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{{bginfo|[[File:USS Biddeford.jpg|right|150px]]These "History of Starflight" models were created by [[Quantum Mechanix|QMx]] FX Cinema Arts for the film.|An opening establishing shot in a scene ultimately cut from the movie as released, established that Marcus also had a model of a [[prime universe]] original-configuration ''Constitution''-class vessel, the {{USS|Biddeford}} (NCC-0718), suspended from the ceiling of his office. Not being a part of the QMx model line-up, the nature and the origin of the model is unclear. (''[[Star Trek: The Compendium]]'' [[Bluray]]-special feature, "Deleted scenes")}}
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{{bginfo|[[File:USS Biddeford, Constitution class.jpg|right|150px]]These "History of Starflight" models were created by [[Quantum Mechanix|QMx]] FX Cinema Arts for the film.|An opening establishing shot in a scene ultimately cut from the movie as released, established that Marcus also had a model of a [[prime universe]] original-configuration ''Constitution''-class vessel, the {{USS|Biddeford}} (NCC-0718), suspended from the ceiling of his office. Not being a part of the QMx model line-up, the nature and the origin of the model is unclear. (''[[Star Trek: The Compendium]]'' [[Bluray]]-special feature, "Deleted scenes")}}
   
 
[[File:The 3 inch metal model of the Enterprise.jpg|thumb|150px|Sylvia's USS ''Enterprise'' voodoo charm model]]
 
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[[File:Miniature Enterprise, Requiem for Methuselah.jpg|thumb|150px|Flint's ''Enterprise'' model]]
 
[[File:Miniature Enterprise, Requiem for Methuselah.jpg|thumb|150px|Flint's ''Enterprise'' model]]
In [[2269]] [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk]] and his [[landing party]] were surprised that [[Flint]] kept a model of his ship, the USS ''Enterprise'', at his home. Much to their horror though, it turned out that it was in fact their own actual ship, miniaturized by the omnipotent Flint as a means of deterrent. ({{TOS|Requiem for Methuselah}})
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In [[2269]] [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk]] and his [[landing party]] were surprised that [[Flint]] kept a model of his ship, the USS ''Enterprise'', at his home. Much to their horror though, it turned out that it was in fact their own actual ship, miniaturized by the omnipotent Flint as a means of deterrence. ({{TOS|Requiem for Methuselah}})
 
{{Bginfo|Use was made of the actual [[Constitution class model (original)#Three-foot model|three-foot filming model]] in what turned out to be its last new on-screen appearance, later use of stock footage excepted.}}
 
{{Bginfo|Use was made of the actual [[Constitution class model (original)#Three-foot model|three-foot filming model]] in what turned out to be its last new on-screen appearance, later use of stock footage excepted.}}
 
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[[File:Malcorian warp ship model reuse.jpg|thumb|150px|Ensign Picard's display model]]
 
[[File:Malcorian warp ship model reuse.jpg|thumb|150px|Ensign Picard's display model]]
In [[2327]], in a by [[Q]] recreated [[alternate timeline]], recently graduated [[Ensign]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]], while awaiting his first commission, kept a display model of a [[starship]] in his quarters. ({{TNG|Tapestry}})
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In [[2327]], in a [[Q]] recreated [[alternate timeline]], recently graduated [[Ensign]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]], while awaiting his first commission, kept a display model of a [[starship]] in his quarters. ({{TNG|Tapestry}})
 
{{bginfo|This was a reuse of the Malcorian warp ship model that was previously used in {{TNG|First Contact}}. For further information on the [[Studio model#Display models|actual model]] used, see: [[Malcorian warp ship]].}}
 
{{bginfo|This was a reuse of the Malcorian warp ship model that was previously used in {{TNG|First Contact}}. For further information on the [[Studio model#Display models|actual model]] used, see: [[Malcorian warp ship]].}}
 
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[[File:NCC-7100.jpg|thumb|150px|A ''Constellation''-class model in Picard's ready room]]
 
