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A lot of multiple special effects make-up items like those appearing variously in Star Trek episodic television to create Bolian character aliens. The items are presented in an unpainted, unused condition, molded from blue and flesh tone colored foam rubber making up the bifurcating ridge characteristic of the alien’s faces. |
| These two exceptional pieces of original concept production artwork feature different perspective views of V’ger with the Enterprise crew in the foreground, and are accomplished in acrylic on board. The celluloid overlay on each features hand-painted lightning bolts, as seen in the final cut of the film. Each piece measures … |
| (Paramount-TV, 1987-94) Three original large backlit Plexiglas panels, including the Con and Ops panels from Geordi and Data’s stations on the bridge, both measuring 16 in. x 39 in.; and a large Federation panel measuring 25 in. x 43 in. From Star Trek: The Next Generation. |
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Two alien control consoles on a common wood base, made from shield-shaped heat-formed sheets of clear acrylic plastic, control graphics applied to the surface in the Romulan style -- <I>84x63in.</I> -- used as control panels on the Romulan ship in "United" in <I>Star Trek: Enterprise</I>, hand-written inscription indicates prior use … |
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A prop headset with an illuminated eyepiece, used in "A Time to Stand" in <I>Star Trek: Deep Space Nine</I> |
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A black and gold first season-style Starfleet uniform jumpsuit, with Starfleet communicator badge and a pair of boots, with label inside inscribed <I>LeVar</I> -- worn by LeVar Burton as Chief Engineer Geordi La Forge on <I>Star Trek: The Next Generation</I> (3) |
| A bundle of approximately 12 pieces of blue polyester doubleknit fabric, with wardrobe tag inscribed <I>Completed overalls, small</I> |
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A pair of orbital skydiving stunt boots for wear by a male. The boots were created for the deleted scene in Star Trek VII: Generations involving “Captain Kirk’s” (William Shatner) extreme sport interests. The items are heavy duty with neoprene inside and out, with black exteriors pyramidal patterned vinyl coverings … |
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A lot of four prop skulls acquired for Star Trek episodic television. The items are molded resin with hollow ‘brain cases’, and very realistic. Two of the item feature special affect make-up created to generate the appearance of head ridges. One skull is clearly meant to be a Klingon skull. … |
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A large, full sized Borg alcove created for either exposition or on screen use in Star Trek VIII: First Contact or varying episodes of Star Trek: Voyager. The item is a steel framed Borg Alcove with wood backed vacuum formed accents painted a variety of metallic colors, with an attached … |
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A plastic compact that opens on a hinge to reveal a mirror and another folding flap. The exterior features the "Enterprise NX-01" logo. Measures approx. 7 x 5 inches. |
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Perhaps the most beloved of all Starfleet engineers is Star Trek's “Montgomery ‘Scotty’ Scott” portrayed by the amazing James Doohan. Doohan’s bright personality and well rounded acting ability allowed him not only to portray the favored ‘miracle worker’ of the “U.S.S. Enterprise” in Star Trek: The Original Series but also … |
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A full-length black Starfleet uniform jumpsuit with gray quilted shoulders, operations gold cuffs, form fitting elastic in the waist, black elastic stirrups at the feet, a Velcro patch for a Starfleet combadge (sold separately), and loops for ‘away team' gear that zips of the center front. Comes complete with an … |
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This imposing Klingon costume was worn by various actors during the Star Trek: Enterprise series. The coat is made of pleated woven brown and tan fabric with brown leather trim. An assortment of leather pieces and brass fasteners has been attached to the shoulders for detail. The sleeves are made … |
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A two piece black costume made from synthetic materials with gold colored molded foam accents applied throughout and painted on details. The costume is made up of jumpsuit pants with suspenders and a matching costume top with long sleeves, and a pair of matching heel boots by ‘Nine West'. The … |
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A PADD (Personal Access Display Device) featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Workforce, Parts I and II”. The prop is a brown colored cast resin PADD with bronze colored raised paint accents and a round ‘display screen' centered with a round graphical application featuring the ‘Quarren’ language graphics in … |
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The Khitomer Conference was featured in “Star Trek VI – The Undiscovered Country” and was the first complete peaceful negotiations between the United Federation of Planets and the Klingon Empire. It ultimately led to the signing of the Khitomer records that began almost a century of peace between the two … |
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A small name patch made for the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “First Flight” for wear on the flight suit of “A. G. Robinson” (Keith Carradine). The patch is white lettering spelling out the character's name on red backing with a black frame. It measures approx. 3 X .75 inches and … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “The Outcast” for wear by “The J'naii Leader” (Laura Granick). The costume is an orange suede jumpsuit with an asymmetrical front zip involving Velcro. The costume features an dickie with a pleated collar and comes with a costumer’s tag … |
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A costume from the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Thine Own Self” wherein “Lieutenant Commander Data” (Brent Spiner) suffers amnesia in a primitive culture and “Commander Riker” (Jonathan Frakes) goes down to the planet to look for him. This costume is for wear by Jonathan Frakes in the role … |