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IAW #5686
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EBAY#: 140163012355 | START: 2007-09-28 17:06:00 (week 42) END: 2007-10-05 17:06:00 |
BIDS: 9 | PRICE: $461.00 |
STAR TREK: TNG/ VOY “SITO JAXO/ ALIEN COSTUME LOT” | |||
A lot of costumes featured in various episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation and Voyager. This lot consists of a mok'bara costume for wear by Shannon Fill in the role Bajoran “Ensign Sito Jaxa” and is a long-sleeved, crème-colored, uniform top with a textured design, blue, staggered pinstripes; white textured accents over the left shoulder, and matching trousers. A stunt Prytt costume from the episode “Attached” that includes a blue jumpsuit with dark brown trim including an ‘X’ formation across the chest, a round, resin-cast, alien badge with a skull motif on the left sleeve, a brown dickie, and a balaclava-style head piece in matching blue with brown trim and a zip up the front. A long-sleeved, full-length, purple jumpsuit featuring, rust-colored, pleated accents along the sleeves and across the shoulders, a reflective, off-white inset, and stirrups for the feet for wear by Valerie Ryan as a member of the Cairn in the episode “Dark Page”. What is mistakenly labeled as a “Calamarain Scientist” costume from the episode “Deja Q”, and is a military green jacket with tan leather accents, pleated arms that gives a ribbed appearance, a matching hood, two functioning pockets, a zip up the front, a similarly colored mesh head dress that tucks under the collar of the jacket, and corresponding trousers with two additional pockets and stirrups for the feet. A costume for wear by Colin Mitchell for the episode “Firstborn”, and is a pewter-colored, long-sleeved jacket featuring abstract, lighter fabric accents down the front and back, dark-gray detail down the sides and reflective silver-colored, puckered material along the shoulders and down the sleeves with matching trousers. Sewn in tags denote wear by various actors as do the costumer’s tags. |
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IAW #5731
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EBAY#: 140163012158 | START: 2007-09-28 16:28:00 (week 42) END: 2007-10-05 16:28:00 |
BIDS: 14 | PRICE: $1530.99 Fantastic item , well wrapped and boxed to the UK. Many thanks !! |
STAR TREK: ENT “STATUE OF ZEPHRAM COCHRANE” | |||
A molded foam rubber prop statue of the famous human scientist who invented warp flight, “Zephram Cochrane”. The item is positioned on a soft foam rubber base colored to appear as marble and the statue itself is painted to appear as though it is made from bronze and ages to appear realistic. The likeness matches that of acclaimed Academy Award winning actor James Cromwell following his performance in Star Trek VIII: First Contact. An item like this appeared on the desk shelving of “Captain Archer” (Scott Bakula) in multiple episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise. The item depict the inventor in his costume from Star Trek VIII holding rolled design schematics in his left hand, while pointing ahead of himself with his first and middle fingers reminiscent of the gesture used by “Captain Picard” (Patrick Stewart). The item measures approx. 15.5 X 12 X 7.75, the base of the item measures approx. 7.75 inches diameter. Due to the construction elements the item does not stand freely without leaning and is believed to be a stunt version of the item. “Captain Archer” used one to overwhelm a Xindi-Reptillian intruder in one alternate reality depicted in the episode “Twilight”. |
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IAW #5732
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EBAY#: 140163012474 | START: 2007-09-28 17:30:00 (week 42) END: 2007-10-05 17:30:00 |
BIDS: 12 | PRICE: $607.62 Great item!!! |
STAR TREK: TNG/VOY “SPHERICAL DEVICE” FROM “THE NTH DEGREE” AND “DARK FRONTIER: PART I” | |||
