Eaglemoss
#124 / #26 S.S. Emmette Model Die Cast Ship (Eaglemoss / Star Trek)
#124 / #26 S.S. Emmette Model Die Cast Ship (Eaglemoss / Star Trek)
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Introducing the S.S. Emmette, one of Earth’s earliest warp-powered starships. Bridging the gap between Zefram Cochrane’s Phoenix and the launch of the Enterprise NX-01, this pioneering vessel symbolizes humanity’s early strides in interstellar exploration.
This Eaglemoss model is a highly detailed replica of the S.S. Emmette, measuring approximately 5 inches (127 mm) in length. Crafted from die-cast metal and high-quality ABS plastic, it faithfully captures the ship’s distinctive ‘D’-shaped primary hull, upswept wings, and short warp nacelles, staying true to its on-screen appearance. Each model is hand-painted, ensuring accuracy and authenticity.
Included with the model is a display stand for optimal presentation, along with a collector’s magazine that provides an in-depth look into the ship’s history, its design process, and its role within Star Trek lore.
A must-have for Star Trek enthusiasts and collectors, this S.S. Emmette model is a tribute to the early days of humanity’s journey to the stars.









