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Eaglemoss Hero Collector Battlestar Galactica
Eaglemoss Hero Collector Battlestar Galactica
Eaglemoss Hero Collector Battlestar Galactica
Eaglemoss Hero Collector Battlestar Galactica
Eaglemoss Hero Collector Battlestar Galactica

Eaglemoss Hero Collector Battlestar Galactica Muffit The Daggit Figurine | Battlestar Galactica Ships Collection | Model Replica

Product ID : 49439340


Galleon Product ID 49439340
Shipping Weight 1.68 lbs
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Model BGSEN804
Manufacturer Hero Collector
Shipping Dimension 8.19 x 6.77 x 6.57 inches
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Eaglemoss Hero Collector Battlestar Galactica Features

  • A beloved furry crewmate of the original 1978 Battlestar Galactica series, the Battlestar Galactica Muffit Figurine brings Muffit the daggit to life. Recreated in hand-painted resin, the Battlestar Galactica Muffit Figurine makes for a friendly addition to your collection.

  • Battlestar Galactica Muffit Figurine models a daggit, a dog-like creature domesticated by the humans of the Twelve Colonies. Driven to extinction in the initial Cylon attack, Muffit is a robotic daggit that is the crew's loyal and artificially-furred friend. Following the crew through many adventures, Battlestar Galactica Muffit Figurine emulates the fan favorite in show-accurate detail.

  • Explore official die-cast models of the starships of Battlestar Galactica – both classic (1978) and modern (2004) version with our Battlestar Galactica Collection

  • All models, including the Battlestar Galactica Muffit Figurine, are designed with the help of the Galactica VFX team and come with a magazine featuring interviews with creators, including Ronald D. Moore!


About Eaglemoss Hero Collector Battlestar Galactica

This limited edition new series will feature models from both the classic 1978 and the 2004 series. Each of the ships will be between 8 and 11 inches long, and is made of die-cast metal and high-quality ABS materials. The accompanying 16-page magazines profi les each ship and features interviews with the show’s creators including Ronald D. Moore.