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IAW #3672
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EBAY#: 140126970514 | START: 2007-06-08 16:39:00 (week 26) END: 2007-06-15 16:39:00 |
BIDS: 10 | PRICE: $1525.00 |
STAR TREK: ENT “KLINGON CONSOLE” FROM “JUDGMENT” | |||
The Klingons are a humanoid warrior civilization originally from the planet Qo'noS but now a strong and revered interstellar military power seen throughout the Star Trek anthology. This is a Klingon console from the Star Trek: Enterprise series and in the style of those featured in the episode “Judgment”. The free standing console is made of particle board painted brown with dripped paint for a distressed ‘Klingon’ appearance. There are two backlit LCARS featuring Klingon information. Black grids are attached on the front as well as applied Klingon labels. On the back is a black vacuum formed plastic panel for detail. Written on the base in marker pen it reads “Klingon Console ENT”. The console is powered by a standard U.S.A. 120V Type-B three pronged plug. Measures approx. 52 ½ x 22 x 48 inches. |
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IAW #3970?
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EBAY#: 140177371668 | START: 2007-11-08 16:16:00 (week 48) END: 2007-11-15 16:16:00 |
BIDS: 25 | PRICE: $1325.00 |
STAR TREK: DS9 “FEDERATION ALLIANCE LCARS PANEL” FROM “INTER ARMA ENIM SILENT LEGES” | |||
This incredible acrylic LCARS (Library Computer Access and Retrieval Sytem) panel from the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges” features the emblems of the ‘Federation Alliance’ including the ‘Klingon Empire’, the ‘United Federation of Planets’ and the ‘Romulan Star Empire’. The Alliance banded together to battle the Dominion during the Dominion War. Due to time and use, there is a slit in the back sheet with the emblems on however it is barely visible when the panel is backlit. Back lighting is not included. Measures approx. 55 x 27 ¾ inches. |
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IAW #4096
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EBAY#: 140131571307 | START: 2007-06-22 16:30:00 (week 28) END: 2007-06-29 16:30:00 |
BIDS: 17 | PRICE: $4550.00 |
STAR TREK VIII: “USS ENTERPRISE-E” BRIDGE OFFICER'S CONSOLE” | |||
A freestanding console piece featured in Star Trek VII: First Contact and Star Trek X: Nemesis placed next to “Commander Riker's” (Jonathan Frakes) bridge chair. The console is made from wood and sheet metal painted metallic bronze with inset back lit smoked acrylic panels which feature LCARS style (Library Computer Access and Retrieval System) graphical applications adhered to them. The working internal electronics function by way of a standard American type-A two prong plug functioning on 120volt power, thus illuminating bulbs in the console and in the pedestal. The item features two metallic Starfleet inventory applications, and the base features a pair of holes for deck mounting. Item measures approx. 22 X 17 X 31 inches and it is recommended that an experienced |
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IAW #4454
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EBAY#: 140144615000 | START: 2007-08-03 16:41:00 (week 34) END: 2007-08-10 16:41:00 |
BIDS: 8 | PRICE: $420.00 |
STAR TREK: “ROMULAN CONSOLE PANEL” | |||
A Romulan style console panel appearing in Star Trek episodic television or feature films. The item is a smoked acrylic panel with screw holes positioned in each corner for affixing to a ‘computer console' prop. The item features a graphical application applied to the reverse depicting multi-colored Romulan character lettering and buttons visible when backlit. The item measures approx. 13.25 X 9 inches. | |||
EBAY#: 130188495329 | START: 2008-01-08 17:53:00 (week 56) END: 2008-01-15 17:53:00 |
BIDS: 14 | PRICE: $411.00 Beautiful Item! Thanks IAW! You guys are truly great! |
STAR TREK: “ROMULAN CONSOLE PANEL” | |||
A Romulan style console panel appearing in Star Trek episodic television or feature films. The item is a smoked acrylic panel with screw holes positioned in each corner for affixing to a ‘computer console’ prop. The item features a graphical application applied to the reverse depicting multi-colored Romulan character lettering and buttons visible when backlit. The item measures approx. 13.25 X 9 inches. |
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IAW #4534
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EBAY#: 140138148808 | START: 2007-07-13 14:24:00 (week 31) END: 2007-07-20 14:24:00 |
BIDS: 23 | PRICE: $1225.00 |
STAR TREK X: NEMESIS “VALDORE CONSOLE PANELS” LOT | |||
A lot of six smoked acrylic console panels believed to be pulled from the bridge set of the Romulan war bird “Valdore” appearing in Star Trek X: Nemesis. The items are made to be back lit and screwed into the face of a console, they each feature a multi-colored graphical application applied to their reverse depicting a variety of images. One appears to be a weapons targeting screen, one is a readout on the ship itself displaying a schematic of the “Valdore”, another pair are generally identical depicting perhaps the attitude and pitch of the ship, two others are variously sized button displays. All of the items feature Romulan iconographic character lettering and multi colored faux buttons. The largest measures approx. 11.5 X 13, the smallest 8.75 X 9.5 inches. |
