The Romulan Warbird is a D'Deridex-class starship class that made up the bulk of the Romulan Fleet in the 24th century. The Romulan Warbird was a primary battle cruiser of the Romulan Star Empire during the latter half of the 24th century. It first appeared in the episode of The Next Generation "The Neutral Zone" signalling the end of Romulan isolation. The Romulan Warbird was one of the most critical things Andrew Probert designed during TNG’ s first season, where he gave STAR TREK an entirely new look. This XL Edition of the Romulan Warbird has been painstakingly recreated in die-cast with extraordinary attention to detail capturing the cruiser's horizontally split "shell" hull design with a long "neck" and "tail". The split wings are connected by the warp nacelles at either side, in a beautiful emerald green color. The Romulan Warbird Starship comes with a special collectors magazine that provides an in-depth profile of the ship, with detailed annotations, and a breakdown of the technology onboard, its crew and weapons. Exclusive behind the scenes articles reveal how the ship was designed, complete with original design sketches.
M**S
Looks great, but the stand needs work
It looks wonderful and is a fantastic display piece. It arrived in a nice package (which itself could be displayed) and well protected in styrofoam.The only reason it doesn't get 5 stars is that it has trouble staying on the stand. It tends to slide off the plastic stand piece. Even when I got it in to stay, any movement would have the warbird fall off. THIS CAN BE FIXED with a slight application of hot glue at the points where the warbird touches the stand. Haven't had any problems with it after doing so, and the hot glue isn't noticeable.
J**S
The model is great, The stand is trash
The model is extremely front heavy but rather than make a stand to account for this they just use one that slides onto the back of the ship and even worse is it doesn’t have any grip or anything to hold onto so the slightest vibration travel through the shelf into the base makes it fall offIt’s honestly a huge disappointment given the model itself is so good
R**S
Won't stay on stand
Either I have to make a new stand or return this. Very poor design.
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