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AT-ST F-Toys Star Wars Vehicle Collection 1 1/144 Scaled

AT-ST F-Toys Star Wars Vehicle Collection 1 1/144 Scaled

  • 1:144 1/144 Plastic Model with excellent details
  • Brand new in blister packing with original box
  • Display stand included; Simple assembly is required
  • Bonus: one Furuta Choco Egg Plane Model as shown in photo
  • Imported from Japan

Brand new F-toys Star Wars Vehicle Collection Vol.1 AT-ST 1/144 Scaled Miniature Display Model imported from Japan. This miniature plastic model is fully painted with excellent details. Please note that this miniature AT-ST model requires some simple assembly and it contains small parts which are not suitable for small children (choking hazard!). Also, this item will be shipped in its original blister packing and its original box (the box has been cut opened at the bottom to verify content) with its corresponding instruction sheet. Gum/candy will not be included.

Price: $ 39.95

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Star Trek The Voyages Collection U.S.S. ENTERPRISE NCC-1701 Collectors Plate

Star Trek The Voyages Collection U.S.S. ENTERPRISE NCC-1701 Collectors Plate

  • Star Trek The Voyages U.S.S. ENTERPRISE NCC-1701 Collectors Plate

You are buying a Star Trek The Voyages U.S.S. ENTERPRISE NCC-1701 Collectors Plate, made by Hamilton Mint in 1993. Each plate is individually serial numbered, this plate # is 4433J and comes with certificate of authenticity and original box. Plate is mint and as far as I can tell it has never been out of the box, other than to photograph it. Plate is 8 1/4″ across.

Price: $ 30.00

AT-AT F-Toys Star Wars Vehicle Collection 2 1/144 Scaled

AT-AT F-Toys Star Wars Vehicle Collection 2 1/144 Scaled

  • 1:144 1/144 Plastic Model with excellent details
  • Brand new in blister packing with original box
  • Simple assembly is required
  • Bonus: one Furuta Choco Egg Plane Model as shown in photo
  • Imported from Japan

Brand new F-toys Star Wars Vehicle Collection Vol.2 AT-AT 1/144 Scaled Miniature Display Model imported from Japan. This miniature plastic model is fully painted with excellent details.

Please note that this miniature AT-AT model requires some simple assembly and it contains small parts which are not suitable for small children (choking hazard!). Also, this item will be shipped in its original blister packing and its original box (the box has been cut opened at the bottom to verify content) with its corresponding instruction sheet. Gum/candy will not be included.

Price: $ 49.95

Dragon Models 1/400 Saturn IB, Skylab 2

  • Ready for display
  • High quality diecast construction
  • Highly detailed
  • Stand included
  • Educational

Launched on May 25 1973, Skylab 2 was the first manned mission to the Skylab orbital space station. The mission was launched on a Saturn IB rocket which carried a three-man crew. The Skylab 2 crew spent 28 days in space and established a record for human spaceflight duration. The mission ended successfully on June 22, 1973 with a splash down in the Pacific Ocean.

List Price: $ 29.99

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The Year’s Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Sixth Annual Collection

The Year’s Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Sixth Annual Collection

The thirty stories in this collection imaginatively take us far across the universe, into the very core of our beings, to the realm of the gods, and the moment just after now.  Included here are the works of masters of the form and of bright new talents, including: Paolo Bacigalupi, Stephen Baxter, Elizabeth Bear, Aliete de Bodard, James L. Cambias, Greg Egan, Charles Coleman Finlay, James Alan Gardner, Dominic Green, Daryl Gregory, Gwyneth Jones, Ted Kosmatka, Mary Robinette Kowal, Nancy Kress, Jay Lake, Paul McAuley, Ian McDonald, Maureen McHugh, Sarah Monette, Garth Nix, Hannu Rajaniemi, Robert Reed, Alastair Reynolds, Mary Rosenblum, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Geoff Ryman, Karl Schroeder, Gord Sellar, and Michael Swanwick.

Supplementing the stories are the editor’s insightful summation of the year’s events and a lengthy list of honorable mentions, making this book both a valuable resource and the single best place in the universe to find stories that stir the imagination, and the heart.

Gardner Dozois has been working in the science fiction field for more than thirty years. For twenty years he was the editor of Asimov’s Science Fiction, during which he received the Hugo Award for Best Editor fifteen times.

