Starship models re-scaled to in-universe dimensions | |
Production stream for a model without pre-existing studio CG assets | |
Magazine spread |
Star Trek: The Official Starships Collection was a British magazine/display model collectible partwork publication and product line that was published by Eaglemoss Collections under its Hero Collector imprint and overall supervision of Project Manager Ben Robinson. Authorized and licensed by Paramount Consumer Products, it had been available in a substantial number of countries worldwide.
Each fortnightly issue included a hand-painted[1] ABS and die-cast metal scaled replica of a starship from the Star Trek universe. Notably, an unparalleled variety of ship designs have been produced as display models for this line, many for the first time, far beyond the scope of any other mass-production manufacturer. Eaglemoss' Star Trek starship model line had become by far the largest starship model line(s) of any entertainment media franchise ever released by a single company – especially when taking the near-identically executed follow-up Discovery, Online, Universe, and Lower Decks spin-off/sister collections into account as well. Robinson himself has later intimated that a Star Trek starship model collection of this size and scope is extremely unlikely to be surpassed, or even emulated, anytime soon, "I think it’s pretty clear that there are lots of ships wh[ich]ere we did that were really obscure, that nobody’s going to make again." [91]
Whenever they were available or existed, Robinson and his team utilized original live-action production-used CGI studio models, both for reference purposes and as basis for display model construction.[2] A Star Trek Fact Files veteran, reference book author, and custodian of his own Star Trek production art archive, Robinson oversees the preparation of the magazines and the selection, commissioning, and decoration of the starship miniatures. John Ainsworth, Hero Collector's Development Manager, assumed many of Robinson's roles for the production of the miniatures after the first 120 issues.
Robinson has also acted as a co-author and co-editor of the magazine content, which consists of a mix of "in-universe" articles and real world production POV articles dealing with the design and usage of the models in question[3], alongside Marcus Riley (another former member of the Fact Files team) and Mark Wright, and continued to contribute starship articles, [92] much of which eventually finding its way into the company's lines of spin-off reference book series.
Most production-used 3D studio models have been adapted for use as miniatures. Alongside studio assets, starship designers including Rob Bonchune, Adam Buckner, David Carson, Dan Curry, Daren Dochterman, Doug Drexler, Pierre Drolet, John Eaves, Sean Hargreaves, Alex Jaeger, Matt Jefferies, Greg Jein, Joe Jennings, Koji Kuramura, "Mojo" Lebowitz, Jim Martin, Brandon MacDougall, Ed Miarecki, Michael Okuda, Andrew Probert, Mark Rademaker, Alain Rivard, Nilo Rodis-Jamero, Rick Sternbach, Sean Tourangeau, and "Meni" Tsirbas have built or assisted in the construction of these models, provided the original CG files, or have shared background material about their designs.[4] A number of original models have also been provided by other former production staffers and producers, including David Lombardi and Dave Rossi.
Where existing models were unavailable, unusable, or deemed unsuitable for use, many models had been commissioned by the company and wholly recreated by independent contractors including Bonchune[5], Lebowitz, Fabio Passaro's Meshweaver Productions[6], and Ed Giddings of Cgreactor[7].
The models were modified, retexturized, and converted into CAD files by these contractors before CAD tooling masters were created at the Holinail Group, [93] Eaglemoss' manufacturing partner in Dongguan, China. 2D renders were often used for the publication's illustrations and newly-created annotated schematics by its art editors in the UK.
Each accompanying twenty-page magazine (measuring 219×284 mm, except as noted) featured comprehensive articles about the design, filming, and on-screen appearances of the original studio model(s). Alongside the use of archival material, new interviews were conducted with a number of Star Trek cast members and production staff for the publication. Reference photographs of studio models, production stills, and concept art reproductions are also used extensively. Detailed "in-universe" information about the vessel's history, crew, weapons, and technology was explored within starship profiles and in other feature articles.
Gift premiums and magazine online versions[8] of many issues were also made available to subscribers.
Following the August 2020 conclusion of the Standard Edition in the UK, new releases for the Bonus, Special, XL, shuttlecraft set, and resin dedication plaque sub-collections continued to be produced for the line, as were magazine binders and hardcover reference books. A number of products have also been re-released in new packaging for direct sale through the UK webshop.
Though the "Standard Edition" had already completed its run by then, some of the other sub-collections of the Collection were still releasing issues when on 12 July 2022 all Eaglemoss product lines came to a sudden and unexpected end, as the company was forced to cease its business activities under the UK Insolvency Act – meaning a company is no longer able to pay off its debts. [94] Though having achieved a considerable portion of its goal, i.e. to have all pre-Kurtzman-era Star Trek ships released in one format or another in the Collection, the bankruptcy of Eaglemoss (which became effective on 5 August 2022, as confirmed by Robinson [95]) meant that the Collection fell short of its lofty goal in the end – albeit not by much.
In 2023, the company (new) Master Replicas had purchased the rights to Eaglemoss's remaining stock, and started to re-issue various ships (and books) from the entire line from March onward, which also included a variety of issues Eaglemoss itself had not yet been able to release themselves because of its 5 August 2022 bankruptcy. [96]
Eaglemoss Collections/Hero Collector publications |
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Starship collections: Official • Discovery • STO • Universe • Lower Decks |
Other collections: Build the Enterprise-D • Busts |
Book series: A Celebration • Designing Starships • Graphic Novel Collection • Nerd Search • Shipyards • Illustrated Handbook |
Other books: Mr. Spock's Little Book of Mindfulness • Star Trek Cocktails • The Book of Grudge |
Standard Edition issues (UK)[]
Standard Edition models commonly measure between four and six inches long and were released fortnightly. A number of these issues were later reissued in new packaging, and can be viewed below under the Collector's Editions section of Repacks.
In the UK, the Standard Edition release run concluded with issue 180 in August 2020, just two weeks shy of a full eight-year run. The cessation of the Standard Edition release automatically entailed the termination of the subscription service for those eligible customers who had opted to take out one.[9] Nonetheless, the 2020 cessation did not spell out the end of the Collection, as additional issues continued to be regularly released afterwards in the various sub-collections, mentioned hereafter, but these had to be ordered separately and individually at the company's webstores – like it always had needed to be, since none of the sub-collections were ever conceived as part of the subscription setup.
