The sensor dish and its housing are molded in copper, and the windows are supplied in clear, white, and dark-tinted plastic. But there are subtle differences the parts are in a color close to their final appearance. At first glance, most of it appears to be molded in the same shade of gray. The big, heavy box - and I love the box art- is slam-full of plastic. As if that’s not enough, the company has several aftermarket sets to finish your starship as you like. Polar Lights answered the call with a 1/350 kit, and it’s pulled out all the stops to create a model that builds well and looks awesome - the finished ship is 32" long. A 1/350 scale Enterprise made it to the fifth spot in FSM’s “most-wanted kit” poll in 2010. Since then, modelers have wanted newer, more-accurate, and bigger models. Arguably the most recognizable spaceship in the history of television, the USS Enterprise has been around in model kit form since the first season of “Star Trek” in 1966.
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