Hardly an enemy spaceship is probably more legendary than the classic Klingon Bird of Prey. Issue four of Eaglemoss Collection includes exactly that iconic warship that the crew of the USS Enterprise more than once made difficult life. Unfortunately, the present model has been the most high-worst thing is not just because of some unfavorable flight position (to me would be the "attack position" with the folded-down wings of the ship have preferred), but especially on the relatively sloppy painting and the numerous existing Gußgraten. That is partly perhaps an intended Klingon-sloppy design (with Rost & Co.), but does not fit the very claim of collecting series. The substantive part, ie the enclosed booklet, tears the thing back out a bit, since I was able to learn some new things about the history of the model (key words: Leonard Nimoy, part 3 and the Romulans). Overall, therefore, the output 4 is replaced by me three star, but much more the result of the information content of the magazine. The expected model is it unfortunately only a little proportion.