Deep Space Nine Space Station from |
"Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" (Syndicated 1993-99) |
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SCALE: 1/2500 |
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INITIAL RELEASE: 1994 |
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MEDIUM: Polystyrene |
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RARITY: (2) |
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ABOUT THE DESIGN |
ABOUT THE KIT |
With the success of Star
Trek: The Next Generation, Paramount Pictures saw a chance to
expand and extend their lucrative Star Trek franchise with yet another
syndicated science-fiction series. After some debate, the decision
was made to eschew the "Wagon Train to the Stars" concept in favor of "Gunsmoke
in Space," in this case a series set aboard a massive space station on the
far outskirts of the Federation. "Deep Space Nine" was to be an alien (i.e. Cardassian) space station that had been abandoned by its builders and then claimed by the formerly occupied planet of Bajor, which invited Starfleet to set up shop as "administrators." After many concepts had been proposed and rejected, the producers of "DS9" settled on this quasi-organic, decidedly threatening design that evoked the dark, sinister atmosphere they were looking to achieve. (Granted, some people thought it just looked like a semi-Satanic Christmas tree ornament.) |
This mass-produced
polystyrene kit of the Deep Space Nine space station was released by AMT/Ertl
in 1994. Even at 1:2500 scale, it's a huge model, measuring 16
inches in diameter and standing more than a foot high (with stand). Highly
detailed, the model came complete with three mini Federation Runabouts, but no
other ships to actually "dock" with the facility. (Years later, the 1:2500
scale "Defiant" from Micro-Machines would fill this vacuum nicely.) In 1996, AMT/Ertl released a fiber-optic version of the DS9 station; this remains the most common variation of this kit available on the collectors' market. This model was built from an original, non-fiber-optic 1994 release. |
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