A lot of four mid-sized model components distressed to appear as exploded starship debris features variously in Star Trek episodic television. The items are a Starfleet warp nacelle and detached strut (Distressed Reliant nacelle from Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan), the connection section of a Galaxy-Class ship between … |
A motion control model of a crystal like those appearing variously in Star Trek episodic television. Presumed to be a piece of floating space debris, this asymmetrical crystal cluster is made up of clear to mostly clear white formation mounted on a metal motion control rod that is 13 inches … |
A lot of two matching starship wreckage items like those appearing variously in Star Trek episodic television. The items are fashioned from foam with layered adhesive exteriors that are painted to appear life sized, but distressed to appear ‘scorched’ and ‘damaged’. Both items appear to be starship warp nacelles, one … |
The Klingons are a space-borne culture with a large range of spacecrafts for different missions, including defense, exploration and commerce. The Vor'cha-class is an Attack Cruiser seen in various episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation. This particular ship was destroyed and is therefore in five separate parts that do … |
A visual effects model of a long ship with modular design and two outboard nacelles, painted green with heavy painted aging/weathering - 32in. long - originally made as a Cardassian transport ship seen on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and later modified and repainted for use as a Klingon ship. |
Ty'Gokor orbital facility from the DS9 episode „Apokalypse Rising“: The Klingon space station model is made from metal and plastic found objects and model parts. It includes the mounting pipe - 39x26x24in. - The model was made for Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. |
A camera test model used for episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation and Deep Space Nine. The item is a series of white foam core components adhered together measuring approx. 7 X 10.75 X 3 inches. The item is inscribed ‘.45 scale’ and depicts a series of damage notably … |
(Paramount, 1979) One of the highlights of Star Trek: The Motion Picture is the dramatic "unveiling" of the new USS Enterprise in the Spacedock. Whizzing around the majestic white galleon are yellow and white construction drones, of which this is a particularly fine example. |
(Paramount Television, 1984) Miniature model Angosian Transport ship used in various episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation, seen predominantly in the Season Three episode "The Hunted". This ship can be seen throughout the episode and particularly in the scenes when the back section detaches and flies away independently. Made … |
A custom-made plastic model of a two-person, winged spacecraft, with removable windshield and nonfunctional prop control device -- <I>27x33x7in.</I> -- used in the opening scenes of "Broken Bow," the pilot episode of <I>Star Trek: Enterprise</I>, where young Jonathan built the craft with his father's help |
A Pralor space ship model of vacuum-formed plastic and resin parts -- <I>28x32in.</I> -- made for "Prototype" in <I>Star Trek: Voyager</I>, also appearing as the Cravic ship in the same episode |
A Klingon space station model made from metal and plastic found objects and model parts, including mounting pipe -- 39x26x24in. -- made for Star Trek: Deep Space Nine |
A visual effects model of an <I>Ambassador</I>-class starship made from glass fiber-reinforced cast resin with styrene details, with loose nacelle caps and shuttlebay door cover -- <I>41x26in.</I> -- first seen as the <I>Starship Enterprise-C</I> for "Yesterday's <I>Enterprise</I>," one of the most popular episodes of <I>Star Trek: The Next Generation</I>, then … |
A spaceship visual effects model, styrene and plastic construction -- <I>23x9in.</I> -- designed by Rick Sternbach, seen as the Angosian transport ship in "The Hunted" |
A visual effects model of a Delta-shaped yellow spaceship with asymmetric tank detail -- <I>23in. long</I> -- featured as the Pakled space ship in "Samaritan Snare" in <I>Star Trek: The Next Generation</I> |
A visual effects model of cast resin and acrylic plastic, with fixed bottom-mounted rod used to attach model to motion-control equipment for visual effects filming, removable panel to midsection used to conceal access to electrical connections -- <I>36x25x10in.</I> -- used in several episodes <I>Star Trek: The Next Generation</I> and <I>Star … |
The fearsome Jem'Hadar became a terrible reality for the crew of Deep Space Nine after an incident during a camping trip turned rumor into reality. Their vaguely beetle-like ships were a testament to their prowess in battle and when the Dominion War began, space filled with ships just like this … |