So don't bother with their StarShips, or don't expect the windows to line up?they are 100% identical, FanHome just completely took over Eaglemoss' production set-up
Or is the XL line the only one worth while?
So don't bother with their StarShips, or don't expect the windows to line up?they are 100% identical, FanHome just completely took over Eaglemoss' production set-up
windows definitely don't line up on the midsized ones, we'll have to see about the XLs...So don't bother with their StarShips, or don't expect the windows to line up?
Or is the XL line the only one worth while?
Some of us have a package that is still stuck in a temporal anomaly in Kansas City. Hoping it moves before the end of 2024 at least, but I'm guessing that depends on the degree of time dilation from my location on the east coast and Missouri.
On the plus side, I'll have space next to the lower decks ship and Tom Paris plate to squeeze in a few fanhome ships, Stargazer included.![]()
Are the windows aligned?Funny enough, USPS delivered it early. It was waiting for me today when I got back from running some errands. It did fall inside the 14 business day delivery window they told me it would if you factor in no movement for Christmas Day.
It’s a nice looking model, was expecting it to be a bit wider though. I think they went a bit heavy on the grey wash. It caused a paint smuge on the bottom of the saucer where it says “Stargazer” instead I got “Starg” with the rest missing.
Except for that I’m happy with it. And so ends my subscription. Only single buys going forward.
~ I've only got eleven Eaglemoss starship models (mostly my favourite designs), but only seven are currently on display - I need to have a sort out of all the junk that's cluttering my shelves up as I could easily display them all. I rotate the models in and out of their boxes to display them (I've kept the boxes - you can see some of them in the second photo).I’m always curious how others are displaying and storing their collection. Have most of you all of the models out at the same time? Did you keep the boxes or throw them away like some did? Did you already sell some of your models or do you still have all of them?
The ringship is definitely one of the more fragile ones, for sure. Although I would say the Bajoran Solar-Sailor is even more fragile. Oh, and those super thin, spindly nacelles on the Enterprise-J, which seem like they might snap if you looked at them the wrong way.The only box I kept was for the Ringship Enterprise. It’s possibly the most fragile of all the ships …
Yeah, I’m so damn happy I finally was able to get the Cerritos after not getting the one I originally ordered from Eaglemoss right before they filed for bankruptcy.I'm happy to see the Cerritos out on display (and the Nog). Was that a deliberate choice to link in with the final season of LDS?
Yes! One of the most interesting models from the entire collection. It photographs so well! I’m just going to quote myself from over five years ago …And here we have the gorgeous and intricate V'ger …
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I love that they modeled it with an open maw, and from a distance it looks cool, but I'm kind disappointed at how shallow it is. Making it a little deeper would have gone ways of selling the idea …
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Are the windows aligned?
The ringship is definitely one of the more fragile ones, for sure. Although I would say the Bajoran Solar-Sailor is even more fragile. Oh, and those super thin, spindly nacelles on the Enterprise-J, which seem like they might snap if you looked at them the wrong way.![]()
The Stargazer arrived last week after being freed from the Tholian web that was constructed in Kentucky sometime in December.
When they first posted it, the sizes were labeled in centimeters though they were apparently in milimeters. I just checked again, and it seems someone tried to fix it, and now instead of 210 cm by 50 cm by 95 cm, it's now 2.1 cm by 5 cm by 9.5 cm.The Corgi refit Enterprise has been unveiled - looks significantly better than the Eaglemoss version. Although at 21cm, it is slightly smaller.
At least the bridge is the right shape!
I love my TOS Corgi, but I think it was $30. I don’t £65 like this one.The Corgi refit Enterprise has been unveiled - looks significantly better than the Eaglemoss version. Although at 21cm, it is slightly smaller.
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CC98001 Star Trek - USS Enterprise NCC-1701 [Refit]
CC98001, Star Trek - USS Enterprise NCC-1701 [Refit] (The Wrath of Khan), Corgi, Non-Military Aircraft, Fit the Boxuk.corgi.co.uk
His original concept rendering for the Type-7 Shuttle was "Gorgeous".Andrew Probert had a habit of designing ships that couldn't easily be reproduced. Both of his Enterprises subsequent versions had issues, nobody ever got the Type 7 shuttle right, even the Romulan Warbird was shaped slightly differently in later reproductions.
I don't have any of the Corgi models, but from what I understand they are mainly die cast metal, whereas Eaglemoss/Fanhome use a lot of plastic. Corgi seem to be plastic mainly for the transparent parts. But I may be wrong.How's Corgi's quality compared to EagleMoss & it's sucessor?
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