Star Trek Enterprise NX-01 Ship 1:350 Scale Model Kit:
The first interstellar spaceship named Enterprise!
Build your own Enterprise NX-01 starship!
Measures 24-inches long when assembled.
Glue and paint required, but not included.
Assemble your own U.S.S. Enterprise NX-01 starship from the last Star Trek TV series, Star Trek: Enterprise! This rerelease of the 1:350 scale kit by Polar Lights affords modelers the chance to complete their set of early Enterprises in 1:350 scale. The reissue includes a dome base with metal tube support, and at 24-inches long the size is impressive! Skill level 2. Glue and paint required, but not included. Ages 10 and up.
The Star Trek: Enterprise TV series followed the exploits of the crew that manned the first interstellar spaceship named Enterprise, a vessel with the call letters NX-01. The events in the show preceded those made famous by Captain Kirk and the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 in the original TV series. Though the NX-01 was a predecessor to that iconic ship, the NX-01 featured a sleeker appearance and claims an audience all its own.
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