No. | Cover | Title/Contents | Model | Lng* | Scale |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2013 | |||||
1 | USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D
21/08/2013[10]
|
139 mm | 1:4610 | ||
2 | USS Enterprise NCC-1701 (2271)
04/09/2013 |
135 mm | 1:2260 | ||
3 | Klingon Bird-of-Prey
18/09/2013
|
88 mm 135 mm w |
1:1580 | ||
4 | Enterprise NX-01
02/10/2013
|
133 mm | 1:1700 | ||
5 | Romulan Warbird
16/10/2013
|
135 mm | 1:10000 | ||
6 | USS Voyager NCC-74656
30/10/2013
|
135 mm | 1:2541 | ||
7 | K't'inga-Class Battle Cruiser
13/11/2013
|
134 mm | 1:2610 | ||
8 | USS Excelsior NCC-2000
27/11/2013
|
135 mm | 1:3470 | ||
9 | USS Defiant NX-74205
11/12/2013
|
110 mm | 1:1550 | ||
10 | Borg Sphere
25/12/2013
|
67 mm ø | 1:9000 | ||
2014 | |||||
11 | USS Reliant NCC-1864
08/01/2014
|
115 mm | 1:2113 | ||
12 | USS Thunderchild NCC-63549
22/01/2014
|
120 mm | 1:3870 [11] | ||
13 | Jem'Hadar Battlecruiser
05/02/2014
|
105 mm 110 mm w |
1:6120 | ||
14 | Cardassian Galor Class
19/02/2014 |
139 mm | 1:2660 | ||
15 | USS Equinox NCC-72381
05/03/2014
|
132 mm | 1:1680 | ||
16 | Ferengi Marauder
19/03/2014
|
101 mm | 1:3620 | ||
17 | USS Dauntless NX-01-A
02/04/2014
|
140 mm | 1:1470 | ||
18 | Bajoran Solar-Sailor
16/04/2014
|
83 mm 140 mm w |
1:557 [12] | ||
19 | USS Stargazer NCC-2893
30/04/2014
|
136 mm | 1:2280 | ||
20 | Klingon Attack Cruiser
14/05/2014
|
135 mm | 1:3570 | ||
21 | USS Enterprise NCC-1701-E
28/05/2014
|
146 mm | 1:4680 | ||
22 | Krenim Temporal Weapon Ship
11/06/2014
|
150 mm | 1:10350 | ||
23 | Nebula Class (USS Honshu)
25/06/2014
|
101 mm | 1:4370 | ||
24 | Xindi Insectoid Warship
09/07/2014
|
131 mm | 1:1150 | ||
25 | USS Prometheus NX-59650
23/07/2014
|
140 mm | 1:900 [13] | ||
26 | Tholian Starship (2152)
06/08/2014
|
129 mm | 1:120 | ||
27 | Romulan Bird-of-Prey (2152)
20/08/2014
|
100 mm 111 mm w |
1:1300 | ||
28 | Maquis Raider
03/09/2014
|
109 mm | 1:630 | ||
29 | Jem'Hadar Fighter
17/09/2014
|
100 mm | 1:680 | ||
30 | Nausicaan Fighter
01/10/2014
|
104 mm | 1:870 | ||
31 | Romulan Warbird Valdore
15/10/2014
|
96 mm 139 mm w |
1:6270 | ||
32 | Starfleet Runabout (USS Orinoco)
29/10/2014 |
115 mm | 1:201 | ||
33 | Cardassian Hideki Class
12/11/2014
|
115 mm | 1:746 | ||
34 | Vulcan Surak Class
26/11/2014
|
140 mm | 1:2500 | ||
35 | Klingon Bird-of-Prey (2150s)
10/12/2014
|
90 mm | 1:1611 | ||
36 | Oberth Class (USS Grissom)
24/12/2014
|
135 mm | 1:889 | ||
2015 | |||||
37 | Andorian Battle Cruiser
07/01/2015
|
140 mm | 1:2571 | ||
38 | Starfleet Delta Flyer
27/01/2015
|
125 mm | 1:168 | ||
39 | Romulan Drone
04/02/2015
|
132 mm | 1:265 | ||
40 | USS Enterprise NCC-1701-B
18/02/2015
|
139 mm | 1:3360 | ||
41 | Klingon Raptor
04/03/2015
|
107 mm | 1:1355 | ||
42 | USS Pasteur NCC-58925
18/03/2015
|
131 mm | 1:2442 | ||
43 | Species 8472 Bioship
01/04/2015
|
110 mm | 1:455 | ||
44 | United Earth Starfleet Intrepid
15/04/2015
|
106 mm | 1:1557 | ||
45 | Malon Export Vessel
29/04/2015
|
118 mm | 1:4364 | ||
46 | USS Enterprise NCC-1701-C
13/05/2015
|
140 mm | 1:3714 | ||
47 | Klingon IKS Negh'Var
27/05/2015
|
110 mm | 1:6203 | ||
48 | Armored USS Voyager (2378)
10/06/2015
|
135 mm | 1:2687 [14] | ||
49 | ECS Fortunate
24/06/2015
|
135 mm | 1:2000 | ||
50 | USS Enterprise NCC-1701 (2266)
08/07/2015
|
129 mm | 1:2240 | ||
51 | Hirogen Warship
22/07/2015
|
122 mm | 1:1230 | ||
52 | USS Centaur NCC-42043
05/08/2015
|
120 mm | 1:1750 | ||
53 | Klingon Augments' Ship
19/08/2015
|
100 mm | 1:700 | ||
54 | Steamrunner Class (USS Appalachia)
02/09/2015
|
120 mm | 1:2967 | ||
55 | Vulcan D'Kyr Type
16/09/2015
|
119 mm | 1:5042 | ||
56 | Saber Class (USS Yeager)
30/09/2015
|
91 mm | 1:2451 | ||
57 | Romulan Bird-of-Prey (2260s)
14/10/2015
|
86 mm | 1:1523 | ||
58 | Borg Tactical Cube
28/10/2015
|
59 mm³ | 1:51525 | ||
59 | USS Relativity NCV-474439-G
11/11/2015 |
128 mm | 1:1508 | ||
60 | SS Botany Bay
25/11/2015
|
131 mm | 1:794 | ||
61 | Norway Class (USS Budapest)
09/12/2015
|
124 mm | 1:2942 | ||
62 | Voth Research Vessel
23/12/2015
|
130 mm | 1:1000 | ||
2016 | |||||
63 | Antares NCC-501
06/01/2016
|
92 mm | 1:1457 | ||
64 | (Phoenix)
20/01/2016
|
140 mm | 1:143 | ||
65 | Xindi-Aquatic Cruiser
03/02/2016
|
130 mm | 1:8650 | ||
66 | USS Raven NAR-32450
17/02/2016
|
120 mm | 1:750 | ||
67 | Klingon D7-Class Battle Cruiser
02/03/2016
|
137 mm | 1:1664 | ||
68 | Federation Attack Fighter
16/03/2016
|
90 mm | 1:278 | ||
69 | Breen Warship
30/03/2016
|
120 mm | 1:2750 | ||
70 | Voth City Ship
13/04/2016
|
140 mm | 1:78571 | ||
71 | Goroth's Klingon Transport Ship
27/04/2016
|
125 mm | 1:704 | ||
72 | USS Enterprise NCC-1701-A
11/05/2016
|
135 mm | 1:2260 | ||
73 | Borg Renegades' Ship
25/05/2016
