| | |  | | Home » U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-C Furuta Star Trek Federation Ships & Alien Ships Collection 2 Miniature Display Model | | | | | | | Description: | | Brand new Furuta Star Trek Federation Ships & Alien Ships Collection 2 - U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-C Miniature Display Model imported from Japan. This miniature plastic model is about 4.2" long (non scaled) and fully painted with excellent details. Please note that this miniature U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-C model requires some simple assembly and it contains small parts which are not suitable for small children (choking hazard!). Also, this item will be shipped in its original factory sealed black plastic bag in unassembled condition with its corresponding trading card and instruction sheet. Outer box and packing will not be included. | | | Features: | |
• Miniature Plastic Model with excellent details
• Approx. 4.2 inches long after simple assembly
• Display stand with corresponding name printed on it
• Brand new in factory sealed black plastic bag without outer box
• Imported from Japan
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Miniature Star Trek ShipSep 03, 2010
By PAUL RICE The Ship was a little smaller than I thought it would be but it sits on my dresser on its stand now fo months with no problem...
GoodMar 30, 2010
By T. Brooks The ship is good. It is shipped and packaged as an easy to put together model kit.
1 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Less than the bestNov 02, 2009
By Samuel S. Garland
"Giant Insects Will Rule the World!"
This ship is smaller and less detailed than it appears on this webpage. While still an adequate representation of the Enterprise C, the joints where the hull segments join look very rough, and the paint job is very basic. There are other toy makers who make better versions of this ship, but you do get what you pay for this time.
0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Good model but small.May 08, 2011
By W. F. Sijtsma I bought it for somebody else. The photo was bigger than the actual model. The model itself is of good quality and extremely easy to assemble. It took forever to arrive, which surprised me, until I noticed it came all the way from Hong Kong.
6 of 11 found the following review helpful:
TrekkishJul 17, 2009
By Philip Kohler I have this standing on my desk near the monitor. I thought it would be a nice thing to look at.
Not knowing what else to really write in a review about a toy that really isnt a toy, I'll tell you a story about this item.
Not long after getting it, my cat jumped up on the desk while I was working just like he normally does. Upon noticing this toy, he did he routine sniffing and tapping of the new object.
Out of no where, my cat (named Chicken-Legs) grabbed hold of the starboard na-cell of this starship model and ran off with it. He totally went Khan on the Enterprise-C!
Looking at the Enterprise on it's side on my desk, I wondered aloud if Kirk would be okay. That's when a friend of mine pointed out that Kirk never even saw the Enterprise-C and therefore would be uneffected by the Wrath of Chicken-Legs.
I later found the na-cell in my living room, discarded by Chicken-Legs in the middle of the floor. Surprisingly undamaged, I returned with it to my desk and reattached it, content with the knowledge that the Enterprise-C was successfully refitted and repaired.
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