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This die-cast and plastic starship model from Hot Wheels is a must-have for Star Trek fans seeking a miniaturized version of the USS Enterprise's striking refit design seen in The Motion Picture ...
Attention all you Star Trek fans out there: A piece of the iconic TV show’s history, missing for more than 45 years, has been found.. The 3-foot-long wooden model of Starship Enterprise 1701 (no ...
Nearly 50 years after it went missing, the original model of the USS Starship Enterprise from the hit show “Star Trek” is finally voyaging home. The 33-inch model—the same one that appears ...
On Star Trek, a TV series that aired in the late 1960s, more than 400 crew members explored the galaxy aboard the USS Enterprise, which had a length of 947 feet and weighed 190,000 tons.
The 33-inch model surfaced on eBay after disappearing around 1979. An auction house is giving it to the son of Gene Roddenberry, the creator of “Star Trek.” By Emily Schmall The first model of ...
April 18 (UPI) --The original model of the starship Enterprise has returned to the family of Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry.Heritage Auctions last week returned the long-lost model, featured ...
In Star Trek: The Original Series, Captain James T. Kirk's (William Shatner) USS Enterprise often looked light gray or almost white. This helped the ship stand out against the black backdrop of ...
He plans to spend the next few years building a 1:25 scale model of the USS Enterprise starship from the original “Star Trek” TV series. Here he's showing some of the superstructure of Deck 6 ...
The first model of the USS Enterprise — used in the opening credits of the original “Star Trek” television series — has been returned to the son of series creator Gene Roddenberry after it ...
The original model of the USS Enterprise, featured in the opening credits of the first Star Trek television series, has been returned to Rod Roddenberry, son the series’ creator Gene Roddenberry ...
The model, in the opening credits of Star Trek, had been missing since the 1970s. It popped up on eBay last fall. The seller helped facilitate its return to the family of the creator of Star Trek.
The USS Enterprise, of 'Star Trek' fame, is now available for virtual tours The ship has been brought to life through a web portal. It explores its different versions throughout time using a 365 ...