Germany brick-building company Blue Brixx entered the Star Trek Universe last summer with a range of build kits from the final frontier — including Kirk’s Enterprise, the Enterprise-D, a Next Gen-era shuttlecraft, Original Series gadgets, and more — and now the second wave of Trek sets are expanding into the Bajoran sector and beyond!
In a lengthy preview video released over the weekend, the company showcased thirteen new Star Trek brick-building kits — similar to LEGO blocks — which include new Federation starships like the USS Voyager, USS Defiant and USS Enterprise-A, and new alien vessels like the Romulan D’Deridex Warbird, and the classic Klingon D7 from the Original Series.
Along with those nine smaller builds, four larger-sized Star Trek builds are coming from the Blue Brixx team, starting with the Starfleet phaser rifle introduced in Star Trek: First Contact. The nearly full-size rifle will be a 2273pc kit, estimated to sell for about 170 Euro when released.
Next up is a pretty great rendition of the Klingon Bird of Prey fighter, introduced in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock — like the other starships and builds in the Blue Brixx lineup, this build of the classic Klingon ship comes with its own display stand when you’ve completed the 1539pc build.
Space Station Deep Space 9 is the next new addition! The Cardassian station, a 2889pc build which includes a tiny USS Defiant docked at its airlock port, is estimated to arrive at about a 200 Euro price point when it drops out of the wormhole late this year.
The final big new build is another great score for Star Trek: Deep Space Nine fans — the hearty runabout USS Rio Grande is the biggest Blue Brixx set to date: a whopping 3090pc kit. This modular build includes interior cabin details — including the rear lounge area seen only in TNG’s “Timescape” — and is estimated to cost 200 Euro as well.
You can see all of Blue Brixx’s Star Trek Universe build kit offerings at their website; because their license is limited to the German market, all purchases from other regions will require international shipping in addition to the build kits’ sale price.
Do any of the Blue Brixx Star Trek kits strike your interest — or have you bought some of their kits from the 2021 release lineup? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!