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IAW #4833
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EBAY#: 140142462315 | START: 2007-07-27 16:30:00 (week 33) END: 2007-08-03 16:30:00 |
BIDS: 20 | PRICE: $1904.00 |
STAR TREK: DS9 “HUGE LCARS STYLE FEDERATION INSIGNIA PANEL” | |||
This piece of set dressing presumably appeared in various locations on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine during the Dominion War. This item is a rectangular piece of smoked acrylic in the LCARS (Library Computer Access and Retrieval System) style, featuring graphical applications of the United Federation of Planets Insignia, the words “United Federation of Planets”, and a background grid and trim of blue. When these pieces of acrylic are put in front of a light source they give the impression of a computer monitor or interface. The item measures approx. 55 X 28 inches with a negligible height. |
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IAW #5158
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EBAY#: 140151394452 | START: 2007-08-24 16:35:00 (week 37) END: 2007-08-31 16:35:00 |
BIDS: 9 | PRICE: $1691.00 |
STAR TREK: ENT “ENTERPRISE NX-01 BRIDGE TACTICAL CONSOLE” | |||
A large console featured in multiple episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise appearing as part of the tactical bays on the bridge set of the “Enterprise NX-01”. The item is made from metallic silver painted wood with several backlit acrylic panels with graphical applications adhered to their reverse which appear when the three ballasts are plugged into a standard Type-A three prong American 120volt power supply. One of the backlit ‘readouts' is listed as ‘Tactical Systems B-4’ and features static, fixed switches, another is a system of static gages listed as ‘Power Avail’, another static set of lights is listed as ‘Shield Freq’ and features actual depression buttons on a panel. An inventory application is fixed to the front of the item, a positioning reference is painted onto the reverse of the bay for situation on the bridge set, the item is listed as ‘Star 4 Mid’, and an application of the assignment patch for International Space Station ‘Expedition 8’ is adhered to the reverse as well (one of several which were applied to various similar items. The console also features a ball mount for a corresponding, accompanying working computer monitor, and corresponding special effects ‘distressed monitor’. The monitor works on the same power standard as the lights and its connection cables are run through a conveniently hidden cap in the console itself. The functioning monitor is adorned with a set of faux rubber buttons on slats adhered to the side of the actual monitor housing, some of the adhesive quality has failed over time, the item was not located with the console, nor was the ‘damaged’ monitor. The right side of the item when facing it features a fluorescent red production inventory application with the Star Trek: Enterprise graphic logo and title letterhead reading ‘Enterprise Set 01 Bridge’. The item measures approx. 45 X 13.75 X 24 inches depending on how close to the bay the monitor is positioned. | |||
EBAY#: 140227022825 | START: 2008-04-22 17:17:59 (week 71) END: 2008-05-02 17:17:59 |
BIDS: 12 | PRICE: $1314.00 Outstanding item and, always, the finest in customer service! A pleasure! A+ |
STAR TREK: ENT “ENTERPRISE NX-01 BRIDGE TACTICAL CONSOLE” | |||
A large console featured in multiple episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise appearing as part of the tactical bays on the bridge set of the “Enterprise NX-01”. The item is made from metallic silver painted wood with several backlit acrylic panels with graphical applications adhered to their reverse which appear when the three ballasts are plugged into a standard Type-A three prong American 120volt power supply. One of the backlit ‘readouts’ is listed as ‘Tactical Systems B-4’ and features static, fixed switches, another is a system of static gages listed as ‘Power Avail’, another static set of lights is listed as ‘Shield Freq’ and features actual depression buttons on a panel. An inventory application is fixed to the front of the item, a positioning reference is painted onto the reverse of the bay for situation on the bridge set, the item is listed as ‘Star 4 Mid’, and an application of the assignment patch for International Space Station ‘Expedition 8’ is adhered to the reverse as well (one of several which were applied to various similar items. The console also features a ball mount for a corresponding, accompanying working computer monitor, and corresponding special effects ‘distressed monitor’. The monitor works on the same power standard as the lights and its connection cables are run through a conveniently hidden cap in the console itself. The functioning monitor is adorned with a set of faux rubber buttons on slats adhered to the side of the actual monitor housing, some of the adhesive quality has failed over time, the item was not located with the console, nor was the ‘damaged’ monitor. The right side of the item when facing it features a fluorescent red production inventory application with the Star Trek: Enterprise graphic logo and title letterhead reading ‘Enterprise Set 01 Bridge’. The item measures approx. 45 X 13.75 X 24 inches depending on how close to the bay the monitor is positioned. |
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IAW #5768?
