As with almost all Kre-O Star Trek sets from Hasbro also here a battery-operated light stone is used again, which produces a very bright light. This time, even in red, because the normal Lichtenstein a transparent red is upstream. The light is best appreciated when the Klingon does not sit in the cockpit.
With 4 figures (2 of them the rare Kirk and Uhura) there is a particularly large number of Creon.
The wings can be divided into the three positions landing known for Klingons up, bend atmosphere gliding horizontally and attack below. There are rumors that the wings, which are held only by pan joints over time lose (2 per side) their stability and thus the wings fall down. After 3 months I have noticed them anything yet.
Both wings can each shoot a projectile, the range is very limited (30cm), since the
Projectiles are heavy and almost circular towards the ground rather than fly horizontally.
With the supplied stickers missed one of the couples was properly stickers to print. This is not an isolated incident, but was in all Bird of Prey run poorly.
The Bird of Prey has a hatch for a Bath'leth sword.
As a Trekkie, I would have rather wished indeed a classic Bird of Prey, but the version has from the 12th movie "Into Darkness" a sleeker and modern lock, which can be compared to Star Wars. Bends to both wings at 90 degrees downwards, you might think there would be a Mech Warrior in front of him.