Official Star Trek Phaser Thread

the WOK P2 design was ok on its own but i never liked the removable p1 that shot out the rear, with shutters closing the p2 front, now the p1 rear. :)

always figured it was a good way to get gut shot if the electronic went screwy. :p

john :cool
 
Here is an additional Pic to add to Phase Pistols Pics.. Thanks Karl....

Top Phaser ... Castillos Yesterdays Enterprise Phaser Replica.. created by the one and only Ed Miarecki himself.. ..

Middle Phaser.. Common seen version, light grey with sticker on top.. clear bubble

Bottom Phaser.. Comic Book Version.. front chopped off and small offset emmitter added, Black sticker, little greeblie ontop, Black Bubble....

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Originally posted by Reaper57@Dec 24 2005, 09:05 PM
the WOK P2 design was ok on its own but i never liked the removable p1 that shot out the rear, with shutters closing the p2 front,  now the p1 rear.  :)

always figured it was a good way to get gut shot if the electronic went screwy.  :p

john :cool
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What are you talking about? :lol

Is that some kind of fan rationalization for how the phaser is supposed to work? I remember some TMP design sketches from preproduction, but I don't recall all that stuff. :confused

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- k
 
Ok my 1st Reaction was What are you talking about.. But I thought I might be rude.. now I feel better.. cuz I dont know either.. Yea Please tell us what your referring too Reaper.? It just aint clickin..
 
Nice Miareckis there, USCM. :thumbsup

Gotta get me one for the Collection... big fan of "Yesterday's Enterprise" here you know. B)

Then I gotta get a Trek III phaser with leather wrapped grip, from the famous Wesley episode "Final Mission", guest starring the guy who played Alan Carter on Space 1999. ;)

- k
 
Thanks for the compliments.. Its nice to actually have something to show off once in awhile.. I usually get blown away by yalls great looking props.. but its nice.. that even a poboy can thrill yall every now and then.. Thanks its appreciated.


yea I thought the leather wrapped phaser was just a phaser in Kirks wall collection.. but apparently in TNG ep.. the phases are old adn wraped to keep them usable or something like that..

What is the eps # final mission.. I got the set.... which dvd is it on?..I never saw that one.. and want to go check it out..
 
Originally posted by uscm buzz@Dec 25 2005, 02:28 AM
Ok my 1st Reaction was What are you talking about.. But I thought I might be rude.. now I feel better.. cuz I dont know either.. Yea Please tell us what your referring too Reaper.? It just aint clickin..
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in the Weapons Technical Manual from Star Log by Shane Johnson it shows what i mean.

it could have just been done for this book but i figure it had some basis in how they meant to do it.

the p2 is as you see it , then the front section of it from the emitter back to behind the buttons at the line pulls out forward. revealing a small emitter . you turn it around and use the pad upside down {buttons may reverse function when body is seperted}

the original front emitter closes and the smaller emitter is now used for the p1.

wish i could scan the pic.

i never heard of any other way to seperate the p1 from the p2 in this model so i assumed it was correct. :p

here is a bad pic i took of the page.

john :smokng
 
Originally posted by Reaper57@Dec 24 2005, 09:55 PM
in the Weapons Technical Manual from Star Log by Shane Johnson it shows what i mean.

Oh, yeah... no that's fake. :lol

Lots of "made up" stuff in the Shane Johnson books.

You can see in the preprod sketches above that the p1 was definitely intended to separate, and the screenused WOK phaser (in the Profiles pic I posted above and now on display in Seattle) there's a deep groove where the separation plane is, implying a removable p1. The Rodd.com kit does not separate however.

Still I dunno where Shane Johnson came up with this "you use it backwards and there's another emitter in the rear" concept. That just seems... unlikely. :rolleyes

Seriously tho, I do like the TMP concept design quite a bit... it seems to fullfil the "original design mandate" very well, perhaps even better than the actual prop used in TOS: a handheld cigarette-pack sized phaser one, which snaps into a pistol grip that amplifies power.

Both the p1 and p2 configurations share the same emitter and controls. Very elegant. :)

- k
 
Originally posted by Reaper57@Dec 24 2005, 05:35 PM
if anyone knows the maker of my Star Fleet Fabricators phaser let me know
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Mike Des Chenes was the maker of the prop, I used to deal with him years ago but lost touch with him.

