QMx has updated its website with a listing for their forthcoming artisan replica of the USS Vengeance. The 1:1600 scale model is almost a meter long, the largest replica starship in their range so far. Like all the artisan replicas, the Vengeance is hand-built by a team of talented modellers; it apparently takes six artisans two-hundred hours for each ship (and unlike Section 31, they manage it without assistance from an augment). The model comes with a mirrored display base, to make viewing it from all angles a little easier, and features light and sounds effects, using one-hundred LEDS, including warp, impulse, weapons, and running lights, all of which can be remote controlled. QMx also offer a customisation service - I wonder if they'd be willing to build it crashing into a partially crumpled skyscraper... If you want one of these dreadnoughts you'll need to have almost ten-thousand dollars to spare! Check her out:
If you're not feeling quite rich enough to get this particular ship, QMx are also planning a collector's model, which should offer another super accurate representation of the ship, but without any of the fancy features, and somewhat smaller, for something around the one-hundred dollar mark. If that's still to rich, there's always the Hot Wheels version, or the forthcoming Kre-O rendition.
In other QMx news, they have released their latest Trekkies comic strip, this time featuring the Gorn:
The first batch of Trekkies figurines will be available for the first time at the San Diego Comic Con, along with a limited edition mirror-Spock. QMx have released a few more images of the latter, showing him from all angles, have a look (after the jump):
If you're not feeling quite rich enough to get this particular ship, QMx are also planning a collector's model, which should offer another super accurate representation of the ship, but without any of the fancy features, and somewhat smaller, for something around the one-hundred dollar mark. If that's still to rich, there's always the Hot Wheels version, or the forthcoming Kre-O rendition.
In other QMx news, they have released their latest Trekkies comic strip, this time featuring the Gorn:
The first batch of Trekkies figurines will be available for the first time at the San Diego Comic Con, along with a limited edition mirror-Spock. QMx have released a few more images of the latter, showing him from all angles, have a look (after the jump):