Alice Shuttlecraft Model
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Alice Shuttlecraft Magazine #125
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Alice Shuttlecraft Model with Magazine #125 by Eaglemoss

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This ship has been painstakingly recreated in high-quality plastic materials then hand painted with an incredible level of detail. The ship also comes with a full color collector magazine. It measures approximately 4 inches long by 3-3/4 inches wide by 2-1/2 inches tall while mounted on the included stand.

In early 2376, this small, unassuming spacecraft was acquired by Ensign Tom Paris from a space station called Abaddon’s Repository of Lost Treasures. Before Paris bought the ship, Abaddon had originally bought it from a Haakonian trader. He had tried turning the ship into a towing vessel but later realized it was too much work since it needed constant repair. The alien ship caught the Lieutenant's eye, as he remarked "it's a work of art. That ship wasn't assembled, it was sculpted." The cost in trade was Paris’ jukebox and three of the U.S.S. Voyager NCC-74656’s used power cells. Paris named the ship ‘Alice’ after an attractive woman called Alice Battisti, whom he had known at Starfleet Academy. Behind its conventional looks was some unique technology, which included a neurogenic interface. This allowed the ship to control the pilot, and even appears before him in a seductive humanoid form.

The fully illustrated magazine provides an in-depth profile of the Alice shuttlecraft as well as an article on Star Trek: Voyager Season Six Visual Effects.

This model is part of the Starships Collection of Star Trek vehicles by Eaglemoss. This incredible collection includes all the most significant ships from the five Star Trek television series. Imported from the U.K. with limited distribution in the U.S., these models are not easy to find for sale in the United States.

The collection features a full range of Federation and alien vessels including seven incarnations of the Enterprise; all the major Klingon vessels including the Bird-of-Prey; Dominion; Borg; and Romulan ships and is slated to include about 160 ships in total.