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#142 Promellian Battle Cruiser Model Die Cast Ship (Eaglemoss / Star Trek)

#142 Promellian Battle Cruiser Model Die Cast Ship (Eaglemoss / Star Trek)

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#142 Promellian Battle Cruiser Model Die Cast Ship (Eaglemoss / Star Trek)

Star Trek: Official Starships Collection part 142 features a Promellian Battle Cruiser from the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode 'Booby Trap'. This incredible Star Trek Promellian Battle Cruiser is recreated in die-cast, and high-quality ABS materials then hand painted with an incredible level of detail using references from CBS Studios own archives of designs, physical and CG models. The ship measures approx 14 cm long and comes with a unique collector’s stand and individually numbered. The Promellian battle cruiser was a military ship built for many generations prior to the 14th century.

In 2366, a rare example, the Cleponji, was discovered by the crew of the Enterprise-D on Orelious IX and recognised by keen amateur archaeologist Captain Picard.

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