Spaceship Miniatures List Part 8

Last updated - April 8, 2008


This is an attempt to list all of the spaceship miniatures both in and out of production. If you have items to add or mistakes to point out please email them to me at "thomas . granvold @ sun . com". Remove all spaces in the email address. This is unfortunatly needed to cut down on spam emails I receive.
If the name of the miniature is a link, then it will load its picture. Also, note that the pictures of the miniatures are NOT all in the same scale, even within the same line of miniatures.
I only own a few of these miniatures, many I have not even seen. What I do have is not for sale. Click here for suggesetions on how to find out of print/production games/miniatures. All miniatures are metal unless otherwise stated, and where a measurment is given it is the miniature's length.

  • Star Wars by Rawcliffe
            These are made of pewter, 4 to 6 inches in length.
  • Star Wars Miniatures: Starship Battles (2007) by Wizards of the Coast
            A collectable miniatures game.
  • Star Wars Pocket Model TCG (2007) by WizKids
            These are cardboard miniatures that are punched out
            and assembled.  They are packaged in packs, which contain
            random ships and cards, and "Power Up" packs
  • Star Wars by Odyssey Slipways
    
        These are all made of resin.
  • Starguard Starships by Reverisco:
        The two ships marked with a "*" were designed by Leland R. Erickson
        and sculpted by Alan Wolf.  They were initially intended to be the
        Black Widow for Silent Death: The Next Millennium, but ICE did not
        have the budget then and instead recast the Drakar gunboat as the
        Black Widow.
  • Starline 2200 (circa 1983, 1999) by Gamescience Corp and by Task Force Games
       Photos comparing various lines of Star Trek miniatures.
       These are made of plastic.  These were out of
       production for a while but were brought back
       in 1999.
  • Starline 2300 by Task Force Games
         Out of production.
         These are also being producded by Wargames Warehouse.
    
         Photos comparing various lines of Star Trek miniatures.
  • Starline 2400 by Amarillo Design Bureau
            All miniatures are metal unless otherwise indicated.
            Many of these are based on earlier lines of Star Trek
            miniatures.  Also see Federation Commander miniatures.
  • Starships by Armoury Toys & Hobbies

  • Star Blazers by Bandai Co. (1979-1981)
           There are 30 different kits each about 3" to 4" long
           and made of plastic.
  • Star Blazers (circa 1985) by Twentieth Century Imports (game)
        These are plastic models which include the Gamilon
        Battleship and probably others.  These were made
        in Japan.
  • Star Blazers (1997) by Musashi Enterprises: (game)

  • Star Destroyer (1979) by Kenner
            The top of this model is die cast and the bottom plastic.
            It is about 7" long.  On the bottom are bay doors that
            open to show Princess Leia's ship.
  • Collector's Fleet Super Star Destroyer (1997) by Kenner
            Out of production.
            This model is in scale with the Micro Machine Star Destoryers
  • Starfleet 2300 by Task Force Games
         Photos comparing various lines of Star Trek miniatures.  
         These are also being producded by Wargames Warehouse.
         Some of these had been produced in England by Harlequin Miniatures.
    Limited Edition Ships:
  • Star Fleet Battles by Gamescience
            Out of production.
  • Star Fleet Battles Large Version (1999) by Wargames Warehouse
            These are the same as Task Force Games'
            Starline 2300 and Starline 2200 miniatures.
  • Star Fleet Elite (1994) by Task Force Games
         These are also being producded by Wargames Warehouse.
         Most of these are one inch long.  Manufactured
         in the USA by Mad Dog Designs.
    
         Photos comparing various lines of Star Trek miniatures.
  • Star Fleet Elite 1999) by Wargames Warehouse
            These are the same as Task Force Games'
            Star Fleet Elite miniatures.
            Manufactured in the USA by Mad Dog Designs.
    
            Photos comparing various lines of Star Trek miniatures.
  • Star Frontiers miniatures (1983) by TSR (game)
            Out of production.
            Note that some of the Sathar ships are "dead ringers" for
            the ships in the Buck Rogers Battles.
  • Star Force (circa 1999) by ?
            These are unlicensed toys made in China.  They are
            approximatly 2.5" to 3.0" long.  Some were made
            of plastic and others of die-cast metal.  The names
            below are of what they look like, the toys themselves
            did not have names.
  • Star Ship Line (2002) by Force XXI Miniatures
            Note that there miniatures are not supplied with stands.
  • Star Strike (1989) by Iron Crown Enterprises - ICE
            These are now out of production.  Some of these miniatures
            became the early miniatures for Silent Death.
  • Star Trek (circa 1980) by Citadel Miniatures
            Out of production.
  • Star Trek by Rawcliffe
            These are made of pewter and are 4 to 6 inches long.
  • Star Trek by Ravenstar Studios
            These are in 1/2500 scale.
  • Star Trek by Zocchi Games (circa 1983)
         Photos comparing various lines of Star Trek miniatures.
  • Star Trek II The Wrath of Khan by FASA

  • Star Trek III by FASA
            Out of production.  Initially produced in 1976.
            Some of the early ones made had lead bases.
            Many of these miniatures used the same master
            molds as the Citadel Star Trek series.
            In 1988 these miniatures were producted for FASA by RAFM.
  • Star Trek Decals by JMC Enterprises (1999)
            These are decals for Star Fleet Battles Miniatures.
  • Star Trek Models by Playmates
            These are large plastic toy models that are roughly in scale
            with the Star Trek miniatures available.
  • Star Trek:The Next Generation by Last Unicorn Games
            Never produced since Last Unicorn and Wizards of the Coast
            lost the rights to Star Trek games on Jan. 1, 2001.
            The rule set for these miniatures would have been Engage!.
  • Stellardate: 2998 / Space Squadron (1978) by Grenadier Models

  • Studio Bergstrom (1994) by Andrew Bergstrom
            These spaceships are for Bergstrom's games BattleGammon and Trekkers: Genocide.
            Some of these spaceship resemble those of popular TV shows and movies.
  • Spaceships (circa 1980) by Superior Models
             These are spaceship miniatures that are
             not a part of the Starfleet Wars line.
  • Miniatures (1998) by Stellardyne Industries
             There are also control sheets for most of these
             for use in the game Babylon 5 Wars.
             He will also make custom miniatures from line drawings.
             He has also made several miniatures that are not for sale,
             see them at this link.
             Unless otherwise noted all of these miniatures are make of resin.

    Last modified: Fri Apr 13 17:43:06 PDT