Measures 16-inches long! Features the voice of William Shatner!
Light and sound effects!
Brush up on your Captain Kirk impressions.
The U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 is instantly recognized as the ultimate symbol of the1 franchise. Continuing the line of Starship Legends, this classic 16-inch replica features realistic light and sound effects from the original series, and the voice of William Shatner as Captain James T. Kirk!
The highly customized packaging celebrates2 40th Anniversary. This puppy is not to be missed!
Please note that this item is set to a default 'Try Me' mode when you push the button for light and sound. To hear other sounds from the Enterprise, just flip the switch located next to the battery area.
Product Description: Name: U.S.S. Enterprise Manufacturer: Diamond Select Toys Series: Star Trek Release Date: November 2006 Figure Height: 12 Inches Details (Description): Continuing Diamond Select Toys line of Starship Legends, this highly detailed rendition of the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 was sculpted by Art Asylum, measures approximately 12 inches in length, features realistic light and sound effects from the original series, including the voice of William Shatner as Captain James T. Kirk, comes painted and ready for display, and features specially-designed packaging celebrating Star Trek's 40th Anniversary.
The Base Is Useless The ship itself is fun but the way that it connects to the base is useless. The base is unstable at best and has a tendency to fall. Mine fell of the shelf it was on and broke. I would not buy this model, it was badly designed.
Original Enterprise is a winner! Absolutely fantastic! I've been a Trek fan since I was a very little boy, watching re-runs with my older brother. I'd have given ANYTHING to have a toy like this back then! Fantastic detail in all the markings (much better than the models I used to build), and the lights and sound effects just set it off even more! Sure, there's the little plugs under the bottom of the primary hull, but who care's?? I don't look under there THAT much. Diamond Select did a wonderful job, and I'm extremely pleased with my ship...and have been showing it off!
Very nice model of a classic ship This model by Art Asylum is very detailed and faithful to the original studio Enterprise model. First, I will point out the minor problems: 1)the secondary hull is a bit too cylindrical and doesn't taper toward the end as much as it should but it's an extremely small deviation that's hard to notice 2)unlike art asylum's other models, this one being slightly cheaper, also uses a slight more crude assembly method: use screws which are covered by these circular plastic plugs that are not painted right (too light) so they are visible on the side of the ship. The plastic mold is very durable though and the warp nacelles, deflector dish, and saucer section will certainly not disappoint. The windows are nicely painted in (not like AA's enterprise E and enterprise A) and the formation lights, bridge light, and nacelle light beautifully light up in the dark. Plus there's a neat display mode that lights up the ship indefinitely without the sound running on.
Conclusion: for around 25$, the accuracy you get in for a beautiful sturdy model of a classic ship, this is a bargain (way better than old Playmates crap)
Can't beat the original If your fan of Star Trek then you can't go wrong with starting a collection with the original Enterprise. It has several sound clips, my faves being the transporter and the communicator.
Happiness Abounds This Enterprise fills me with a glee that cannot be expressed with words. All I need now are A, B, C, and D, and I'll have the complete set. Perhaps Voyager and Defiant will come in the future? Seriously, though, the USS Enterprise - 1701 will make anyone pleasantly giddy.