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Someone was supposed to be getting me one but he is not answering his mails now , will keep you posted if i find any.
 
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Aw! I'm so jealous! Your lights all work on yours!

My headlights don't want to work all the time. I got mine back in the summer of 07. There's a guys on Ebay that sells the ones returned to MR for whatever reason. I got JUST the falcon for a pretty good price. I then checked around at some of the other sites I go to and a guy sold me a base and powercord a few months later. Finally last august I got me a dish, so it's finally complete. I also got the booklet/COA back in dec. The only reason I think mine was returned was one of the engine fins on the underside was broken off, otherwise mine's perfect.
 
If you're buying a power cord "ala carte" for these kinds on high-end replicas, BE SURE that you are matching the power adapter to the EXACT specs of the original. In other words, its not just a 9v cord you want. Check the In AC specs and the Out DC specs including volts, Hz and wattage, etc. If you don't have a precise match, at best some of your lights might fail to operate and at worst you could do serious damage to the electronics. Your model might be just fine, you might just have the wrong cord/adapter.

I have an MR TOS Enterprise and had misplaced the cord during some remodeling of the basement and used another 9v adapter in the interim. Everything worked fine except one of the saucer blinking light would not light. After I found the factory cord, everything worked perfectly again.

I know you're heard all this before, but Be careful. Its certainly not worth destroying one of these incredible beauties because you're understadably anxious to see the lights.

And now I'll show off just a little:

MR Enterprise with composite background

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Same composite w/ a little photoshop thrown in for good measure...

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