- Brand: Eaglemoss
- Color: Multicolor
- Product Dimensions: 5.1″L x 2.3″W x 3″H
- Room Type: Office, Bedroom
- Age Range (Description): Adult
- Featuring all-new, linen-look, window-box packaging
- Each newly designed box houses one die-cast Star Trek starship
- Exceptionally detailed
- Includes authoritatively researched 20-page illustrated profile of that ship





















M. Mierzwa –
Star Trek Eaglemoss Enterprise (TOS) Die-CastI have over a dozen of the eaglemoss star trek ships. Obviously I like them enough to collect them. I missed many of the earlier ships and have been adding them to my collection when I have been able to find them at a reasonable price.Thankfully Eaglemoss re-released their most popular ships in a new collectors’ box. This collectors’ series is at a very reasonable price range, so much so that if you have not tried out their ships, they offer the best introduction to the series.About The ShipFirst, I like the look and feel of the original series (TOS) Star Trek Enterprise. The model is true to the TV show. Mostly die-cast construction, my enterprise arrived in perfect shape and has a heavy feel to it. The display stand is firm and nicely showcases the ship while on my office desk. (For the record, I rotate one or two ships on my desk at different times.)Second, I previously had the Defiant and Yorktown; also TOS styled Constitution Class starships. The main difference is the “naval construction contract” number (NCC) and name. The Defiant is a glow-in-the-dark version of the models (which works well, thus being my favorite of the series). However, having all three of them next to each other really brings back a nostalgic feel from the old “Doomsday Machine” episode. I can literally hear the soundtrack to the episode when looking at the models.The model measures about 5” x 2.5”x 1.5” (length x width x height). It is roughly the same scale as the larger format Hot Wheels Star Trek ships. Unfortunately, the models are not in scale with other Star Trek Eaglemoss models. But they still make awesome pieces to inspire you while you work.These are heavy and do not feel like toys. They are models, and I’m afraid to chip the beautiful paint job. The overall attention to detail is amazing on the Enterprise. Port/Starboard running lights, windows in what appear to be the right places, classic 1960s styled star fleet pennant, etc. The underside is often neglected in most models. This is not true of the Eaglemoss Enterprise.About the MagazineSome people might not like the 20-page magazine. I never had the original release of the TOS Enterprise, but the magazine looks to be a smaller exact replica of that model’s magazine. Measuring 5.75” x 7” (compared to original magazines that are 8.5” x 11”) the font is still readable with my middle aged eyes (and forever 5-yr old imagination). Well written, this particular magazine features earlier sketches of the Enterprise. After decades of being a Trek fan, I learned something new! Cool!The magazine fits in the box, so magazine and model can forever be paired.About the New Collectors BoxMeasuring 6” x 7.75” the new collectors box is obviously slightly larger than the regular series 5” x 6.75” boxes. This could throw a monkey wrench when storing the boxes and models, however, it is well build and allows a view of the ship while still packaged. The box feels a bit better made than its smaller predecessor.Overall, I love what Eaglemoss has done. May the Enterprise’s ongoing missions continue to inspire you the way they do me!
Alex –
Nice desk model with some heft to it. The nacelles are not level with each other but you only see it if you’re looking for it and for the price you can’t really complain.UPDATE: After seeing the nacelles were uneven due to the way the saucer section was connected to the neck that connects to the drive section, I applied a little pressure to the saucer and it snapped into place. The nacelles are STILL SLIGHTLY uneven however it is now much less apparent and the model looks good on the desk no matter the angle.Still highly recommend for anyone looking for a cheap but nice desk or shelf model.
Daniel L. Wessel –
Did not arrive broken box was damaged in shipping but that is ok because it is a box great for play and lives up to any collection standard a must have for any collection magazine has lots of info and provides great background information Stand did not stick in the base well had to glue in.Arrived in perfect condition others didn’t 5 stars
mike –
Beautiful model, minus one star cause sticker isn’t placed right on one side (the “NCC” especially the second “C”). Other than that, perfect!
Robert L Youngren –
For the money you can’t go wrong. Looks awesome and done right!!
Daniel H. Reese –
Overall, a very nice product. Looks good. But only the saucer is die-cast; the rest is plastic. The seller should give an accurate description. But more than that, it makes it very front heavy, so it has to have the ridiculous-looking stand. If the whole thing were either die-cast or plastic, it would be balanced so it could attach with a small hole in the bottom. I see no advantage to having the saucer being die-cast. It does not look any different–it’s just heavier. It may be more durable, but it’s the rest of the ship that needs durability.They need to make it all die-cast or all plastic, or sell a fully die-cast version and a fully plastic version. This hybrid thing has me scratching my head.The nacelles spread out a little at the rear.
Tych Sel –
It’s a little darker in color than expected, especially given how white the ship appears onscreen.
Toranador Razorsponge –
… is a hopeless pile of junk! I think the impulse drive control circuits must be fused solid… I can’t fix it without a space dock. Other than that…