|
59 mm | 1:23300 | ||
74 | Bajoran Raider
08/06/2016
|
120 mm | 1:276 [15] | ||
75 | USS Enterprise NCC-1701-E Captain's Yacht
22/06/2016
|
105 mm | 1:319 | ||
76 | Baxial
06/07/2016
|
116 mm | 1:129 | ||
77 | Romulan Shuttle
20/07/2016
|
119 mm | 1:204 | ||
78 | USS Voyager's Aeroshuttle
03/08/2016
|
90 mm | 1:300 | ||
79 | Harry Mudd's Class-J Starship (Stella)
17/08/2016
|
111 mm | 1:162 | ||
80 | Federation Mission Scout Ship
31/08/2016
|
120 mm | 1:200 | ||
81 | Xindi-Reptilian Warship
14/09/2016
|
139 mm | 1:1071 | ||
82 | United Earth Starfleet Warp Delta
28/09/2016
|
105 mm | 1:1238 | ||
83 | Bajoran Assault Vessel
12/10/2016
|
90 mm | 1:1564 | ||
84 | United Earth Starfleet NX-Alpha
26/10/2016
|
113 mm | 1:177 | ||
85 | Federation Holoship
09/11/2016
|
138 mm | 1:1790 | ||
86 | Gorn Starship
24/11/2016
|
88 mm | 1:2500 | ||
87 | Federation Timeship Aeon
08/12/2016
|
130 mm | 1:46 | ||
88 | Vahklas
22/12/2016
|
135 mm | 1:815 | ||
2017 | |||||
89 | USS Enterprise NCC-1701-J
05/01/2017
|
118 mm | 1:27280 | ||
90 | Romulan Scout Ship
19/01/2017
|
120 mm | 1:742 | ||
91 | USS Saratoga NCC-31911
02/02/2017
|
120 mm | 1:2025 | ||
92 | Medusan Ship
16/02/2017
|
81 mm | 1:1111 | ||
93 | ECS Horizon
02/03/2017
|
140 mm | 1:1643 | ||
94 | Suliban Cell Ship
16/03/2017
|
60 mm³ | 1:54 | ||
95 | New Orleans Class (USS Kyushu)
30/03/2017
|
125 mm | 1:2720 | ||
96 | Orion Scout Ship
13/04/2017
|
61 mm | 1:1803 | ||
97 | Starfleet Academy Flight Training Craft [16]
27/04/2017
|
110 mm | 1:100 | ||
98 | USS Rhode Island NCC-72701
11/05/2017
|
135 mm | 1:1644 | ||
99 | Assimilated Arctic One
25/05/2017
|
127 mm | 1:630 | ||
100 | Daedalus Class (USS Horizon)
08/06/2017
|
140 mm | 1:1000 | ||
101 | Bajoran Freighter
22/06/2017
|
134 mm | 1:1866 | ||
102 | Klingon D5-Class Battle Cruiser
06/07/2017
|
120 mm | 1:1292 | ||
103 | Vidiian Warship
20/07/2017
|
110 mm 117 mm w |
1:2727 | ||
104 | USS Jenolan NCC-2010
03/08/2017
|
126 mm | 1:1865 | ||
105 | Smuggler's Ship
17/08/2017
|
129 mm | 1:3876 | ||
106 | Kazon Raider
31/08/2017
|
102 mm | 1:1569 | ||
107 | Klingon Bird-of-Prey (Attack Position)
14/09/2017
|
88 mm 101 mm w |
1:1580 | ||
108 | Cheyenne Class (USS Ahwahnee)
28/09/2017
|
120 mm | 1:3017 | ||
109 | Borg Queen's Ship
12/10/2017
|
85 mm 92 mm h |
1:9652 [17] | ||
110 | Springfield Class (USS Chekov)
26/10/2017
|
125 mm | 1:2600 | ||
111 | Captain Proton's Rocket Ship
09/11/2017
|
120 mm | 1:175 | ||
112 | USS Phoenix NCC-65420
23/11/2017
|
110 mm | 1:4277 | ||
113 | Lokirrim Warship
07/12/2017
|
140 mm | 1:1286 | ||
114 | Challenger Class (USS Buran)
21/12/2017
|
110 mm | 1:3545 | ||
2018 | |||||
115 | Tellarite Cruiser
04/01/2018
|
116 mm | 1:1724 | ||
116 | USS Curry
18/01/2018
|
120 mm | 1:3167 | ||
117 | 22nd-Century Ferengi Starship
01/02/2018
|
105 mm | 1:524 | ||
118 | Freedom Class (USS Firebrand)
15/02/2018
|
120 mm | 1:3583 | ||
119 | Hirogen Holoship
01/03/2018
|
140 mm | 1:1429 | ||
120 | USS Bozeman NCC-1941
15/03/2018
|
118 mm | 1:2059 | ||
121 | SS Xhosa
29/03/2018
|
140 mm | 1:1929 | ||
122 | USS Yeager NCC-65674
12/04/2018
|
125 mm | 1:3217 | ||
123 | Romulan Science Vessel
26/04/2018
|
128 mm | 1:2344 | ||
124 | SS Emmette
10/05/2018
|
102 mm | 1:1275 | ||
125 | Alice
26/05/2018
|
95 mm | 1:53 | ||
126 | Niagara Class (USS Princeton)
07/06/2018
|
130 mm | 1:4346 | ||
127 | Eymorg Starship
21/06/2018
|
49 mm 69 mm w |
1:204 [18] | ||
128 | OV-165
05/07/2018
|
130 mm | 1:308 | ||
129 | Tholian Starship (2268)
19/07/2018
|
110 mm | 1:136 | ||
130 | Borg Probe
02/08/2018
|
107 mm | 1:1682 | ||
131 | United Earth Arctic One
16/08/2018
|
125 mm | 1:640 [19] | ||
132 | Warship Voyager
30/08/2018
|
136 mm | 1:2559 [20] | ||
133 | Irina's Racing Ship
13/09/2018
|
99 mm | 1:202 | ||
134 | Vulcan Survey Ship (1957)
27/09/2018
|
139 mm | 1:185 | ||
135 | Dala's 'Delta Flyer'
11/10/2018
|
125 mm | 1:240 | ||
136 | Cardassian Keldon Class
25/10/2018
|
139 mm | 1:2675 | ||
137 | Xindi-Primate Starship
08/11/2018
|
140 mm | 1:1429 | ||
138 | USS Lantree NCC-1837
22/11/2018
|
115 mm | 1:2113 | ||
139 | Vaadwaur Assault Fighter
06/12/2018 |
115 mm | 1:609 [21] | ||
140 | Federation Tug
20/12/2018
|
90 mm | 1:1000 [22] | ||
2019 | |||||
141 | Vulcan T'Pau
03/01/2019
|
134 mm | 1:1063 [23] | ||
142 | Promellian Battle Cruisera
17/01/2019
|
142 mm | 1:4225 | ||
143 | Merchantman
31/01/2019
|
135 mm | 1:1111 | ||
144 | Gomtuu
14/02/2019
|
112 mm | 1:5882 | ||
145 | Nightingale
28/02/2019
|
91 mm | 1:3516 | ||
146 | Fesarius
14/03/2019
|
62 mm ø | 1:33548 [24] | ||
147 | Baran's Raider
28/03/2019
|
96 mm | 1:2292 | ||
148 | Jem'Hadar Battleship
11/04/2019
|
108 mm | 1:13889 | ||
149 | Krenim Warship
25/04/2019
|
