Full length: approx 250mm.
Copyright CBS
[About the real ship]
-Star Trek, a science fiction drama with fans in the world. TV dramas have started, and various dramas such as sequels and movies are being made.
-Among them, particularly popular is [New Star Trek, Star Trek: Next Generation] which was broadcasted from 1987 to 1994.
-Draws about a century after Captain Kirk and Mister Spock were active.
-The leading ship in this series is the USS Enterprise NCC-1701D.
-The captain is Colonel Jean-Luc Picard. The 5th generation of the Galaxy-class spacecraft that succeeds Enterprise.
-Commissioned in 2363, retired in 2371. I was active in a number of missions.
[About the model]
-A plastic model assembly kit that reproduces the spacecraft that appeared in [New Star Trek, Star Trek: Next Generation] in the Star Trek series, USS Enterprise NCC-1701D in 1/2500 scale.
-Uses a self-contained assembly that does not use adhesives.
-It is a kit that you can easily work on.
-Really express in parts configuration with a distinctive hull shape.
-The overall length of the finish is more than 25 cm in size and can reproduce the style such as engine nacelle and deck.
-Reproduce complex Aztec pattern with large-format 3-sheet decals.
-It is easy to express.
-The windows of the ship are reproduced with detailed sculptural expressions and decals.
-In addition, a dome-shaped display base and a metal shaft are also set to exhibit the completed Enterprise.
-A kit that can not be overlooked by Star Trek fans.
[Major features]
-Reproduce the NCC-1701D USS Enterprise at 1/2500 scale
-Reproduce the Aztec pattern with a large-format 3-sheet set of decals
-Self-assembling with no glue for assembly
-Really express with parts configuration that suppresses the characteristic hull shape
-Reproduce the style such as engine nacelle and deck
-The windows of the ship are reproduced with detailed sculptural expressions and decals
-Domed display base and metal shaft included to show the completed Enterprise
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