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Star Trek - USS Enterprise NCC-1701 [Refit] (The Wrath of Khan) DieCast Metal By Corgi

CAD $117.75
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Following her five-year mission of exploration under the command of Captain James T. Kirk, the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 returned to Earth. Kirk was promoted to Admiral and handed command to Captain William Decker, who oversaw a dramatic modernisation refit. 

Essentially a complete rebuild over the skeleton of the ship, the vessel that emerged after 18 months of work was larger, sleeker and more powerful, and Starfleet retroactively deemed the refit an entirely new class of ship – the Constitution II-Class. 

Weeks away from the refit completion, the U.S.S. Enterprise was launched early to respond to the V’Ger crisis, again under Kirk’s command with Decker demoted to first officer.

The following events saw the reunion of Kirk’s previous command crew but the loss of Decker.

By 2285, 40 years after she was first launched, Enterprise had been relegated to use as a training vessel. Now commanded by Captain Spock, the ship left on a training cruise with Kirk aboard to observe but was soon attacked by Khan Noonien Singh. 

Subsequent events saw the death of Spock and the formation of a new planet when Khan detonated the stolen Genesis device inside a nebula. Kirk and his senior staff stole the Enterprise to return to the Genesis Planet and recover a resurrected Spock, but the ship was attacked by a Klingon Bird of Prey. 

Out of options, Kirk lured the Klingons aboard the Enterprise and set the auto-destruct sequence. The most legendary of Federation starships ended her career burning through Genesis’ atmosphere, though her crew successfully rescued Spock and stole the Klingon Bird of Prey to return him to Vulcan.

Item Length - Without Packaging (cm)21 = 8.5 inches 

Item Height - Without Packaging (cm)5 = 2 inches 

Item Width - Without Packaging (cm)9.5 = 3.75 Inches 

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  1. A Very Nice, If Not Perfect, Replica

    Posted by Dep1701 on 31st Mar 2025

    The Corgi company has produced a very nice representation of the refit Enterprise from the original series movies. The model is 98% diecast metal, with only the front deflector dish and shuttlebay doors appearing to be made of plastic. It’s a very solid, nicely weighty piece with a better designed display stand than the ones included with their previous “40th Anniversary” Star Trek offerings.

    Now, is it perfect? No. There are a few missing details ( the windows of the officer’s lounge behind and below the bridge and the front detailing on the photon torpedo tubes are kind of major ones ) a few incorrect ones ( the vents on the engine pylon, represented on the outside with an out of scale decal and missing on the inner side, plus an odd black stripe all the way down the outer side that might have been mistaken for the one that goes down the rear edge of the pylon ) and a few details that actually belong on the NCC-1701-A.

    The model also is decorated with the famous “aztec” paneling that began with “The Motion Picture” Enterprise and continues through today “Nu-Trek” productions. It’s not an exact copy and it’s a bit heavy handed in some areas ( and too light on others ), but it gives a nice sense of scale.

    It’s nice to have a good solid replica of this ship at this size and it looks nice on a desk or shelf, so if you’re able to forgive some of the missteps, I can happily recommend it.

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