Due out next month (in the UK, with the rest of the world to follow) is the issue twenty-eight, the Maquis Raider Val Jean. The Collection's Twitter posted a higher res version of the model photo, giving us a good look at this impressively detailed little ship:
Pre-order: Things From Another World, Entertainment Earth, Forbidden Planet.
UPDATE: StarTrek.com have also previewed this issue now, giving details of both the model and magazine:
Although it is best known for its appearance in Star Trek: Voyager’s pilot, "Caretaker," Chakotay’s Maquis Raider owes its origins to another smaller ship that first appeared in Star Trek: The Next Generation. Model maker Greg Jein adapted this small Maquis fighter by giving it a new, larger bridge and extra detail along the spine of the hull -- and the die-cast model is based on this modified version of the ship.
The accompanying magazine looks at how the Maquis used their battered ships to wage war on the Cardassians, talks to Greg Jein about adapting the studio model and takes a look at the origins of the Maquis.A little further along, at issue thirty-one, is the Romulan warbird Valdore, Forbidden Planet recently added listings for this, and the following runabout issue. From the Valdore listing we get good close look at the model, and the cover revealed (although the latter seems to have been formatted to be very dark).
Pre-order: Things From Another World, Entertainment Earth, Forbidden Planet.
Forbidden Planet's listing for the runabout, as with other before, only shows the magazine cover, so we've still got to wait to see that model.
For a listing of all the ships in the Starships Collection, including links to all my previous previews and reviews, see my index page.
I love how they're making ships that aren't so typical and haven't been overdone.
ReplyDeleteReally looking forward to the Oberth
The Drone ship looks pretty cool too.
Looks like the trend of alien ships looking much better than Freddie ships is going to continue.
ReplyDeleteOf this lot, the Delta Flyer looks pretty impressive. And big! The Valdore, sadly, seems a bit of a letdown with that giant open seam. The drone ship is absolutely gorgeous, though, and the Andorian destroyer looks pretty badass, too.