This is the Daniel Jackson that was first seen in the SG-1 season 8 episode "New Order". This ship is primarily a science vessel in the Asgard fleet, but it is still a very powerful ship in combat.
Here is the Goa\'uld Needle Threader, a ship that was seen in Stargate SG - 1, Season 3 episode \"In To The Fire\". This ship is similar to that of a Ancient / Alterran puddle jumper (although very
Here is a Stargate SG - 1 Season 1 or 2 version of the Goa\'uld Ha\'tak, this Ha\'tak is weaker than the previous Ha\'tak released as these are less advanced. Its weapons fire at the same rate
Here is "Final" version of the BC X303 Prometheus. This version is more detailed than the previous releases. The model has been scaled to canon Stargate: SG-1 seasons 6, 7, 8 and 9. The first version
Here is the Goa\'uld Al\'Kesh Mid Range Bomber. This ship is armed with 2 staff weapons (which can fire in multiple directions) and 2 downward firing bomb launchers. This ship is relatively fast and
Here is the Asgard O\'Neil, as seen in several Stargate SG - 1 episodes and named after Colonel / Brigadier General / Major General Jack O\'Neill (depending on which season of SG - 1 you watch). This
Here is the F - 302 as seen in Stargate SG - 1 and Stargate Atlantis, these fighters are fast and maneuverable and are very useful in large numbers. This fighter is armed with 4 Air to Air Missiles
Here is the Third Version of the Goa\'uld Ha\'tak, there is no difference in firepower or size as this is the same as version 2. This will fix a small error on the model of the Ha\'tak where 3 small
Straight from the Pegasus Galaxy comes the Wraith Dart Fighter as seen in Stargate: Atlantis. This is a formidable fighter! Fast as quicksilver, this mosquito like craft can deliver a punishing blow,
Here is a cool ship from the Stargate: SG1/ Atlantis series, the X304 Daedalus Class! This Dreadnought has backbone, enough so to take out a Ha\'tak Mothership! Though she did not go unscaved, coming