[[File:NCC-7100.jpg|thumb|150px|A ''Constellation''-class model in Picard's ready room]]
[[File:Constitution class model from The Battle.jpg|thumb|150px|A refit ''Constitution''-class model in Picard's ready room]]
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[[File:Constitution class model in ready room.jpg|thumb|150px|A refit ''Constitution''-class model in Picard's ready room]]
 
In [[2364]], Captain Jean-Luc Picard kept a model of a {{Class|Constellation}} starship in his [[ready room]] aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} throughout the room's lifetime. ({{TNG|Encounter at Farpoint}}; {{film|7}}) However, this model was briefly replaced by that of a [[refit]]-{{Class|Constitution}} starship at various points in the same year. ({{TNG|The Battle|Hide and Q|Too Short a Season|The Big Goodbye}})
 
In [[2364]], Captain Jean-Luc Picard kept a model of a {{Class|Constellation}} starship in his [[ready room]] aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} throughout the room's lifetime. ({{TNG|Encounter at Farpoint}}; {{film|7}}) However, this model was briefly replaced by that of a [[refit]]-{{Class|Constitution}} starship at various points in the same year. ({{TNG|The Battle|Hide and Q|Too Short a Season|The Big Goodbye}})
 
{{bginfo|For further information on the ''Constellation''-class model, see: [[Constellation class model]]|For further information on the ''Constitution''-class model, see: [[Constitution class model (refit)#Display models|Refit-''Constitution''-class display models]].}}
 
{{bginfo|For further information on the ''Constellation''-class model, see: [[Constellation class model]]|For further information on the ''Constitution''-class model, see: [[Constitution class model (refit)#Display models|Refit-''Constitution''-class display models]].}}
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[[File:Surak model.jpg|thumb|150px|A long range shuttle model]]
 
[[File:Surak model.jpg|thumb|150px|A long range shuttle model]]
In 2364, a model of a [[long range shuttle]] was on display in the [[guest quarters]] aboard the ''Enterprise''-D that the [[Brekkian]]s [[Langor]] and [[Sobi]] stayed in. ({{TNG|Symbiosis}})
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In 2364, a model of a [[long range shuttle]] was on display in the [[guest quarters]] aboard the ''Enterprise''-D that [[Anne Jameson|Anne]] and [[Mark Jameson]] and later the [[Brekkian]]s [[Langor]] and [[Sobi]] stayed in. ({{TNG|Too Short a Season|Symbiosis}})
{{bginfo|This model was an unmodified AMT/Ertl [[Star Trek model kits|model kit]], No. S972. The same shuttle model was also included in [[Wesley Crusher]]'s quarters during the following year in "[[The Dauphin (episode)|The Dauphin]]"}}
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{{bginfo|This model was an unmodified AMT/Ertl [[Star Trek model kits|model kit]], No. S972. The same shuttle model was also included in [[Wesley Crusher]]'s quarters during the following year in "[[The Dauphin (episode)|The Dauphin]]".}}
 
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[[File:The display models in Drafting Room 5 of Mars Station.jpg|thumb|150px|Drafting Room 5 models]]
 
[[File:The display models in Drafting Room 5 of Mars Station.jpg|thumb|150px|Drafting Room 5 models]]
 
[[File:USS Enterprise-D AMT prototype.jpg|thumb|150px|''Galaxy''-class model]]
 
[[File:USS Enterprise-D AMT prototype.jpg|thumb|150px|''Galaxy''-class model]]
In [[2366]], a model of a refit-''Constitution''-class starship was on display in [[Drafting Room 5]] of the [[Mars Station]] at the [[Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards]], recreated by Geordi La Forge on the [[holodeck]] of the USS "Enterprise"-D. Alongside the refit-''Constitution''-class starship model, a smaller model of a pre-refit configuration and a Klingon D7-class model were also on display, whereas else in the room a model of a {{Class|Galaxy}} starship was displayed as well. ({{TNG|Booby Trap}})
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In [[2366]], a model of a refit-''Constitution''-class starship was on display in [[Drafting Room 5]] of the [[Mars Station]] at the [[Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards]], recreated by Geordi La Forge on the [[holodeck]] of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}. Alongside the refit-''Constitution''-class starship model, a smaller model of a pre-refit configuration and a Klingon D7-class model were also on display, whereas else in the room a model of a {{Class|Galaxy}} starship was displayed as well. ({{TNG|Booby Trap}})
 