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EBAY#: 130193294357 | START: 2008-01-25 19:50:00 (week 59) END: 2008-02-01 19:50:00 |
BIDS: 12 | PRICE: $603.61 Item as expected and shipped quickly. |
STAR TREK: DS9 “BAJORAN TACTICAL DISPLAY” FROM “SHADOWS AND SYMBOLS” | |||
An excellent console ‘display screen’ featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Shadows and Symbols” on the flagship of “Colonel Kira’s” (Nana Visitor) blockade against the Romulans. The item is a piece of smoked acrylic with a translucent graphical application applied to the reverse that appears when back lit by a light source. The item depicts tactical data in a purely Bajoran fashion with alien readouts and displays. The item features screw holes for mounting and measures approx. 38 X 34 inches. |
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IAW #5794
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EBAY#: 140165506828 | START: 2007-10-05 18:25:00 (week 43) END: 2007-10-12 18:25:00 |
BIDS: 13 | PRICE: $565.55 141 NEGATIVE & neut (rest r fb extorted)Feedback cant be wrong AVOID THIS LOSER |
STAR TREK: ENT “ALIEN COMPUTER INTERFACE PANELS” | |||
A set of four acrylic panels featured in episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise. Painstaking pulled from set dressing consoles before strike, these acrylic panels feature graphical applications applied to one side with working electronic lights and their corresponding wiring visible on the reverse. The lights flash in sequence and are colored blue, each set is powered by a 9volt battery for each item and the leads of the wiring have been removed. The items have all been formed to fit the consoles from which they were removed and thus each has a differing degree of angle. The largest item measures approx. 19 X 24 X 8 inches, the smallest measures approx. 24.75 X 17.25 X 2 inches. |
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IAW #5950
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EBAY#: 140167946017 | START: 2007-10-12 19:19:00 (week 44) END: 2007-10-15 09:34:18 |
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STAR TREK: TNG “ENTERPRISE-D SCHEMATIC LCARS PANEL” FROM "ALL GOOD THINGS…" | |||
A piece of set dressing featured in the finale episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation "All Good Things…". This item is an LCARS ((Library Computer Access and Retrieval System) panel; a rectangular piece of smoked acrylic featuring a graphical application of a cutaway schematic image of the “Enterprise-D” adhered to the reverse that separates it into individual decks, denotes important components such as the main deflector, warp nacelles, and the warp core itself. Various shapes in golden hues and strings of numbers outline the image as well as x-ray-type “scans” certain parts of the ship. There are mounting holes along the edge of the piece and if it weren’t for some careless paint residue along the top due to time and storage this would be the most profound LCARS piece yet unearthed. The item measures approx. 51 X 13.5 inches and has a negligible height. | |||
EBAY#: 140168719162 | START: 2007-10-15 21:15:00 (week 44) END: 2007-10-22 21:15:00 |
BIDS: 23 | PRICE: $6450.00 |
STAR TREK: TNG “ENTERPRISE-D SCHEMATIC LCARS PANEL” FROM "ALL GOOD THINGS…" | |||
A piece of set dressing featured in the finale episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation "All Good Things…". This item is an LCARS ((Library Computer Access and Retrieval System) panel; a rectangular piece of smoked acrylic featuring a graphical application of a cutaway schematic image of the “Enterprise-D” adhered to the reverse that separates it into individual decks, denotes important components such as the main deflector, warp nacelles, and the warp core itself. Various shapes in golden hues and strings of numbers outline the image as well as x-ray-type “scans” certain parts of the ship. There are mounting holes along the edge of the piece and if it weren’t for some careless paint residue along the top due to time and storage this would be the most profound LCARS piece yet unearthed. The item measures approx. 51 X 13.5 inches and has a negligible height. |
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IAW #5951
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EBAY#: 140167945949 | START: 2007-10-12 19:01:00 (week 44) END: 2007-10-19 19:01:00 |
BIDS: 31 | PRICE: $3350.99 |
STAR TREK "ROMULAN LCARS-STYLE WALL MOUNT” | |||
