Okay, the other two sets arrived today.
First, a few things about the stuff I got yesterday. The Raven is really nice looking, though it's never occurred to me until now that a ship that existed 20+ years ago probably should've looked a bit less advanced (maybe some more bulgy looking nacelles, like the Enterprise C and D had, for instance). The Orion Interceptor is a wonderfully graceful and aggressive-looking ship. I thought it was a fighter, but it appears to have tiny windows, implying a much bigger ships. They did a good job on the Gorn ship, though it fits REALLY snugly on the stand.
As for the shuttles in Set 3...
I mainly got this one for the Enterprise-E shuttle. The travel pod is fine, I suppose. I wasn't really interested in the worker bee, but it is neat that it's small enough that you can have transparent windows and look inside. The Argo shuttle is okay, I suppose, but I'm not really excited by anything from "Nemesis".
Now for the 2 sets I got today.
Again, I mainly get set 6 for one shuttle, which is the Defiant shuttle. It looks really neat and it's interesting comparing how different it is from the Chaffee shuttle. Regarding the others, it's hard to separate my feelings of a design vs how Eaglemoss did making that design. The "Sphinx workpod", this one looks more like an underwater salvage vehicle and it's not even technically canon. It was an unused Andrew Probert design that I think worked it's way into a technical manual. I think the Inspection Pod from "Enterprise" would've been better. Speaking of which, the Hawking shuttle is rather underwhelming, because we got an almost identical shuttle (the Galileo 5) in set 5. Apart from some windows on the side and some different texture on the bottom, it's the same damn thing. That, too, could've been switched out. Regarding Janeway's armored shuttle, not bad, but I would rather see it without armor.
I was more excited for set 8. Imagine my surprise, therefore, when I took out the Vulcan shuttle and the ring just fell off! Hopefully, a bit of glue will solve that. The Xindo-Insectoid shuttle is well done, and I love that, for one, they were forced to give it a distinct stand. The Klingon shuttle has some heft to it, even though it looks like a piece of steak. Not bad, but I think I'd rather see it as the Nenebeck. The one I was most excited for and most pleased with was the Ferengi shuttle. Looks just right and I'm so glad they finally got to it. (It did appear on three different series, after all).