For all Star Trek enthusiasts out there, this is your chance to own an original casted wrist communicator prop from the 1979 motion picture! This piece of memorabilia is perfect for collectors and fans alike, featuring intricate details and authentic design. If you’re familiar with the Star Trek franchise then you know that there were …
This is a MY-creation…. One of a kind does Not get any better then this… Translight print of the Enterprise bridge it is Huge! All you need to do is use clear tape on back side as i have done and ready to add to light box, not included. So dont lose your chance. I …
Made to be back lit, printed on white poly. I will be adding others soon. All you need to do is use spray glue on back side as i have done and ready to add to light box. One of a kind!
This exceptionally accurate and highly detailed working replica was revealed on ThinkGeek’s booth at San Diego Comic-Con in July 2015. Bluetooth® Communicator Prop Replica. Highly accurate: Created from 3D scans of the last known hero prop.
For your consideration is this Beautiful, hand-crafted, hand cast replica prop. The Captain Pike Communicator as seen in the Original Trek Pilot “The Cage” from 1964. All the details are there to recreate the look and feel of the prop that was actually used for filming.
It is beyond Huge! All you need to do is use clear tape on back side as i have done and ready to add to light box, not included. So dont lose your chance. I always send a blueprint-drawing on how to make lightbox easy!
For your consideration is this Beautiful, hand-crafted, resin cast replica prop. The Spock Calculator seen in “That Which Survives”, a third season classic. In this case, the communicator used in “The Cage” & “Where No Man Has Gone Before” was adorned with a new aesthetic.
All you need to do is use clear tape on back side as i have done and ready to add to light box, not included. So dont lose your chance. I always send a blueprint-drawing on how to make lightbox easy!
For your consideration is this Beautiful, hand-crafted, hand cast replica prop. The Captain Pike Communicator as seen in the Original Trek Pilot “The Cage” from 1964. All the details are there to recreate the look and feel of the prop that was actually used for filming.
It is beyond Huge! All you need to do is use clear tape on back side as i have done and ready to add to light box, not included. So dont lose your chance. I always send a blueprint-drawing on how to make lightbox easy!