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Star Trek 22nd century, Axanar Cargo Vessel Eaglemoss Issue 167 w/magazine

$ 15.66

Availability: 100 in stock
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  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Genre: Science Fiction
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Franchise: Star Trek
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: China
  • Vintage: No
  • Model: Axanar Cargo Vessel
  • Condition: New
  • Type: Space Ship
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Brand: Eaglemoss

    Description

    Eaglemoss
    Axanar Cargo Vessel
    Issue 167
    Description-
    The Axanar was a race active in the 22nd century, operating these highly functional Axanar Cargo Vessels, which are now flying into our Star Trek Official Starships Collection.
    Enterprise NX-01 first encountered the Axanar Cargo Vessel early in its maiden voyage. The Axanar ship design echoes the configuration of the similar alien cargo vessel, where most of the body is dedicated to a cargo hull with 13 cargo pods. Axanar Cargo Vessel has been recreated in die-cast with extraordinary attention to detail capturing the ships slender design. It is painted in a silver-grey cargo to capture the look of the ship that's created from tritanium and disilicon polymers.
    Inside the magazine we feature an in-depth profile of the Axanar Cargo Vessel, learn how John Eaves came up with a new freighter for the Axanar as well as an exclusive behind the scenes of the first season of Star Trek: Enterprise.
    Product: Officially Licensed Model
    Collection: Star Trek: The Official Starships Collection
    Material: Hand-Painted Die-Cast Metal and ABS Plastic
    Packaging: Boxed With Protective Blistering
    Length 5"
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