122 mm | 1:4098 | ||
150 | USS Antares NCC-9844
09/05/2019
|
115 mm | 1:2113 | ||
151 | B'omar Patrol Ship
23/05/2019
|
100 mm | 1:140 | ||
152 | USS Excelsior Nilo Rodis Concept I
06/06/2019
|
136 mm | 1:3434 [25] | ||
153 | Devore Warship
20/06/2019
|
122 mm | 1:6557 | ||
154 | Klingon Transport
04/07/2019
|
120 mm | 1:458 | ||
155 | Vulcan Survey Vessel D'Vahl
18/07/2019
|
130 mm | 1:231 [26] | ||
156 | USS Melbourne Nebula Class [27]
01/08/2019
|
116 mm | 1:3810 [28] | ||
157 | Cardassian Freighter Groumall
15/08/2019
|
129 mm | 1:1984 | ||
158 | USS Excelsior Nilo Rodis Concept II
29/08/2019
|
136 mm | 1:3434 [29] | ||
159 | Batris
12/09/2019
|
140 mm | 1:2071 | ||
160 | United Earth Sarajevo
26/09/2019
|
135 mm | 1:1481 | ||
161 | Void Ship
11/10/2019
|
95 mm 100 mm h |
1:843 | ||
162 | SS Lakul NFT-7793
25/10/2019
|
108 mm | 1:2500 | ||
163 | Orion Interceptor
08/11/2019
|
109 mm | 1:1376 [30] | ||
164 | USS Excelsior Nilo Rodis Concept III
22/11/2019
|
135 mm | 1:3459 [31] | ||
165 | Karemma Starship
05/12/2019
|
129 mm | 1:2946 [32] | ||
166 | Tamarian Deep Space Cruiser [33]
19/12/2019
|
110 mm | 1:6364 | ||
2020 | |||||
167 | Axanar Cargo Ship
02/01/2020
|
129 mm | 1:713 | ||
168 | Suliban Freighter
16/01/2020
|
129 mm | 1:426 | ||
169 | Kes' Shuttle
30/01/2020
|
108 mm | 1:278 [35] | ||
170 | Tsunkatse Arena Ship
13/02/2020
|
135 mm | 1:5264 | ||
171 | Denobulan Medical Ship
27/02/2020
|
110 mm | 1:209 [36] | ||
172 | Xindi-Insectoid Scout Ship
19/03/2020 (revised) |
125 mm | 1:1120 [37] | ||
173 | Arcos
09/04/2020 (rev)
|
140 mm | 1:2071 | ||
174 | Archer's Toy Ship
30/04/2020 (rev)
|
90 mm 114 mm w |
1:6 [38] | ||
175 | Mondor
21/05/2020 (rev)
|
134 mm | 1:2164 | ||
176 | Tarellian Starship
11/06/2020 (rev) |
130 mm | 1:4308 | ||
177 | Sheliak Colony Ship
02/07/2020 (rev)
|
135 mm | 1:3481 | ||
178 | Husnock Warship
16/07/2020 (rev)
|
130 mm | 1:10000 | ||
179 | Vidiian Starship
23/07/2020 (rev) |
100 mm | 1:5000 [39] | ||
180 | Borg Cube First Contact
06/08/2020 (rev)
|
62 mm³ | 1:48984 |
Bonus Edition issues[]
Bonus Edition issues commonly feature registry variants, concept designs, model ships, ships seen only on background displays, and other designs originating from comics, novels, Star Trek Online, and Ships of the Line calendars, and these often as "extended/soft canon" referred to starships were initially released in similar vein as the regular Standard Edition. The accompanying magazine is in contents similar to the Standard Edition magazines. The early SS Yorktown (first "convention exclusive") and Future USS Enterprise-D (subscription gift item) releases though, were issued in the "Standard Edition" packaging without magazines. Like the Special Editions, a number have been created in close consultation with the production artists who conceived the ships' original designs.
Those Bonus Editions models selected for convention purposes, were repackaged in redesigned "display boxes" like the one pictured on the right, with the same magazines that came with the Standard Edition, but downsized to 145 × 183 mm in order to fit within the box. Introduced in 2018 for the Collector's Edition, this packaging format became the norm for the Bonus Edition after the cessation of the regular Standard Edition two years later. No binder has been provided for the deviant magazine format by the company while it was in business. This Bonus/Collector's Edition format also became the regular format of choice for the later Star Trek Online Starships Collection spin-off publication, and where a binder for the deviant magazine format was made available.
Some vessels bear Terran Empire liveries and parts (as seen in the mirror universe), while the Federation fleet seen in the Kelvin Timeline was added to the Bonus Edition releases in 2021, following later adjustments to licensing with CBS.[40]
It was the Bonus Edition that became the replacement format for the (mostly "canon") regular Standard Edition and was meant to yet release "some of the big deal missing ships we haven't got to" left over from that edition, [97] after it had concluded its run in the UK during 2020. The models in the Standard Edition size range (about four to six inches long), commonly debuted at Eaglemoss' Hero Collector convention booths – explaining the choice for the display box packaging – , and became afterwards available as "webshop exclusives". The August 2022 Eaglemoss bankruptcy had cut the intended release run short though.
No.[41] | Cover | Title/Contents | Model | Lng* | Scale |
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2013 | |||||
(N/A) | Future USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D ("All Good Things...")
