Revell-Monogram
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Revell-Monogram is a manufacturer of model kits and held the license for Star Trek: Voyager, the only Star Trek series or film longtime kit producer AMT/Ertl did not hold the rights to use.
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[edit] History
Revell-Monogram produced a limited number of kits while it had the Voyager license; these included USS Voyager itself, a Kazon raider, and the Maquis raider; as well as a three-piece set containing all those ships in a smaller scale and even smaller prepainted snap-together models of the three vessels. In 1997, a "limited edition" version of Voyager was produced, with an open shuttlebay and shuttlecraft plus revised decals and detailing. Despite rumors of a possible Delta Flyer, Revell-Monogram never issued another kit.
[edit] Trivia
- Components of the Voyager and Maquis raider kits were spliced together to form some of the background ships during the DS9 Dominion War saga, most notably the USS Yeager.
- The model of the Val Jean owned by Teero Anaydis in VOY: "Repression" is the small scale Maquis raider from the three-piece set.