A piece of set dressing featured in Star Trek: The Next Generation and Voyager episodes “The Nth Degree” and “Dark Frontier: Part I”. This item was used as An “auto-regeneration device” in an episode of Voyager and part of the Cytherian-influenced human-computer interface that “Reginald Barclay” builds in an episode of TNG; it is a silver-colored sphere featuring copper-colored trim, attached by grommets, dividing it in half and then dividing those halves into quarters; each quarter has a circular interface with a roughly pentagonal housing in the middle connected by a single screw. The item's circumference is approx. 50 inches and has a height of approx. 8 inches. |
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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 #5770
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EBAY#: 140163012451 | START: 2007-09-28 17:26:00 (week 42) END: 2007-10-05 17:26:00 |
BIDS: 16 | PRICE: $1775.00 Great prop, packed well, great service! |
STAR TREK: VOY “DR. CHAOTICA VIEW SCREEN” FROM “BRIDE OF CHAOTICA” | |||
A piece of set dressing featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Bride of Chaotica”; wherein photonic lifeforms mistake “Tom Paris's” (Robert Duncan McNeill) “Captain Proton” holodeck program for reality and attack the antagonist of the program, “Dr. Chaotica” (Martin Raymer). This item is “Dr. Chaotica’s” communicator/view screen in a design reminiscent of what would have been considered “futuristic” in the 1930’s; a large, rounded, rectangular base featuring two dials on the front, one for decibels and one for channels, three toggle switches, a knob, and three banks of three white “lights”. On top of the base are two cranks on the sides, two metal spires behind them with clear orbs on top, ribbed, metal base, a large, round, gray “screen” featuring the symbol of “Dr. Chaotica”, silver-colored details, and an electrical cord with standard, two-prong plug in the back. On the side are a group of wires, one with a radial activation switch on it, leading to an open circuit-board device that reads “4-ch Rope Light Controller” with another knob and a three-station switch. All electronics are untested and the item measures approx. 13 X 20 X 33.5 inches. |
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IAW #5797
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EBAY#: 140164423828 | START: 2007-10-02 15:58:09 (week 42) END: 2007-10-12 15:58:09 |
BIDS: 31 | PRICE: $5322.00 |
STAR TREK: ENT “HERO M.A.C.O. PHASE RIFLE” FROM “NORTH STAR” | |||
The M.A.C.O – Military Assault Command Operations - are an elite Terran military command from Star Trek: Enterprise. They were assigned to the Enterprise NX-01 under the command of “Captain Archer” (Scott Bakula) at the end of season 2 to assist in military functions. This incredible hero prop M.A.C.O. phase rifle was featured in episodes such as, “North Star” where it was shown being handled by “MACO Private S. Money” (Dorenda Moore) and “The Xindi” where it was shown being handled by “MACO Corporal R. Ryan”. The rifle is made of resin painted black and dirty gray to appear used. It has two handles and an arm steadier on the back. A switch on the side activates the raising and stowing of an impressive metal faux scope on the top. Two rings on the top are there for a strap (not available) to attach. Due to time and use the rifle is slightly tacky to the touch. Measures approx. 24 ½ x 7 ¼ x 2 ¼ inches. Please note this is the ONLY hero M.A.C.O. rifle we have ever located and it was a chance find – it’s truly a must have item for any serious Star Trek prop collection. |
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IAW #5846
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EBAY#: 140165449568 | START: 2007-10-05 17:06:00 (week 43) END: 2007-10-12 17:06:00 |
BIDS: 26 | PRICE: $1358.00 |
STAR TREK: ENT “VULCAN HIGH COMMAND WALL DECORATION” FROM “AWAKENING” | |||
This impressive five piece polyptych picture was displayed as part of the Vulcan High Command set and featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episodes, “Awakening” and “Kir’Shara. Each panel is a large canvas on a wooden solid backed frame with colorful inkjet printing. When places together the panels form an image of the sun rising over Mount Seleya with Vulcan script around the edges. The script boarder is on paper applied to the canvas. Due to time and use, the paper is lifted slightly in places. When the panels are together, the complete picture is approx 179” width x 118”high. | |||
EBAY#: 130197092603 | START: 2008-02-10 16:06:00 (week 61) END: 2008-02-17 16:06:00 |
