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[[File:Aoshima Logo.png|200px|right|Aoshima Logo]]
 
[[File:Aoshima Logo.png|200px|right|Aoshima Logo]]
 
'''Aoshima''' was established in 1923 in Shizuoka, Japan as an [[aircraft]] research institute and began to manufacture wooden [[airplane]] model kits in 1929. Over the following years, the company has released thousands of plastic model kits of aircraft, vehicles, and figures from a wide variety of different genres and franchises.
   
 
The company acquired licensing for the production of ''Star Trek'' [[Star Trek starship miniatures|starship replicas]] in 2010.
'''Aoshima''' was established in {{y|1923}} in Shizuoka, Japan as an [[aircraft]] research institute and began to manufacture wooden [[airplane]] model kits in {{y|1929}}. Over the following years, the company has released thousands of plastic model kits of aircraft, vehicles, and figures from a wide variety of different genres and franchises.
 
   
 
== ''Star Trek'' Electronic Starships==
The company acquired licencing for the production of ''Star Trek'' [[Star Trek starship miniatures|starship replicas]] in {{y|2010}}.
 
 
'''Aoshima’s''' fully-painted 1/2000-scale ABS plastic replicas measure thirty-two centimeters long (docked) and include internal LED lighting for the [[window|windows]], [[deflector array]], and [[warp]] [[nacelle|nacelles]]. The [[saucer]] section separates from the [[stardrive]] section, the [[Captain's yacht]] separates from the saucer, and each ship includes a non-scaled [[Type 15 shuttlepod]] and a dividable display stand.
 
== Star Trek Electronic Starships==
 
Aoshima’s painted 1/2000-scale ABS plastic models measure thirty-two centimeters long (docked) and include internal LED lighting for the [[window|windows]], [[deflector array]], and [[warp]] [[nacelle|nacelles]]. The [[saucer]] section separates from the [[stardrive]] section, the [[Captain's yacht]] separates from the saucer, and each ship includes a non-scaled [[Type 15 shuttlepod]] and a dividable display stand.
 
   
 
===Releases===
 
===Releases===
*{{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} – “Movie Color” (light blue) with [[El-Baz]] [[shuttlepod]]; released in {{m|October|2011}}
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*{{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D| NCC-1701-D}} – "Movie Color" (light blue) with ''[[El-Baz]]'' [[shuttlepod]]; released in October 2011
*{{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} – “TV Image Color” (white) with [[El-Baz]] [[shuttlepod]]; released in {{m|March|2012}}
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*{{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D| NCC-1701-D}} – "TV Image Color" (white) with ''El-Baz'' [[shuttlepod]]; released in March 2012
*{{USS|Yamato}} – limited edition repaint of Enterprise-D with NCC-71807 registry and [[Onizuka]] [[shuttlepod]]; released in {{m|March|2012}}
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*[[USS Yamato|USS ''Yamato'' NCC-71807]] – limited edition repaint with ''[[Onizuka]]'' [[shuttlepod]]; released in March 2012
===Future Releases===
 
*Future {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} from {{e|All Good Things...}}; prototype shown at 2012 San Diego Comic-Con; to be released in {{y|2013}}
 
 
=== Gallery ===
 
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
File:Aoshima Star Trek Starships.jpg|displayed Aoshima Star Trek electronic starships
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File:Aoshima Star Trek Starships.jpg|Aoshima ''Star Trek'' Electronic Starships
File:Aoshima Star Trek Shuttlepods.jpg|displayed Aoshima Star Trek shuttlepods
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File:Aoshima Star Trek starships box fronts.jpg|packaging for released Aoshima ''Star Trek'' Electronic Starships
File:Aoshima AGT USS Enterprise-D prototype .jpg|displayed Aoshima Future Enterprise-D electronic starship prototype
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File:Aoshima Star Trek Shuttlepods.jpg|Aoshima ''Star Trek'' Type 15 shuttlepods
File:Aoshima Star Trek starships box fronts.jpg|Packaging for released Aoshima Star Trek electronic starships
 
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
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===Future releases===
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[[File:Aoshima AGT USS Enterprise-D prototype .jpg|thumb|Aoshima Future ''Enterprise''-D Electronic Starship prototype]]
 
*Future {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D| NCC-1701-D}} from {{e|All Good Things...}}; prototype shown; to be released in {{y|2013}}
   
 
===See also===
 
===See also===
* [[Star Trek starship miniatures]]
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* [[Star Trek starship miniatures|''Star Trek'' starship miniatures]]
* [[Star Trek model kits]]
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* [[Star Trek model kits|''Star Trek'' model kits]]
   
 
===External links===
 
===External links===
*[http://www.aoshima-bk.co.jp/english/] - official Aoshima website
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*[http://www.aoshima-bk.co.jp/english/ Aoshima-bk.co.jp] - official Aoshima website
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Revision as of 15:08, 23 February 2013

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Aoshima was established in 1923 in Shizuoka, Japan as an aircraft research institute and began to manufacture wooden airplane model kits in 1929. Over the following years, the company has released thousands of plastic model kits of aircraft, vehicles, and figures from a wide variety of different genres and franchises.

The company acquired licensing for the production of Star Trek starship replicas in 2010.

Star Trek Electronic Starships

Aoshima’s fully-painted 1/2000-scale ABS plastic replicas measure thirty-two centimeters long (docked) and include internal LED lighting for the windows, deflector array, and warp nacelles. The saucer section separates from the stardrive section, the Captain's yacht separates from the saucer, and each ship includes a non-scaled Type 15 shuttlepod and a dividable display stand.

Releases

Future releases

File:Aoshima AGT USS Enterprise-D prototype .jpg

Aoshima Future Enterprise-D Electronic Starship prototype

See also

External links