A piece of set dressing similar to those featured throughout star Trek episodic television and feature films. This item is in the LCARS-style (Library Computer Access and Retrieval System), and is a rectangular piece of smoked acrylic featuring a graphical application adhered to the rear of the Romulan “Bird of Prey” symbol inside a blue trapezoid, surrounded by numerous similarly colored, rectangular shapes themselves featuring smaller rectangular shapes in side of them in the same blue, green or pink. Also inside these shapes are instances of Romulan writing or iconographic symbols themselves in different sizes but always in that same teal-like hue. If they are backlit, these LCARS-style pieces give the impression of a computer screen, interface, or simply an aesthetic decoration. The item measures approx. 24 X 26.5 inches and possess a negligible height of less than 0.5 inches. | |||
EBAY#: 130185262688 | START: 2007-12-24 17:52:00 (week 54) END: 2008-01-03 17:52:00 |
BIDS: 16 | PRICE: $530.00 |
STAR TREK "ROMULAN LCARS-STYLE WALL MOUNT” | |||
A piece of set dressing similar to those featured throughout star Trek episodic television and feature films. This item is in the LCARS-style (Library Computer Access and Retrieval System), and is a rectangular piece of smoked acrylic featuring a graphical application adhered to the rear of the Romulan “Bird of Prey” symbol inside a blue trapezoid, surrounded by numerous similarly colored, rectangular shapes themselves featuring smaller rectangular shapes in side of them in the same blue, green or pink. Also inside these shapes are instances of Romulan writing or iconographic symbols themselves in different sizes but always in that same teal-like hue. If they are backlit, these LCARS-style pieces give the impression of a computer screen, interface, or simply an aesthetic decoration. The item measures approx. 24 X 26.5 inches and possess a negligible height of less than 0.5 inches. |
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IAW #6056
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EBAY#: 140177371799 | START: 2007-11-08 16:48:00 (week 48) END: 2007-11-15 16:48:00 |
BIDS: 14 | PRICE: $1894.69 NASTY seller refused payment, wanted $350 to ship, id pick it up, reported me! |
STAR TREK: ENT “NX-BETA FLIGHT CONTROL CENTER WALL PANEL” FROM “FIRST FLIGHT” | |||
A large acrylic panel featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “First Flight”. The item was part of the set created as the Mission Control Center at Starfleet Headquarters during the testing of the “NX-Beta” warp 2 engines. The panel front features a graphical application with multiple openings for backlit details to shine through, multiple faux rubber buttons, and detail lines meant to depict depth. One section also depicts the “NX-Beta” with several readout lights placed at points of interest, others are identified as ‘Datastream 012 Bypass’, ‘Ship Systems Check’, ‘Port’ and ‘Starboard PWR Systems’ and ‘Backup Feed Power’. The reverse of the item features a graphic that allows indicator lights, static gages, and graphical representations of the “NX-Beta” itself, readouts to become visible. The item features screw holes around its perimeter for mounting into a frame or against a wall. The indicators and ‘screens’ are only visible when back lit. The item measures approx. 96 X 48 inches. | |||
EBAY#: 130206244000 | START: 2008-03-14 20:32:56 (week 66) END: 2008-03-21 20:32:56 |
BIDS: 15 | PRICE: $1025.00 Another First Class Transaction -- Highly Recommend |
STAR TREK: ENT “NX-BETA FLIGHT CONTROL CENTER WALL PANEL” FROM “FIRST FLIGHT” | |||
A large acrylic panel featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “First Flight”. The item was part of the set created as the Mission Control Center at Starfleet Headquarters during the testing of the “NX-Beta” warp 2 engines. The panel front features a graphical application with multiple openings for backlit details to shine through, multiple faux rubber buttons, and detail lines meant to depict depth. One section also depicts the “NX-Beta” with several readout lights placed at points of interest, others are identified as ‘Datastream 012 Bypass’, ‘Ship Systems Check’, ‘Port’ and ‘Starboard PWR Systems’ and ‘Backup Feed Power’. The reverse of the item features a graphic that allows indicator lights, static gages, and graphical representations of the “NX-Beta” itself, readouts to become visible. The item features screw holes around its perimeter for mounting into a frame or against a wall. The indicators and ‘screens’ are only visible when back lit. The item measures approx. 96 X 48 inches. |
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IAW #6128
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EBAY#: 140180536834 | START: 2007-11-17 16:02:00 (week 49) END: 2007-11-24 16:02:00 |
BIDS: 13 | PRICE: $1791.99 |
STAR TREK: TNG “TRANSPORTER CONTROL LCARS PANEL” | |||
