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#133 Irina's Racing Ship (Terrellian Racer) Model Die Cast Ship (Eaglemoss / Star Trek)

#133 Irina's Racing Ship (Terrellian Racer) Model Die Cast Ship (Eaglemoss / Star Trek)

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#133 Irina's Racing Ship (Terrellian Racer) Model Die Cast Ship (Star Trek)

The next instalment of the Star Trek Official Starships Collection features Irina's Racing Ship as seen in the Star Trek: Voyager episode 'Drive'. This Terrellian ship was co-piloted by Irina and Joxomwhich in the first Antarian Trans-stellar Rally in 2377. When Joxom was accidentally electrocuted, Voyager's Ensign Harry Kim took over as Irina's co-pilot.

This incredible metallic resin model ship of the Star Trek Terrellian ship is decked out in a gold and red livery, with a racing stripe right down the middle - Irina’s ship was not hiding the fact that it was built for speed. It was also incredibly nimble and could take on dangerous obstacles and anomalies such as a Mo¨bius Inversion wormhole at breakneck velocities.

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