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Star Trek: Armada (since sold)
Star Trek: Armada II
Star Trek: Bridge Commander
Films:
Star Trek: First Contact (VHS)
Kit Models:
Constitution Class (TOS Version), since scrapped
Miranda Class (USS Reliant), since scrapped
Excelsior Class (USS Excelsior), since scrapped
Intrepid Class (USS Voyager), since scrapped
ST: Voyager Kit (inc Maquis Raider, Kazon Raider, and Voyager), since scrapped
Used to have a bunch of the Micro Machines too, but they've long since been lost with time.
It's Probin' Time
Last edited by Flash525; February 13th, 2010 at 04:30 PM.
Games:
Starfleet Academy
Klingon Academy
Starfleet Command 1 and 3
Armada 1 and 2
Bridge Commander
Legacy
Reading Materials:
Countdown
eight Star Trek Magazine issues(from 1998 to 2001?)
several comics from the 90's(including one of the TMP era/X-Men cross-overs)
I think I have one or two noves...I think
Micro Machines:
collectors set one and two
the smaller collectors set(9? ships)
one of the smaller pewter? sets
many of the three packs including the Generations one
Playmates Toys:
Generations 1701-B and BoP
Vorcha
Warbird
normal 1701-D
rare light blue 1701-D that has like ten different sayings
Pheonix
First Contact 1701-E
Insurrection 1701-E
Deep Space Nine
Galor and 1701-D(Strike Force Series)
1701-D Innerspace Mini Playset
Other Ships:
Art Asylum 1701-E(Nemesis)
JJprise keychain
Polar Lights TOS 1701 and D7 models
Hallmark Warbird
1:64 scale #21 Citgo/First Contact T-Bird diecast
several of those mini-ship playsets that came with two characters
Oh yeah and I also have the 25th Ann. special on tape and the playmates transwarping 1701-Dthat can change from the normal ship to the AGT tri-nacelle version.
Oh yeah and I also have the 25th Ann. special on tape and the playmates transwarping 1701-Dthat can change from the normal ship to the AGT tri-nacelle version.
That's awsome!
I've got my eye on some stuff now. I recently found a store in The Netherlands which sells collectables. I'm gonna look for a TMP Phaser and a model of the original Enterprise
EDIT: I just ordered the 12" model of the classic Enterprise, a 16" model of the TMP Enterprise and a TMP phaser replica.
"Don't worry, I got an idea. An idea so smart my head would explode if I even began to know what I was talking about." ~Peter Griffin
Last edited by Shuttlebay 2; March 1st, 2010 at 03:52 AM.
Reason: I just ordered :D
Serio: Yes, that's just the camera light deflecting off it.
Tric: Replica's! For display purpuses only!
I like Trek, and up till now I had only the tv series on dvd boxes to show it. I wanted some physical models. As most models and model kits are too expensive of just suck, these were well priced and very good to look at.
"Don't worry, I got an idea. An idea so smart my head would explode if I even began to know what I was talking about." ~Peter Griffin
What's the point anyway? Movies and series you can watch. Games you can play. Uniforms you can wear (in public ), so collecting those things makes sense. Why do you need replicas, though? They just sit on the shelves, take space and gather dust. I don't see the point. But hey; whatever floats your boat is fine by me.
Last edited by Tricorder; March 5th, 2010 at 12:18 PM.
Reason: Messa Jar Jar Binks.
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