Friday, November 19, 2021

Eaglemoss Binder Modification - Mk II

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Rewrites: November 19, 2021

Waaaaaaaay back on October 27th, 2017, I published a small "How To" article to help my fellow Eaglemoss collectors with a little issue that had arisen with the addition of the Shuttlecraft Collection line of models.  Things have changed since then.  The Star Trek: The Official Starships Collection has finally run its course and "ended" with the production of issue # 180.  HOWEVER, Eaglemoss is still continuing to produce some models under that line with additional Shuttlecraft Collections, additional Special Edition models, and a plethora of Extra (or Bonus) models.  I think that in an effort to be more environmentally conscious, or maybe they are just getting cheaper on us, Eaglemoss has modified the sizes of the magazines that now come with the latter two lines of models.  The problem though... is that the magazines from all three of the lines I mentioned are ALL DIFFERENT SIZES.  None of those magazines fit inside the traditional binders from the collection either, and Eaglemoss doesn't sell anything to hold these odd sizes.  What the hell Eaglemoss?  

And so... I have decided to touch up that original article.

I am a fan of most of Eaglemoss' Star Trek Starship collection.  Although I don't usually talk about them, I love the magazines that come with each of thier models.  They are informative and provide all sorts of insight about the in-universe and the real-world backgrounds of the ships.

If you become a subscriber to the collection, one of the early subscriber gifts is a free binder for you to store your magazines in.

 
Photo Credit: Eaglemoss

I liked the binders.  They really come in handy for organizing those magazines.  And so, I've continued to buy those binders to house all of my magazines.  As stated above, a problem arises if you bought any of the Shuttlecradft Collections, or continued to buy Special Edition or Bonus (Extra) Edition models past the official end of the collection.

Wednesday, November 17, 2021

EMvTW Extra 29 - USS Valiant NCC-6089 (Defiant Class Concept)

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Rewrites: None

Life is weird.  Quite a few months ago, I had to stop writing the Eaglemoss vs The World reviews, because of a lot of (bad, then good) life changes, and I just didn't have the time to do this.  Then in October, the models started flowing in from Eaglemoss again, after Eaglemoss had to take almost a six month pandemic induced (manufacturing and then shipping delayed) hiatus.  I panicked.  How was I going to catch up, and deal with the extra influx of models?  So I started squeezing in the time around work and raising an infant, and low an behold, I managed to review FOURTEEN Eaglemoss models in just over a month.  That's a record for me.  I hope you readers have enjoyed the whirlwind ride as well.

This review marks the fact that I have officially caught up again with what has been released in the Star Trek: The Official Starships Collection.  At least, the ones that I am willing to purchase and add to the collection.  Remember, I don't collect the XL line, nor will I buy any of the Gold plated models.  For this review, we are looking at a very interesting Bonus (or Extra as I call them) Edition model, the USS Valiant (NCC-6089), which was derived from the concept art during the design of the USS Defiant (NX-74205).


We never get to see this ship on screen, except accidentally via a Okudogram on the Defiant during one episode.  The mistake was immediately corrected, and this ship is forever relegated to the non-cannon status.

Sunday, November 14, 2021

EMvTW Special 27 - Son'a Battleship

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Rewrites: None

We can definately see that Eaglemoss has gotten out of its pandemic slump in October 2021 as the post "Star Trek: The Official Starships Collection" models just keep coming.  And from the looks of it, we are expecting to see quite a few more Special Edition and Bonus (Extra) Edition models to come.  The next Special Edition model to sail our way is the third Son'a ship to be presented in the collection.  I guess it was only a matter of time before we got the Son'a Battleship.


We first get to see this starship in the movie "Star Trek: Insurrection (1998)".

Saturday, November 13, 2021

EMvTW Extra 28 - USS Newton NCC-1727 (Newton Type)

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Rewrites: None

The third and final (for now) model in the mini series of Star Trek (2009) fleet of ships is the USS Newton (NCC-1727).  I particularly like this ship because it breaks the mold of the traditional designs.  This ship also inspired me to create a kitbash and we'll talk more about that at the end of this article.


We first get to see this starship in the movie, "Star Trek (2009)".

