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I figured I'd go ahead and knock out the most challenging of all the props thus far...the TWOK "heavy-duty" tricorder. I've just finished the basic shape. It's proved challenging due to the shape and unified nature of the handle piece.

 
I always hated the props from TWOK and loved it when they returned to some familiarity in TSFS.

Even still, nice start on the heavy-duty tricorder.

The communicator and phaser from TSFS are both lacking in controls from their TOS counterparts. They must be more automated

That lounge is outstanding.
 
It seems, looking back, that TWOK was kind of a perfect storm of what Meyer brought to the table that made Star Trek fresh and adventurous again combined with limitations that kept him from going too far afield (an existing cast, sets, props).
 
From the photos I've been able to find online, it doesn't look like it. And the prop doesn't appear to be in the Modern Props catalog any longer.
 
Yeah. Two totally different props, the Tricorder in TWOK and the motion tracker in Alien.

Is it confirmed that the heavy duty Tricorder was in fact a Modern Props rental?
 
No, it actually hasn't. I was assuming it was, because the prop appeared in the 1983 Knight Rider episode "Goliath," and KR rented a ton of stuff from Modern Props. :o
 
I wouldn't be surprised. It does have a very generic feel to it.

I've been able to find some photos of replicas online, but no up close shots of the actual prop used in the film. I'm just using bits and pieces I like of each replica I have shots of for my build.

By the way, I was reluctantly watching Austin Powers with my girlfriend the other night (I watched it far too much in the late 90s), and noticed there were a ton of Modern Props rentals in that film as well. That stuff is everywhere!
 
He's an expert modeler with an encyclopedic knowledge of Star Trek sets and he has at least two pretty good looking starfleet uniforms (from two different eras) AND he has a girlfriend? *runs*
 
I was going to say what an un-trek-looking prop that is, then I remembered some of the unwieldy engineering tools from TOS.

What I can say is that it looks nothing like a tricorder, even if it looks exactly like what they used in TWOK.

Not to impugn your work; you're doing a fantastic job. I'd love to know what you have, other than the movie, as reference.
 
I'm ashamed to say I don't recall that prop from TWOK at all! I assume it made an appearance when Chekov and Terrell beamed down?
 
Yes, Terrell had one when they beamed down to Ceti Alpha V, but Saavik also had one on the Regula One landing party mission.
 
I'm ashamed to say I don't recall that prop from TWOK at all! I assume it made an appearance when Chekov and Terrell beamed down?

You can see it here with Saavik:
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And here's a page with many of the prop replicas I used for reference, some better than others: Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan Tricorder

And I agree, it's a very radical departure from Tricorder designs before and after its appearance. But it is nonetheless part of Trek canon. I'm not the biggest fan of it either, which is why I've decided to include the more familiar version seen in TSFS as well. This bulky version is widely considered the "heavy-duty" model, so we can assume that this is simply a more powerful model than the standard version.
 
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I rationalise it as not a classic triccorder, but a scanner designed to specifically seek out the tiniest trace of organic matter, and provide a directional bearing. Don't the beeps get faster as Saavik finds Chekov and Terrell on Regula 1? Obviously the latter are looking for life on Ceti Alpha, so the same device would be perfect for their uses too. Perhaps it's a handheld version of Reliant's "dynoscanner" that picked up the initial "minor flux reading"?

Bones doesn't have one, so I doubt it is capable of any medical use.
 
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