BIDS: 13 | PRICE: $860.00 |
STAR TREK: ENT “VULCAN HIGH COMMAND WALL DECORATION” FROM “AWAKENING” | |||
This impressive five piece polyptych picture was displayed as part of the Vulcan High Command set and featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episodes, “Awakening” and “Kir’Shara. Each panel is a large canvas on a wooden solid backed frame with colorful inkjet printing. When places together the panels form an image of the sun rising over Mount Seleya with Vulcan script around the edges. The script boarder is on paper applied to the canvas. Due to time and use, the paper is lifted slightly in places. When the panels are together, the complete picture is approx 179” width x 118”high. |
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IAW #5924
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EBAY#: 140167920778 | START: 2007-10-12 17:04:00 (week 44) END: 2007-10-19 17:04:00 |
BIDS: 17 | PRICE: $3329.00 |
STAR TREK: TNG “RELAY STATION 47 MODEL” FROM “AQUIEL” | |||
A model featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Aquiel”; wherein the “Enterprise-D” goes on a supply run to Relay Station 47 and “Lt. LaForge” (LeVar Burton) falls in love with a woman accused of murder. This item is the model used in shots of the outside of the station in the episode; it is a light-blue/gray acrylic model of a general capsule shape but varying in size along its surface. The top piece features accents of the Starfleet symbol, red detail, and resembles an old 60’s era space capsule; structural beams attach it to the main base of the station that is itself a rounded pentagonal shape featuring its designation as “47 United Federation of Planets” a pylon on either side of the station, ending in an oval-shaped pod (unattached) that resembles the rest of the station and the other with various relays, antennae, and what appears to be a yellow solar panel (unattached). The remainder of the station below the main area resembles the oval-shaped pod with various textured, convex, and concave accents meant to emulate circuitry or other components that would be necessary for a moderately self-sustained, deep space station. A metal pole juts from the bottom with several wires that must have powered untested electronics. The item measures approx. 36 X 26 X 5 inches. |
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IAW #5946
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EBAY#: 140167920748 | START: 2007-10-12 16:52:00 (week 44) END: 2007-10-19 16:52:00 |
BIDS: 21 | PRICE: $2805.55 Smooth transaction!! |
STAR TREK: VOY/TNG “TRANSPORTER PATTERN ENHANCER PROP LOT” | |||
A lot of prop items featured throughout Star Trek: The Next Generation and Voyager. The transport pattern enhancers were utilized when, for whatever reason, a stable enough transporter lock was not possible. They always come in groups of three so that a triangle can be made with whatever needs to be transported inside it; it consists of a tripod of three silver-colored legs, a silver-colored, cylindrical main body featuring copper-colored and textured black accents, and a metal o-ring around the middle area. The last two areas are connected as you must turn them together to “activate” the pattern enhancers; a black, textured rubber area just underneath the metal conical tip. Two out of the three enhancers still have power left from production use and will activate a white light that emanates from inside the mostly hollow tip and reflects off a piece of clear plastic to spread it even more. The items each have an approximate height of 37 inches, a diameter of 3 inches but a width of approx. 22 with the legs engaged. |
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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 #5969?
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EBAY#: 140175050591 | START: 2007-11-02 16:46:00 (week 47) END: 2007-11-09 15:46:00 |
BIDS: 12 | PRICE: $191.50 Wonderful TNG alien kachina costumes as described. Thanks much! |
STAR TREK: TNG “ALIEN KACHINA COSTUME LOT W/ MASKS” FROM “JOURNEY'S END” | |||
