--Voyager with clear parts that makes you want to challenge the illumination!
--Star Trek's fourth TV series, Star Trek: A 1/1000 scale plastic model assembly kit that reproduces the USS Voyager, the spaceship that appears in Voyager.
[Star Trek: About Voyager]
――Star Trek: Voyager was broadcast between 1995 and 2001 as the fourth TV series of the world-famous science fiction drama Star Trek.
――The main spacecraft was the Intrepid-class starship built in 2371 by USS Voyager.
――The arrival of Captain Kathryn Janeway as the first female captain in the series also attracted a lot of attention.
――In the drama, it depicts a long voyage to the Alpha Quadrant from the place where it was flown to the Delta Quadrant on the other side of the galaxy.
――The development that returned to the origin of the Star Trek series attracted the attention of many fans.
[About the model]
--The world's most popular science fiction drama, Star Trek's fourth TV series, Star Trek: Voyager's flagship starship, USS Voyager, is reproduced on a 1/1000 scale.
――The kit is a snap-in type snap kit that does not use adhesive. It is a model with a strong presence with a finished total length of about 34 cm.
――Of course, not only the style but also the details of the surface panel and window are firmly expressed.
-In addition, the warp nacelle is a movable type that can change the angle like the actual ship even after completion.
-In addition, the landing gear is set, and each part is a clear part specification that is convenient for remodeling with illumination.
――Since it is a snap kit that you can easily make, it is a kit that you can work on detailed painting expression of each part and various details improvement.
[Major features]
--Star Trek: Reproduces Voyager on 1/1000 scale
--Snap kit that can be assembled by fitting without using adhesive
――The finished total length is about 340mm
-Warp nacelle can adjust the angle even after completion
--Parts are transparent clear parts specifications
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