Unless I'm mistaken, the address on the pictured postcard is for the shop where the 11-foot model was built. Same street, anyway.Wasn’t there a thread here at the BBS that had a 1960’s brochure from Howard Anderson?
I seem to remember a small picture of a model of Enterprise, with other pics of cars…other models.
Ah!
Here it is:
https://www.therpf.com/forums/threa...-enterprise-found.354596/page-14#post-5486928
I seem to remember someone talking about early fiberglass models…
Having been a member of both The RPF and TrekBBS for 20 years, it's been really weird seeing all the crossover in the last few days.
We're actually lucky the model was still attached to the stand with the Datin information affixed to the bottom, if that was missing I think the storage unit buyer is chucking a dirty, busted ass old model in the garbage instead of listing it on eBay.
Not sure if there's any new info in this article that hasn't already been covered, but here: https://trekcentral.net/has-the-original-uss-enterprise-filming-model-been-found/
Pretty sure that's Brick Price Miniatures who was doing model work for In Thy Image.Regarding the behind-the-scenes photo from Phase II with a little Enterprise in the background (you have to click on the image to see the whole photo), which fx company was picture taken at?
And are we sure that the little model in the background is not an AMT kit?
The only thing I can think of is that the filmmaker Burton Holmes' name continued on long after he died in the form of a corporation, Burton Holmes, Inc (BHI)Not sure if there's any new info in this article that hasn't already been covered, but here: https://trekcentral.net/has-the-original-uss-enterprise-filming-model-been-found/
Regarding the behind-the-scenes photo from Phase II with a little Enterprise in the background (you have to click on the image to see the whole photo), which fx company was picture taken at?
And are we sure that the little model in the background is not an AMT kit?
He said it was out of his hands...this went cold fast...So this guy who has this piece of history is not reaching out to the family of Roddenberry. I would. He's going to probably hold it hostage from them until he gets the pay out he wants.
Like "nothing I can do" or "I don't have it anymore"?He said it was out of his hands...this went cold fast...
So this guy who has this piece of history is not reaching out to the family of Roddenberry. I would. He's going to probably hold it hostage from them until he gets the pay out he wants.
It should be donated to the Alexander Courage estate.? So what if he hasn't reached out to the Roddenberrys and is instead selling it for it's worth. He's under no obligation to give it away, they're rich, and they have no shortage of their own memorabilia, assuming it hasn't all been sold in the process of getting richer. Hell, it is more honest to Genes mercurial nature for the guy to sell it for all it's worth to the highest bidder than to let sentiment enter into his deal. Let the guy enjoy his windfall, I say. If Rod wants it he can take a week or two of his producer cheques and buy it.
? So what if he hasn't reached out to the Roddenberrys and is instead selling it for it's worth. He's under no obligation to give it away, they're rich, and they have no shortage of their own memorabilia, assuming it hasn't all been sold in the process of getting richer. Hell, it is more honest to Genes mercurial nature for the guy to sell it for all it's worth to the highest bidder than to let sentiment enter into his deal. Let the guy enjoy his windfall, I say. If Rod wants it he can take a week or two of his producer cheques and buy it.
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