A lot of costumes featured in a scene that was later cut in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Journey’s End”; wherein “Wesley Crusher” (Wil Wheaton) returns to find the Enterprise-D is attempting to forcibly relocate some Native Americans from a planet that has recently come under Cardassian control. This lot includes three costumes and masks, caricatures of what they really represent, that are from a cut scene in the episode during Wesley Crusher’s “vision quest”; the first is a stylized Ferengi costume and mask consisting of a long-sleeved, full-length, olive-colored jumpsuit featuring sewn in feet, silver and gold-colored painted shapes, a black, over jacket with similarly colored accents and “X” shapes. The mask itself consists of a brown foam “face” featuring black eyes with metal-colored pupils, a black foam nose, a similar mouth with pointed teeth, foam tubing and gold accent for the “ears”, matching “earrings”, metallic looking fabric from the lobes of the forehead down the back of the mask and trimmed in black, slightly iridescent feathers. The second is a similarly styled Vulcan costume featuring a long-sleeved, full-length jumpsuit in red, blue, and black stripes, gold around the collar, matching, attached gloves and feet, clasps to attach a waist cape with a tight, multi-colored waffle board design on one side and a gold-thread floral print on the other side. The mask features a red “face” and blue features to the face, matching, stuffed ears, red feathers around the neck and a yellow-orange and red Vulcan steeple hat similar to those worn by Vulcans in the original series feature films. The last item is merely named “Tail-head” and the head resembles what could be described as a “mummified Twi’lek” from the Star Wars universe; a long-sleeved, full-length, teal-colored jumpsuit featuring a purple diamond pattern, dark-green and white accents, attached gloves and feet, a matching skirt with planets and zig-zags painted on it, and a gold-colored stitched lining. The mask is a face mummified with tan-colored faux suede strips, with no place for a nose or mouth, one tentacle growing from the base of the skull, another partially snaked around the head, feathers jutting out from just above the ear, and green and yellow fabric along with a faux wreath around the neck. A sewn in tag denotes all items as from “Journey’s End”, the “Ferengi” for wear by Scotty Marklyn, the “Vulcan” by Tom Donahue, and the “Tailhead” by Victor Sanchez with costumer’s tags to match. Items have minor wear from time and storage in addition to grass etc. from production use. |
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IAW #5976?
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EBAY#: 140175050505 | START: 2007-11-02 16:26:00 (week 47) END: 2007-11-09 15:26:00 |
BIDS: 10 | PRICE: $910.00 Great costume, fast service, thanks very much! |
STAR TREK: TOS “TELLARITE COSTUME” FROM “JOURNEY TO BABEL” | |||
A costume featured in the original Star Trek series episode “Journey to Babel”; wherein the “Enterprise 1701” is ferrying dignitaries to a conference on the planet Babel, one of them is murdered all while the hip is being repeatedly attacked. This now fragile costume is a black jumpsuit with a thin sliver painted mesh layer stuck over it and rainbow colored plastic squares. Due to time and use several of the squares have rips in them and some of the mesh has become loose. |
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IAW #5989?
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EBAY#: 140177371693 | START: 2007-11-08 16:22:00 (week 48) END: 2007-11-15 16:22:00 |
BIDS: 17 | PRICE: $1026.00 |
STAR TREK: ENT “VULCAN STONES & CONTAINER” FROM “THE ANDORIAN INCIDENT” | |||
Thirty-eight Vulcan stones and a container featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “The Andorian Incident” where it was used by “Captain Archer” (Scott Bakula) to build a rough map of the monastery’s caverns. The container is made of resin painted gold with engraved script around the edge. Inside is a red suede cushion. The stones are also made of resin with different Vulcan symbols etched into their surfaces. Two feature the IDIC symbol and were carefully placed by Archer next to each other. Each stone is painted to appear aged and some are slightly tacky to the touch. The container measures approx. 2 ½ x 7 inches diameter and each stone is approx. 1 ½ inches diameter. |
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IAW #6004?
