Liberator (Blake's 7) - Models

Models

There have been several commercially produced models of the Liberator:

  • Corgi produced three versions (one white, one silver and one blue, though the last was not labelled as Liberator) in 1978. The white version was re-released packaged with a limited edition of the region 2 DVD set of Blake's 7 series three in 2005.
  • Comet Miniatures produced two versions of a plastic assembly kit (white (1988) and transparent (1999)).
  • Titan Find produced an assembly kit in 2005 (14 inches in length) which was made for sale in America and has limited distribution in Europe.
Blake's 7
Television series
  • History of Blake's 7
  • List of Blake's 7 episodes
  • Blake's 7 actors
Universe
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  • Liberator
  • Scorpio
  • Planets
  • Intergalactic War
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  • Roj Blake
  • Kerr Avon
  • Vila Restal
  • Jenna Stannis
  • Olag Gan
  • Cally
  • Zen
  • Orac
  • Dayna Mellanby
  • Del Tarrant
  • Soolin
  • Slave
  • Servalan
  • Travis

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