010. Enterprise NCC-1701 & Galileo

No. 010
Released: August 1996
Ornament: Enterprise NCC-1701 & Galileo 
Series: Star Trek: The Original Series (30th Anniversary)
Product code: QXI7534
Artist: Lynn Norton & Dill Rhodus
Original retail: $45.00
Dimensions:
010.1. Enterprise NCC-1701 1.75” H x 2.6” W x 5.25” L
010.2. Galileo .5” H x .68” W x 1” L 
Base 5.5” L 
Branding: Keepsake
Material: Die-cast metal ships with a plastic delta-shaped base
Packaging: 8-sided black box with white trim 
Magic: Sound
Power source: (2) AA batteries
Front box text:  
KEEPSAKE ORNAMENT
STAR TREK TM
30 YEARS
Set of 2 Ornaments With Display Base BATTERY-OPERATED
VOICE MAGIC
Hear the voice of Captan Kirk
STAR TREK 
Back box text:
Die-Cast Metal-Star Dated 1996
Limited Warranty Through 1999 Enclosed
This ornament features the sound of the communicator used by STAR TREK® crew members–followed by the voice of William Shatner as Captain James T. Kirk: “SPACE…the final frontier. These are the voyages of the Starship Enterprise. Its five-year mission: To explore strange new worlds… To seek out new life and new civilizations… To boldly go where no man has gone before…”
To hear the memorable opening lines of the original 1966 STAR TREK® television program, press button located on top of base. Voice will stop when message is completed.
Complete instructions enclosed. Battery-operated. Uses two 1.5V AA-size batteries (included). 
Bottom box text: 
TM & © 1996 Paramount Pictures. All Rights Reserved. STAR TREK and Related Marks are Trademarks of Paramount Pictures. Mfd. for Hallmark Cards, Inc., К.С., МО 64141 Ornament Made in China QX17534
Additional information: 30th Anniversary ornament
Pros: There’s just something extra satisfying about Star Trek ships rendered in die-cast metal—they feel solid, weighty, and built to last. Including a display base for year-round shelf life is a fantastic touch, and the addition of sound makes this a triple win for collectors.
Cons: The Galileo shuttle is impressively tiny. Its size makes it easy to overlook, and there’s a real risk it could be mistakenly left on a Christmas tree limb and accidentally tossed during post-holiday cleanup. Handle with care!

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