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#17 U.S.S. T'Plana-Hath NCC-1004 (Engle-class) Discovery Ships Model Diecast Ship SSDUK017 (Eaglemoss / Star Trek)

#17 U.S.S. T'Plana-Hath NCC-1004 (Engle-class) Discovery Ships Model Diecast Ship SSDUK017 (Eaglemoss / Star Trek)

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Issue #17 U.S.S. T'Plana-Hath NCC-1004 (Engle-class) Discovery Ships Model Diecast Ship SSDUK017 (Eaglemoss / Star Trek)

The Star Trek Discovery Official Starship Collection features one of two Engle-class ships that took part in the Battle at the Binary Stars in 2256, U.S.S. T'Plana-Hath! This starship was named for both the Vulcan philosopher and the first Vulcan ship to make contact with Earth openly.

The ship that became the T’Plana-Hath was briefly considered as a possible design for the U.S.S. Discovery and then the Shenzhou before being reimagined as one of the fleet ships. It was a very compact shape that it’s designer John Eaves says had a lot in common with the U.S.S.Shran.

This beautiful, detailed die-cast starship captures the ships flat-shaped saucer with two long nacelles running through it.

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