28/11/2013[42] |
139 mm | 1:4610 | ||
2015 | |||||
M1 (01) |
ISS Enterprise
18/11/2015
|
129 mm | 1:2240 | ||
2016 | |||||
M2 (02) |
ISS Enterprise NX-01
09/05/2016
|
133 mm | 1:1700 | ||
(03) | SS Yorktown NCC-1717[43]
05/10/2016 |
129 mm | 1:2240 | ||
2017 | |||||
M3 (04) |
ISS Defiant NX-74205
31/05/2017
|
110 mm | 1:1550 | ||
(05) | USS Titan (β)[44]
31/08/2017
|
140 mm | 1:3243 | ||
(06) | USS Aventine (β)[45]
28/09/2017
|
140 mm | 1:4800 | ||
(07) | (USS) Enterprise NCC-1701-C Probert Concept Special Issue[46]
28/12/2017
|
140 mm | 1:3750[47] | ||
2018 | |||||
(08) | USS Enterprise NCC-1701 Phase II Concept
22/01/2018
|
129 mm | 1:2338[48] | ||
(09) | Klingon Bird-of-Prey Landed Position
14/09/2018
|
88 mm 131 mm w |
1:1580 | ||
(10) | USS Defiant NCC-1764 Special Glow In The Dark Issue[49]
20/10/2018
|
129 mm | 1:2240 | ||
(11) | USS Voyager Sternbach Concept Special Issue
25/09/2018
|
140 mm | 1:2721[50] | ||
2019 | |||||
(12) | USS Bonaventure NCC-1000 (β) Special Issue[51]
21/01/2019
|
136 mm | 1:1949[52] | ||
(13) & (13A) |
USS Enterprise NCC-1701-F (β) Federation Livery 04/02/2019 USS Enterprise NCC-1701-F (β) Star Trek Online Livery 19/03/2019[53]
|
135 mm | 1:7860 | ||
(14) | USS Altair (β)
05/08/2019
|
116 mm | 1:2784 | ||
(15) | Assimilated USS Voyager
05/08/2019
|
135 mm | 1:2541 | ||
(16) | USS Defiant NX-74205 Cloaked[54]
03/10/2019 (US) 25/10/2019 (UK)
|
108 mm | 1:1580 | ||
(17) | ISS Enterprise-D (β) Mirror Universe (β) Special Issue
01/04/2019
|
139 mm | 1:4610 | ||
(18) | USS Enterprise Shuttlecraft Jefferies Concept (TOS) Special Issue
15/10/2019
|
108 mm | 1:68 | ||
(19) | USS Enterprise Shuttlecraft Phase II Concept Special Issue
22/10/2019
|
129 mm | 1:57 | ||
(20) | SS Conestoga
12/12/2019
|
135 mm | 1:1563[55] | ||
2020 | |||||
(21) | Concept Klingon D4 Special Issue
16/01/2020
|
135 mm | 1:1174[56] | ||
(22) | Cardassian Orbital Weapons Platform Special Issue
24/01/2020
|
96 mm ø | 1:1250[57] | ||
(23) | Friendship 1
03/02/2020
|
138 mm | 1:145 | ||
(24) | USS Reliant Concept Special Issue[58]
18/03/2020
|
118 mm | 1:2059 | ||
(25) | USS Enterprise 'The Cage' Special Issue
18/03/2020
|
129 mm | 1:2240 | ||
2021[59] | |||||
(26) | USS Armstrong NCC-1769
12/08/2021
|
120 mm | 1:2117 | ||
(27) | USS Mayflower NCC-1621
02/10/2021
|
122 mm | 1:1934 | ||
(28) | USS Newton NCC-1727
06/10/2021
|
125 mm | 1:2520 | ||
(29) | USS Valiant Concept
13/11/2021
|
99 mm | n/a | ||
2022 | |||||
(30) | Steth's Coaxial Starship
12/01/2022
|
126 mm | 1:163 | ||
(31) | Kazon Predator Class
12/01/2022
|
134 mm | 1:13433 | ||
(32) | Nomad
21/01/2022
|
134 mm | 1:82 | ||
(33) | Talarian Observation Craft
21/01/2022
|
100mm | 1:1500 | ||
(34) | Klingon D-5 Class Tanker (Variant)
11/04/2022
|
120mm | 1:1292 | ||
(35) | Hierarchy Assault Ship
11/04/2022
|
84mm | n/a | ||
Scheduled but cancelled 2022 release-ready issues/2023 post-bankruptcy (model-only[60]) releases | |||||
(36) | Reman Scorpion Attack Flier
09/2022
|
103 mm | 1:68 | ||
(37) & (37A) |
Cravic warship & Pralor warship (model-only convention exclusive)[61]
|
80 mm | 1:5626 | ||
Unrealized considered Bonus Edition issues[]
These concerned issues that were considered, but had not entered the asset production stage yet.
Temp. cover | Title | Model |
---|---|---|
Wadi ship | ||
Straleb security vessel | ||
Romulan Warbird (vertical concept) | ||
USS Emmett Till (β) [62] |
Special Edition issues[]
Eaglemoss received licensing to release starships from Star Trek's alternate reality (officially known as the Kelvin Timeline since 2016) as Special Editions, alongside unique starships and space stations from Star Trek's prime reality.
Made of the same materials as the Standard Editions, most Special Edition models are about six to eight inches long, and subscribers receive a small discount when purchasing them. The seventeenth release featured a battery-powered internal LED light.
These larger releases are retailed by the company's webshops and a number of other retailers.
No. | Cover | Title/Contents | Model | Lng* | Scale |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2013 | |||||
(SP1) | Deep Space 9 Special Issue [63]
28/11/2013
|
152 mm ø 93 mm h |
1:9551 | ||
2014 | |||||
(SP2) | USS Enterprise NCC-1701 (2258) Special Issue
06/03/2014
|
220 mm | 1:3297 [64] | ||
(SP3) | USS Vengeance Special Issue
30/10/2014
|
215 mm | 1:6805 | ||
2015 | |||||
(SP4) | D4 Bird-of-Prey Special Issue
02/04/2015
|
139 mm 192 mm w |
1:183 | ||
(SP5) | USS Kelvin Special Issue
15/10/2015
|
200 mm | 1:1575 [65] | ||
2016 | |||||
(SP6) | NX-Class Refit (SS Enterprise NX-01) Special Issueb
17/03/2016
|
183 mm | 1:1230 | ||
(SP7) | Spock's Jellyfish Ship Special Issue
24/11/2016
|
173 mm 140 mm h |
1:208 | ||
2017 | |||||
(SP8) | USS Franklin Special Issue
24/04/2017
|
198 mm | 1:693 | ||
(SP9) | Altamid Swarm Ship Special Issue
06/07/2017
|
221 mm | 1:54 | ||
(SP10) | Deep Space Station K-7 Special Issueb
31/08/2017
|
225 mm ø 111 mm h |
1:2000 [66] | ||
(SP11) | USS Enterprise XCV-330 Special Issue
20/12/2017
|
210 mm 133 mm ø |
1:1429 [67] | ||
2018 | |||||
(SP12) | USS Enterprise NCC-1701 Star Trek Beyond Special Issue
20/03/2018
|
220 mm | 1:3295 | ||
(SP13) | Klingon Battlecruiser Star Trek (2009) Special Issue
07/06/2018
|
225 mm | 1:1556 [68] | ||
(SP14) | USS Kobayashi Maru ECS-1022 Special Issue
26/09/2018
|
220 mm | 1:2555 [69] | ||
(SP15) | Spacedock Special Issue
20/12/2018
|
139 mm ø 200 mm h [70] |
1:27338 | ||
2019 | |||||
(SP16) | V'ger Special Issue
08/03/2019
|
220 mm | 1:354545 [71] | ||
(SP17) | Planet Killer Special Issue [72]
06/06/2019
|
219 mm | 1:22831 [73] | ||
(SP18) | Reman Warbird Scimitar
28/08/2019 |
132 mm 203 mm w |
1:6742 | ||
(SP19) | Son'a Flagship Special Issue
13/10/2019 |
174 mm | 1:2034 | ||
2020 | |||||
(SP20) | USS Gold Enterprise NCC-1701-D Special Issue [74]
10/01/2020
|
139 mm | 1:4610 | ||
(SP21) | Vulcan Long Range Shuttle Special Issue
05/03/2020
|
217 mm | 1:221 [75] | ||
(SP22) | T'Plana-Hath Vulcan Lander Special Issue
02/06/2020
|
200 mm ø 84 mm h |
1:215 | ||
(SP23) | Gold USS Enterprise NCC-1701 Special Issue
10/07/2020
|
129 mm | 1:2240 | ||
(SP24) | Regula Ib Special Issue
17/10/2020
|
182 mm h 111 mm w [76] |
1:1306 | ||
2021[77] | |||||
(SP25) | Son'a Collector Special Issue
17/01/2021
|
210 mm | 1:7257 [78] | ||
(SP26) | Relay Station 47 Special Issue
19/07/2021
|
180 mm h 163 mm w |
1:890 | ||
(SP27) | Son'a Battleship Special Issue
31/07/2021
|
151 mm l 188 mm w |
n/a | ||
2022 | |||||
(SP28) | Jupiter Station Special Issue
01/2022
|
170 mm h 220 mm w |
n/a | ||
(SP29) | Ty'Gokor Orbital Station Special Issue[79]
25/03/2022
|
250 mm h 224 mm w |
n/a | ||
Scheduled but cancelled 2022 release-ready issue/2023 post-bankruptcy (model-only[60]) release | |||||
(SP30) | Caretaker's Array Special Issue[80]
06/2022
|
226 mm l 108 mm w |
n/a |
XL Edition issues[]
A number of "significant" starships from the Star Trek universe hade also been produced in a larger size than the Standard, Bonus, and most Special Editions. Released as XL Editions, these models generally measure between eight-and-a-half and twelve inches long, and were available from company webshops and a variety of other retailers.
