In the show, the phasers and communicators were attached to the belt with Velcro patches, which were not in evidence in close-ups on the props, because the conceit was presumably that something more futuristic was being used.
In the show, the phasers and communicators were attached to the belt with Velcro patches, which were not in evidence in close-ups on the props, because the conceit was presumably that something more futuristic was being used.
In the first season, two types of belt were used with Velcro patches. The early half of season one a brown suede belt was used that hugged around the hips and came to a point. The last half of the season there was a switch to a black leather waist belt.
First belt: http://tos.trekcore.com/hd/albums/1x05hd/theenemywithinhd487.jpg
http://tos.trekcore.com/hd/albums/1x10hd/thecorbomitemaneuverhd676.jpg
Second belt:
http://tos.trekcore.com/hd/albums/1x19hd/tomorrowisyesterdayhd322.jpg
In the second season, a Velcro phaser "holster" hung loose from the belt or waist (not really obvious how it was attached to the pants). The holster is obvious in the teaser in "A Private Little War" when Kirk and Spock are running away from the villagers. A Velcro patch was sewn onto the back of the pants for the communicators to attach.
Second season "holster":
http://tos.trekcore.com/gallery/albums/2x02/WhoMournsForAdonais0465.jpg
In the third season, a Velcro patch was also directly sewn onto the pants for the phaser to attach in the same fashion as the communicator.
Middyseafort, good job on your complete and accurate answer. Its so much better than an incomplete, one sentence generic glossover attempt.
Maybe the 'conceit' was presumably nobody would notice a previous reply was woefully lacking.![]()
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