'Mark of Gideon' ....maybe it's just me, but the costumes that the people of Gideon are wearing kind of/sort of look like giant, multicolored condoms.

Maybe if they'd used those once in a while, their planet wouldn't be so overpopulated.'Mark of Gideon' ....maybe it's just me, but the costumes that the people of Gideon are wearing kind of/sort of look like giant, multicolored condoms.![]()
I guess the Federation and aliens shop at Home Depot when they furnish their houses. The same black with white spots flooring is used on Elba II and Flint's house.
Hey it's just like the aliens in other shows...... In Lost In Space every alien civilization had Earth computers
If I'm not mistaken, Irwin Allen re-used some of the same props, rubber aliens/monsters, costumes and set pieces in Lost in Space, Time Tunnel, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, Time Tunnel, et. al.
You are not mistaken. He did all that and more......
Some of his props even showed up in movies that had nothing to do with space or science fiction, such as The Towering Inferno, When Time Ran Out, and others.
I just get amused when I see an alien ship and an Earth console or tape drive.
I'll bet @GSchnitzer could tell us more about those toggles. Hint, hint.At the end of "The Doomsday Machine," the row of buttons that Kirk uses to set the timer to blow up the Constellation have a sort of raised crosshatched pattern on them -- it almost looks like a bit of cloth has been glued there. I don't EVER remember noticing that before.![]()
Why is that?I'll bet @GSchnitzer could tell us more about those toggles. Hint, hint.![]()
At the end of "The Doomsday Machine," the row of buttons that Kirk uses to set the timer to blow up the Constellation have a sort of raised crosshatched pattern on them -- it almost looks like a bit of cloth has been glued there. I don't EVER remember noticing that before.![]()
Yes, that's what it is, those ridges are part of the switch's molding. Interesting that you can see how they painted them in that screen cap.Yeah. But it looks like ridges in the plastic to keep your finger from slipping. It's a fine detail I never noticed before:
http://tos.trekcore.com/hd/albums/2x06hd/thedoomsdaymachinehd1524.jpg
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Yes, that's what it is, those ridges are part of the switch's molding. Interesting that you can see how they painted them in that screen cap.
"The Changling".....right before Kirk and Spock rush to the Sickbay, there is a shot of Bill Blackburn climbing up a ladder from a lower deck. He wears the gold/green command tunic. Soon after this Kirk and Spock are coming down a corridor. They pass Eddie Paskey and Bill Blackburn, who is now wearing a blue tunic.
At the end of "The Doomsday Machine," the row of buttons that Kirk uses to set the timer to blow up the Constellation have a sort of raised crosshatched pattern on them -- it almost looks like a bit of cloth has been glued there. I don't EVER remember noticing that before.![]()
I'll bet @GSchnitzer could tell us more about those toggles. Hint, hint.![]()
Do you know what was the original brand?The original brand vintage rocker switches with the ridges are notoriously hard to come by nowadays.
Yes.Do you know what was the original brand?
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