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« on: 09 10, 2007, 02:28: AM »

Klingon bird of prey models.I have about 30. I would like to think that I have every BOP model ever made. Even a vacuumed formed one that had a very short run and for which there are no references on the net for. I have a 30" model. and even to this very day I continue to scout for the unknown ships that have not as yet passed into SToVoKor. 


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« Reply #1 on: 09 10, 2007, 11:49: AM »

Ihave 1BOP, 1 from the advesarry set. I also have a D-7, K'T'inga from ST6, 2 of the Polar Lights D-7. a Vor'cha from ebay.
I also have 2 each of the Polar Lights 1701 and NX-01.  I'm hoping my Local Hobby shop will get the new re-releases of the 1701-B thru E, I'm wanting a C really bad.

I also have the Defiant, hopefully, I'll get half of them done w/in a year.

Have you checked out www.starshipmodelers.com Huh  Really cool site w/ lots of ref. pix and links and forums.


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« Reply #2 on: 09 12, 2007, 05:47: PM »

I got a 48" BOP in resin and foam which was available here in Scotland in the early 90's from "The Neutral Zone" a Sci-Fi model shop in Glasgow-now defunct,it weighs 12 pounds and would REALLY kill ya if it fell on your head!-The ex-owner of the shop still has the resin moulds and with a bit of persuasion and a buck or two would still be able to recast a model or two.
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« Reply #3 on: 09 13, 2007, 07:12: AM »

WOW, I missed out on a 15" japanese model, vry rare, but I have details, so I will pursue it further.

Im in. would love a 48" model can you find out how much for an old warrior Thumbs up!
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