Following the successful roll-out of the first three of these "Oversized" (or "Large Scale") issues to subscribers and retail, this sub-line was also marketed as the "Star Trek Starships XL Edition" and was launched as a separate subscription partwork on Eaglemoss' US website. [98] The company had planned for about thirty XL issues in total, per September 2020. [99]
Beginning with XL Edition 22, a slightly smaller 20-page magazine (measuring 227 × 155 mm) was enclosed with each XL Edition, which has been designed to be stored (and retailed) within the box beneath the model. This format was also used for the magazines enclosed with the repackaged Best of XL Edition releases outlined below (in Repacks).
No. | Cover | Title/Contents | Model | Lng* | Scale |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2017 | |||||
(XL1) | USS Enterprise NCC-1701 Special Issue
28/01/2017
|
269 mm | 1:1074 | ||
(XL2) | USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D Special Issue
23/06/2017
|
220 mm | 1:2914 | ||
(XL3) | USS Enterprise NCC-1701-E Special Issue
31/07/2017
|
270 mm | 1:2537 | ||
(XL4) | Enterprise NX-01 Special Issue
21/10/2017
|
220 mm | 1:1023 | ||
(XL5) | USS Voyager NCC-74656 Special Issue
28/12/2017
|
260 mm | 1:1319 | ||
2018 | |||||
(XL6) | USS Enterprise NCC-1701-A Special Issue
06/06/2018
|
267 mm | 1:1142 | ||
(XL7) | USS Defiant NX-74205 Special Issue
13/07/2018
|
220 mm | 1:776 | ||
(XL8) | USS Enterprise NCC-1701-B Special Issue
09/08/2018
|
267 mm | 1:1749 | ||
(XL9) | USS Reliant NCC-1864 Special Issue
14/09/2018
|
220 mm | 1:1059 | ||
(XL10) | USS Enterprise NCC-1701-C Special Issue
02/11/2018
|
256 mm | 1:2031 | ||
(XL11) | USS Enterprise NCC-1701 (DIS) Special Issueb
19/12/2018
|
259 mm | 1:1707 | ||
2019 | |||||
(XL12) | Akira Class (USS Thunderchild) Special Issue [81]
15/08/2019
|
221 mm | 1:1991 [82] | ||
(XL13) | Klingon Bird-of-Prey Special Issue
06/06/2019
|
160 mm 245 mm w |
1:869 | ||
(XL14) | Runabout (USS Orinoco) Special Issue
11/07/2019
|
209 mm | 1:111 | ||
(XL15) | USS Excelsior NCC-2000
15/08/2019
|
269 mm | 1:1736 | ||
(XL16) | Romulan Warbird Special Issue
15/10/2019
|
220 mm | 1:6150 | ||
(XL17) | Deep Space 9 Special Issue [83]
11/12/2019
|
202 mm ø | 1:7187 | ||
2020 | |||||
(XL18) | Klingon K't'inga-Class Special Issue
08/02/2020
|
267 mm | 1:801 | ||
(XL19) | USS Enterprise NCC-1701-J Special Issue
27/03/2020
|
220 mm | 1:14632 | ||
(XL20) | Future USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D ('All Good Things...') Special Issue
20/06/2020
|
220 mm | 1:2914 | ||
(XL21) | USS Discovery NCC-1031 Special Issue
07/08/2020
|
289 mm | 1:2597 | ||
(XL22) | USS Shenzhou Special Issue [84]
08/10/2020
|
255 mm | 1:1660 | ||
(XL23) | USS Enterprise NCC-1701 (2009) Special Issue
15/12/2020
|
259 mm | 1:2799 | ||
2021 | |||||
(XL24) | Delta Flyer Special Issue
16/02/2021
|
220 mm | 1:95 | ||
(XL25) | La Sirena Special Issue
11/06/2021
|
254 mm | 1:337 | ||
(XL26) | USS Bonchune Nebula Class Special Issue
11/06/2021
|
158 mm | 1:4057 | ||
(XL27) | USS Equinox NCC-72381 Special Issue
30/09/2021 |
243 mm | 1:910 | ||
(XL28) | USS Pegasus NCC-53847 Special Issue[85]
06/10/2021
|
231 mm | 1:520 | ||
2022 | |||||
(XL29) | USS Discovery NCC-1031-A Refit Special Issue
01/02/2022
|
284 mm | 1:2655 | ||
(XL30) | USS Prometheus Special Issue
23/03/2022
|
260 mm | 1:1596 | ||
Scheduled but cancelled 2022 release-ready issue/2023 post-bankruptcy (model-only[60]) release | |||||
(XL31) | USS Stargazer Special Issue[86]
06/2022
|
235 mm | 1:1319 |
Limited Edition Gold XL Exclusives[]
Similar to the displayed models seen in the observation lounge of the USS Enterprise-E and commonly debuting as "Exclusives" for conventions, Limited Edition versions of a number of XL USS Enterprise models are also manufactured with 18-carat gold-plated exteriors and are available in limited quantities.
No. | Cover | Title/Contents | Model | Lng* | Scale |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
(XLG1) | USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D Limited Edition [87]
03/02/2021 - Limited to 1,000 worldwide
|
220 mm | 1:2914 | ||
(XLG2) | USS Enterprise NCC-1701 Limited Edition [88]
20/08/2021 - Limited to 500 worldwide
|
269 mm | 1:1074 | ||
Scheduled but cancelled 2022 release-ready issue/2023 post-bankruptcy (model-only[60]) release | |||||
(XLG3) | USS Enterprise NCC-1701-E Limited Edition (First Contact version)
15/09/2022 - Limited to 250 worldwide (as originally planned[89])
|
270 mm | 1:2537 |
Shuttlecraft issues[]
Shuttlecraft models are smaller than the other releases, are made of metallic resin, include a small standardized stand, and are individually packaged within each four-pack box. Presently, shuttle issues are only available for purchase in four-packs, in all markets. Shuttles may be offered as individual issues and alternate deco (or registry) variants may be manufactured in the future, if further production runs occur. [100]
In January 2015, shuttle issues were previewed to subscribers in Germany. By adding the "Premium" subscription option (for a small monthly fee), subscribers received a new shuttle every twenty issues. The first shuttle reached these subscribers in November 2015 [101], and only ships from the first two shuttle packs were included in the offer.
