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==Star Trek star ship model kits== |
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During 2003 and 2004 , Bandai produced a small line of [[Star Trek model kits|''Star Trek'' model kits]]. These kits featured pre-painted snap-together models with lighting kits included. What made these kits remarkable was that these were Bandai originals, in no way associated with traditional model kit producers [[AMT/Ertl]] or [[Revell-Monogram]] and were molded in different scales. Bandai's designers were given access to the original [[studio model]]s for their research and had input of ''Star Trek'' designers [[John Eaves]], [[Rick Sternbach]] and [[Doug Drexler]], whose comments were included in the instruction sheets, resulting in highly accurate model kits. |
During 2003 and 2004 , Bandai produced a small line of [[Star Trek model kits|''Star Trek'' model kits]]. These kits featured pre-painted snap-together models with lighting kits included. What made these kits remarkable was that these were Bandai originals, in no way associated with traditional model kit producers [[AMT/Ertl]] or [[Revell-Monogram]] and were molded in different scales. Bandai's designers were given access to the original [[studio model]]s for their research and had input of ''Star Trek'' designers [[John Eaves]], [[Rick Sternbach]] and [[Doug Drexler]], whose comments were included in the instruction sheets, resulting in highly accurate model kits. |
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The Bandai company aka Bandai Co., Ltd. (pronounced BAN-dye) is a Japanese corporation specializing in toys, games, models and videos. They are best known as the company responsible for toys in the US based on Japanese properties Godzilla, Gundam, Tamagotchi, Sailor Moon and Power Rangers and the US animated Teen Titans series.
Founded in 1950 to produce tin toys, Bandai has become the world's 3rd largest toy producer (right behind US companies Mattel and Hasbro), with holdings and subsidiaries all over the world. Recently, Bandai merged with video game developer and producer Namco (best known as the makers of the Pac-Man video game) to become Namco Bandai Holdings Inc.
Bandai was the exclusive UK and European distributor of the Playmates Toys line of Star Trek toys and action figures. The company marketed the figures in two versions. For the UK, French and Spanish markets, the figures were released on the similar blister cards to the US and Canadian releases [see left]. Uniquely, for the German market, the figures were released in "Windowboxes", small clear-fronted cardboard boxes [see right].
Bandai was also the maker of the Pair Match electronic game, which was seen on episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Star Trek star ship model kits
During 2003 and 2004 , Bandai produced a small line of Star Trek model kits. These kits featured pre-painted snap-together models with lighting kits included. What made these kits remarkable was that these were Bandai originals, in no way associated with traditional model kit producers AMT/Ertl or Revell-Monogram and were molded in different scales. Bandai's designers were given access to the original studio models for their research and had input of Star Trek designers John Eaves, Rick Sternbach and Doug Drexler, whose comments were included in the instruction sheets, resulting in highly accurate model kits.
Star Ship Model Kit Line | ||||
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Item | Scale | Issue | Item No. | Notes |
USS Enterprise (refit) | 1:850 | 2003 | 116192 | |
USS Enterprise-E | 1:1700 | 116424 | ||
Enterprise NX-01 | 1:850 | 122721 | ||
USS Enterprise-A | 1:850 | 2004 | 124915 | Essentially a re-issue of 116192 with decals for sister vessels |
USS Voyager | 131434 | Small production run making this release quite rare | ||
External links
- Bandai.com - official US web site
- Bandai at Wikipedia