The Space 1999 spacesuit is original, it's one of Barbara Bain's costumes.
There were a lot of replica costumes over in that part of the display, I think the other 1999 costumes were replicas. There was a rack with a Devil's Tower jumpsuit from "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" and a TOS Battlestar Galactica tunic, among others. I don't know if those were original.
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So if the Cage comm was repainted again for That Which Survives why does it still have the Spock's Brain paint job? Does anyone know? Just curious.[/b]
You mean if man evolved from apes, why are there still apes? :lol
Actually it's a fair question. Possibilities include, there were several cage comms and different ones were used for the two episodes; possibly the modified Cage Comm from Spock's Brain was cast in resin, and that's what we see in "That Which Survives" (Spock's calculator prop is opaque, so you can't tell if it ever had embedded electronics parts from a cage comm... also it could just be a casting from the same MOLD as the cage comms).
The WOK communicator in the case appears to be identical to the kit that CaptJTK sold awhile back.
Interestingly another prop in the same case, the medical dealie from WOK, I'm told was the real thing. McCoy used it on Peter Preston. It appears to be some sort of viewfinder.
The "larger hypo" is some kind of wooden mockup of a hypo. I was told it was a "stunt prop".
- k