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The Ten-Forward doors!?! They would be awesome to have. They were also used as the Doors to the Federation President in TUC. I think they might have also been doors from STC in the episode "Conspiracy".
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There weren't many interesting items this week, but I just noticed this modified Exocomp from Enterprise has the head section of a D7(see last photo) stuck to it and possibly some of Uhura's earpieces?
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Maybe they just didn't bother making a detailed one this time since it wouldn't be seen clearly? You probably can't tell the difference from a few feet away.
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I get the feeling they're coming to the end of these auctions. It's hard to tell, but they're selling lots of things now that they couldn't get rid of before, so maybe they're running out of new stuff. I still hold out hope that we'll see a previously unknown study model or something though.
This week there's:
A Pralor Unit, but it has holes drilled in the eyes. I wonder how the actors in the episodes were able to see?
A starship display panel. The caption says it's probably from the world tour, but it looks to me like the one that was up in the Species 8472 recreation of the Starfleet officer's bar.
And how about a Graduation Certificate from Starfleet Academy? Signed by Starfleet's interior designer, Herman Zimmerman.
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That's wierd that they stuck in the Norway class with the Galaxy, Excelsior, and Connie displays. I mean it's not like it was the most popular design, or was actually seen more than once.
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The starship display, as Johnny correctly thought, is from "In The Flesh" (VGR) and was on display in the SFA mess hall. Incidentally, I think it's the only onscreen source of the name "Norway class."
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There hasn't been much of interest lately apart from some shuttle set schematics that would've come in handy for modelers. One of the first things I'd seriously consider buying if I had the dough.
This week there's..
An Hirogen suit, which is pretty cool since it includes the make-up prosthetics.
Astrometrics lab blueprints and model. These models are usually more detailed, but they're an interesting insight into how a tv show is produced.. god I sound like a catalogue. Also useful reference for 3D modelers.
quote:Originally posted by Dukhat: That's wierd that they stuck in the Norway class with the Galaxy, Excelsior, and Connie displays. I mean it's not like it was the most popular design, or was actually seen more than once.
A print straight from the ST:Encyclopedia's starship page. Nothing special there.
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