A smoked acrylic LCARS style panel featured variously in Star Trek episodic television. The item is roughly trapezoid shaped and features a graphical application adhered to the reverse appearing when the item is backlit. The item also features a series of light control boxes that illuminate the ‘touch screen’ controls on the function side when a set of lights plugged into the boxes are lit in sequence. The item is missing some of the bulb cover plates on some of the boxes due to time and storage conditions. The graphic is inscribed ‘pattern buffer’ on the left and ‘target’ on the right. A degree of liquid or smudge damage to the graphic has occurred on the right side and the item measures approx. 20.5 X 1.5 X 10.5 inches. This panel is the only one thus far located with a light configuration of this kind and the only transporter control themed panel known in the collection. | |||
EBAY#: 130197092580 | START: 2008-02-10 16:12:00 (week 61) END: 2008-02-17 16:12:00 |
BIDS: 14 | PRICE: $670.00 Nice prop. |
STAR TREK: TNG “TRANSPORTER CONTROL LCARS PANEL” | |||
A smoked acrylic LCARS style panel featured variously in Star Trek episodic television. The item is roughly trapezoid shaped and features a graphical application adhered to the reverse appearing when the item is backlit. The item also features a series of light control boxes that illuminate the ‘touch screen’ controls on the function side when a set of lights plugged into the boxes are lit in sequence. The item is missing some of the bulb cover plates on some of the boxes due to time and storage conditions. The graphic is inscribed ‘pattern buffer’ on the left and ‘target’ on the right. A degree of liquid or smudge damage to the graphic has occurred on the right side and the item measures approx. 20.5 X 1.5 X 10.5 inches. This panel is the only one thus far located with a light configuration of this kind and the only transporter control themed panel known in the collection. |
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IAW #6147
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EBAY#: 140183112131 | START: 2007-11-24 19:18:00 (week 50) END: 2007-12-01 19:18:00 |
BIDS: 24 | PRICE: $1125.00 product as advertised good transaction |
STAR TREK: “USS EXCELSIOR” EARLY LCARS-STYLE PANEL” | |||
A piece of smoked acrylic with a graphical application adhered to the reverse believed to have been featured as part of the “USS Excelsior” set from Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. When backlit, the item depicts a ventral and starboard view of an Excelsior-Class ship with a vein of green details depicting exactly what the item is described as, ‘Spaceframe Load’. A blue line of edging borders the graphic. Looking at the reverse, the graphic is clearly made up of several differing transparent colored materials as was common in the early LCARS –style ‘screens’ and interfaces. Black adhesive tape blacks out the rest of the item which measures approx. 21 X 19.5 inches with the left side being asymmetrically cut. |
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IAW #6185
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EBAY#: 140183112082 | START: 2007-11-24 19:08:00 (week 50) END: 2007-12-01 19:08:00 |
BIDS: 19 | PRICE: $518.99 product as advertised good transaction |
STAR TREK: ENT “KANTARE ALIEN INTERFACE PANELS AND CARRY CASE” FROM “OASIS” | |||
A set of acrylic computer interface panels and a carry case featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Oasis”. The items are specific to the alien race in the episode known as the Kantares. The carry case is a weighty black item with a side panel that extends away from the item to reveal a pair of colored switch buttons and a series of graphical applications. A bank of lights is present on the exterior of the item which is not powered currently, but a battery cover is visible inside. The panels are curved and made to fit into console cutouts, the graphics on the reverse are visible when backlit. The items display the multi-colored iconographic lettering of the Kantares and there are three altogether. Two of the panels measure approx. 22.25 X 9 inches, the smaller is 14 X 7 inches. The carry case measures approx,. 10 X 14 X 4.25 inches. |
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IAW #6604
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EBAY#: 130193294376 | START: 2008-01-25 19:54:00 (week 59) END: 2008-02-01 19:54:00 |
BIDS: 13 | PRICE: $1314.00 Sweet item. Amazing when back-lit. |
STAR TREK: DS9 “ROMULAN TRANS-LITE SET DRESSING LOT” FROM “INTER ARMA ENIM SILENT LEGES” | |||
