Showing posts with label K'Vort Class. Show all posts
Showing posts with label K'Vort Class. Show all posts

Monday, October 1, 2018

EMvTW Extra 09: Klingon Bird of Prey (23rd Century, Landing Position)

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Our next issue of Eaglemoss vs. The World series is the 23rd Century Klingon Bird Of Prey.


We are first introduced to this ship in the movie, "Star Trek III: The Search for Spock" where... ummm...

Whoah!  Deja vu!!!

Well, it looks like Eaglemoss has decided to pull a trifecta and give us the 23rd Century Bird Of Prey one last time.  However, since they already gave us the BOP in the "Cruising Mode" (read that review at THIS LINK) and the BOP in the "Attack Mode" (read that review at THIS LINK), they have decided to round off that part of the collection with the BOP in "Landing Mode".

I will say that I am glad that Eaglemoss went the route of releasing this model as a limited edition "Extra" model instead of sneaking it into the Standard collection like they did back in Issue 107.  Not everyone is going to want this ship in this configuration, so it is nice that they didn't force it on the subscribers.

Thursday, February 22, 2018

EMvTW 107: Klingon Bird of Prey (23rd Century, Attack Position)

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Our next issue of Eaglemoss vs. The World series is the 23rd Century Klingon Bird Of Prey.  We are first introduced to this ship in the movie, "Star Trek III: The Search for Spock" where... ummm... wait... didn't we cover this ship already?


Why yes!  Yes we did!  Way back for Issue #3 where we clearly covered the 23rd Centiry Klingon Bird Of Prey.  You read that review at THIS LINK.

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

EMvTW 03 - Klingon Bird Of Prey (23rd Century)

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It is time for the third installment of my Eaglemoss vs. The World series, and this time, we will take a look at the Klingon Bird Of Prey.  I found it a little hard to write this article as this is not one of my most favorite ships.  I don't know what it is, I just find them a bit ugly as starships go, but I will look past that as I compare and review this design.

I know that there are other manufacturers versions of this ship out there, so I'll once again remind my readers that my collecting tastes tend to try for the 6" length range as well as affordability at the time that I bought these.


The picture above shows the collection that I own of this ship.  Currently, I own the Eaglemoss, Furuta, Hallmark, Hot Wheels and two of the Micro Machines variants.