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: The {{RDM|Basestar|Modern Basestar}} also referred to as a base ship – was a bio-mechanical craft created by the {{RDM|Cylons}} following the [[First Cylon War]]. | : The {{RDM|Basestar|Modern Basestar}} also referred to as a base ship – was a bio-mechanical craft created by the {{RDM|Cylons}} following the [[First Cylon War]]. | ||
: This ''Battlestar Galactica'' Modern Basestar Ship measures 10.5 inches long and is brought to life in heavyweight die-cast metal and high-quality ABS materials. It captures the ship’s sleek but deadly angular design, and small details like fuel lines, engine burn, and its modern silver paintwork. We have worked closely with members of ''Galactica'' VFX team to ensure that the model is as accurate as possible. | : This ''Battlestar Galactica'' Modern Basestar Ship measures 10.5 inches long and is brought to life in heavyweight die-cast metal and high-quality ABS materials. It captures the ship’s sleek but deadly angular design, and small details like fuel lines, engine burn, and its modern silver paintwork. We have worked closely with members of the ''Galactica'' VFX team to ensure that the model is as accurate as possible. | ||
: The ship comes complete with a 16-page<ref>This page count includes the front and back magazine cover.</ref> collector’s magazine providing an in-depth profile of the ship, exclusive behind the scenes articles, original design sketches, and an interview with the series developer, [[Ronald D. Moore]]. | : The ship comes complete with a 16-page<ref>This page count includes the front and back magazine cover.</ref> collector’s magazine providing an in-depth profile of the ship, exclusive behind the scenes articles, original design sketches, and an interview with the series developer, [[Ronald D. Moore]]. | ||