Friday, November 12, 2021

EMvTW Extra 27 - USS Mayflower NCC-1621 (Mayflower Type)

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Rewrites: None

Our next review in what appears to be a mini-series of models from Eaglemoss, which we will call the Star Trek (2009) fleet, is the USS Mayflower (NCC-1621).  This class of ship was never named on screen so we just call it a Mayflower Type ship.


We first get to see this starship in the movie, "Star Trek (2009)".

Thursday, November 11, 2021

EMvTW Extra 26 - USS Armstrong NCC-1769 (Armstrong Type)

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Rewrites: None

The next three Eaglemoss Bonus (or as I call them, Extra) models came at us in rapid succession.  I almost considered putting all three of them into one article, but decided to keep them separated.  And all three ships were seen on screen at the same time, so it made a lot of sense that Eaglemoss produced them like this, and one right after the other.  The first of these three models is the USS Armstrong (NCC-1769), an Armstrong Type 


We first get to see this starship in the movie, "Star Trek (2009)".

Wednesday, November 10, 2021

EMvTW Special 26 - Relay Station 47

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Rewrites: None Yet

I had gone on hiatus from writing reviews due to a bunch of good life changes.  HOWEVER, the break in reviews was not just because of a lack of time.  Over a year ago, the world got turned up-side-down by the COVID-19 (or Coronavirus disease) crisis.  This disease affected everyone in some way, and I'm not talking about getting sick from it.  This disease effectively shut down businesses and industries on a global scale as we Terrans tried to cope with this deadly virus.  As a result, manufacturing facilities, and shipping facilities were closed down and delayed for months.  Eaglemoss was not immune to the effects either.  This next review was delayed for quite some time due to those issues.  I ordered this model back on May 14th, 2021, and finally received it at the end of October 2021.  So, it is with gladness that I can finally bring you a review of Eaglemoss' Special Edition Issue #26, Relay Station 47.


We first get to see this starship in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode called "Aquiel".

Friday, November 5, 2021

Eaglemoss' Orville Collection - Issue # 2 - Shuttle 1 (ECV-197-1) [Shuttlecraft Class]

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Rewrites: None

When Eaglemoss released the smaller version of the USS Orville (ECV-197), they also released a Standard sized shuttlecraft from the same TV series.  We are of course talking about Shuttle 1 (ECV-197-1), a Shuttlecraft Class transport. 


The ship makes it's first appearance in the show's very first episode called, "Old Wounds".

Thursday, November 4, 2021

Eaglemoss' Orville Collection - Issue # 1 - USS Orville (ECV-197) [Mid-Level Exploratory Class]

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Rewrites: None

My next review is going to veer away (sort of) from my usual Star Trek and Space Battleship Yamato materials.  Yes, I actually do watch other sci-fi material, LOL.  This review is going to focus on a new line of models from Eaglemoss.  This new line-up comes to us from the TV series called "The Orville" and the first model in that series is of course of the hero ship itself, the USS Orville (ECV-197).


The ship makes it's first appearance in the show's very first episode called, "Old Wounds".

Wednesday, November 3, 2021

EMvTW Special 25 - Son’a Collector Spaceship

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Rewrites: None

The Shuttlecraft Collection took longer than expected because I had to essentially write four reviews for one article.  Then, to top it off, I had to go unbox ALL of those tiny little shuttles to take some extra pictures for the article.  Anyway, we have crawled past that review and have moved on to the next Special Edition offering from Eaglemoss, The Son'a Collector, also known as The Injector.


We first get to see this starship in the movie "Star Trek: Insurrection (1998)".

Tuesday, November 2, 2021

EMvTW SC07 - Shuttlecraft Collection Set 7

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Rewrites: NONE YET

Apparently, even with the Star Trek: Official Starships Collection having ended at the "official" final issue of 180, we apparently can still expect models coming our way in the form of Special Edition models, Bonus models and Shuttlecraft Collections.  For those that have not followed my articles over the years, this review is going to differ from others that I typically write, in that it will cover four different Eaglemoss models in one article.  

Photo Credit: Eaglemoss

The set consists of four smaller than Standard Edition sized models, with accompanying half height magazines and something called Okudagrams.