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REVIEW: Eaglemoss XL Enterprise NCC-1701

Eaglemoss has been rolling out their ongoing Official Starships Collection miniature Trek spacecraft models for several years, and this year they expanded the line — in more than one sense — with their oversized Official Star Trek Starships XL Edition series.

So far three of the classic Trek starships have made the leap to XL status, and today we’ve got a great look at Matt Jefferies’ original Constitution-class Enterprise in its large-scale glory.

Measuring nearly 10 inches in length — about twice the length of the standard Eaglemoss Enterprise — this expanded ship definitely has the heft you’d expect: the entire top of the saucer section, as well as the upper half of the secondary hull is crafted from Eaglemoss’ traditional die-cast metal, adding to the weight of the ship.

The larger surface area also allows for better application of paint and hull markings compared to the 5″ version, with the bold USS ENTERPRISE NCC-1701 markings sharp on the upper hull.

That being said, it’s a little disappointing to see that even on a larger model such as this, the application of window markings to sculpted windows are still not always properly aligned.

The Enterprise deflector and nacelle caps are a set of brilliant orange detailing that really pop on the model, though one must be cautions to not bump against the deflector antenna, as it bends easily under slight pressure.

The standard display stand gets its own upgrade as well, larger and sturdier to carry the weight of the larger Enterprise, and the increase size adds to the stability of the model. One thing we’ve noticed about the smaller Eaglemoss ships is their tendency to slip off of their display stand; no chance of that with this larger version.

The Eaglemoss Official Star Trek Starships XL Edition releases can be purchased individually at the official store, or by subscription at ST-StarshipsXL.com.

Be on the lookout for our next Eaglemoss starships review in the coming weeks, and be sure to check out our preview of their upcoming releases from New York Comic Con!

In Eaglemoss’ US store, TrekCore readers can use promo code TREKCORE at checkout for 10% off any ‘Star Trek’ collectible purchase $50 or greater (Starships, Plaques, Binders, Graphic Novels).

REVIEW & CONTEST: ThinkGeek “Star Trek: TNG” Tikis

ThinkGeek is back with their next set of Star Trek Geeki Tikis from Beeline Creative, and this time they’re jumping ahead to the 24th Century with the first wave of Star Trek: The Next Generation releases.

We reviewed their Original Series set back in September, and like that first release, the initial Next Generation tiki set is a selection of Enterprise crew and alien enemies — Picard, Worf, and Geordi, along with a Borg drone, a Cardassian soldier, and one profit-seeking Ferengi.

Unlike the TOS collection, this set only has two choices with similar bright colors — Picard in red, and the Ferengi in a vibrant orange. The rest of this set are a little muted in color, compared to greens and blues of the Original Series options.

Even the yellow La Forge design is a bit underwhelming; a nice blue Crusher, purple-hued Troi, or green Romulan tiki would work nicely to spice up the color palette. The interiors of the tikis do add a little bit of flair, with an appropriate green for the Borg and a nice blue for the Cardassian.

And speaking of Troi and Crusher, this is the second Trek tiki set to exclude the female characters; while we know Beeline Creative is planning additional TOS and TNG tiki releases, we hope that they’ll be adding the ladies to the line-up next time around.

Captain Picard.
Borg drone.
Lieutenant Worf.
Cardassian soldier.
Lt. Commander Geordi La Forge
A Ferengi trader.

The Star Trek: The Next Generation tiki set can be picked up at ThinkGeek now.

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…and thanks to our friends at ThinkGeek, we’re giving away a set of both the Original Series and Next Generation tikis to our readers!

One lucky winner will receive all six Original Series Star Trek tikis — and a second winner will receive the set of Next Generation tikis — and one of those winners could be you by simply answering the question below in our comments:

From an Andorian Ale to a Samarian Sunset, the Star Trek universe is home to a wide variety of galactic beverages — so sound off in the comments below and look for our email once the contest window has closed.

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First STAR TREK: DISCOVERY Season 2 Prep Begins Today

The first chapter of Star Trek: Discovery ended last night, with the second half of Season One continuing in January, but the team behind the series is already gearing up to start early work on the second season of the show.

Series executive producer and co-showrunner Aaron Harberts thanked his cast and crew on Twitter, signing off last evening noting that his work on Season 2 of Discovery begins today.

Now this most certainly does not refer to filming or active production on the next season, but more likely points to story development and early pre-production planning. Full production is not expected to resume in Toronto for some time.