{{bginfo|The refit-''Constitution''-class model was a reuse of the model seen previously.|The D7-class model was a reuse of Worf's model, previously seen in "Peak Performance", whereas the smaller original ''Constitution''-class model originated from the smaller, 1:1600 scaled, 1984 or 1989 issue of the three-piece [[AMT]] model kit, No. 6677.|For further information on the ''Galaxy''-class model, see: [[Galaxy_class_model#AMT_model_kits|''Galaxy''-class display models]].}}
 
{{bginfo|The refit-''Constitution''-class model was a reuse of the model seen previously.|The D7-class model was a reuse of Worf's model, previously seen in "Peak Performance", whereas the smaller original ''Constitution''-class model originated from the smaller, 1:1600 scaled, 1984 or 1989 issue of the three-piece [[AMT]] model kit, No. 6677.|For further information on the ''Galaxy''-class model, see: [[Galaxy_class_model#AMT_model_kits|''Galaxy''-class display models]].}}
 
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For filming models used in Star Trek productions, please see Studio model.

A model is typically a small-scaled reproduction of a large item such as a building, a sailing ship, a starship, or a space station and is commonly employed for decorative, illustrative, recreational, or instructional purposes.

In his childhood, Miles O'Brien had spent many years building model starship engines. (TNG: "All Good Things...")

When Neelix was young, he built accurate scale models of orbital tethers. He later claimed to have "worked on an orbital tether". (VOY: "Rise")

Jake Sisko, as a child, played with starship models. When he took an interest in Bajoran girls, his father playfully asked him, "Wasn't it a few weeks ago that you were playing with model starships?" Jake, however, corrected him by reminding him that it was more like "a few years ago." (DS9: "Move Along Home")

The Malon Pelk built a model of an old Malon ship for the son of his colleague, Fesek, but he also enjoyed playing with it himself. (VOY: "Juggernaut")

Displayed models

20th Century

File:DY100model.jpg

Rain Robinson's SS Botany Bay model

In 1996, Rain Robinson had a model of the SS Botany Bay on display in her office at the Griffith Observatory. (VOY: "Future's End")

For further information on the model, see: DY-100 display model.

In the same year, Henry Starling's desk incorporated a model train.(VOY: "Future's End")

Henry Janeway Seawitch model from 1159

Henry Janeway's Sea Witch model

In 1999, Henry Janeway kept a model of the clipper ship Sea Witch next to the cash register of his bookshop. (VOY: "11:59")

22nd Century

Model starship 22nd century

Archer's 22nd century model spaceship

As a child, Jonathan Archer built some model spaceships with his father. One such model could be flown by remote control. (ENT: "Broken Bow", "Similitude")

For further information on the model, see: Remote controlled model spaceship.
File:Admiral Forrest office models.jpg

Models in Admiral Forrest's office

In 2143 and onward, several early spacecraft were on display in Admiral Maxwell Forrest's office on Earth, including models of the Phoenix, a space shuttle, and several vessels of the Apollo series. (ENT: "First Flight", "The Expanse", "Home")

The Phoenix model is a replica created by The Franklin Mint.
Nomad model

Mayweather's Nomad model

Mayweather models on Horizon

Mayweather's models aboard the Horizon.

In 2152, Ensign Travis Mayweather kept a model of Nomad in his quarters aboard Enterprise NX-01. (ENT: "Dead Stop") He also used to possess models of the clipper Sea Witch and the Phoenix in his quarters aboard a previous ship he served on, the ECS Horizon. (ENT: "Horizon")

The Nomad model was inserted into the set for Mayweather's quarters by the series' art department, rather than being scripted to appear. (ENT Season 4 DVD-"Dead Stop" audio commentary)
The Phoenix model is a replica created by The Franklin Mint.

