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Location: New York State
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Re: Star Trek Toys of the 1970s
And one day he surprised me with THE MAKING OF STAR TREK, which he had evidently seen in a bookstore. It hadn't occurred to me that such a book could exist, and it was a pretty big deal. I must have been about 10 at the time. |
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Fleet Captain
Location: in the Ceti eel tank taking suggestions
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Location: Gainesville, FL
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Re: Star Trek Toys of the 1970s
Shatner was jealous of the attention Nimoy was getting from female fans, so he had it written into his contract that he had to wear that helmet so he's look stupid and the fans would drool over Shatner instead. |
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Location: New York State
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Re: Star Trek Toys of the 1970s
I also built bridge and engineering TOS playsets out of cardboard when I was younger. I matched the size to the action figures and paused the episodes to make sure everything was as accurate as possible. I could never figure out how to add aux. control to the set though. haha. All in all, I spent many hours making everything just right. Great memories!
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Fleet Captain
Location: Georgia, USA
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On the other hand. he contructed a "life sized" medical bed readout screen that wasn't too bad. He added a really cute feature. The range "needles" were rigged with strings which connected to two different "rods". Pull one rod and rge readings "elevated". Pull the other and he could perform a "Gary Mitchell" and "flatline" on command! Well, I found it clever. It reads as though you have some really understanding and fun loving parents. You don't have any photos from that era, do you? If you're concerned about identity, you can use an image editor and blur out your face and any other details that might reveal too much. Sincerely, Bill
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Location: Delta Vega
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Re: Star Trek Toys of the 1970s
I remember attending a convention in the early 70's and was amazed to see one of the many custom, life-size Phasers for sale. It was a then-whopping $150.00 (which was mind blowing when my frame of reference for Phaser value was the Exploration Set), but the grip was not even close to being accurate, as it was shaped like three tubes taped together, and the emitter was too thick. Still, it was a great experience looking at something that was sort of close to the series prop. Imagine a kid getting that as gift back in the day?!?
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http://www.plaidstallions.com/playgr...cecruiser.html Now You remember the disk firing Dinky TOS. Well, I distinctly remember an ad for a TMP version with the linear naceles. Not the small Dinky miniature of around 1/2500 mind you--a refit Disk firing version. I saw this art one time--I think at the Huntsville space center around 1980.
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Location: Cincinnati, OH
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Location: Delta Vega
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And, yeah, my parents were great about Halloween. They loved making costumes and props...although they both more or less hate TOS now. I may have worn them out on it. haha. And if I can find pix I'll post them! A thread of board members in ST costumes as kids might actually be kind of fun.
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