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Corgi Star Trek Klingon Bird of Prey | 
enlarge | Brand: Corgi Category: Toy
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Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 103985
Color: Multi Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 6 x 9 x 5
MPN: CC96602 Model: CC96602 UPC: 807903966026 EAN: 0807903966026 ASIN: B000FS5UJI
Release Date: September 29, 2008
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| Features:
| • | Featured in Star Trek III | | • | Authentic replica | | • | Die cast metal | | • | Klinon emblem stand | | • | Official Star Wars License |
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Product Description The Klingon Bird of Prey is an 8ā plastic/die cast replica complete with a Klingon emblem display base. This version, the D12-Class Scout, is the version that appeared in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock. Apropos of the title, the vessel has a surprisingly graceful look to it---the long neck and swooping wings, an overall bird or even pterodactyl disposition limbed by a lambent green hull. The ship is armed with disruptor cannons and photon torpedoes, but probably the vesselās most memorable feature is the cloaking device. In Stark Trek III, the bird of prey is initially commanded by the uber-malignant Klingon Kruge. The Klingons are attempting to salvage the sciences of Project Genesis from the turbulent Genesis Planet. Prior to this, at the climax of The Wrath of Khan, Captain Kirk had conveyed Spockās jettisoned remains to the planet during its nascent stage. Hoping to retrieve the reborn Spock, a small boarding party from the Enterprise is confronted by the Klingon salvagers, a process in which Kirkās son is murdered. This fact fuels Kirkās preexisting loathing for the Klingon race. Mirror to the dogfight between the Enterprise and the bird of prey is the cataclysmic super-Shatner brawl between an enraged Kirk and Kruge as Planet Genesis suffers its growing pains.
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| Customer Reviews:
classic and fun to play with January 4, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
this is a very nice representation of a Klingon Bird of Prey... It was put together very well, and the detail of the ship is very nice. The only thing I found disappointing was the lack of the moving wings.
A nice piece for the avid Star Trek collector.
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