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Fleet Captain
Location: West Hollywood, Calif., USA
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Season's Greetings! Early TOS & TAS toys and-
So what do you want for holiday gifts? (Or what did you get in reality?) Remember that the selections are few in these early days. The AMT Enterprise model? The ViewMaster packs? The fantastic TRACER GUN? (Surely canon -- we just never happened to see anyone shooting colored plastic discs on-screen; pennies will work just as well if you run out. WARNING: all Tracer disks eventually disappear beneath mom's piano.) Or the Gold Key comic books? James Blish's latest short story adaptations? Or a Trek coloring book, the Trek Magic Slate (FUTURISTIC!) or the Kenner Easy-Show projector with Trek slides? Or perhaps something from that new upstart, Lincoln Enterprises? Or far, far better yet, what early Trek toy did you make yourself? |
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Putting the F-U Back in FUN!
Location: People's Gaypublic of Drugafornia
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Re: Season's Greetings! Early TOS & TAS toys and-
![]() I had one of those! Never tried pennies, though...
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Location: Cincinnati, OH
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Re: Season's Greetings! Early TOS & TAS toys and-
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Re: Season's Greetings! Early TOS & TAS toys and-
I also had the Mego utility belt. And I had the Mego bridge playset and a lot of the action figures, but I tragically lost them when we moved just before my 10th birthday.
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Romulan Curmudgeon
Location: Across the Neutral Zone
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Re: Season's Greetings! Early TOS & TAS toys and-
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Re: Season's Greetings! Early TOS & TAS toys and-
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Captain
Location: Delta Vega
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Re: Season's Greetings! Early TOS & TAS toys and-
My family was pretty ST happy: we had the Blish novels, Gold Key comics, Mego action figures (and Bridge playset), AMT models, Topps trading cards, View-Master (both titles), Remco Phaser, posters, and the behind the scenes paperbacks. I really wanted the Remco utility belt (I could not play with the fragile Exploration Set model kit), Estes rocket of the Enterprise and the '76 medallion, but each was beyond the capability of my childhood pleas for the "necessity" of yet another ST item.
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Fleet Captain
Location: Georgia, USA
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Re: Season's Greetings! Early TOS & TAS toys and-
I bought the Mego Spock doll, first one with the metal rivets and later a second with the plastic joints. (I converted the first one into a WestWorld type android by cutting off his face and stuffing the cavity with a wad of wire.) I had James Blish's "Spock Must Die!" and the 5th volume of his episode novelizations. When Alan Dean Foster started releasing his adaptations of the animateds, I bought those as well. (I eventually got all of those by 1980.) As for "reference" material, I bought the deck plans by Franz Joseph and later his Tech Manuel. Trimble's Concordance? Yep, grabbed that. And like any diligent Trekkie of that era, I had Whitfield's "Making of Star Trek" and both of David Gerrold's "behind the scenes" paperbacks, "Making of...Tribbles" and "The World of Star Trek". What I did NOT get were any of the Mego brand electronic toys like the communicator walkie-talkies or the tricorder tape recorder. I did buy the Remco "electronic" phaser, but I wish I had not. That thing was a "rip". I expected the sounds we now have in the Art Asylum toy/props. Instead, when I pulled the trigger, it chirped like a bird! Boy, was I pissed! I think that about covers it. Shoot, looking back, I was a bit of a collecting fool! Sincerely, Bill
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Re: Season's Greetings! Early TOS & TAS toys and-
I went through a few Exploration Sets because I PLAYED with mine. Much of our farm land and creeks was explored with those sets. As for homemade items: I had found a shirt cut like McCoy's short-sleeve, shiny one. I made an insignia & put it over a black long-sleeve t-shirt with black jeans.
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Captain
Location: Delta Vega
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Re: Season's Greetings! Early TOS & TAS toys and-
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Re: Season's Greetings! Early TOS & TAS toys and-
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God gives us what we can handle, even if we don't believe it ourselves. |
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Romulan Curmudgeon
Location: Across the Neutral Zone
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Re: Season's Greetings! Early TOS & TAS toys and-
![]() They had the ENTIRE SET of photonovels! I felt like I had entered Ali Baba's cave. I wheedled a loan out of my husband and bought them. Man, that was great in the days before even VHS. My brother and I had the Big E plastic models in the early 1970s. I had all 3 of the Making Of type books, the earliest novels (minus the Concordance which I couldn't afford at the time) and film clips from Lincoln Enterprises, which I still own. I sure loved Trek back then. And my brother and a handful of buddies were the only fellow Trekkies I knew.
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Admiral
Location: Brockville, Ontario, Canada
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Re: Season's Greetings! Early TOS & TAS toys and-
Later on I got a Star Trek tracer gun.
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Lieutenant Commander
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Commodore
Location: In many different universes, simultaneously.
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Re: Season's Greetings! Early TOS & TAS toys and-
![]() I remember one Christmas when I got a bunch of other Star Trek action figures, Star Trek Intragalactic Puzzle Manual, a plastic spaceship, globe, and the Cosmos hardcover... I was one happy Trekker/space cadet/Carl Sagan fan! Throughout the '70s (from 1975 on), I collected Blish books, Alan Dean Foster books, photonovels (got 'em all), and my dad gave me the TMP novelization for Christmas. Now, 35+ years later... Santa, I would really like the Star Trek "Mr Potato Head" toys, and more fanzines. MOAR fanzines!!! (anybody know where I can get Masiform-D # 18? Saurian Brandy Digest # 32, 34, 35?)
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