An eight-page booklet (measuring 150 × 210 mm, the smallest magazine dimension of all Eaglemoss' Star Trek publications) that contains (exclusively) "in-universe" information accompanies each model. It features master systems display illustrations (okudagrams) newly created for each issue by Mike Okuda.
These schematics are also printed onto translucent plastic sheets (measuring 120 × 80 mm) which can be mounted on (included) plastic clip stands.
Rick Sternbach and Tim Earls designed the sheets for the third shuttlecraft four-pack, while Doug Drexler was enlisted to design them for the fifth and sixth sets. Okuda designed the sheets for the seventh set.
Set 1 | Set 2 | Set 3 | Set 4 | Set 5 | Set 6 | Set 7| Set 8
No. | Cover | Title/Contents | Model | Lng* | Scale |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Set 1 (14/10/2015) | |||||
01 | Shuttlecraft Galileo
|
70 mm | 1:104 | ||
02 | Shuttlecraft Type-6 (Goddard)
|
70 mm | 1:86 | ||
03 | Shuttlecraft Type-10 (Chaffee)
|
71 mm | 1:111 | ||
04 | Shuttlecraft Type-9 (Cochrane)
|
69 mm | 1:120 | ||
Set 2 (16/02/2017) | |||||
05 | Executive Shuttle (SD-103)
|
90 mm | 1:289 | ||
06 | Shuttlecraft Pod 1
|
90 mm | 1:67 | ||
07 | Shuttlecraft Type-7 (Hawking) [90]
|
80 mm | 1:106 | ||
08 | Type 15 Shuttle (Aldrin)
|
60 mm | 1:60 | ||
Set 3 (19/10/2017) | |||||
09 | Shuttlecraft Argo
|
80 mm | 1:250 | ||
10 | Shuttlecraft Type-11 (Enterprise-E)
|
85 mm | 1:188 | ||
11 | Travel Pod (05)
|
49 mm | 1:90 | ||
12 | Workbee
|
53 mm | 1:60 | ||
Set 4 (10/11/2018) | |||||
13 | Transport Shuttlecraft (12091)
|
51 mm | 1:137 | ||
14 | USS Enterprise Passenger Shuttle (2)
10/11/2018 (set 4)
|
76 mm | 1:158 | ||
15 | Med Evac Shuttle (43) [91]
|
63 mm | 1:143 | ||
16 | USS Enterprise Warrant Shuttle
|
82 mm | 1:171 | ||
Set 5 (09/07/2019) | |||||
17 | Starfleet Air Tram (3)
|
85 mm | 1:141 | ||
18 | Starfleet Tug (5)
|
74 mm | 1:108 | ||
19 | USS Enterprise NCC-1701-A Galileo
|
79 mm | 1:115 | ||
20 | Shuttlecraft Type-8 (Tereshkova)
|
70 mm | 1:100 | ||
Set 6 (23/10/2019) | |||||
21 | Sphinx Workpod (β)
|
70 mm | 1:89 | ||
22 | Type-18 Shuttlepod (01)
|
70 mm | 1:64 | ||
23 | Hawking Type-6 Shuttle [92]
|
78 mm | 1:117 | ||
24 | Janeway's Armored Shuttle
|
80 mm | 1:119 | ||
Set 7 (15/12/2020) | |||||
25 | Captain's Yacht Calypso
|
73 mm w | 1:605 | ||
26 | Docking Shuttle
|
70 mm | 1:114 | ||
27 | Cyrano Jones' Spacematic
|
76 mm | 1:184 | ||
28 | Cargo Shuttle Type 9A (β)
|
75 mm | 1:140 | ||
Set 8 (12/2021) | |||||
29 | Vulcan Shuttle
|
~83 mm | |||
30 | Xindi-Insectoid Shuttle
|
~83 mm | |||
31 | Ferengi Shuttle
|
~83 mm | |||
32 | Klingon Toron Class Shuttle
|
~64 mm |
Repacks[]
Starship sets[]
Each set includes a fifty-page booklet (measuring 168 × 216 mm) that contains material covering all of the starships in the set, compiled from the previously released individual magazines, as is detailed above. The booklet for both versions of the third set has sixty-five pages to accommodate the content for the extra (fourth) ship. All models are identical to their earlier releases (as Standard or Bonus Editions) and are packaged individually within the box for the set.
Collector's Editions[]
Debuting exclusively in North America in February 2018 and marketed as the Best of the Star Trek: The Official Starships Collection for its first three years, Eaglemoss re-released twelve of its most popular Standard Edition issues in new windowbox packaging with attached J-hooks, enabling the boxes to be hung on pegs at retailers. The models within are identical to their earlier releases.
Downscaled to fit into the box beneath the model, a twenty-page booklet accompanies each starship and its stand. Each "collector's guide" (measuring 145 × 183 mm, a smaller format which fits the box packaging) contains the same content as the larger, original full-sized A4 magazine (as is detailed above) but the issue number is not printed on the cover. Later, in 2019, this packaging style (without the J-hook) became used for the cloaked USS Defiant 2500-copy convention exclusive in the US and UK as well.
In 2020, the range was expanded by six ships and its availability in entirety to the UK was announced as a convention exclusive range, [102](X) though like in the US, unsold copies ended up in the UK webstore as well. From 2021 onward however, after the Standard Edition range was terminated, the Collector's Edition packaging style became the standard for new outings in the Bonus Edition range.
Eleven more ships, USS Titan NCC-80102 (B05), Pralor Warship (B37A), USS Prometheus NX-59650 (25), USS Phoenix NCC-65420 (112), Federation Attack Fighter (68), USS Excelsior NCC-2000 (8), USS Appalachia NCC-52136 (54), UES Warp Delta (82), USS Equinox NCC-72381 (15), SS Emmette (124), and USS Bozeman NCC-1941 (120) were scheduled for a 2021 (re-)release in this format. That intent however, became thwarted by the COVID-19 pandemic which necessitated worldwide lock-downs, meaning the cancellation of every convention as well. The Titan re-release became one of only two realized, but was not able to reach market because of the lock-downs.[94] The other realized planned release concerned the 500-copy Pralor warship model-only convention exclusive.[61]
Collector's XL Editions[]
In 2020, the company began to re-release a number of its most popular XL Edition starship models as the Best of the Star Trek: The Official Starships Collection XL Edition, which transitioned to Collector's XL Edition in the following year.
