Star Trek Species 8472 Bioship by Eaglemoss
Star Trek Species 8472 Bioship by Eaglemoss
Star Trek Species 8472 Bioship with Collectible Magazine #43
Star Trek Species 8472 Bioship by Eaglemoss
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Star Trek Species 8472 Bioship with Collectible Magazine #43 by Eaglemoss

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This ship has been painstakingly recreated in die-cast and plastic materials then hand painted with an incredible level of detail. The vehicle also comes with a full color collector magazine. Vehicle measures approximately 5-inches long x 3 1/2-inches wide x 2-inches tall.

One of the most bizarre craft to encounter a Federation vessel, the Species 8472 bioship is composed of the same genetic material as the creatures - dubbed Species 8472 by the Borg. These highly advanced vessels were native to fluidic space, but they were also observed operating in the normal space of the Delta Quadrant. These aliens were introduced in the two part episode of titled "Scorpion" that ended the third season and started the fourth season of Star Trek: Voyager.

The Species 8472 Bioship 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 ships 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 80 ships in total.