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there are some scuffs on the paint and some paint wear  due to use  in cosplays at comic cons these are all 3d printed kits i had to put together and paint 
first up are my star trek discovery/strange new worlds  props 
padd ,communicator,tricorder with smaller hand scanner ,type 2 phaser pistol and type 1 phaser , command division delta badge and admiral  delta badge 

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next up are my late tng era  props 
type 2 phaser known as the dolphin phaser 
ds9/voyager , lower decks   tricorder  
ds9/voyager,next generation movies,picard flashbacks combadge made from a playmates action figure base i cut off the foot peg and removed the characters name from it and repainted it 
and a star trek online combadge 

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here are my  star trek 5 and star trek 6  props so far only have  made the type 2 assult phaser  pistol and a badge  since those are the majority of what we see  of starfleet props up close in those movies i am trying to find a  communicator kit  and  a tricorder kit from either of those films but it is not that easy 

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and  my star trek enterprise props i have not used these  in a cosplay at a comic con  yet for a few reasons i need to get a few more props made first  and the uniform  
so far i only have made the communicator and scanner  aka the precursor to the tricorder still need a padd and  a phase pistol  aka the precursor to the phaser 

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These are cool and made well. They'd be good for cosplay for sure. i've done a lot of 3d printed props, but not much star trek stuff. only thing i've done so far is the EMH Mobile Emitter.

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Fabulous work on those!

I attended the Star Trek Experience exhibit when it was in Phoenix in 2009 and from what I remember, many of the props you made based on the older TV shows and movies seem more detailed than the originals. Many of which were just sculpted blocks of foam rubber or cast resin with some detail painting. Of course there were more detailed props with LED effects and working features but most were just simple props.

I thought I was a Trek fan but your fandom goes way beyond where I am. 

Again, "props" to you on your props (sorry, just couldn't resist the pun). 

David G.

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11 hours ago, kruleworld said:

These are cool and made well. They'd be good for cosplay for sure. i've done a lot of 3d printed props, but not much star trek stuff. only thing i've done so far is the EMH Mobile Emitter.

thank you and cool 

8 hours ago, David G. said:

Fabulous work on those!

I attended the Star Trek Experience exhibit when it was in Phoenix in 2009 and from what I remember, many of the props you made based on the older TV shows and movies seem more detailed than the originals. Many of which were just sculpted blocks of foam rubber or cast resin with some detail painting. Of course there were more detailed props with LED effects and working features but most were just simple props.

I thought I was a Trek fan but your fandom goes way beyond where I am. 

Again, "props" to you on your props (sorry, just couldn't resist the pun). 

David G.

thank you  

8 hours ago, Jim B said:

Wow! A true Trekkie!  Your props are well done.

thank you 

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Good stuff!

My wife & daughter bought me the Hallmark communicator back in 2008 based on the original series.

I may have to print me a badge to go with it.

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1 hour ago, MeatMan said:

Good stuff!

My wife & daughter bought me the Hallmark communicator back in 2008 based on the original series.

I may have to print me a badge to go with it.

 

 

thanks and cool  

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gold pressed latinum   1/1 scale 
from smallest to bigest  is  a slip,  a strip, a bar and a brick  

One hundred slips of gold-pressed latinum were equal to one strip.
Twenty strips were equal to one bar of latinum
One bar of gold-pressed latinum was equal to two thousand slips of latinum.
The exchange rate for bricks is unknown, but Quark implies that bricks are worth considerably more than bars.

these are 3d printed  replicas 

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