There’s still a lot more to come from Star Trek: Discovery in the coming months, with the back half of the first season returning January 7.

Keep checking back to TrekCore for our final round of Canon Connections for 2017, along with our review of “Into the Forest I Go” this week!

Novel #4:
"The Way to the Stars"


Novel #5:
"The Enterprise War"


Novel #6:
"Dead Endless"


DISCOVERY 109 Spoiler Discussion: “Into the Forest I Go”

The newest episode of Star Trek: Discovery — “Into the Forest I Go” — has just debuted, and we’re sure you’re ready to dive into a discussion on all the events that just took place.

Here’s your place to take on all the new Trek lore this episode brought us, with no restrictions on spoilers. If you haven’t yet watched the episode, that’s your last warning!

This thread will remain open until our episode review is posted, later this week.

Novel #4:
"The Way to the Stars"


Novel #5:
"The Enterprise War"


Novel #6:
"Dead Endless"


Stamets and Crew Prepare for Battle in STAR TREK: DISCOVERY 109 Clip

We’re only hours away from the fall finale of Star Trek: Discovery, and IndieWire has released a preview clip from “Into the Forest I Go.”

As Lorca motivates the crew of the Discovery for the upcoming battle with Kol’s vessel, Stamets and Tilly prepare to supercharge the spore drive… with both Culber and Stamets himself looking worried about what their actions may do to the engineer.

“Into the Forest I Go” arrives tonight on Space and CBS All Access.

A Few More STAR TREK Calendars Arrive for 2018

Back in May we brought you a big rundown of all the planned Star Trek calendars for 2018, from the Original Series through Star Trek: Discovery, and now there’s a few more selections for the organized Trek fan coming out of the international marketplace.

Over in Germany, publisher Heye in Kalenderverlag KVH has two Original Series calendars available.

The first is a Nimoy-centric Star Trek: Mr. Spock 2018 postcard calendar, measuring about 16cm x 17cm, all about the Vulcan first officer of the USS Enterprise; each with some of the character’s dialogue in German.

Star Trek: Mr. Spock 2018 is available at Amazon Germany.

The second German offering is a large Original Series poster calendar (measuring 30cm x 45cm) filled with scenes from throughout the classic Trek show.

The Star Trek 2018 poster calendar is available at Amazon Germany.

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In the UK, publisher Danilo has two additional calendar choices — one is a spin on the Discovery calendar that’s been available in the US for several weeks, but with a different selection of images for the monthly pages.

Danilo’s Discovery calendar is available at Amazon UK.

Finally, an unexpected and outside-the-box Original Series is out from Danilo as well, as the classic Gold Key Star Trek comics arrive in calendar form for 2018, bringing a different comic book cover to life each month in 2018.

Perhaps the most fun calendar choice of the year, the Star Trek Gold Key release is available at Amazon UK.

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Finally, if you’re in the mood for a different take on Trek for 2018, Jenny Parks’ Star Trek Cats is now available in calendar form exclusively from ThinkGeek, with twelve months of feline fun for next year.

You can pick up the Star Trek Cats 2018 calendar over at ThinkGeek’s shop.

Keep checking back to TrekCore for more Trek product news!

Photos From Sunday’s DISCOVERY: “Into the Forest I Go”

Hot on the heels of CBS’ announcement about Star Trek: Discovery‘s return from hiatus in January, the network released today a series of new photos from this weekend’s fall finale episode, “Into the Forest I Go.”

Here’s the preview for Sunday’s episode, which was released in the closing moments of “Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum.”

The eight photos released for “Into the Forest I Go” include a look at Burnham and Tyler’s away mission boarding the Ship of the Dead — with some interesting electronics added to their tactical gear, Kol and the gang aboard waiting for them, and Stamets, Tilly, and Culber manning the spore drive during the climactic episode.

“Into the Forest I Go” arrives on CBS All Access and Space this Sunday – and Netflix come Monday – followed by an all new After Trek with guests Sonequa Martin-Green, Mary Wiseman, and writing team Bo Yeon Kim and Erika Lippoldt.

STAR TREK: DISCOVERY ‘Chapter 2’ Returns January 7, Season 1 Finale Set for Sunday, February 11

This Sunday is the final episode of Star Trek: Discovery to air in 2017, but it won’t be too long to wait for the return of the back half of Season 1, as CBS announced today the series will return on Sunday, January 7 to CBS All Access.

