I loved the bridge figures as a kid---had 'em all----
still can't justify displaying them in limited space scenario---
but dang if I don't want to (and dang if I don't wanna add
some key EMCE's to 'em too!) #29
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I'm #28. Still have my Trek figures and bridge from childhood, JOHNLeave a comment:
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I'll check
I think I saw that, but I'll check again. PM me a link if you like.Leave a comment:
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Awesome
That is an awesome story. Thanks.Leave a comment:
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I have been and always shall be a Mego Trek head...call me #26.Leave a comment:
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I don't rember seeing that ad on tv but i rember the shorter playset ad, I rember seeing the Sears page from there wishbook and i rember puting stars next to the playset and figures and leaving the book open to that pager to make sure my mom saw it and it workedDiscovered Trek in 1975 through the animated show and loved it ever since. When I started to love Star Trek, I had a vague memory of a commercial for action figures that could be for Star Trek and thought that Trek figures could be out there (as a matter of fact, this was the commercial I saw)
YouTube - Vintage Mego Star Trek Action Figure Collection TV Commercial 70's
But I wasn't sure there were Star Trek figures out there until we got the 1975 Sears catalog. This small little half page black and white spread for the Mego Trek figures and Enterprise playset nearly sent me through the roof when I first saw it.
So my first Megos were Kirk, Spock and McCoy in 1975 and although I am interested in WGSH, to me, Mego means, first and foremost, Star Trek.
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I started my Mego collection w/Kirk, Spock, and the Enterprise bridge. #25?Leave a comment:
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Anyone do a currency conversion/inflation adjustment? I think $25.00 for the set then is probably like $100.00 today.
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That would make you #24..........
Geez $2.84 each $13.97 for the Bridge....... Sigh*Leave a comment:
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Discovered Trek in 1975 through the animated show and loved it ever since. When I started to love Star Trek, I had a vague memory of a commercial for action figures that could be for Star Trek and thought that Trek figures could be out there (as a matter of fact, this was the commercial I saw)
YouTube - Vintage Mego Star Trek Action Figure Collection TV Commercial 70's
But I wasn't sure there were Star Trek figures out there until we got the 1975 Sears catalog. This small little half page black and white spread for the Mego Trek figures and Enterprise playset nearly sent me through the roof when I first saw it.

So my first Megos were Kirk, Spock and McCoy in 1975 and although I am interested in WGSH, to me, Mego means, first and foremost, Star Trek.Leave a comment:



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