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What Star Trek Prop Would You Most Like to Own?

TOS phaser rifle. I thought long and hard about buying one from the Roddenberry store but I couldn't justify dropping $1K to get it.

Imagine going back to 1966 and showing up on set with this (modified) version?
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:)Spockboy
 
Any, or all, of the following props from STAR TREK: The Next Generation, of course:

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Funny story-a friend of mine had similar cups to the tea set and I would always use them when visiting their house.
A phaser rifle or two from "First Contact" through "Nemesis".
Modified for use as a paintball gun.
I like this idea.

For my list:

-Horta or Gorn costume. Great for decorating the house and/or freaking out intruders
-Viewscreen from TOS bridge for movies
-A computer console of some kind, with a screen, that I could make work. Use a wireless keyboard and mouse :D
 
I've been wanting to do that for YEARS! :)
At 11 feet you could get some serious detail in there.

:)Spockboy

The model Steve Neill built is a duplicate of the one he has in his shop. And all of the crew are real people that contributed to the building of it. They sent in pictures of themselves in uniforms and he printed them out to scale and put them on board. You can actually look in one of the windows and see Doug Drexler looking back at you. How cool is that? I wish I could have been part of that.
 
Funny story-a friend of mine had similar cups to the tea set and I would always use them when visiting their house.
Yes, this was an actual, Real Life (imported) tea set that could be bought anywhere in the US of A and for years! But I found out about that just a little too late ...
 
The starship miniature models built for the Star Trek films and series posted on this thread remind me how much I love the models and am not a fan on the CG "models".
 
A Type 2 mid-season TNG hand phaser. Functional (by "functional", I mean it lights up when you press the buttons, makes hte noises, panels come off like in the show, looks realistic like in the show, not like the Playmates one).


The U.S.S. Pastuer model.
 
Super Karate Monkey Death Government Warning: Sonic showers have been known to cause good, good, goooood, good vibrations.
 
A TOS communicator.
Did anyone use to do this as a child?

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I'd like to have Data's severed head...and his...uh..headless body.

It'd be good to intimidate unwanted visitors. (I have no other untoward plans beyond that rest assured)
 
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There are very few non-TNG items on my Would Love to Have List, but the "Certificate of Logic," which Spock paws at the end of his scene on Vulcan in TMP, is definitely at the very top of it. There is detail on it that was just barely caught by the camera, at the time, too. Like, on the gold plates, there are some symbols not clearly seen, here. It's quite beautiful in its simplicity and how everything's "balanced." Truly, a very pretty prop.
 
An actual, fully-functional, warp-capable runabout. I love those rugged little ships. I'm sure I could somewhere to park it--failing that then in standard orbit and I can beam up and down to it.
 
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