Ships and Accessories
| Ship/Accessory | Stock Number / Accessories | Picture |
| USS Enterprise
NCC-1701 |
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| Classic Communicator
Maintain Contact with the Enterprise, so Scotty can beam you up when necessary! |
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| Classic Phaser
The Classic Phaser is a combination of the Type I phaser interlocked with the Type II phaser, the two phasers combine together to create a powerful defensive weapon with minimal degradation. The Phaser is standard issue to all Starfleet Officers. It's simple yet highly effective design made it one of Starfleet's most reliable defensive weapons. |
6118
Stun and Higher Setting Sounds Light-up Adjustable Beam Emitter Certificate of Authenticity Technical Blueprint Batteries |
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| Classic Science Tricorder
The Classic Sceince Tricorder was a multipurpose Scientific and Technical instrument widely used throughout Starfleet, circa 2366. These earlier models were standard issue for landing parties while on away mission. It was capable of scanning, computing, and recording several million pieces of data at a time, the Classic Tricorder quickly became an indispensable tool for Starship crews. |
6125
Three Authentic Tricorder Sounds Light-up Viewscreen and Display Indicators Shoulder Strap Certificate of Authenticity Batteries |
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| U.S.S. Excelsior
Dubbed "The Great Experiment", the Starship Excelsior NCC-2000 is best known as the testbed vessel for the transwarp drive development project. It was later retrofitted with a newly designed warp drive system and became the prototype for all following Excelsior-class vehicles. (Basically a Re-Box of the Generations Enterprise-B) |
6127
Energy Ribbon, Warp Drive Engine, Warning Signal, and Tractor Beam Audio Effects. Light-up Engine Exhaust and Navigation Deflector. Starfleet Display Stand Batteries |
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| Classic Starfleet Phaser
Star Trek VI Released December 1997 |
16044
December 1997 Light Up Beam Emitter Removable Battery Clip Technical Blueprints Batteries |
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| Classic Communicator
Talk-Back Version. This communicator is exactly like #6117, however it doesn't have the sounds the first one came with. It however has working lights, and records up to 3 seconds of audio, and in return plays it back with the push of a button. |
16065
Belt Clip Mini Starfleet Comm Manual
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| Starfleet Phaser
From Star Trek The Motion Picture, and Star Trek II The Wrath of Khan. |
16081
Light-up Energy Beam Emitter New Stun and Disrupt Sounds Belt Clip Batteries |
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| Starfleet Wrist Communicator
As Seen in Star Trek: The Motion Picture |
16082
Light-up viewscreen Flashing Status Lights Comm Scan, Frequency Control, and Hailing Sounds Fully Adjustable Wrist Strap Batteries |
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| Shuttle Galileo w/ Exclusive Kirk Figure
The box incorrectly states the shuttle was first seen in "Where No Man Has gone Before", however it first appeared in "The Galileo Seven." The Kirk figure also doesnot feature the gold briads it should. |
16087
Detailed Cockpit Removable Spring Powered Laser Cannon |
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| Dr. McCoy's Medical Kit
Perform Surgical Tasks, just like McCoy himself! |
16088
Anabolic Protoplaser Medical Scanner Official Starfleets Medical School Diploma Batteries for Scanner. |
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| Classic Romulan Bird-of-Prey
Neutral Zone Incursion Craft Released June 1997 |
16126
May 1997 Interior Bridge, Photon Torpedo, Phaser, and Cloaking Sounds Light Up Engine Nacelles Romulan Display Stand Technical Blueprints Batteries |
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| Captain Pike's Starfleet Laser Pistol
Just like Captain Pikes, but a lot smaller. Released June 1997 |
16127
Two Trigger Activated Sounds Light Up Beam Emitter Technical Blueprints Batteries |
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