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Following their success on collectible ships from the ''[[MemoryAlpha:Star Trek|Star Trek]]'' line, entitled ''[[MemoryAlpha: Star Trek: The Official Starships Collection| Star Trek: The Official Starships Collection]]'', Eaglemoss branched out into other titles, including ''Doctor Who'', ''Aliens'', and ''Battlestar Galactica''. | Following their success on collectible ships from the ''[[MemoryAlpha:Star Trek|Star Trek]]'' line, entitled ''[[MemoryAlpha: Star Trek: The Official Starships Collection| Star Trek: The Official Starships Collection]]'', Eaglemoss branched out into other titles, including ''Doctor Who'', ''Aliens'', and ''Battlestar Galactica''. | ||
First launching the ''Battlestar Galactica'' line in 2018 via their subscription service, Eaglemoss tested the waters with the release of mainstay craft from the [[Re-imagined Series]]: {{em|Viper Mark II}}, {{em|Modern Cylon Raider}}, and {{em|Modern Galactica|Modern ''Galactica''}}. To entice new subscribers to their subscription service, Eaglemoss offered the Modern ''Galactica'' at a price of $19.95 USD (including free shipping), with subsequent issues charged at $ | First launching the ''Battlestar Galactica'' line in 2018 via their subscription service, Eaglemoss tested the waters with the release of mainstay craft from the [[Re-imagined Series]]: {{em|Viper Mark II}}, {{em|Modern Cylon Raider}}, and {{em|Modern Galactica|Modern ''Galactica''}}. To entice new subscribers to their subscription service, Eaglemoss offered the Modern ''Galactica'' at a price of $19.95 USD (including free shipping), with subsequent issues charged at $54.95 USD (including free shipping). | ||
To commemorate the release of the ''Battlestar Galactica'' line, random recipients of the Viper Mark II received a [[William Adama|William "Husker" Adama]] variant of the craft that featured Adama's tail number and nameplate as featured in the [[Miniseries]]. Recipients of the "Husker" variant, which had been shipped blind — so the individual would have to open the box, as the four-color packaging element did not ruin the surprise — also received a Certificate of Authenticity noting their unique number from the 250 numbered units. | To commemorate the release of the ''Battlestar Galactica'' line, random recipients of the Viper Mark II received a [[William Adama|William "Husker" Adama]] variant of the craft that featured Adama's tail number and nameplate as featured in the [[Miniseries]]. Recipients of the "Husker" variant, which had been shipped blind — so the individual would have to open the box, as the four-color packaging element did not ruin the surprise — also received a Certificate of Authenticity noting their unique number from the 250 numbered units. | ||