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Another line I dug as a kid, but haven't had much desire to collect as an adult. That being said, I do have a few loose figures and a Spock and Kirk MOC. I am far more into the 8" line.Comment
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Yeah, sometimes you could really see it poking in the movie.Comment
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I never noticed that before but now it'll probably ruin the movie for me, thanks gents!Places to find PlaidStallions online: https://linktr.ee/Plaidstallions
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Mego could have teamed up with Hasbro and released a Decker Mr Potato Head.
I don't know if anyone here has both of these... but back in '79 a punch-out book of the Enterprise bridge was released. I'm wondering how the size of the punch-out bridge compares to the Mego bridge. Is the punch-out bridge scaled to the 3 3/4" figures?Comment
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I've always wanted the 12inch STMP Admiral Kirk, I love that grey and white Admiral's uniform. To be honest with you I wanted the entire line of 12inch and 3.75 inch figures plus the bridge. I think another company produced a electronic Enterprise and it's very rare these days.sigpic
"I've seen things you wouldn't believe."
- Roy BattyComment
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I've always wanted the 12inch STMP Admiral Kirk, I love that grey and white Admiral's uniform. To be honest with you I wanted the entire line of 12inch and 3.75 inch figures plus the bridge. I think another company produced a electronic Enterprise and it's very rare these days.
South Bend made the Electronic Enterprise and a electronic phasers (with really good looking replicas of the TMP Phaser that shoot infrared light to each other and have electronic noises when it gets hit)
Really cool stuff.Comment
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I think I saw that Enterprise on Ebay once years ago but nothing since then. Early electronic toys have certain charm to them.sigpic
"I've seen things you wouldn't believe."
- Roy BattyComment
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My first post on the forum and its a BUMP.
Well, I am new around here. Just thought I should get around to posting something. This thread intrigued me a bit. I am an 80' model myself so I was too young for most of the Mego days. My uncle had a Kirk and Spock in the original 8" line that I always loved to play with whenever he (a die hard collector at the time) would let me. I think thats where I fell in love with the Mego stuff.
My mom was a Trekkie back then too and had the foresight to buy the entire 3 3/4" line (except for the mail away alien 3 pack unfortunately). She bought the bridge crew for me to play with (I was maybe 3 or so at the time) and I still have most of them - very played with - to this day. She also bought the entire line that was available which I still have MOC. This includes the bridge as well. They are currently in storage so I have not seen them in a long time, but they should still be in great shape.
I am curious though about the Vulcan Shuttle and the whole "was it produced and sold?" "was it only a prototype?" debate. I find it strange that if it saw even limited production, that no known toys have been found. One member on here alluded to having one as a kid. If thats true they must have seen at least a limited run. Unless he somehow received a prototype model (maybe friend of the family knew somebody who knew somebody that had a friend that worked at Mego or something). I am just curious if there is any other info out there anywhere...Looking for:
--Lion Rock "Mr Rock's" shoes/ boots (these may also be the same as the lion rock monster line boots)
--Mystery AstronaughtComment
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