In new "retail-friendly" premium boxes made of thicker cardboard (and the models within held in black foam), lifting the magnetic clasps and opening the gatefold on the box's front allows the model to be displayed (in a windowbox) while still packaged.
A downscaled version of the magazine (measuring 227 × 155 mm) with identical contents to the XL Edition (as is detailed above) is included with each model and is stored (and retailed) within the box behind the ship.
[]
Gift premiums (known here as "loyalty gifts") are sent to subscribers and include a binder able to hold sixteen magazines (afterwards becoming the regular, standard binder for sale at the company's webstores), a polyresin USS Enterprise-D dedication plaque, a three-nacelled Future USS Enterprise-D model, and a battery-powered, LED-illuminated PVC Borg Cube. An enamel starship pin was added as a gift in June 2018, which was superseded by a pair of steel bookends in September 2018. [95]
In Japan, early subscribers received a unique, smaller, LED-illuminated PVC Borg Cube after De Agostini, the magazine's local publisher, "declined" to release the UK version of the Borg Cube and manufactured its own. De Agostini also released a key ring as a gift, in lieu of the UK's free magazine binder.
Initially advertised as subscriber "exclusives", the UK version of the Borg cube, the USS Enterprise-D plaque, and the Future USS Enterprise-D model were later retailed to the general public through company webshops. Magazines were not included with these starship models.
No. | Premium | Photo | Lng* | Scale |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Steel Starfleet and Klingon Empire insignia bookends [96] | |||
1 | USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D pin [97] | 57 mm | ||
2 | Magazine binder[98] | 300 mm | ||
2 † | USS Enterprise Command Division (TOS) key ring | 45 mm | ||
3 | USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D Dedication Plaque | 216 mm | 1:1.6 | |
4 | Future USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D ("All Good Things...") | 139 mm | 1:4610 | |
5 | Borg Cube | 150 mm³ | 1:20403 | |
5 † | Borg Cube | 80 mm³ | 1:38000 | |
6 ‡ | USS Enterprise lapel pin | 57 mm |
Scaling, size, and contents info, cover scans, and some graphics courtesy of Wixiban.com [103]
*Starship length as measured from bow to stern, where applicable.
† Japan early subscriber exclusive
‡ UK subscriber gift released upon the publication of Standard Edition issue 160
Starship dedication plaques[]
Painted, scaled, metallic polyresin starship dedication plaques are made available through company webshops and retail outlets, and were designed by Michael Okuda. In late 2018, the company indicated that a "few more" dedication plaques were being planned.
The first release was initially distributed to subscribers as a gift premium.
Commencing in September 2018, US subscribers who opt for a "Platinum" subscription will receive a plaque every ten issues, for an additional ongoing fee.
No. | Packaging | Title | Plaque | Lng | Scale |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
(1) | USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D Dedication Plaque
01/08/2015 |
216 mm | 1:1.6 | ||
(2) | USS Voyager Dedication Plaque
14/10/2015 |
216 mm | 1:1.6 | ||
(3) | Star Trek: Deep Space Nine USS Defiant Dedication Plaque
14/10/2015 |
216 mm | 1:1.6 | ||
(4) | USS Enterprise NCC-1701 Dedication Plaque
01/04/2016 |
253 mm | 1:1.3 | ||
(5) | Enterprise NX-01 Dedication Plaque
01/05/2016 |
250 mm | 1:1.4 | ||
(6) | USS Enterprise NCC-1701-E Dedication Plaque
01/06/2016 |
216 mm | 1:1.6 | ||
(7) | USS Enterprise NCC-1701-A Dedication Plaque
11/01/2017 |
217 mm | 1:1.6 | ||
(8) | USS Franklin NX-326 Dedication Plaque
23/06/2017 |
224 mm |
Reference books[]
Designing Starships series[]
In October 2016, Eaglemoss Publications premiered the first volume of the Star Trek: Designing Starships series, a line of hardcover reference books that are primarily comprised of starship design articles from the Starships Collection partworks' individual magazines, combined with new artwork, charts, and expanded material.
Published under the Hero Collector imprint, second editions of the first three volumes and all subsequent books in the series were released by Eaglemoss in mass-market editions, utilizing Penguin Random House's Publisher Services division.
Vol. | Cover | Cover title | Published | Edition |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Star Trek: The Official Starships Collection: Designing Starships Volume One | 10/2016 | First | |
(1) | Star Trek: Designing Starships: The Enterprises and Beyond | 16/10/2018 | Second | |
2 | Star Trek: The Official Starships Collection: Designing Starships Volume Two | 10/2016 | First | |
(2) | Star Trek: Designing Starships: The USS Voyager and Beyond | 16/10/2018 | Second | |
(3) | Star Trek: The Official Starships Collection: Designing Starships The Kelvin Timeline | 27/11/2017 | First | |
(3) | Star Trek: Designing Starships The Kelvin Timeline | 30/04/2019 | Second | |
(4) | Star Trek: Discovery Designing Starships | 03/09/2019 | First | |
(5) | Star Trek: Designing Starships Deep Space Nine and Beyond | 24/08/2021 | First |
Shipyards series[]
Star Trek: Shipyards, subtitled The Encyclopedia of Star Trek Ships, is a mass-market hardcover reference book series that presents an "in-universe" chronological history of canon starships, and is published by Eaglemoss Collections through Penguin Random House's Publisher Services division, under its Hero Collector imprint. Starships from the alternate reality (Kelvin Timeline) and TAS are not covered in this series, and ships seen only on displays will not be incorporated.
Volumes are principally comprised of starship profile articles produced for the Starships Collection partworks, combined with new artwork, charts, and expanded material. The series was characterized by Ben Robinson as an effort to create "an equivalent of Jane's Fighting Ships for Star Trek". [104] [99]
A Special Edition of the first volume included a model of the USS Enterprise from (Standard Edition) issue 50 of the Starships Collection. [105]
In Japan, the first editions of the first two volumes were published by De Agostini and carried its imprint on the covers. The Books-A-Million Edition of these two books bore variant covers and were exclusively retailed by the American bookshop chain, Books-A-Million. Polish editions of these books were also published by HarperCollins Publishers.
A second edition of the second volume incorporates ships from Star Trek: Lower Decks, Discovery, and Picard.
A "limited edition" three-volume box set included a specially-designed slipcase, a fold-out starship size chart (a 35 × 25-inch poster), and the first, second, and fourth books of the series. [106]
The fifth and sixth volumes explore almost every Borg vessel and starship seen in the Delta Quadrant, and the company has created new CG starship models for many of the VOY ships that were solely created as practical (physical) studio models. [107]
The seventh, eighth, and ninth volumes would have covered major races and ships from the Alpha, Beta, and Gamma Quadrants. The August 2022 bankruptcy of Eaglemoss meant that only the seventh title saw an actual release.
Vol. | Cover | Cover title | Published | Edition |
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(1) | Star Trek: Shipyards - Starfleet Ships 2151-2293 | 25/09/2018 | First | |
(1) | Star Trek: Shipyards - Starfleet Ships 2151-2293 | 25/09/2018 | Special | |
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