We’re closing out 2023 with one final Star Trek collectible spotlight, and this time we’re heading back overseas for the latest round of additions to the growing BlueBrixx collection!
The Germany-based company has expanded their line of Trek brick-building kits once more, with more than two dozen new ship, object, and character sets debuting over the last few months — including some really fun designs that just became available before the holiday season.
The biggest new Trek entries begin with a 1596-piece Enterprise-E kit, joined by an even larger 1845-piece version of Captain Archer’s Enterprise NX-01. You can also now build a 748-piece NX-class shuttlepod, and will be able to obtain the classic Galileo-style Class-F shuttlecraft when the next 767-piece kit becomes available in 2024.
BlueBrixx has also added a number of new medium-sized Federation starships to their existing fleet, from several eras of Starfleet service — starting with a 700-piece edition of the Constellation-class USS Stargazer.
You can also now find a 505-piece Akira-class Thunderchild, a 585-piece USS Excelsior, and 693-piece version of the Danube-class runabout. There are also three smaller ships available as well: a 209-piece USS Equinox, a 206-piece Maquis raider, and a 210-piece build of the USS Raven, the ship piloted by Seven of Nine’s parents before their Borg assimilation.
Moving on to aliens and enemies of the galaxy, you can revisit the Dominion War with new Jem’Hadar ships from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine — the 511-piece Jem’Hadar attack ship (also available in a smaller 251-piece size), along with the 306-piece Jem’Hadar battleship.
BlueBrixx has also designed a 207-piece Ferengi Marauder, a 218-piece edition of Shinzon’s Scimitar from Star Trek: Nemesis, a 275-piece version of V’Ger from Star Trek: The Motion Picture, and a small 123-piece build of Khan’s Botany Bay from “Space Seed.”
Not just focused on starships, BlueBrixx has also started rolling other types of releases, with several new kits bringing Star Trek universe objects — and characters! — into their lineup.
Star Trek: The Next Generation fans can add a piece of Captain Picard’s ready room to their collection with an impressive 3744-piece recreation of Andy Probert’s Enterprise-D painting, which comes complete with hooks to hang it on the wall once completed.
If you’ve got an affinity for Trek tech, two of the newest releases are builds right out of sickbay: a 356-piece Mark X medical tricorder (with removable hand scanner) and a 290-piece Starfleet hypospray set complete with three injection vials.
If you’re looking to terrify visitors, the new 1615-piece Borg done bust is a tall kit that shows off the cybernetic features of an assimilated member of the Collective.
Finally, BlueBrixx has also released seven new Star Trek characters in their “Brick Buddies” series — which started with Captain Picard, Worf, and Mr. Spock — expanding into Deep Space Nine and Voyager.
The new entries include Captain Kirk from the Original Series, Data, and Judge Q from The Next Generation, Captain Sisko and Quark from Deep Space Nine, and Seven of Nine from Voyager.
As always, we’ll remind you that BlueBrixx is only licensed for sale within Germany, so all of their products deliver internationally from that country to the United States with a 35 Euro ($38 USD) shipping fee — but you can typically order multiple items which can ship together under a single fee.
It’s definitely an inconvenient annoyance for those of us who live outside of Germany, but — with the state of licensed Star Trek products in North America these days — it’s worth the additional delivery cost to support this expansive line of fun-to-build Trek collectibles.
This isn’t a sponsored post — several members of our team have imported these kits and really enjoy having them on our shelves. If you like build-up projects, you should definitely check out one of BlueBrixx’s 80 different Star Trek releases for yourself!
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