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Star Trek: Starships Model/Magazine Subscription

I had forgotten about the Medusan thing in the FASA manual; while I like Cetacean Ops (particularly in LD, lol) I think the Medusan idea is probably better.
 
Wasn’t Master Replicas having problems of their own? Lost their Trek license to QMX or something like that? How could they sell officially licensed Trek merchandise without a license?
 
I looked up Master Replicas on Memory Alpha because I couldn't remember why that name was familiar. Master Replicas merged with Corgi back in 2006, and was apparently used as a sub-brand up until, as you recall, the license for big-ass pre-made expensive Trek ship models went to QMX in 2008 or 2009 (each article gives a different year, so that's fun).

The logo on the new website is similar to the one of the old Master Replicas on MA. I did a WHOIS check on the website, but it was registered privately, so it's hard to tell what relationship this incarnation of Master Replicas has with the old one. It's possible it's a new company that bought the old name, or Corgi is reviving the brand for selling Eaglemoss stock (and, hopefully, picking up where they left off).
 
Corgi would be a good replacement.

I have a Corgi TOS Enterprise from maybe 20 years ago that’s nicer quality than Eaglemoss. I guess the downside is I doubt they’ll do every single ship, which at this point is probably OK with me, pretty much don’t have the space to store a zillion more ships, lol.
 
I think at this point get the hero ships (and in the case of DS9 ship and station) and the main “enemy” ships like the Romulan Warbird, Klingon Bird of Prey, etc… and then worry about the ancillary stuff like Runabouts, Orion Pirate ships, Xindi Insectoids, etc…
 
One of the greatest selling points of the original run of ships was that it was the only way we were ever going to see the more obscure background designs that appeared as nothing more than a 3-pixel blur on an old NTSC screen back in the 90’s. Anyone can make “hero” ships (and pretty much everyone has) - I want to see the rare and ugly background ships - warts and all.
 
I’m still surprised we never got the “at warp” and “landed” versions of Voyager. Especially when we got all three versions of the Klingon Bird of Prey.















My personal wish list for years had a "Year of Hell" Voyager at the top. A pivoting nacelles voyager was always welcome too.
 
I’m still surprised we never got the “at warp” and “landed” versions of Voyager. Especially when we got all three versions of the Klingon Bird of Prey.

And double especially that we got "Living Witness" warship Voyager and "Endgame" anti-Borg ablative armour Voyager, the combined screen time for which must be all of ten minutes.
 
TrekMovie posted an article with some updates from Ben Robinson. It's pretty much just collation and confirmation of what we've found out already in this thread; the Enterprise-D model is being continued, and the Master Replicas brand is being revived as a storefront to sell off the remaining stock of individual models. No decision has been made about anyone taking over Eaglemoss's licenses and producing new models, but it's a possibility, and Robinson thinks it's fairly likely to happen eventually because of the popularity of the line.
 
I wouldn’t mind if Master Replicas went back into business to continue doing the ships line permanently. I have a respectable number of their .45 scale lightsabers in my collection and they really are beautifully made. If they do wind up making new stuff, the quality is likely to be better than Eaglemoss. The window paint might actually match up with the molded surface details finally. :D
 
Ok, so with regard to the Starship line, that interview has conflicting details with regard to some of the recent news. Heathside has nothing to do with Corgi, they're just a stock closeout distributor. @David cgc pointed out above that Master Replicas was owned by Corgi, so it seems unlikely that Heathside would sell under that brand name - also closeout distributors usually don't go to the expense of setting up new brands, etc., their goal would be to buy remainder stock as cheaply as possible and then just sell it off.

I sort of wonder if TrekMovie is confusing a bunch of details in this article. According to the bankruptcy paperwork, Heathside did buy Eaglemoss' calendar stock months ago, but weren't interested in the Starships at the time, so either that changed or folks mistakenly believe the calendar transaction included the ships.

We know that Corgi now has a license, what we don't know is if they have anything to do with old stock or if they're just going to make new ships going forward (maybe under the Master Replicas brand?).
 
Saw this on facebook, some people got this in their E-mail
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