#79 Harry Mudd's Class-J Starship Die-Cast Model (Eaglemoss / Star Trek)

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Eaglemoss STAR TREK Harry Mudd's Class-J Starship Die-Cast Model (Issue #79)

We head back to The Original Series with Harry Mudd's Class-J starship, a vessel somewhat outdated by the 23rd century. The Class-J starship was of Federation design, and by the latter half of the 23rd century, it was often used by private traders as a cargo or transport ship. It featured short warp nacelles pods that hung down below the main body of the ship.

This incredible collection of STAR TREK models includes all the most significant ships from the five STAR TREK television series and all the movies. Every ship has been recreated in die-cast & high quality ABS materials, then hand painted with an incredible level of detail. The collection features a full range of Federation and alien vessels including seven incarnations of the Enterprise, all the major Klingon vessels including the D7 and Battle Cruiser, Borg and Romulan ships.

Everything is fully approved by CBS Studios, the makers of the STAR TREK TV series.


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  • STAR TREK Harry Mudd's Class-J Starship Die-Cast Model (Issue #79)
  • And now you can have Star Trek Starship Harry Mudd's Class-J of your very own.
  • We head back to The Original Series with Harry Mudd's Class-J starship, a vessel somewhat outdated by the 23rd century.
  • The class-J starship was of Federation design, and by the latter half of the 23rd century, it was often used by private traders as a cargo or transport ship.
  • It featured short warp nacelles pods that hung down below the main body of the ship.