23rd Century

Salt shaker in Shipyard Bar

Kirk with a salt shaker model of a Kelvin type starship

In 2255 of the alternate reality, James T. Kirk played with a broken salt shaker model of a Kelvin type starship at the Shipyard Bar. (Star Trek)

In 2259 of the alternate reality, Admiral Marcus kept fourteen air and spacecraft models in his office. These models included the Wright Flyer, Spirit of St. Louis, V-2 rocket, X-15 Rocket Plane, Vostok 1 spacecraft, Gemini capsule, Space shuttle, Ares V rocket, USS Enterprise (XCV 330) ring ship, Phoenix, NX Alpha, Enterprise NX-01, USS Kelvin, and USS Vengeance. (Star Trek Into Darkness)

USS Biddeford, Constitution class
These "History of Starflight" models were created by QMx FX Cinema Arts for the film.
An opening establishing shot in a scene ultimately cut from the movie as released, established that Marcus also had a model of a prime universe original-configuration Constitution-class vessel, the USS Biddeford (NCC-0718), suspended from the ceiling of his office. Not being a part of the QMx model line-up, the nature and the origin of the model is unclear. (Star Trek: The Compendium Bluray-special feature, "Deleted scenes")
File:The 3 inch metal model of the Enterprise.jpg

Sylvia's USS Enterprise voodoo charm model

File:TrappedModel.jpg

...later encased by Korob in a crystal block

In 2267, Sylvia used sympathetic magic and a transmuter to affect a voodoo charm of the USS Enterprise. When she heated the model on a candle's flame, it caused the real ship to dangerously overheat in orbit. Korob later sealed the Enterprise model in a transparent crystal block in order to surround the orbiting ship in a force field. (TOS: "Catspaw")

For further information on the model, see: Constitution class model (original).
File:Miniature Enterprise, Requiem for Methuselah.jpg

Flint's Enterprise model

In 2269 Captain James T. Kirk and his landing party were surprised that Flint kept a model of his ship, the USS Enterprise, at his home. Much to their horror though, it turned out that it was in fact their own actual ship, miniaturized by the omnipotent Flint as a means of deterrence. (TOS: "Requiem for Methuselah")

Use was made of the actual three-foot filming model in what turned out to be its last new on-screen appearance, later use of stock footage excepted.
File:Admiral Kirk's wooden sailing ship models.jpg

Kirk's sailing ship models

In 2285, Admiral James T. Kirk kept several wooden models of historic Earth sailing ships in his apartment in San Francisco. (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan)

These, along with most of the other items displayed in Kirk's apartment, were rentals from prop company Modern Props, Inc. (Starlog, issue 71, p. 22)
Epsilon IX studio model as display model in the officer's lounge

A model of the Epsilon IX station

In 2285, a model of an Epsilon IX-type station was displayed on a wall in the Starfleet Officer's Lounge. (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock)

This was the actual studio model for the station as used in The Motion Picture. (text commentary, Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (Special Edition) DVD) For further information on the model, see: Epsilon IX station
Thruster suit miniature as display model in The Search for Spock

A model of an environmental suit

In 2285, a model of an environmental suit was displayed in the entrance of the Starfleet Officer's Lounge. (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock)

This was the actual studio model for the suit as used in The Motion Picture. For further information on the model, see: Thruster suit model
File:Ronald D. Moore's model kit.jpg

Kirk's USS Enterprise model

In 2293, Captain Kirk also kept a model of his first command, the USS Enterprise, in his quarters aboard the USS Enterprise-A. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)

For further information on the model, see: Constitution Class display models.
Eiffel tower model

The President's Eiffel Tower model

In 2293, the Federation president kept a model of the Eiffel Tower in his office. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)

24th Century

Malcorian warp ship model reuse

Ensign Picard's display model

In 2327, in a Q recreated alternate timeline, recently graduated Ensign Jean-Luc Picard, while awaiting his first commission, kept a display model of a starship in his quarters. (TNG: "Tapestry")

This was a reuse of the Malcorian warp ship model that was previously used in TNG: "First Contact". For further information on the actual model used, see: Malcorian warp ship.
Anika Hansen playing with a model of a Borg Cube

