The first-ever model of Star Trek's USS Enterprise NCC-1701 has been returned to the Roddenberry family, according to an ABC News report. The 3-foot model was used to shoot the pilot and credits scene ...
Fans of the nearly 60-year-old franchise have waited decades for this: a Lego Icons set based on one part of the iconic sci-fi series, and now we have it, a 3,600-piece, 10.5 in high by 23.5 in. long ...
The starship Enterprise underwent several refits to upgrade of most systems and the replace the bridge and warp-drive nacelles. It appeared in the first three Star Trek movies: "Star Trek: The Motion ...
I’m not an RC gadget expert, but modding static model kits of space ships so that they’re water-proof and can be RC-controlled to make them then “fly underwater” seems like a very, very geeky thing to ...
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Why it matters: Few things in pop culture hold the same level of reverence as the USS Enterprise NCC-1701, so it's no wonder Star Trek fans are excited at the prospect that the original three-foot ...
A radio-controlled USS Enterprise. How does it fly? That was my first question after skimming the e-mail I got this morning from Hobby Media blogger Francesco Fondi, so I jumped straight to the video ...
Prepare to go where no LEGO set has gone before with the LEGO Icons Star TrekU.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D (10356). The very ...
After looking in the wallpaper thread, I saw The Sam's picture of the Enterprise in Space Dock after Star Trek II. How did the Enterprise get all of that extra battle damage after Kahn's blew himself ...