Borg Sphere model from First Contact, loads of detail.

Damaged Oberth Class ship, Vico.

The model is amazingly detailed considering it wasn't seen very clearly in the episode. It's a shame they didn't use this little ship again.

As far as I know, this is the one used in the movie.

USS Leeds, Nebula Class. One of my favourite Trek ships.



Shuttle Copernicus from The Final Frontier.

Best known as Gowron's flagship the Negh'Var, also seen as a future klingon warship in All Good Things and Endgame and as Regent Worf's huge ship in the DS9 crossover episodes. This model is huge, seems to be made of wood and is only detailed on the underside, so I presume it's the one they used for the Defiant's attack on Regency 1.

 

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I visited the temporary exhibition in Hyde Park, London in March and took a few snaps. The displays were excellent and very extensive, even including props from the latest movie. It was like a mini Star Trek Experience theme park. Aside from the many props, costumes and design sketches, there was a mock up of Captain Kirk's bridge, the armoury set from Enterprise(and a café based on its mess hall) a shuttle ride and an interactive TNG bridge show where the ship engaged a Borg cube in battle.

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Concept sketches by John Eaves of the ship in the Enterprise opening credits.

Constellation Class filming model. Labelled USS Valkyrie for a display in 1996.

The Starfleet training craft that Wesley flew.

Full scale model of the Scorpion from Nemesis.

One of Voyager's surviving shuttles. Extra nacelles with damage were displayed as well.

The model was used from early in TNG as well as DS9, Voyager and the movies.

TNG Shuttlepod. It's just under half a metre long and has a back door that opens.

USS Excelsior, this model was built for Voyager's Flashback episode and was
also seen as the Fredrickson. Note the square removable section on the secondary
hull that can be used for mounting and lighting.