Annika with Borg Cube model

In 2353, young Annika Hansen sometimes played with a model of a Borg cube that belonged to her father. (VOY: "Dark Frontier")

Young Annika is playing with a 1994 Playmates Toys Electronic Borg Cube, No.6158
NCC-7100

A Constellation-class model in Picard's ready room

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A refit Constitution-class model in Picard's ready room

In 2364, Captain Jean-Luc Picard kept a model of a Constellation-class starship in his ready room aboard the USS Enterprise-D throughout the room's lifetime. (TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint"; Star Trek Generations) However, this model was briefly replaced by that of a refit-Constitution-class starship at various points in the same year. (TNG: "The Battle", "Hide and Q", "Too Short a Season", "The Big Goodbye")

For further information on the Constellation-class model, see: Constellation class model
For further information on the Constitution-class model, see: Refit-Constitution-class display models.
Farpoint Station model

Zorn's model of Farpoint Station

In 2364, Groppler Zorn of the Bandi kept a model of Farpoint Station in his office in the Old Bandi City. (TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint")

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Riker's refit Constitution-class model

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Riker's Class-F shuttlecraft model

In 2364, Commander William T. Riker kept a model of a refit Constitution-class starship (TNG: "Haven", "Lonely Among Us") and a miniature of the Class F shuttlecraft in his quarters aboard the Enterprise-D. (TNG: "Lonely Among Us")

The cass F shuttlecraft model was the actual studio model originally used in The Original Series. For further information, see: Class F shuttlecraft model.
Surak model

A long range shuttle model

In 2364, a model of a long range shuttle was on display in the guest quarters aboard the Enterprise-D that Anne and Mark Jameson and later the Brekkians Langor and Sobi stayed in. (TNG: "Too Short a Season", "Symbiosis")

This model was an unmodified AMT/Ertl model kit, No. S972. The same shuttle model was also included in Wesley Crusher's quarters during the following year in "The Dauphin".
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La Forge's hand-built HMS Victory model

In 2365, Lieutenant Commander Geordi La Forge built a model of the HMS Victory as a gift for his former commanding officer, Captain Zimbata of the USS Victory. (TNG: "Elementary, Dear Data")

This model was the personal possession of Gene Roddenberry. (Star Trek Encyclopedia, 3rd ed., p. 544)
Worf's sailing ship model

Worf's sailing ship model

D7-class battle cruiser display model

Worf's D7-class model

In 2365, Worf tried to build a model of a sailing ship but was interrupted by his door chime and broke the ship's mast. He also kept a metallic model of the D7-class in his quarters. (TNG: "Peak Performance")

The model appeared to be a special purpose prop and does share some design similarities with the Klingon Barge of the Dead sailing vessel, last seen in the later Star Trek: Voyager episode, "Barge of the Dead"
The D7-class model was an otherwise unmodified 1989 nine-inch (pre-sale evaluation) model originating from The Franklin Mint's Pewter Star Trek Starships line.
File:Constitution class variant model.jpg

Refit-Constitution-class model

File:The display models in Drafting Room 5 of Mars Station.jpg

Drafting Room 5 models

USS Enterprise-D AMT prototype

Galaxy-class model

In 2366, a model of a refit-Constitution-class starship was on display in Drafting Room 5 of the Mars Station at the Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards, recreated by Geordi La Forge on the holodeck of the USS Enterprise-D. Alongside the refit-Constitution-class starship model, a smaller model of a pre-refit configuration and a Klingon D7-class model were also on display, whereas else in the room a model of a Galaxy-class starship was displayed as well. (TNG: "Booby Trap")

The refit-Constitution-class model was a reuse of the model seen previously.
The D7-class model was a reuse of Worf's model, previously seen in "Peak Performance", whereas the smaller original Constitution-class model originated from the smaller, 1:1600 scaled, 1984 or 1989 issue of the three-piece AMT model kit, No. 6677.
For further information on the Galaxy-class model, see: Galaxy-class display models.
D'deridex class model on board of the Decius

Picard's D'deridex-class model

In 2367, in an illusion created by Barash, Admiral Picard kept a model of a D'deridex-class vessel in his office aboard the Romulan warbird IRW Decius. (TNG: "Future Imperfect")