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EBAY#: 140175050620 | START: 2007-11-02 16:52:00 (week 47) END: 2007-11-09 15:52:00 |
BIDS: 19 | PRICE: $6600.00 product as advertised good transaction |
STAR TREK: VOY “BOTHEN SHIP MODEL” FROM “PERSISTANCE OF VISION” | |||
The Botha were a reclusive species featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode, “Persistance of Vision” in which they caused the Voyager crew to experience elaborate hallucinations. This highly detailed Bothen ship model is made of formed plastic painted green with brown shading. It has alien script on each wing and on the front. It has electronic capabilities to light up small LED lights however the electronics are untested. Additional pieces that fit on the underside of the model are included. They were located in a bag in the wooden crate with the model. The model will be shipped in the crate it was housed in during production. Model measures approx. 34 x 28 x 8 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 #6098
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EBAY#: 140180536863 | START: 2007-11-17 16:16:00 (week 49) END: 2007-11-24 16:16:00 |
BIDS: 13 | PRICE: $425.00 product as advertised good transaction |
STAR TREK: TNG “ALDEAN ENERGY SOURCE MODEL” FROM “WHEN THE BOUGH BREAKS" | |||
STAR TREK: TNG “ALDEAN ENERGY SOURCE MODEL” FROM “WHEN THE BOUGH BREAKS” A model featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “When the Bough Breaks” appearing as a giant nuclear generator powering a massive planetary cloaking field. The item is in fact a clear acrylic tube with black detail lines in place to suggest hardware, and a framework of black plastic components mounted externally. The item is fragile and several elements of the framework are not completely intact, the item is almost twenty years old and has suffered some damage due to time and storage conditions, however, it retains its appeal as part of a dwindling supply of television and movie models. The item measures approx. 19.5 X 7 X 7 X 7 inches hexagonally. |
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IAW #6108
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EBAY#: 140183100371 | START: 2007-11-24 18:48:00 (week 50) END: 2007-12-01 18:48:00 |
BIDS: 6 | PRICE: $51.00 |
STAR TREK: VOY “TOM PARIS' TOASTER SET DRESSING” FROM “WORKFORCE: PART II” | |||
A prop item featured variously in Star Trek: Voyager but specifically in the second half of the two part episode “Workforce”; wherein a large portion of “Voyager’s” crew is kidnapped, brainwashed, and put to work in a large industrial complex on an alien planet; the toaster is in “Tom Paris” (Robert Duncan McNeill) and “B’Elanna’s” (Roxann Dawson) quarters as “Neelix” (Ethan Phillips) is trying to help B’Elanna get her memory back. The item was at one time an actual working toaster but the power cord was cut off at the base; it is a basic metal, two-slice toaster featuring a black lever that you push down to activate, a light to show that it is on, a knob you turn for darker or lighter toast, and a warning on the bottom. The item measures approx. 11 X 6 X 8 inches. |
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IAW #6122
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EBAY#: 140180515710 | START: 2007-11-17 10:42:36 (week 49) END: 2007-11-24 10:42:36 |
BIDS: 12 | PRICE: $128.39 WOW! Expertly Packed! Fast Shipping! |
STAR TREK: ENT “SKAGARAN DATA CHIPS” FROM “NORTH STAR” | |||
A pair of hand props featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “North Star” during which “Enterprise NX-01” discovers a group of humans living in the treacherous Delphic Expanse at a technological level that never moved past that of the American Old West. Having been abducted there for slave labor by an alien race called the Skagarans, they revolted and eventually their decedents came to treat the aliens as second-class citizens. These prop data chips were located in the Skagaran camp outside of town by “T’Pol” (Jolene Blalock), and used to extrapolate this history. The items are oval shaped clear acrylic disks with black circuitry silk-screened onto the top surface, with four rubber gel-style domes affixed to the tops as well. The lot consists of two data disks measuring approx. 2 X 1.25 X 0.25 inches. |
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IAW #6125
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EBAY#: 140183100289 | START: 2007-11-24 18:30:00 (week 50) END: 2007-12-01 18:30:00 |
BIDS: 15 | PRICE: $789.00 |
STAR TREK: DS9 “JOHN EAVES CONCEPT ART – SCAN PAINTING” FROM "THE VISITOR" | |||
