They're "Starlink" toys (it's a video game). Extension of the "Disney infinity" sort of game where a physical prop was needed to have the digital property that went with it. You "unlocked" ships, pilots and guns in that game by buying the physical pieces and physically plugging them together and into the console/pc. Each ship has a chip, the engines have chips, each pilot has a chip and each weapon mod has a chip. The game (as I heard it) went DLC only, so stores were clearing the ships/pilots, etc for a song. Some of mine. The engine pods can all be swapped around.
For spanish users (maybe european to some extent, no idea), you can find a ton of those in Wallapop, a second hand site. I recently got my hands on three, unpacked.
Wow, GREAT collection, and you've done a good job with a nice bright palette for the paintjobs. Really well done! I think I played versus you at the EIC on a Haqq table very similar to that one. Your linked Tohaa snipers sure liked that central courtyard, but I recall doorway width being a real problem that wouldn't let my S4 models in. I'm glad the new rules allow squeezing through doorways!
Haqq table and the one from Laser Army Scenery look awesome (especially knowing that it's a bundle, minus the vehicles). Was thinking of getting one or another, but leaning more to getting the Dawn complex. I really like that it's storage friendly. I suppose this Haqq's particular set is not a Box-in-a-Box set, right?