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    “Star Trek: Discovery” Ships Joins Hero Collector’s Starships Collection

    Breana CeballosBy Breana CeballosNovember 21, 20212 Mins Read
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    If you’re someone who enjoys collecting ship miniatures based on franchises you love, we’ve got some cool news for you. Hero Collector’s Star Trek: Universe Ships collection has added three of the ships featured on “Star Trek: Discovery.” Just in time for the season 4 premiere!

    Hero Collector’s galaxy of ships boldly grows with the upcoming launch of three new ships from “Star Trek: Discovery” – the U.S.S. Discovery-A (Refit), Section 31 Deimos-Class, and Cleveland Booker’s ship.

    These spacefaring vessels join the larger Star Trek: Universe collection, which previously showcased a run of starships from season 1 of “Star Trek: Picard.” Each ship comes with a magazine that includes a detailed profile of the ship, as well as behind-the-scenes information about its creation, complete with original sketches and artist/designer interviews. 

    The new trio of ships to join the collection are:  

    U.S.S Discovery-A (Refit)

    The U.S.S. Discovery NCC-1031 underwent an extensive refit at Federation headquarters following the ship’s sudden and violent arrival in the 32nd century. It was upgraded with futuristic technology and recommissioned as the U.S.S. Discovery NCC-1031-A.

    Section 31 Deimos-Class

    The covert ops organization Section 31 secretly developed and deployed a number of stealth ships, with the Deimos-Class serving as mothership. It’s actually based on a Federation design for a smaller intel science destroyer and was extended to a length of nearly 900 meters. The Deimos also boasts swarms of autonomous drone-fighters stored in the saucer wings on either side of its central spine.

    Booker Cleveland’s Ship

    Cleveland Booker’s small scout ship is equipped with a cloaking device, subspace communications system, and several faster-than-light propulsion systems. Most impressively, the ship’s “morph” capability enables it to reassemble into different configurations… even mid-flight.

    Each one of these are as screen accurate as possible and are overseen by ViacomCBS at every phase of production. If you’re looking for a great gift to give a collector these are wonderful.

    Pick up your starships from Eaglemoss here.

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