![]() We've got it pretty good if you know what I mean.Thanks for sharing the old toy collection. Anyway, it was kind of funny and I certainly didn't mind. So a little Star Wars figure turned into a big spaceship. The Danube-class runabout was created specifically for Star Trek: Deep Space Nine as a method of occasionally getting DS9's crew (and the show's writers) off the space station and into some. You deserve it.I figured the poor kid had had it rough enough and we can't take this stuff with us. Ha! But, I was like excellent, well you enjoy it and have fun. Set in the 24th century, the series follows the adventures of the crew of the fictional space station Deep Space Nine, which lies adjacent to a wormhole connecting the Alpha and Gamma. It is the 14th episode of the sixth season. The Runabout is the workhorse of DS9 (as well as Starfleet overall). ' One Little Ship ' is the 138th episode of the television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. "I picked this one." Well, I was thinking, HOLY TOLEDO! THAT's NOT QUITE WHAT I HAD IN MIND. I finally built this Runabout model, which I had in my stash forever. I told him, "well, maybe at the end I'll give you a toy." At the end of the time the boy comes waltzing up the stairs with this huge Star Wars SHIP. So he's playing and admiring all of my Star Wars toys. At 23.1 metres (75'-9') in length, it is a small, versatile starship, little larger than a shutlecraft. It turns out he had a heart transplant for gosh sake. The runabouts were designed by Rick Sternbach and Jim Martin, and the studio model was built by Tony Meininger. ![]() hard to allow my Eagle Lab to be opened since I only have one.Funny, sweet, quick story… so my son ends up having a kind of meet and greet time with this boy. The Danube-class runabout was created specifically for Star Trek: Deep Space Nine as a method of occasionally getting DS9's crew (and the show's writers) off the space station and into some. Some of the more precious items I try and get two of…. I too have loads of toys and well I do open more often for my son for the same reasons you share. ![]() >Shallow or not, great stuff for a brief post John.I love it and I am in complete agreement with Joel much preferring the less detailed but fantastic Galileo 7.And you mention something funny. ![]()
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