Bandai's next starship kit is.................

The starship Voyager, Due out in December! In 1/850th scale. Ohhh boy can't wait till X-mas!

formatting link

Reply to
The Model Hobbit
Loading thread data ...

Yikes! Not only can't I keep up with building these things, now I can't even keep up with BUYING 'em!

Mike (ODO)

Reply to
Mike (ODO)

In addition, I'd ask for that shuttle that was used before the Delta Flyer, or the smaller Shuttle Pod used in TNG, or the Shuttle used in Enterprise. Any in a reasonable scale, say 1:32 or 1:24.

-- John The history of things that didn't happen has never been written. . - - - Henry Kissinger

Reply to
The Old Timer

Actually they made three different versions

1) the one you're talking about in maybe 1:72 scale, generally pretty big 2) one in a the-kit presentation with the Voyager and the Kazon Attack Ship 3) an itty-bitty pre-painted one with about ten pieces, similar to a Furuta-type vending machine model. I found a bunch of those Furutas on eBay, including some Star Trek ships that otherwise had never been made as kits, and in usable scale as well.

-- John The history of things that didn't happen has never been written. . - - - Henry Kissinger

Reply to
The Old Timer

The only one of those that I ever saw was a MicroMachine version about an inch and a half long.

-- John The history of things that didn't happen has never been written. . - - - Henry Kissinger

Reply to
The Old Timer

Monogram had a series of three ships out after the show came on that included the Voyager, the maquis ship and one of the K____? ships. IIRC, the Maquis ship was only in the 2 hour pilot. I still have Voyager episodes I haven't watched. That's how exciting that show was by the end.

Bill Banaszak, MFE

Reply to
Bill Banaszak

LOL! I guess I'll hope to buy one some day! Cheers,

The Keeper (of too much crap)

Reply to
Keeper

They made at least 2 Maquis ships (Chakotay's). Monogram made Voyager, Maquis and the Kazon ships in full size then sold a 3-pack set of all three that were about 1/2 the size of the original. They then did somthing called the Kazon Torpedo in about 1/35 scale (assault landing ship).

Then they did these tiny pre-painted kits that came in a box the size of a deck of cards. I know the did the Kazon raider and Voyager, unsure if the Maquis ship was part of this set.

The Monogram Trek kits were decent, better than the Ertl kits made at the same time.

Rob Gronovius Modern US armor at

formatting link

Reply to
Rob Gronovius

I do as well, but it was because the local Fox affiliate showed it at 11:00PM Thursday nights. As I had to work the next day, about three seasons got taped but never watched yet. I'm still going through my DS9 collection (same reason, Wednesday nights). When asked, the station manager claimed that "no one wanted to watch that s__t anyway". Seems that folks would have rather watched two episodes of "The Fresh Prince" back-to-back instead.

-- John The history of things that didn't happen has never been written. . - - - Henry Kissinger

Reply to
The Old Timer

PolyTech Forum website is not affiliated with any of the manufacturers or service providers discussed here. All logos and trade names are the property of their respective owners.