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#20 Klingon Attack Cruiser (Vor'cha-class) Model Diecast Ship (Eaglemoss / Star Trek)

#20 Klingon Attack Cruiser (Vor'cha-class) Model Diecast Ship (Eaglemoss / Star Trek)

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#20 Klingon Attack Cruiser (Vor'cha-class) Class Starship

The attack cruiser Vor'Cha Class was the first Klingon ship that was explicitly designed for Star Trek: The Next Generation and is now available in the Star Trek Official Starship Collection!

This detailed die-cast Vor'Cha Class Starship has been created based on the original studio model and carries the original TNG paint scheme rather than the more colourful version that was used when the vessel appeared on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.

It made its debut in the fourth-season episode 'Reunion' when it was introduced as the Klingon Empire's new flagship of Imperial Fleet until the Negh'var warship was introduced in 2371.

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