Fanhome has picked up the baton left behind by Eaglemoss for making die cast Star Trek models and their new subscription collection debuts later this moth. The first few ships from the collection were previewed last month and today at New York Comic Con they revealed two more ships as well as announced plans for a dozen additional ship models, taking them into 2026.
More ships for Starship collection at NYCC
Fanhomes’s new collection will cover all the modern Star Trek series including Picard, Strange New Worlds, Discovery, Lower Decks and Prodigy. The ships are constructed with a combination of die-cast metal and high-quality ABS resin, measuring between 7 and 9-inches (180-225 mm) long. There are also some larger sized models approximately 11 inches (280 mm) long. All of this will be familiar to collectors who were fans of the popular Eaglemoss Star Trek Starship Collection.
New York Comic Con kicked off today at the Javits Center in New York City where Fanhome is showing off their line in public for the first time. In addition to the six ships announced last month, they are also revealing two new ships coming in 2025 (both from Star Trek: Picard): the (Luna Class) U.S.S. Titan NCC-80102 and the larger size model for the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-G. We have photos from the Fanhome booth (Booth #1445) of the first eight ships.
U.S.S. Titan NCC-80102-A (Constitution III Class) from Star Trek: Picard Season 3.
U.S.S. Stargazer NCC-82893 (Sagan class) from Star Trek: Picard Season 2.
U.S.S. Farragut NCC-1647 from Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 1.
U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-F (Odyssey Class) from Star Trek: Picard Season 3 [Larger 270 mm size].
S.S. Eleos XII NAR-59019 from Star Trek: Picard Season 3.
The Shrike from Star Trek: Picard Season 3.
U.S.S. Titan NCC-80102 (Luna Class) from Star Trek: Picard Season 3.
U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-G (Constitution III Class) from Star Trek: Picard Season 3 [Larger 270 mm size].
The designs are all based on the original visual effects models that were used to produce the shows. Fanhome has been working with Paramount Global to ensure the models are as accurate as possible and they are all based on the original visual effects models that were used to make the effects for the show. Each ship in the new collection comes with a 16-page magazine that profiles the ship in the Star Trek universe and explores the design process with exclusive art and brand-new interviews with the production team.
Starship schedule
The new Official Star Trek Starship Collection is being sold as a monthly subscription service, much like the old Eaglemoss collection, and in fact the series is being supervised by Ben Robinson, who also headed up the Eagelmoss Star Trek products. The subscription service launches with the first starship – the U.S.S. Titan-A (from Picard) – being shipped out later this month. The list price for the first ship is $44.95. Subsequent ships will be priced at $55.00, all with free shipping and you can cancel any time. You can pre-order a subscription now at fanhome.com.
Here is the full monthly schedule of releases for the new subscription service from October 2024 through to May 2026…
- October 2024: U.S.S. Titan NCC-80102-A (Constitution III Class) from Star Trek: Picard
- November 2024: U.S.S. Stargazer NCC-82893 (Sagan class) from Star Trek: Picard Season 2
- December 2024: U.S.S. Farragut NCC-1647 from Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 1
- January 2025: U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-F (Odyssey Class) from Star Trek: Picard Season 3 [Larger 270 mm size]
- February 2025: S.S. Eleos XII NAR-59019 from Star Trek: Picard Season 3
- March 2025: The Shrike from Star Trek: Picard Season 3
- April 2025: U.S.S. Titan NCC-80102 (Luna Class) from Star Trek: Picard Season 3
- May 2025: U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-G (Constitution III Class) from Star Trek: Picard Season 3 [Larger 270 mm size]
- June 2025: U.S.S. Excelsior NCC-42037 (Excelsior II Class) from Star Trek: Picard Season 3
- July 2025: U.S.S. Dauntless NCC-80816 from Star Trek: Prodigy Season 1
- August 2025: U.S.S. Archer NCC-627 from Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 1
- September 2025: U.S.S. Voyager NCC-74656-A from Star Trek: Prodigy Season 2
- October 2025: U.S.S. Harlan NCC-52277 (Edison Class) from Star Trek: Picard Season 3
- November 2025 U.S.S. Archimedes NCC-83002 (Obena Class) from Star Trek: Lower Decks Season 2
- December 2025: U.S.S. Trumbull NCC-72370 (Duderstadt Class) from Star Trek: Picard Season 3
- January 2026: U.S.S. Protostar NX-76884 from Star Trek: Prodigy Season 1
- February 2026: U.S.S. Gagarin NCC-97930 from Star Trek: Picard Season 1
- March 2026: U.S.S. Gregory Jein NCC-103145 from Star Trek: Picard Season 2
- April 2026: U.S.S. Drexler NCC-97626 (Pathfinder Class) from Star Trek: Picard Season 3
- May 2026: U.S.S. Aledo NA-01 (Texas Class) from Star Trek: Lower Decks Season 3
In December of this year, Fanhome will make the first ship (U.S.S. Titan-A) available to purchase individually for $64.99 (plus $5 for shipping). Each subsequent ship is expected to be made available individually following its subscription release.
In the group shot of the first eight ships below you can get a sense of the scale difference between the regular and larger models.
Starships and Stashwick at NYCC
If you are at New York Comic Con this week you can visit the Fanhome booth (Booth #1445) and check out the first 8 ships in the collection. You can also purchase the first ship (the U.S.S. Titan-A) for $44.95 and take it home, but they only have 250 ships available. You can also sign up for the subscription service at the booth.
