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The Next Generation: Enterprise D Ship (All Good Things Variant)

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This is the ship as it was seen in the famous final episode of the long running Next Generation series! It's a sculpt variant not just a paint one.

 

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Product Description

Cat No. 1650426
Genre Cult TV
Manufacturer Diamond Select Toys
Material plastic
Packaging Boxed
Series Star Trek
Supplier Code APR084696
Type Toys
Vehicles & Playsets

This is the ship as it was seen in the famous final episode of the long running Next Generation series! It's a sculpt variant not just a paint one.

The Enterprise D includes an extra centre nacelle as well as other modifications, plus episode specific sound and voice samples!

 

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Star Trek: The Next Generation: Enterprise D Ship (All Good Things Variant)
5 out of 5 stars Wow., July 11, 2009 - By Dave

Art Asylum/DST (The creative duo behind this ship) have really knocked it out of the park with this beauty of a model.

The "All Good Things" (AGT) Enterprise-D (Referred to as such for appearing in a future glimpsed at in the shows Finale) is an amazing replication of the studio model.

From the separating saucer section to the modeled grid lines on all parts of the ship, no feature is left unturned. My personal favorite is the ability to push a button and have all the lights come on - and stay on. This feature is great for "grown up" fans who want the light show without all the sound bites. But if you do like the sound bites, your also in for a treat.

Not only does it include many sound effects from the show, they are episode specific too. So instead of hearing Captain Picard giving orders you'll hear Admiral Riker telling his crew to "set a course for Federation Space, Warp 13" - audio taken directly from the episode.

To sum up, this is an immaculate reproduction of a ship which hasn't been given this treatment before, and most likely won't be given again. Add to the fact its a limited edition piece and it becomes even more lucrative.

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