The D'deridex model was an unmodified part of a three-piece AMT/Ertl model kit, No. 6858.
USS Melbourne-dedication model

Riker's Nebula-class and Apollo Lunar Module models

In that same illusion, Riker kept a model of a Nebula-class starship and another model of the Apollo 11 lunar lander. (TNG: "Future Imperfect")

The Nebula-class model was labeled with the name and registry of the USS Melbourne and was one of multiple concept models that Ed Miarecki built for "The Best of Both Worlds". The Melbourne, however, was later seen as an Excelsior-class starship. See the USS Melbourne article for more details.
Malcorian warp ship model

A model of the Malcorian warp ship

In 2367, Malcorian science minister Mirasta Yale kept a model of the Malcorian warp ship in her office on Malcor III. (TNG: "First Contact")

First production use of the model.
Temple of Kural-Hanesh

Model of the Temple of Kural-Hanesh built by Timothy and Data

In 2368, Timothy and Data built a model of the Temple of Kural-Hanesh. (TNG: "Hero Worship")

File:Wesleys desktop model.jpg

Wesley's Constitution-class model

In 2368, Wesley Crusher kept a metallic model of a Constitution-class vessel in his room on the Starfleet Academy campus in San Francisco. (TNG: "The First Duty")

This was an unmodified ten-inch pewter model released by The Franklin Mint in 1988, model 810, of the Enterprise.
Daedalus class model

Sisko's Daedalus-class model

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Sisko's Miranda-class and Nebula-class models

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Sisko's ISS and space shuttle models

Benjamin Sisko kept a model of the Daedalus-class starship in his office on Deep Space 9. In the same room, he also kept models of a Miranda-class starship and another of a Nebula-class starship and, in later years, a large model of the International Space Station, complete with a docked space shuttle. (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine)

The Daedalus-class model was of the USS Horizon. This model was especially created for Deep Space Nine by Greg Jein on request of Michael Okuda, and was a copy cast from the original he made as a reference model for Okuda's 1993 reference book, Star Trek Chronology. For further information on the model, see: Deadalus-class studio model
The Miranda-class model was of the USS Saratoga and constructed from the modified, newly released AMT/Ertl model kit, no. 8766. The Nebula-class model, the same one as described above in "Future Imperfect" (though the two small nacelles were soon replaced by a modified sensor pod), was an inaccurate depiction of the Nebula-class version Melbourne, but as mentioned above, the Melbourne was later revealed to be an Excelsior-class starship.
The model of the space shuttle docked with the International Space Station was given to the series as a gift by Majel Barrett-Roddenberry. The art department staff made one minor alteration on the model; changing the name of the shuttle to bear that of the Enterprise (OV-101), even though that orbiter never made it into space in real life. (Star Trek Encyclopedia, 3rd ed., p. 619)
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Starship models in Keiko's classroom

In 2369, Keiko O'Brien's classroom aboard Deep Space 9 featured five starship models, including Miranda-, Galaxy-, Daedalus-, and Nebula-class starships as well as one other, unidentified vessel. (DS9: "The Nagus")

The four identified models were all reuses of the models seen previously
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The Bonaventure model in Keiko's classroom

In 2370 a model of the early Earth starship, Bonaventure (C1-21) was added to the collection of starship models in Keiko O'Brien's classroom. (DS9: "In the Hands of the Prophets", "Cardassians")

This model was originally created by Greg Jein as a reference model for depiction in Michael Okuda's 1993 reference book, Star Trek Chronology
Models in Admiral Leyton's offce

Starship models in Admiral Leyton's office

In 2372, Admiral Leyton kept several silver-plated display models in his office at Starfleet Headquarters on the Presidio. Amongst others were a refit-Constitution-class, a refit-Excelsior-class, and a Galaxy-class. (DS9: "Paradise Lost")

Sovereign observation lounge (2373)

The Enterprise models in 2063/2373

Sovereign observation lounge (2379)

