These are the ships from the Classic Movies. This includes variations of the Enterprises from The Wrath Of Khan, The Search For Spock and from The Voyage Home


During a "little training cruise" of the U.S.S. Enterprise, Kirk assumes command to investigate a strange call from Space Lab Regula 1. What Kirk didn't know was who was waiting for him there.

This is pretty much the same mold as the Enterprise-A with different sounds from The Wrath Of Khan.

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After the destruction of the U.S.S. Enterprise, the newly demoted Captain Kirk was given command of the U.S.S. Enterprise-A. Had multiple malfunctions.

This is the first appearence of an electronic U.S.S. Enterprise-A from any toy company. This was highly sought after and flew off the shelves.

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Limited to: 3,000

After recieving a distress signal from Space Lab Regula 1, Kirk and the Enterprise went to investigate and was caught off guard by a hijacked U.S.S. Reliant. The Enterprise and the Reliant had a battle inside of the Mutara Nebula with the Enterprise being the victor.

This is a battle damaged version of the TWOK Enterprise. This was an exclusive to New Force Comics.

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Limited to: 3,000

After being caught off guard by a Klingon Bird Of Prey orbiting planet Genesis, Kirk and crew had to destroy the U.S.S. Enterprise to "turn death into a fighting chance to live".

This is the Battle Damaged exploding Enterprise from The Search For Spock.

The box says it is from The Wrath Of Khan but that incorrect, the explosion scene was actually in The Search For Spock.

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