Category Archives: Galileo

2026 Ornaments Announced!

Shuttlecraft Galileo NCC-1701/7, Retail: $42.99. Available in July.

This is the ornament I am most excited for in 2026. It features a more accurate sculpt than the 1992 Galileo, now paired with episode audio and the original Leonard Nimoy Galileo dialogue that many of us can recite by heart. Let’s introduce a whole new generation to “Shuttlecraft to Enterprise. Shuttlecraft to Enterprise. Spock here. Happy holidays. Live long and prosper.”

U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-G, Retail: $42.99. Available in July.

The 2026 metal U.S.S. Enterprise G from Star Trek: Picard follows in the footsteps of 2018’s metal U.S.S. Enterprise. Here’s hoping it is not the last addition to the metal fleet.

U.S.S. Cerritos, Retail: $33.99. Available in July.

Fans have been clamoring for the U.S.S. Cerritos since it first appeared on Star Trek: Lower Decks six years ago. This marks the first ship from the animated series, but the third overall ornament release. The line previously included 2023’s Badgey two pack and 2025’s Boimler and Mariner.

Nurse Christine Chapel, Retail $23.99. Available in October.

Majel Barrett’s Christine Chapel was never immortalized as an ornament, but Jess Bush’s Star Trek: Strange New Worlds version will debut in 2026. Women of Trek have seen strong representation in recent years from Hallmark, with releases including 2024 Beverly Crusher, 2025 Hologram Janeway, 2025 Guinan, 2025 Beckett Mariner, and 2025 Seven of Nine.

“Space Serpent Attack!”, Retail $36.99. Available in October.

And check this one out! A 3-D scene inspired by the infamous 1968 AMT “Mr. Spock” model kit. It recreates Spock in his rocky alien diorama, phaser in hand, facing off against the three headed creature.

10) 1996 30 Year Anniversary Enterprise Set

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This 1996 Hallmark Keepsake Ornament set features the voice of Captain James T. Kirk, the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC 1701, and the shuttlecraft Galileo NCC 1701/7

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This Star Trek Hallmark Ornament features sound: A starfleet communicator as it is opened, as used by Enterprise crew members on the hit television show, followed by the voice of William Shatner as Captain James T. Kirk, and his famous opening for the show:

“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…”.
Size: Enterprise: 5 1/4″ L x 2 1/2″ W x 2″ H, Shuttlecraft: 1″ L x 1/2″ H, Base Display: 5 1/2″ L

Artists: Enterprise by Lynn Norton, Galileo Shuttlecraft by Dill Rhodus

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Inscriptions

on front of packaging: KEEPSAKE / ORNAMENT / STAR TREK TM / 30 YEARS / Set of 2 Ornaments With Display Base / BATTERY-OPERATED / STAR TREK / 30 YEARS / VOICE MAGIC Hear the Voice of Captain Kirk on back of packaging: Die-Cast Metal – Star Dated 1996 / Limited Warranty through 1999 Enclosed. / This ornament features the sound of / the communicator used by STAR TREK(R) / 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(R) 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). on top of packaging: Hallmark

02) 1992 Galileo

The follow up to the 1991 Starship Enterprise ornament, the Shuttlecraft Galileo Hallmark ornament was released in 1992, and was also a huge hit with Star Trek collectors. Not only did the cockpit of the NCC-1701/7 light up, but it also features a special holiday message from the First Officer of the USS Enterprise, Mr. Spock.

To hear Spock’s message, “Shuttlecraft to Enterprise, Shuttlecraft to Enterprise. Spock here. Happy Holidays. Live long, and prosper,” press the button on the bottom of the shuttlecraft.