Who cares, wipe him out of the cosmos anyway Remco hit paydirt when they took the Mattel Vertibird concept and added Licenses with their CSF copter series, none quite as cool as the Enterprise set, which was a company staple, it's all kind of bad assery. 708-489-1454. Not too bad, cleaned up real nice, comes with main console and working transporter. Forum. The first and possibly the only series made for kids, not collectors. Contact - The stickers were put on straight. The stickers were put on straight. Remco's version was also a light up project that you gave shapes such as the Enterprise while Mego gave us the early version of Laser Tag, it was clunky for sure but have you seen better box art in your entire life? These toys are fantastically durable, I beat the hell out of my set and they're the ones pictured above! 1:Mego Action Figures and Enterprise Play Set. There is a. tear at the bottom of the hinge, on the transporter side. Just because you don't see it on our site, doesn't mean we don't have it or can't get it. This should come as no surprise, colorforms were already awesome toys and now it's combined with Star Trek, it's pretty simple. So if you don't see the item you want, please just ask.. We'll be happy to check it out for you. So if you don't see the item you want, please just ask.. We'll be happy to check it out for you. Granted, by today's standards these things totally suck but this was 1975, a regular phone was often bigger than your head. 708-489-1454 elsewherecomics@comcast.net, Copyright 2022 ElseWhere Comics, All Rights Reserved, Mego 5120 1975, Star Trek Enterprise Bridge. Old school walkie talkies ruled! This wonderful diorama finally gave fans a 3d view of what the bridge set actually looked like plus a little Kirk, Spock and McCoy(?) OK, the Mugato looks like the work of a mad man but it was 1976 and if you complained about the accuracy of a toy back then you were considered a loveless weirdo. I admit it, it isn't a very "logical" (tee hee) toy but the people at Azrak Hamway were all about making fun silly things you played with, broke in an afternoon and in my case, spent the rest of your adulthood trying to get back. AMT released this kit in 1975 and it was in good company with their other offerings. Regular old Big Wheels Ruled but a Big Wheel with a warp drive? I'm tempted to try it as an adult but am worried about massive fail again. I don't know about anyone else, but I love Phasers and we got some awesome versions of them in 1975. Even more so when they were meant to be Star Trek Walkie Talkies, you could talk to your buddy in the next yard! Mego was at the top of their game when creating the Star Trek line with top notch actor likenesses and wonderful yet simple uniforms. However, the Star Trek version is totally and without question, full of win my friends. Thanks, Rusty. This is mostly because it included the Transporter, a toy so simple in design yet so effective that I don't know if it's ever been surpassed. It makes perfect sense that they would eventually gravitate towards the Star Trek phenom. There is a 3" tear at the bottom of the hinge, on the transporter side. Sure, some of the Mego aliens strayed from the TV likeness but this was to make them more appealing to children. Here are top ten of the best Star Trek toys from a time when there were only 79 episodes (if you don't include the animated show, which I probably would but let's not go there) Big props to Rob Chatlin for his needed input here. With all the wonderful items out there, it's a never ending job listing the items on the dot com for you. I both love and hate this kit, I bought two at the corner store when I was 11 (along with some paint that had been there since the Kennedy administration) and just completely butchered them. That's the work of the amazing Harold Shull BTW. With all the wonderful items out there, it's a never ending job listing the items on the dot com for you. That may be nothing today but I miss that sense of wonder.. One of the staples of the Remco Toy Company in the 1970s were it's series of belts, they made logical ones like Batman and then extremely stupid ones like "The Incredible Hulk" and "Mickey Mouse". The lamentably named Dinky Toys was a UK based company known for their amazing selection of die cast cars and fantastic offerings based on the work of Gerry Anderson. Thanks for looking. Imagine firing photon torpedos at the approaching Klingon Ship or wait, is that Stevie Brown's Green Machine? Spock with his parachute is just one of those fun, nonsensicle things that make childhood so memorable. The Mego Enterprise bridge is probably the least accurate Star Trek toy the company produced and nobody cared. I used to always paint the 3rd guy's outfit red. That my friend is pimped out! The nice surprise is that they didn't simply just make a model (even though that would have flown off the shelves) but a full blown toy complete with firing disks and a wonderfully out of scale shuttle that comes out the bottom, pure bliss. Archive - Thanks, Rusty. The PlaidStallions Daily Blog- Thanks for looking. 2: TIE Remco Electronic Phaser/Mego Phaser Target Game. PlaidStallions at MySpace - For more Mego Star Trek, visit the Mego Museum. naper xxxx-1505-20, Just because you don't see it on our site, doesn't mean we don't have it or can't get it. As an added bonus, you can simulate horrible transporter accidents but switching the Captain's groin with a phaser. Not too bad, cleaned up real nice, comes with main console and working transporter. The Phaser shoots disks and the belt buckle has that awesome "Star Trek" logo on it, just like it shoudn't. You're currently browsing our buylist Return to Store, Mego 5120 1975, Star Trek Enterprise Bridge. I wish current toys were less authentic and a bit more fun.
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