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Wednesday, July 30, 2014
Model Kit of the Week: Star Trek V: The Final Frontier U.S.S. Enterprise and Shuttlecraft (AMT; ERTL, 1989)
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These Enterprise model kits cracked me up. From Star Trek:TMP through Undiscovered Country, all AMT had to do was put out the same kit with new box artwork. Starting with Star Trek V, they changed the decals to say "NCC-1701-A." By the look of this one, they threw in a new shuttlecraft.
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