The studio model of the famous Enterprise from "Star Trek" is back on display. — -- The studio model of the famous "Star Trek" Starship Enterprise went back on display Tuesday with a fresh coat ...
See a mistake? Contact us. 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 ...
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 in the ...
The starship model used in filming underwent an extensive conservation Studio model of the Starship Enterprise used in filming of Star Trek: The Original Series. Smithsonian's National Air and Space ...
The first model of the USS Enterprise, the starship that appeared in the opening credits of the original “Star Trek” television series, has been returned to Eugene Roddenberry Jr., the son of the ...
Hero Collector is well known to fans for their collectibles based on popular entertainment properties, and for Trekkies that includes their popular line of die-cast starship models through the ...
According to Hero Collector, legendary VFX producer Dan Curry said it is a “beautiful model” and was “such good quality that we could have used it for some of the shots we created for The Next ...
USS Enterprise NCC-1701 against a black background in Star Trek Credit: Image via Paramount The latest stage of the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum's renovations may have the museum ...
Ask a Trekkie "What happened to the Enterprise?" and they're likely to tell you it was destroyed by Captain James T. Kirk in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock. From a Star Trek canon perspective, ...
A major DC institution is being invaded by Klingon speakers and cosplayers in Vulcan ears. As NASA begins its latest real-life mission to scoop up asteroid dust, sci-fi fans are celebrating their own ...
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 the U.S ...
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