A set of original and photocopied pieces of concept artwork created design illustrator John Eaves for and a scanned marker painting from the episode “The Visitor” of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The first sheet is the original artwork of “Jake Sisko’s” (Tony Todd) bayou home in the alternate future that takes place in the episode. The home is surrounded by swamp trees and while the home is finished in that it has been inked, the porch is missing, and blue thumbnail drawing is still visible. The next sheet is a photocopy of the same house but with the porch, after that is an oval frame rendering for the following sheet that is of the house in the frame. A photocopy of the house presented within the finished porch is next which includes thumbnail sketching. A painted copy of the house inside the frame is present employing deep browns and greens. Next, a series of depictions with the house in the distance: one of a smaller photocopy of the house for use inside the background on the next sheet. That is comprised of a photocopy of the house in great detail surrounded by the landscape of Louisiana as depicted by the artist with hundreds of trees draped in bayou vegetation, a small boat in the foreground corner, a gazebo in the back yard. Next, a framed shot of the same but painted with multiple hues of green and brown, with a beautiful cloud filled sky and sum beams followed by a smaller duplicate. Another series of sheets involves what may have been painted sketches for transition shots between scenes including and upshot of a tree with moss hanging from its branches, a bayou with a small boat in the foreground with a duplicate, a pair of shot with mountains in the background, another of fallen trees in the woods with a Starfleet officer standing, unpainted in the middle of the shot, all of which are in color, painted and marker colored. Following all of that is a series of prop concepts for the making of Jake’s book, in the episode titled ‘Anslem’, but suggested to be ‘From Sail to Starship’ in the drawings. One sheet is a colored work print of the book with a jacket design showing the silhouette of a sailing ship in front of a large moon on the horizon which is actually the saucer section of a Star Trek: The Original Series era starship. Another pair is an original with work print additions of a food replicator and an entrée dish in high detail. Following this is four pieces depicting three differing options for styluses for use by Jake in the episode, one is an original, two duplicates, and one smaller copy. One sheet of its own depicts in thumbnail sketching a possible platform for the “USS Defiant” engineering platform in the episode, another, differing finished version with inking, and then a set of six sketches with two differing Interphasic Compensators. A seventh sheet is all thumbnails of compensators, then an original sketch with inking of the ‘hypersprays’ used by Jake to poison himself at the top of the episode, and finally, two sheets with bag concepts. Beyond all of that is the scan artwork in the lot, a painting of the bayou created to represent the artwork of Jake’s wife “Korena” (Galyn Gorg). The item features a taped on inscription to the reverse that explains it best: ‘From “The Visitor” Painted by Jake’s Wife in the future – her name is on the stern –New Orleans House), Marker rendering by John Eaves – scanned into Adobe Photoshop 3.0 on Macintosh by Jim Vanover adding watercolor effect – (info) onto disk + printed on canvas’. Item measures approx. 36 X 56 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 #6229
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EBAY#: 140185892426 | START: 2007-12-01 20:43:00 (week 51) END: 2007-12-08 20:43:00 |
BIDS: 11 | PRICE: $700.00 Fast shipping and good item |
STAR TREK: DS9 “CARDASSIAN SOLDIER METAL BADGE” FROM “EMPOK NOR” | |||
A silver colored metal badge featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Empok Nor” for wear on Cardassian soldier uniforms. The item depicts the iconic symbol of the Cardassian Union with what appears to be upturned wings and some iconographic lettering bracketing the item. The markings are inset and colored black for depth and minute thread holes are evident for stitching into a costume. The item measures approx. 4.5 X 2 inches and was located in a bag labeled ‘Soldier #522 Empok Nor’ which does not come with the item. | |||
EBAY#: 370077993786 | START: 2008-08-15 17:14:00 (week 88) END: 2008-08-22 17:14:00 |
BIDS: 23 | PRICE: $482.00 Spoon-head technology is most insidious. |
STAR TREK: DS9 “CARDASSIAN SOLDIER METAL BADGE” FROM “EMPOK NOR” | |||
A silver colored metal badge featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Empok Nor” for wear on Cardassian soldier uniforms. The item depicts the iconic symbol of the Cardassian Union with what appears to be upturned wings and some iconographic lettering bracketing the item. The markings are inset and colored black for depth and minute thread holes are evident for stitching into a costume. The item measures approx. 4.5 X 2 inches and was located in a bag labeled ‘Soldier #522 Empok Nor’ which does not come with the item. |
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IAW #6230
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EBAY#: 140185892432 | START: 2007-12-01 20:45:00 (week 51) END: 2007-12-08 20:45:00 |
BIDS: 15 | PRICE: $383.89 |
STAR TREK: ENT “ORION SLAVE MARKET PADD” | |||
A PADD (Personal Access Display Device) featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Borderland” for use by alien characters taking place in an Orion slave market. The item is a metallic gold colored hand prop with an inset ‘display screen' depicting a reflective sale price list with Orion iconographic letting, with multiple faux gel buttons adorning the exterior. The item measures approx. 6.5 X 4.5 X .5 inches. |
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