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Master Replicas Launches Light-Up Enterprise MSD Displays for Star Trek Collectors

Master Replicas unveils authentic light-up Master Systems Display replicas featuring Kirk's Constitution-class Enterprise and Picard's Sovereign-class Enterprise-E.

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Master Replicas Launches Light-Up Enterprise MSD Displays for Star Trek Collectors

Master Replicas has expanded its Star Trek collectibles lineup with two meticulously crafted light-up Master Systems Display (MSD) replicas that bring starship engineering schematics directly into collectors' homes. The new offerings feature both the iconic Constitution-class U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 from the original series and the Sovereign-class U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-E from The Next Generation era. These display pieces authentically recreate the illuminated wall panels seen throughout the Star Trek franchise, combining functional LED lighting with detailed technical artwork.

The Constitution-class MSD draws its design from the Star Trek: Enterprise episode 'In A Mirror Darkly,' where concept artist Doug Drexler created original series-inspired artwork for the U.S.S. Defiant's systems display. Drexler's design incorporates recognizable starship locations including the bridge, sickbay, briefing room, and main engineering, rendered in the aesthetic style of the 1960s television production. The Sovereign-class replica represents the Enterprise-E's more contemporary design language, reflecting the visual evolution of Starfleet technology across decades of storytelling.

MSD Display Specifications

Dimensions31.5 inches (80 cm) long × 10.25 inches (26.5 cm) high
Display TypeBacklit film with push-button activation
Artwork VisibilityVisible when powered off; illuminated when activated
Display MethodWall-mounted or shelf display
Constitution-class Price$124.99 (Pre-order, October 2026 delivery)
Sovereign-class Price$125.00 (In stock)

Both displays function similarly to the authentic backlit panels used during Star Trek television productions, employing illuminated film technology that reveals detailed schematic information when powered. The artwork remains clearly visible even when the displays are inactive, allowing collectors to study the ship's systems architecture in natural light. This dual-functionality approach makes the pieces valuable both as interactive displays and as framed technical artwork, appealing to collectors who appreciate either the engineering detail or the nostalgic visual presentation.

The Constitution-class Enterprise MSD is currently available for pre-order with an estimated delivery date of October 2026, with over 1,000 units available. The Sovereign-class Enterprise-E variant is already shipping, with 380 units remaining in current stock. Master Replicas has positioned these as display art pieces rather than toys, recommending them for collectors aged 14 and older. The company's 30-day return policy applies to both variants, providing collectors with purchase protection.

These releases represent Master Replicas' continued investment in premium Star Trek collectibles, following the company's established track record of producing screen-accurate replicas. The MSD displays complement existing product lines while offering a distinctly different collectible category—functional display pieces that combine technical accuracy with practical room decoration. For Star Trek enthusiasts seeking authentic starship props, these light-up panels provide museum-quality alternatives to original production materials.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do the light-up displays work?
The MSD panels use backlit film technology activated by a push-button on the side. The artwork remains visible when unpowered, but illuminates when activated, mimicking the functional displays seen on Star Trek starships.
What's the difference between the two Enterprise MSDs?
The Constitution-class Enterprise (NCC-1701) features original series-era design by concept artist Doug Drexler, created for the Enterprise episode 'In A Mirror Darkly.' The Sovereign-class Enterprise-E (NCC-1701-E) represents the more contemporary TNG-era design language and is currently in stock.
When will the Constitution-class MSD ship?
The Constitution-class display is a pre-order item with an estimated October 2026 delivery date. Master Replicas notes this is a provisional date subject to change based on supplier information.
Are these suitable for children?
No. Master Replicas explicitly states these are art pieces for display, not toys, and recommends them for collectors aged 14 and older.
Can I return these displays if I'm unsatisfied?
Yes. Master Replicas offers a 30-day return policy from the date of purchase for both MSD variants, though taxes are non-refundable.

Where to Buy

Both MSD displays are available exclusively through Master Replicas' official website. The Sovereign-class Enterprise-E is available for immediate purchase at $125.00 with limited stock (380 units), while the Constitution-class Enterprise is open for pre-order at $124.99 with October 2026 estimated delivery. Collectors should note that EU customers are responsible for import and customs charges at the point of import, as these fees vary by country. Master Replicas' customer service team can address shipping inquiries for international orders.

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