#18 Klingon K't'inga-class Battle Cruiser XL EDITION Die-cast Model Ship (Eaglemoss / Star Trek)
#18 Klingon K't'inga-class Battle Cruiser XL EDITION Die-cast Model Ship (Eaglemoss / Star Trek)
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Klingon K't'inga-Class Battlecruiser joins the Star Trek: The Official Starships Collection as an XL edition.
The model of the Klingon battlecruiser is based on the Star Trek: The Motion Picture version. Like the Enterprise, the Klingon ship got a major upgrade for its appearance in the first Star Trek movie, with new design work done by Richard Taylor and Andy Probert. This version has much more surface detail than its original series predecessor but has a simpler, gunmetal paint scheme than the CG version that appeared in Deep Space Nine over 20 years later.
This XL Edition of Klingon K't'inga-Class Battlecruiser has been carefully re-created in die-cast, high-quality ABS materials with a length measuring approximately 8 inches long and it comes with a special collector’s stand so that you can display it the way you want. Inside the accompanying magazine provides an inside look at the design process, with some rare photographs of the studio model and a profile of the ship.