A lot of four large translites that were featured as set dressing in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Inter Arm Enim Silent Leges”; wherein “Dr. Bashir” (Alexander Siddig) is on Romulus for a medical conference and learns of a plot by Section 31 to assassinate the head of the Tal Shiar, “Koval” (John Fleck). This lot consists of one translite featuring multi-colored “buttons” on the top and bottom, and an upside down pyramid in the middle all with Romulan iconographic symbols; on either end are large logos of the Romulan Star Empire and United Federation of Planets respectively. The second item is a similarly themed item with the same colors, “buttons” and Romulan iconographic symbols, but with multicolored DNA base pair sequence illustrations instead of the Federation and Romulan logos. The remaining two items have the same design as the previous two as far as color scheme etc. goes but on the left side is more Romulan script and on the right side is a picture of the same woman with the Teplan blight from the episode “The Quickening” except in one the blight has not quickened yet so it is a dull blue color but in the other it has turning a bright red. All items are of the same dimensions and come in a custom designed, wooden crate; the translites themselves are approx. 34 X 85 X 1.5 inches and the crate is approx. 86 X 36 X 8 inches. |
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IAW #6627
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EBAY#: 140217703350 | START: 2008-03-21 19:55:00 (week 67) END: 2008-03-28 19:55:00 |
BIDS: 11 | PRICE: $260.00 |
STAR TREK: ENT “XINDI CONSOLE COMPONENTS” | |||
A selection of Xindi themed console components featured in various Star Trek: Enterprise episodes. The items are generally tough black foam core with graphical applications applied to their fronts, some have faux buttons adhered to them, all of them feature some degree of internal electronics. A pair of the items are from “Hatchery”, a roughly triangular shaped piece with dried special effects ‘goop’ and a lid that was hinged when attached to a set piece allowing for ‘work’ to be performed inside the item, this piece has applications on both the front and reverse with a faux cable extending from it and an acrylic element. One other item features working electronic lights that are powered by three AA sized 1.5volt batteries activated by a switch on the side, this item is the one clearly working item, the others are untested and rely on unknown energy sources. One loose sparkly blue piece of ‘conduit’ is present. The longest items measure approx. 25 X 5.5 inches. |
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IAW #6710
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EBAY#: 370045331780 | START: 2008-04-22 18:28:00 (week 71) END: 2008-05-02 18:28:00 |
BIDS: 14 | PRICE: $889.00 |
STAR TREK: “RECURRING ALIEN COMPUTER PROP” | |||
A prop computer appearing variously in Star Trek episodic television. The item appeared in multiple episodes of differing series like “Redemption, Part II” and “Unification, Part II” of Star Trek: The Next Generation where it appeared as a Klingon computer, then later as a Starfleet computer in “Descent, Part I”. The item appeared several more times in Star Trek: Voyager episodes as various alien computers. It is composed of two pieces, the base and the monitor. The base is a shaped acrylic painted metallic silver, with a rubber accent placed in the front, the sides are beveled, raised accents are present, and adhesive details are applied. Internal electronic elements are present and an externally mounted switch, none of which have been proven to function, capable of being powered by a 9volt battery lead. The monitor is constructed much the same way with no electronics and with a black acrylic ‘display screen’ with no visible display graphic. The items measure approx. 10.5 X 9.5 X 1.5 inches and 8.5 X 9.25 X 1.25 inches. |
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IAW #6850
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EBAY#: 370043018064 | START: 2008-04-15 16:02:00 (week 70) END: 2008-04-22 16:02:00 |
BIDS: 17 | PRICE: $355.00 |
STAR TREK: ENT “E.C.S. HORIZON” SITUATION BOARD FROM “HORIZON” | |||
A set dressing computer interface panel featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Horizon” on the bridge of the “Earth Cargo Ship Horizon”. The item is a large acrylic panel with graphical applications applied to both the face and reverse. The reverse applications are best viewed when back lit by an external light source, the face applications are visible in regular light and features a degree of coloration and marking for depth and dimension. The left half of the item features rubber faux buttons and five ‘display screens’ each depicting various readouts incorporating numeric values. The right half of the item was hidden behind a large panel with monitor, a cut out is present where monitor cables ran through during production. The item features screw holes for wall mounting and is asymmetrical for appearance. The item measures approx. 17.5 X 67 X 0.5 inches. | |||