Along with the return schedule for 2018, the network also revealed the title and logline of Episode 110, “Despite Yourself,” which kicks off the last six episodes of the season.

CHAPTER TWO OF “STAR TREK: DISCOVERY”
BEGINS SUNDAY, JAN. 7

Chapter One Finale of “Star Trek: Discovery” Available to Stream Sunday, Nov. 12 after 8:30 PM, ET; All Episodes of Chapter One Available to Binge on CBS All Access

Nov. 9, 2017 – CBS All Accessthe CBS Television Network’s digital subscription video on-demand and live streaming service, today announced season one of its hit original series STAR TREK: DISCOVERY will return with chapter two beginning on Sunday, Jan. 7, 2018 after 8:30 PM, ET.

The second chapter of STAR TREK: DISCOVERY begins with episode 10, “Despite Yourself”:

While in unfamiliar territory, the U.S.S. Discovery crew is forced to get creative in their next efforts to survive opposing and unprecedented forces and return home.

The first eight episodes of STAR TREK: DISCOVERY are currently available to stream on CBS All Access, and episode nine, the chapter one finale, will be available beginning Sunday, Nov. 12 after 8:30 PM, ET.

Following the chapter two debut, all new episodes will be available on demand weekly after 8:30 PM, ET on Sundays exclusively for CBS All Access subscribers in the U.S. The second chapter features the remaining six episodes of season one, with the season finale dropping on Sunday, Feb. 11, 2018.

STAR TREK: DISCOVERY follows the voyages of Starfleet on their missions to discover new worlds and new life forms, and one Starfleet officer who must learn that to truly understand all things alien, you must first understand yourself. The series will feature a new ship and new characters, while embracing the same ideology and hope for the future that inspired a generation of dreamers and doers.

The release also details the end of Discovery for this first season, concluding on Sunday, February 11.

Actor Wilson Cruz also revealed in Twitter today that the January return episode is directed by TNG alum Jonathan Frakes.

It also sounds like this Sunday’s episode will conclude with the USS Discovery being in an unusual state as the description for 110 says the crew will be “forced to get creative in their next efforts to survive opposing and unprecedented forces and return home” — just where will the Discovery need to ‘return home’ from?

We’ll find out on Sunday!

We’ll bring your our review of the fall finale — “Into the Forest I Go” — next week, along with the rest of our ongoing Star Trek: Discovery coverage!

CONTEST: Win a Copy of “STAR TREK BEYOND: The Makeup Artistry of Joel Harlow” from Titan Books!

Titan Books’ Star Trek Beyond: The Makeup Artistry of Joel Harlow is our favorite Star Trek reference book in a long time, and we’ve teamed up with the publisher to get a copy of this fantastic publication into the hands of one lucky TrekCore reader!

Check out our interview with makeup wizard Joel Harlow, and then read our review of this great book — and once you’ve done that, enter to win your own copy by simply answering the question below in our comments:

From Andorians to the Zakdorn, the Star Trek universe is home to a wide variety of alien species, and we want to hear about your galactic favorites!

Good news for our international readers, as this contest is open to residents in the United States, Canada, and the UK — so sound off in the comments below and look for our email once the contest window has closed.

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MR. SPOCK’S MUSIC FROM OUTER SPACE Reissue Coming

Leonard Nimoy’s classic LP Mr. Spock’s Music from Outer Space, the actor’s first musical release which debuted all the way back in 1967, is heading back to independent record stores this month as one of label Varèse Sarabande Records’ annual Record Store Day exclusive titles.

Limited to 1800 copies nationally, Nimoy’s album will hit record stores in the United States on Friday, November 24 as a 12″ vinyl release; the album was previously re-released in 1973 and 1995 – but has been long out of print.

Leonard Nimoy’s Mr. Spock was unquestionably the most popular character on the original Star Trek series. His first record album, Leonard Nimoy Presents Mr. Spock’s Music from Outer Space, was originally released in June 1967 on Dot Records.

This entertaining and campy album has long been out of print on vinyl, and is a cult classic favorite for all Star Trek aficionados and lovers of Space in general. Varèse Sarabande is re-releasing this amazing piece of mondo bizarro for RSD Black Friday.

Pick up this great release on Black Friday and May The Force…wait, that’s not right…Live Long and Prosper!

You can learn more about the release at Varèse Sarabande’s site, and find a copy at a local independent record store near you.