Fans can meet actor Todd Stashwick, who portrayed Captain Liam Shaw in Season 3 of Star Trek: Picard, at special appearances at the Fanhome booth as well as at a panel to be held on Friday, October 18th from 2:00pm-3:00pm in Room 406-1. The panel will be moderated by author and Star Trek expert, Ben Robinson. During his Friday booth appearance, Stashwick will also be available to autograph the box artwork for fans who buy the U.S.S. Titan-A.
More information about the Fanhome Star Trek Die-Cast Collection and details about how to subscribe can be found at fanhome.com.
More to come from NYCC 2024
TrekMovie is at New York Comic Con and there is more to come. The big event is coming Saturday with the Star Trek Universe panel focusing on Lower Decks and the Section 31 streaming movie. Look for our coverage of that plus any big announcements and we also will be doing interviews with members of the panel. So keep an eye on the site and our social media for all the big news.
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I literally want them all!
Me too, but I just can’t justify buying all of them at those prices.
Like with Eaglemoss, I’m going to have to be selective.
I’m pretty sure they expect that.
And if not then they should. There are just some ships that are going to be more popular than others, and there will be some that will barely sell at all.
Ships like the Harlan, Archer, Gagarin, Gregory Jein, Elios, and Archimedes by default are going to never sell as well as the Titan, Titan A, Enterprise F, Enterprise G, Stargazer, and Protostar.
I just hope they don’t fall down the ‘Eaglemoss hole’ and try to make models of literally every ship that has ever been seen on screen and then go bankrupt.
How I kept rattling off each ship name with wide-eyed shock and awe!😂
I’m up for the Enterprise G, the Enterprise F, and maybe the Farragut and/or the Titan. I’m not sure about the Stargazer. It’s clearly well designed but that four nacelle thing and the huge impulse engines, it just looks like overkill.
I used to feel that way about four-nacelled ships, but I kind of appreciated the explanation that only two are going at once, and the opposite set are in action while the others cool down, letting a ship reach a distant location faster without having to cool down.
That said: why aren’t they all using this design, then, if it’s this valuable? I’m sure concerns around energy consumption, and/or some other trade-off can be come up with. But at least I don’t hate having four of them as much now. :D
Love the original Titan and Enterprise F! I wish they would return to a slightly more clean look with the newer ships. That’s what I fell in love with all those years ago. The newer ones are to muddied up. Eleos looks fine btw!
I actually think the incomplete circular saucer of the Enterprise-G looks awful.
It’s kinda weird.
Yeah, there’s something to be said for simplification.
Some people slam the original Enterprise because it doesn’t have the fine detailing of all the succeeding ship, but I look at that ship and it just seems beautiful despite that. It really was a reflection of that 60s design aesthetic and you can clearly see the aircraft influence in that design. Plus, the proportions are just right. I liked the really subtle detail they added to the Enterprise with the remastered Cgi SFX on TOS. It just made it look more real and the whole thing was cleaner, but the basic design was retained.
The SNW redesign is really nice, but I’m not sure I’m in love with the larger pylons to the nacelles. I would’ve made them thinner.
Really, my favorite versions of the Enterprise, I think, are still the TOS and movie refit designs. Those designs look great at any angle. Of course, I also really appreciate and like the D, the E, and yeah, even the Abrams versions too, but the first two versions are, imo, the best.
I wonder if at some point in the future we will see the TMP-era Titan (NCC-1777) as a special edition
Cool! I have been saving money on just three models: Titan-A, Enterprise-F and Enterprise-G.
But aren’t the Titan-A and Enterprise-G the same ship?
Maybe they want both names.
Different size – the G is an XL
New Starfleet ships are so over-designed and getting worse. Eaves started that trend with his useless cutouts and pointless details and layering.Please bring back clean lines. The Titan/Enterprise-G circular saucer is a start, but of course they couldn’t help themselves by removing the rear part for some reason.
I used to love space battles on classic Trek, but the poor ship designs and awful starship visual effects shots in modern shows have turned me off it completely.
the Titan-Ent-G is based off a fan design which already had the saucer looking like that in the rear. The show designers didn’t touch the rear.
They did touch the front though, the original fan design had 2 cut outs in front for some reason, with a torpedo launcher between them.
i agree with you and captain freeman…they all look sovereign-y. i prefer sternbach’s post tng ships to eaves. they added complexity but kept the smooth simplicity
Hope they will eventually release some of the eaglemoss ships that only got to prototype stage… thinking of some of the designs from Discovery
So that’s 7 ships I want, and 13 ships I don’t/already have.
I’m elated for those who get to fill gaps they’ve got, but I don’t think I can justify the subscription for what I’d like. Hopefully demand isn’t too high on one-off purchases?
we’re getting the real titan in XL not the animated one! i’m excited
Wow, the Luna Titan looks a lot better than Eaglemoss’s attempts.
is the luna class the small size, the xl or the in between size like we got with lower decks?
I’m happy to be subbed but why are there two Pathfinder class models (USS Drexler and USS Eaves) but no Pathfinder-class Voyager-B?
Yeah, I’ll get some of these. But, damn, I hoped the windows would be aligned this time around.
Maybe Fanhome is using the same manufacturer as Eaglemoss did….
I would probably pay for the Titan-A and the Excelsior II models ❤️