EBAY#: 370162345850 | START: 2009-02-19 21:42:00 (week 114) END: 2009-03-01 21:42:00 |
BIDS: 16 | PRICE: $260.00 wonderful thank you so much you guys are great |
STAR TREK: ENT “E.C.S. HORIZON” SITUATION BOARD FROM “HORIZON” | |||
A set dressing computer interface panel featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Horizon” on the bridge of the “Earth Cargo Ship Horizon”. The item is a large acrylic panel with graphical applications applied to both the face and reverse. The reverse applications are best viewed when back lit by an external light source, the face applications are visible in regular light and features a degree of coloration and marking for depth and dimension. The left half of the item features rubber faux buttons and five ‘display screens’ each depicting various readouts incorporating numeric values. The right half of the item was hidden behind a large panel with monitor, a cut out is present where monitor cables ran through during production. The item features screw holes for wall mounting and is asymmetrical for appearance. The item measures approx. 17.5 X 67 X 0.5 inches. |
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IAW #7091
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EBAY#: 130206224294 | START: 2008-03-14 20:03:00 (week 66) END: 2008-03-21 20:03:00 |
BIDS: 15 | PRICE: $3383.00 |
STAR TREK: DS9 “U.S.S. VALIANT MASTER SYSTEMS DISPLAY II BOARD” FROM “VALIANT” | |||
A large LCARS panel (Library Computer Access and Retrieval) used in the engineering set of the “U.S.S. Valiant” on the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Valiant”. The item is a large sheet of smoked acrylic with a graphical application adhered to the reverse depicting interior ship schematics and cross sections of the Defiant-Class starship. It appeared in a scene taking place between “Nog” (Aaron Eisenberg) and “Jake Sisko” (Cirroc Lofton) The graphic is multi-colored and features two small dorsal views of the ship with various highlighted sections, a larger dorsal view of half of the ship that features positions of the sickbay, galley, bridge, engineering, and weapons emplacements, and a cross section from the side of the ship which locates the main shuttlebay with a shuttle in it, the location of main engineering, and the bridge. The display is inscribed ‘Master Systems Display II’ and ‘NCC-74210’. The item is beveled for dimension, features screw holes for wall mounting, and the display graphic is best viewed when back lit by an external light source. The item measures approx. 38.25 X 68.25 inches. |
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IAW #7136
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EBAY#: 130208182942 | START: 2008-03-21 19:41:00 (week 67) END: 2008-03-28 19:41:00 |
BIDS: 14 | PRICE: $1225.00 super nice prop well packed |
STAR TREK: ENT “ROMULAN COMPUTER CONSOLE” FROM “THE AENAR” | |||
A prop computer console featured in multiple episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise beginning with the pilot episode “Broken Bow” where it was a Suliban console, then later in the episodes “Babel One”, “United”, and “The Aenar” where it was altered to appear as Romulan computer consoles. The item is a freestanding formed clear acrylic panel on a wood base with metal braces and screw holes for mounting onto a larger base. The item features multiple faux rubber gel buttons, a large Romulan style ‘display screen' graphic on both the front and reverse, with teal application details and Romulan iconography accents across the whole front. A lighting feature is present on the reverse which is connected to leads present on the underside of the main computer interface. The lighting bulb placements are accompanying though unattached with one having a bank of strobing blue and green lights, the other with two functioning lights, both powered by 9volt batteries (not included) on remaining wires or exposed adhered copper strips. The item measures approx. 60 X 29 X 25 inches. |
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IAW #7220
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EBAY#: 370037343098 | START: 2008-03-28 18:27:00 (week 68) END: 2008-04-04 18:27:00 |
BIDS: 10 | PRICE: $510.00 |
STAR TREK: ENT “DEGRA’S XINDI TRANSPORT CONTROL STATION” | |||