The Enterprise models in 2379

In 2373, the observation lounge aboard the USS Enterprise-E contained display cases with golden models of all six Federation starships named USS Enterprise. During the Enterprise's trip to the year 2063, some of the models were broken when Captain Picard slammed a phaser rifle into the case. (Star Trek: First Contact) The models were eventually replaced. (Star Trek Nemesis)

Production Illustrator John Eaves constructed many of the golden models for Star Trek: First Contact from commercially available model kits. For further information on the models, see the studio model sections of the Constitution-class, Ambassador-class, Galaxy-class, and Sovereign-class.
The gold USS Enterprise-B model seen in Star Trek: First Contact was cast from the Playmates Toys electronic starship. A garage kit of the USS Enterprise-C was used to create the gold models of it. [1]
Sovereign class display model in Star Trek First Contact

Picard's first Enterprise-E model

In 2373, Captain Picard kept a model of the USS Enterprise-E in his ready room aboard the ship. (Star Trek: First Contact)

Only the tip of the saucer and a shadow cast on the wall of this model was discernible in First Contact. It was cast from John Eaves' own study model and only used in this movie. For further information, see: Sovereign-class model
Flying saucer model, Far beyond the stars

UFO model seen at the offices of Incredible Tales

In 2374, Benjamin Sisko experienced a vision from the Prophets during which he was transported back to Earth in the 1950's. At the offices of Incredible Tales magazine, a model of a Flying Saucer UFO was seen. (DS9: "Far Beyond the Stars")

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O'Brien's Alamo model

In 2375, Miles O'Brien had created a historical scale model of the Alamo compound. (DS9: "The Changing Face of Evil") When his daughter, Molly, was attempting to touch the model, Miles shooed her away and told her that "it's a model, not a toy." Keiko sarcastically added that, if that was the case, "then maybe it belongs in a museum." (DS9: "What You Leave Behind")

Discovered through a stroke of luck, the model of the Alamo was bought off-the-shelf by Set Decorator Laura Richarz for the episode, just in time for filming. The Alamo defenders were actual HO/OO-scale Alamo toy figurines, but the Mexicans were not, as Richarz could not locate any. She therefore utilized the closest approximations, Napoleonic War-era French soldiers. (Star Trek: The Magazine Volume 1, Issue 9, p. 112)
Maquis raider display model in Teero Anaydis's office

Teero's Maquis raider model

In 2377, the Bajoran Teero Anaydis kept a small model of a Maquis raider in his house. (VOY: "Repression")

This model originated from the smaller, 1:1400 scaled, Revell-Monogram three-piece model kit set, No. 3607. (Star Trek: The Magazine Volume 2, Issue 4, p. 112)
Baby crib mobile

The Paris' baby crib mobile aboard Voyager

In 2377, Tom Paris put together a baby crib mobile with models of Voyager, a Klingon Bird-of-Prey, and a D7 battle cruiser for Miral Paris. (VOY: "Prophecy")

The mobile featured repainted Hallmark Klingon Bird-of-Prey and Voyager Christmas ornaments, combined with an AMT Klingon D7 battle cruiser model.
Voyager in a bottle

Joe Carey's ship-in-a-bottle model of USS Voyager

In 2378, Joseph Carey was building a model of the USS Voyager, the ship to which he was assigned, in a bottle up until his death in that year. At the time of his demise, he had almost completed the model and only had one nacelle left to finish. (VOY: "Friendship One")

This was a modified and repainted Christmas ornament released by Hallmark in 1996.
Sovereign class clear display model in Star Trek Nemesis

Picard's transparent Enterprise-E model

By 2379, Captain Picard had replaced his original ready room USS Enterprise-E model with a new, transparent one. (Star Trek Nemesis)

This model was a transparent acrylic cast, again taken from the John Eaves study model. Three of them were manufactured and one of them was sold as Lot 7450 in the May 2008 It's A Wrap! sale and auction for US$480. For further information, see: Sovereign-class model

25th Century

DS9 model in DS9 The Visitor

Jake Sisko's model of DS9

In 2450 of an alternate timeline, Jake Sisko kept a model of Deep Space 9 in the living room of his house in Louisiana. (DS9: "The Visitor")

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