The thirty stories in this collection imaginatively take us far across the universe, into the very core of our beings, to the realm of the gods, and the moment just after now.  Included here are the works of masters of the form and of bright new talents, including: Paolo Bacigalupi, Stephen Baxter, Elizabeth Bear, Aliete de Bodard, James L. Cambias, Greg Egan, Charles Coleman Finlay, James Alan Gardner, Dominic Green, Daryl Gregory, Gwyneth Jones, Ted Kosmatka, Mary Robinette Kowal, Nancy Kress, Jay Lake, Paul McAuley, Ian McDonald, Maureen McHugh, Sarah Monette, Garth Nix, Hannu Rajaniemi, Robert Reed, Alastair Reynolds, Mary Rosenblum, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Geoff Ryman, Karl Schroeder, Gord Sellar, and Michael Swanwick.

Supplementing the stories are the editor’s insightful summation of the year’s events and a lengthy list of honorable mentions, making this book both a valuable resource and the single best place in the universe to find stories that stir the imagination, and the heart.

“Veteran editor Dozois, 15-time Hugo winner, offers 30 stories, several of them Hugo-nominated. The table of contents is dominated by familiar names like Michael Swanwick and Greg Egan, but occasionally leavened with relative newcomers like Hannu Rajaniemi and more obscure authors like James Alan Gardner. Settings range from the present-day (Nancy Kress’s ‘The Erdmann Nexus’) to the distant future (Ian McDonald’s ‘The Tear’) and alternate history (Aliete de Bodard’s ‘Butterfly, Falling at Dawn’). Similarly the moods range from relatively upbeat (Dominic Green’s ‘Shining Armour’) to pessimistic (Swanwick’s ‘From Babel’s Fallen Glory We Fled’) . . . Dozois also provides short biographies, a detailed overview of the year in SF and a lengthy list of honorable mentions. This is a worthy addition to a venerable series.”?Publishers Weekly
“Veteran editor Dozois, 15-time Hugo winner, offers 30 stories, several of them Hugo-nominated. The table of contents is dominated by familiar names like Michael Swanwick and Greg Egan, but occasionally leavened with relative newcomers like Hannu Rajaniemi and more obscure authors like James Alan Gardner. Settings range from the present-day (Nancy Kress’s ‘The Erdmann Nexus’) to the distant future (Ian McDonald’s ‘The Tear’) and alternate history (Aliete de Bodard’s ‘Butterfly, Falling at Dawn’). Similarly the moods range from relatively upbeat (Dominic Green’s ‘Shining Armour’) to pessimistic (Swanwick’s ‘From Babel’s Fallen Glory We Fled’) . . . Dozois also provides short biographies, a detailed overview of the year in SF and a lengthy list of honorable mentions. This is a worthy addition to a venerable series.”?Publishers Weekly



Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Summation: 2008

?Turing’s Apples”  Stephen Baxter
?From Babel’s Fall’n Glory We Fled”  Michael Swanwick
?The Gambler”  Paolo Bacigalupi
?Boojum”  Elizabeth Bear & Sarah Monette
?The Six Directions of Space”  Alastair Reynolds
?N-Words”  Ted Kosmatka
?An Eligible Boy”  Ian McDonald
?Shining Armour”  Dominic Green
?The Hero”  Karl Schroeder
?Evil Robot Monkey”  Mary Robinette Kowal
?Five Thrillers”  Robert Reed
?The Sky That Wraps the World Round, Past the Blue and into the Black”  Jay Lake
?Incomers”  Paul McAuley
?Crystal Nights”  Greg Egam
?The Egg Man”  Mary Rosenblum
?His Master’s Voice”  Hannu Rajaniemi
?The Political Prisoner”  Charles Coleman Finlay
?Balancing Accounts”  James L. Cambias
?Special Economics”  Maureen McHugh
?Days of Wonder”  Geoff Ryman
?City of the Dead”  Paul McAuley
?The Voyage Out”  Gwyneth Jones
?The Illustrated Biography of Lord Grimm”  Daryl Gregory
?G-Men”  Kristine Kathryn Rusch
?The Erdmann Nexus”  Nancy Kress
?Old Friends”  Garth Nix
?The Ray-Gun: A Love Story”  James Alan Gardner
?Lester Young and the Jupiter’s Moons’ Blues”  Gord Sellar
?Butterfly, Falling at Dawn”  Aliette de Bodard
?The Tear”  Ian McDonald
Honorable Mentions: 2008

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