The ‘Maquis' were an organization of Federation born colonists who grouped together against the Cardassian occupation of their homeworlds and featured in the Star Trek: Voyager and Deep Space Nine series. This Maquis gun was presumably made for use during both series. Made of cast foam rubber, the weapon is … |
Seen frequently in various episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise being used by the Klingons (in episodes like “Judgement”), the Orions (in episodes like “Borderland”), and the Tandarans (as in the episode "Detained"), electric prods strike fear into the hearts of Star Trek aliens galaxy-wide. The item is cast resin painted … |
Two prop phasers, one of solid cast resin, the other a stunt version of cast latex and foam, one with holster clip, each -- 7½in. long -- made for Star Trek: ... |
ENTERPRISE: ENT-STYLE KLINGON DISRUPTOR PISTOL: Used in Star Trek: Enterprise episodes featuring Klingon warriors this cast resin prop Klingon pistol has been painted to look like rusted metal. Measures approx. 17 x 9 x 2 inches. |
ENTERPRISE: ENT-STYLE KLINGON DISRUPTOR PISTOL: Used in Star Trek: Enterprise episodes featuring Klingon warriors this cast resin prop Klingon pistol has been painted to look like rusted metal. Measures approx. 17 x 9 x 2 inches. |
Bat'Leths are the famous curved swords used by Klingon wariors in personal combat. Bat'Leths like this were seen in several episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation, a favored weapon of resident Klingon Lt. Worf, and appeared frequently in episodes of Deep Space Nine. Made from hard foam rubber it … |
Bat'Leths are the famous curved swords used by Klingon wariors in personal combat. Bat'Leths like this were seen in several episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation, a favored weapon of resident Klingon Lt. Worf, and appeared frequently in episodes of Deep Space Nine. Made from hard foam rubber it … |
Bat'Leths are the famous curved swords used by Klingon wariors in personal combat. Bat'Leths like this were seen in several episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation, a favored weapon of resident Klingon Lt. Worf, and appeared frequently in episodes of Deep Space Nine. Made from hard foam rubber it … |
Bat'Leths are the famous curved swords used by Klingon wariors in personal combat. Bat'Leths like this were seen in several episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation, a favored weapon of resident Klingon Lt. Worf, and appeared frequently in episodes of Deep Space Nine. Made from hard foam rubber it … |
Bat'Leths are the famous curved swords used by Klingon wariors in personal combat. Bat'Leths like this were seen in several episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation, a favored weapon of resident Klingon Lt. Worf, and appeared frequently in episodes of Deep Space Nine. Made from hard foam rubber it … |
(Paramount TV, 1994-2001) Gold and red-painted molded resin made in the “Flash Gordon” style for the fifth season episode “Bride of Chaotica” and used by Tuvok during the holodeck simulation scenes. However, this prop is not seen in the final cut of the episode. It is the only one made … |
Made completely of hard foam rubber, Klingon weapons like this were seen in episodes like “Mauraders” in Star Trek: Enterprise, Star Trek: First Contact, and various episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The prop blade has been painted silver to resemble metal and the handle has been painted brown … |
(Paramount-TV, 1987-94) Small hand-held cricket phaser constructed of resin painted black and grey, with decal accents on top and Velcro attachment on the bottom. This weapon is reportedly Gene Roddenberry's favorite weapon in the entire Star Trek universe. Measures approx. 3 in. in length. |
(Paramount-TV, 1987-94) This Romulan disruptor is made of molded resin painted blue-gray with color-accented details. Used in Star Trek: The Next Generation. |
(Paramount, 1996) One of three different versions of the phaser rifle used in the film, this model has a black barrel and is wired with an illuminating scope. In the film, the original model is modified in order to contend with the Borg's adaptation of Federation weapons. Constructed of black … |
(Paramount-TV, 1993-99) Hero bat'leth, the traditional Klingon "sword of honor," resembling a meter-long two-ended scimitar. Constructed of machined aluminum metal, with leather grips. Used in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Measures 43 in. in length. |
(Paramount-TV, 1993-99) The TR-116 is a projectile weapon developed by Starfleet for use in areas of high electromagnetic interference that would render phasers useless. According to Trek lore, this weapon could have been design with the Borg in mind, since projectiles have proven effective against them. In the DS9 episode, … |
(Paramount, 1993-99) Rubber stunt phaser painted black & grey, with some color detailing at the top. From Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Measures 8 in. in length. |
(Paramount-TV, 1993-99) This standard Jem'Hadar pistol is constructed of resin painted black, silver and gold. From Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Measures 9 in. in length. |
(Paramount-TV, 1993-99) Small hand-held Trill phaser constructed of resin painted metallic grey. Used by Jadzia Dax in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Measures 6 in. in length. |
(Paramount- TV, 1993-99) This variation of the Varon-T disruptor is constructed of molded resin painted black, silver, gold and brown. Used by multiple aliens on the series. Measures 7 ½ in. in length. |
(Paramount-TV, 1993-99) This Ferengi phaser is constructed of molded resin painted metallic green with black, red and gold accents. Used by Quark (Armin Shimerman) on DS9, this weapon is a modified version of a Vulcan phaser. Measures 6 in. in length. |
(Paramount-TV, 1993-99) This standard DS9 Starfleet-issue phaser rifle is constructed of molded resin painted black and silver, with a pop-up sight and attached illuminating scope. This rifle is specifically from the sixth season episode, "Change of Heart." Measures 25 in. in length. |
(Paramount-TV, 1993-99) This Romulan disruptor rifle is constructed of heavy molded resin painted grey and black, with applied color accents. Its fine detailing and excellent condition suggest it was used in the foreground and for close-ups. Measures 18 in. in length. |
(Paramount-TV, 1993-99) Rare ornate gold and maroon-painted molded resin, with purple tip on the top from where the phaser beam would be emitted. Used throughout the series by the main occupants and builders of the Deep Space Nine space station. There were no working versions of this model made. Measures … |