Go ahead and call them. It's an email black hole.Have a problem with one of my orders and emailed them about it to which I was told my my mail would be replied to in 48 hours. It wasn't. Any point e-mailing their customer service again or should I just go ahead and call them?
I'm the same. This is easily the most amazing Star Trek merchandising product ever, but hearing about other's experiences with Eaglemoss, I'm glad I never subscribed. I have been lucky, I guess, to get more or less every issue of the collection thus far at my local magazine stand. There were some oddities with issues that never arrived at the newsstand, but I just got them from ebay then.I love what Eaglemoss does but considering about 85% of this thread is about problems with orders I am so glad I did not subscribe.
0) Side note: The USS Shenzhou NCC-1227 is ostensibly a Walker-class starship. Source:
It makes sense to me that they'd do that. Star Trek has a history of in-jokes and references that poke fun at other pop-culture. With her having had a role on WD, and the production being in it for "teh lulz", It's great.I'm skeptical about that due to "The Walking Dead" connection. The main star was on that show and the zombies are called "Walkers".
Twitter participants are taking it for real as well. Plus, who'd make a metal pin for a one-off joke?It makes sense to me that they'd do that. Star Trek has a history of in-jokes and references that poke fun at other pop-culture. With her having had a role on WD, and the production being in it for "teh lulz", It's great.
Considering the amount of detail the production crew go into on Star Trek, the canonical class would be revealed at somepoint anyway, so the question is more like who'd make a metal pin for a one-off joke which has 100% chance of being overruled?Plus, who'd make a metal pin for a one-off joke?
We'll see if anything comes from that.
So far the only new stuff out was K-7, Defiant 1764 & two models I don't recognize. One was all black.
The only black ship I can think of is the Smuggler ship from Qualor II (TNG), which has not yet been released in the US.
Good luck! Maybe a calm face-to-face talk has a chance of making a dent.
The only black ship I can think of is the Smuggler ship from Qualor II (TNG), which has not yet been released in the US.
Is anyone over there taking photos and tweeting?![]()
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