond of that of the ones used by the professional model kit manufacturers, meaning these molds worn out much faster. For these same (economic) reasons, garage kits tended to consist of far fewer parts, cast as solid pieces, meaning that the completed models were quite heavy compared to those constructed out of the injection molded plastic parts (vacuformed as opposed to those of the garage companies which were simply cast) of the model kits from their officially licensed counterparts. The quality of garage kits using those molds near the end of their lifespan tended to diminish as cast parts exhibited an ever-increasing number of air bubbles and excess "flash" on the parts due to widening apertures in the seams of worn-out molds. Constructing garage kits therefore required a certain amount of experience on the part of the modeler.
Second, aside from the practical reasons keeping production runs low, there was a legal one as well. As unauthorized companies, low production runs were a means to operate under the radar of the Paramount Marketing and Licensing Department (currently Paramount Consumer Products), thereby dodging copyright legalities. It appeared however, that the official franchise has, until recently, turned a blind eye to their activities, as no litigation against any of them were hitherto known to exist, at least publicly. [6] No doubt this was due to the fact that many of them were relatively short-lived as well as the fact that virtually all of them initially produced Star Trek ships that were not produced or planned by any of the officially licensed model kit companies at the time, even if some of those ships were yet to be produced by them later on, usually at a different scale. In turn, garage companies themselves usually observed strict adherence of not producing ships that were produced by the official model kit companies (though some of them did in later years, again at different scales) and not showing any official imagery on or in their box-art or instruction sheets as well as not distributing their products directly but rather through official intermediaries. The initial lack of legal actions against them has emboldened some of the still surviving garage companies, such as Starcraft Models, to employ professional, full-fledged websites, marketing their products. However, while former franchise owner Paramount Pictures had condoned the existence of these companies, subsequent owner CBS Corporation appeared to be of a different mindset and had more recently started to crack down on these "interlopers"; the Starcraft Models website, for example, went unexpectedly dark in late 2015, and has not been up since. [7](X)
UK-based Warp Models (one of the first, and its products at the time distributed through the famed London, UK-based genre retailer Forbidden Planet), and US-based Federation Models, Nova Hobbies, and Starcrafts (the one currently known as "Starcraft Models") were among the best-known unlicensed garage kit makers. Warp Models in particular was noteworthy, as they only produced canon ships and where possible in-scale with those of the AMT product-line. For Star Trek: First Contact, John Eaves used a garage kit of the USS Enterprise-C to create gold models which were used in the USS Enterprise-E's observation lounge. [8] With the exception of Warp Models, most garage kit companies preferred to release their Star Trek products uniformly as 1:1400 scale model kits, a scale corresponding with that of AMT's 1988 Enterprise-D model kit, but otherwise rarely used by the official model kit companies as far as their Star Trek product lines were concerned.
As a format, garage kit companies not only turned out to be popular for model kits, but for 1:3900 scale gaming miniatures as well, those originating from FASA in particular, and several specialized gaming miniatures garage companies have also been concurrently in existence.
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See also
- Star Trek starship miniatures – links to many pre-painted starship models not listed above