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Wrath Of Dhan – The Collection – Star Trek Props and Costumes
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Wrath Of Dhan – Welcome to the Bridge of the Starship Enterprise
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Wrath Of Dhan – Boldly Go – Star Trek Props and Costumes
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In the world of Star Trek collecting, pieces from The Original Series are considered the Holy Grails of the hobby. I'm thrilled to have these from the classic that started it all. First comes an amazing Klingon Disruptor, the main sidearm for Star Trek's most enduring bad guys. The piece shows some wear and tear but that just makes it cooler. Star Trek: The Original Series Pieces.
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Inside Star Trek: Son'a Pistol from Star Trek: Insurrection
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Screen used Props and Costumes. The site lists original props and costumes which have been used during the production of Star Trek. This page has been created to share my collection with you. Enjoy the posts and feel free to comment if you desire. Scripts And Call Sheets. Saturday, March 14, 2015. Son'a Pistol from Star Trek: Insurrection. A prop energy pistol featured in Star Trek: Insurrection. Ed started working at George Lucas' special effects company Industrial Light and Magic in 1994. His work ...
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Wrath Of Dhan – I Grok Spock – Star Trek Props and Costumes
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In his novel Stranger in a Strange Land", Robert Heinlein created the Martian word grok which meant to be one with. To grok something is to make it part of you, part of your identity. Oh yeah I grok Spock. When I first watched Star Trek as a kid, I had never seen anything like it. Cool starships and strange new worlds, phaser blasts and a pointy eared alien. But not just any pointy eared alien. This one was something startling, something unheard of, somethingcool! The Main Man, the Big Kahuna. Cool.
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Wrath Of Dhan – Engage – Star Trek Props and Costumes
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Welcome To My Final Frontier. This is WRATH OF DHAN (rhymes with "Khan"), my collection of authentic, production-made and screen-used Star Trek props and costumes. And let me be clear these aren't toys or replicas but actual, honest-to-God pieces made by Paramount for Star Trek with most having actually been used on camera screenused they're called. They were made in very small quantities sometimes one of a kind exclusively for Star Trek. Why do I do this? Because I love Star Trek!
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Wrath Of Dhan – Klingons! – Star Trek Props and Costumes
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When you think of Star Trek, you have to think of Klingons. As the biggest antagonist to our Starfleet heroes, they became as much a part of the mythos of Trek as the Enterprise crew. In the TOS films (I-VI), the Klingons were the bad guys of choice, appearing in five of the six films. And they had really cool props and costumes! As with Star Trek itself, my Klingon pieces are the yang to my Starfleet items' yin. You need one for the other to be fully realized. In that same courtroom scene were hordes of...
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Wrath Of Dhan Star Trek Props and Costumes
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Boldly Go Where No Fan Has Gone Before. Welcome to Wrath of Dhan (rhymes with "Khan"), my collection of authentic, production-made and screen-used Star Trek props and costumes from the ORIGINAL STAR TREK TV SERIES AND MOVIES starring William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy. Beam aboard and enjoy!
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Wrath Of Dhan – Monster Maroon Madness – Star Trek Props and Costumes
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Click a name to see more:. So what's a Monster Maroon? Only the coolest Star Trek uniform EVER! A new sense of adventure. Prior to WOK, "Star Trek: The Motion Picture" the first of the Trek films released in 1979 rejected the colorful uniforms of the Original Series in favor of formless grays and bland pastels. Thankfully, Star Trek II director Nick Meyer had a very different vision. He felt the TMP uniforms looked like dull pajamas (they did! And wanted to get as far away from that as possible.
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