A console piece featured in multiple episodes of Stat Trek: Enterprise like “Proving Ground”, and “Stratagem”. The item is a desk console from the set of “Degra’s” transport (Randy Oglesby). Made from polished aluminum with a particle board surface covered in Formica, the item has been altered to give it an attractive Xindi theme. The item is adorned with metallic silver adhesive accents, blue and green colored Xindi console buttons, painted green around its rubberized trim, and features an inset ‘display screen’ that lights up when plugged in. The ‘display’ is a thick glass sheet covered with a multi-colored graphical application depicting the Xindi iconographic language back lit by working embedded lights when powered on standard American Type-B three prong plug. The display is surrounded by a polished metal frame that rests inset. The console buttons are circle shaped sheet plastic colored blue and green with Xindi graphical applications applied to their face. Two positions for computer monitor mounts are present on the left and right of the ‘display’ though these elements are not accompanying. With a slight curve to the desk, the item is fit for any humanoid. The painted trim is flaking and has cracked across most of its surface. The item measures approx. 29 X 29 X 60 inches. |
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IAW #7270
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EBAY#: 140219782872 | START: 2008-03-28 19:49:00 (week 68) END: 2008-04-04 19:49:00 |
BIDS: 10 | PRICE: $177.50 Better than described, this thing works great!!!!! Thanks for the note Colin. A+ |
STAR TREK: ENT “XINDI-INSECTOID CONSOLE PANEL” FROM “HATCHERY” | |||
A Xindi-Insectoid themed console panel featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Hatchery” for use on the set of the crashed Xindi starship. The item is a sheet plastic panel with metallic silver and multi-colored graphical applications applied to the face. The item features multiple placements of Xindi iconography and two console buttons, adhesive remains from removed switches and multiple banks of working electronic lights. The lights are green and flash in sequence when powered. The item has proven to work when connecting the red and white wires to the positive end of a 6volt battery and the black wire to the opposing negative end. The item features screw holes for mounting, rounded corners on one end, and measures approx. 9 X 20.25 X 0.75 inches. The reverse allows for access to the visible wiring of the item. |
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IAW #7271
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EBAY#: 130210101349 | START: 2008-03-28 19:51:00 (week 68) END: 2008-04-04 19:51:00 |
BIDS: 10 | PRICE: $202.49 Truly ebay's premiere seller: the finest in memorabilia & customer service! A+ |
STAR TREK IX: “SON’A COMPUTER INTERFACE PANEL” | |||
A Son’a themed computer interface panel featured in Star Trek IX: Insurrection. The item is a rectangular smoked acrylic panel with a graphical application applied to the reverse that is visible when back lit by an external light source. The face of the item is adorned with a triangular shaped acrylic element to create a raised surface, and both are accented with metallic silver adhesive details and Son’a iconographic lettering, and hexagonal dial knobs. The item measures approx. 23.25 X 15.25 X 1.25 inches. Some of the metallic silver accents are peeling due to a general breakdown of their adhesive quality, however, for the majority the item is intact. The breakdown is due to time and storage conditions. The item comes with approx 47 hexagonal ‘buttons’ some of which are not perfectly adhered to the item. |
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IAW #7543
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EBAY#: 370050553800 | START: 2008-05-09 19:50:00 (week 74) END: 2008-05-16 19:50:00 |
BIDS: 13 | PRICE: $1525.00 All went well do business here |
STAR TREK: VOY “ROUNDED BORG COMPUTER INTERFACE PANEL” | |||
A large prop item featured in multiple episodes of Star Trek: Voyager like “Drone” for use as a Borg themed computer interface. Items like this appeared in multiple sets including “Seven of Nine’s” (Jeri Ryan) cargo bay on “USS Voyager” and in the “Borg Queen’s” (Alice Kridge and Susanna Thompson) command center as well as variously on Borg cubes and starships. The item is rounded smoked acrylic with a graphical application applied to the reverse that is best viewed when back lit by an external light source. The display graphic appears as a multi-colored green themed series of faux buttons and readouts in the Borg language. The item features screw holes for mounting into a frame, the graphic does not occupy 6.5 and 8 inches at the ends because the item was originally mounted in a frame that covered this area. The item measures approx. 15.75 X 8.5 X 72 inches. |
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