He made some nice Tricorders too for the time, I thought they were some of the best looking ones around although not 100% spot on.

Jim
 
Originally posted by SL3844@Dec 24 2005, 05:16 PM

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Very nice Trek3 there BTW. :thumbsup

I like that design quite a bit, I'd like to have a good "working" one in the collection. Those cycling LEDs on top are key.

- k
 
i agree. :)

i believe that model is the best that shows a possible future sleaker generation of the tos p2. :p

was the angle on the bottom of the grip ever explained. thats the only thing i dont like on that model.

to bad the p1 did not get any air time {did it}

it does follow the original theme nicely. the others go way off especialy the combat type. it looks like it should be before the tos.

ok Karl, show off your combat phaser now. :lol :lol :lol

john :cool
 
Originally posted by phase pistol@Dec 24 2005, 09:55 PM

Very nice Trek3 there BTW. :thumbsup

I like that design quite a bit, I'd like to have a good "working" one in the collection. Those cycling LEDs on top are key.

- k
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I agree. The cycling lights are very cool... Coyle did a killer job on this phaser.

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Jhusel
 
Wow. Another great Trek3 phaser. Well I'm jealous. :D

And yeah, the Assault Phaser... well you know I really like that one too, despite the fact that it's just a Beretta M93R with a cowling on top. :rolleyes

The AP is on Master Replicas' list for 06, too, so that will be something to watch. :D

Meantime I have these in the Collection... first up is a casting which (I'm told) was made off of a screenused dummy prop from Trek5. Ugly as a lump but I admire its "authenticity".

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Next we have a more "standard" replica of the Trek6 phaser, which many people have... this has a tiny p1 inside which is held on with magnets. Frankly I don't think this design was "meant" to have a p1 inside, it's just too ridiculously tiny (smaller than a TNG cricket even). The actual prop seems to have a 9 volt battery in that position to power the lights; I think the mini-p1 was invented later. But what do I know.

This piece has no metal parts but it's nicely painted. :)



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And last we have a very nice resin AP with metal parts and a brass ID tag. Very sharp. :thumbsup


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All that and I STILL don't have one with a removable clip. :lol

Well hopefully the MR will come thru with the goods. ;)

And for comparison some screenused's.

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And some grabs of the Trek3.

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As seen in TNG "Final Mission" (also one of these type of props is on the wall display in Kirk's "Nexus" cabin in "Star Trek Generations")

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- k
 
Originally posted by Reaper57@Dec 24 2005, 06:11 PM
yup it is a fine straight cast. i was 19 when i got it.

was Michael the maker or just ran the company.

is he still into props

He was the maker. I have no idea whatever happened to him. It has been probabley 20 years since I have seen him.
 
what about the Chekov phaser in S.T. IVT he Voyage Home - when he was captured in the carrier?
i didnt find any info/screen
 
Originally posted by skyit@Dec 26 2005, 02:04 PM
and what about the Chekov phaser in S.T. IVT he Voyage Home - when he was captured in the carrier?
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Chekov's Phaser on the Aircraft Carrier was of Klingon Design
 
Here's a pic I found somewhere... I think it's the Trek IV "Klingon Phaser".

Kirk uses one to zap a doorknob too I think.

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- k
 
I got a Phaser Story.

When Greg J was tasked to do the phasers for one of the later Movies. He basically BOUGHT REsin castings at a CONVENTION....repainted them...and used them in the Next Film.

It was cheaper and faster.


So he BOUGHT Knock offs of his own work.,....and made them SCREEN USED.

Ironic huh?
 
Originally posted by phase pistol@Dec 26 2005, 08:08 PM
Here's a pic I found somewhere... I think it's the Trek IV "Klingon Phaser".

Kirk uses one to zap a doorknob too I think.

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- k
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yup thats the Klingon version of the P1.

well they stole a Klingon ship so i guess it had a weapons locker. :)

john :cool
 
Originally posted by BrundelFly@Dec 26 2005, 04:43 PM
IWhen Greg J was tasked to do the phasers for one of the later Movies. He basically BOUGHT REsin castings at a CONVENTION....repainted them...and used them in the Next Film.
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Is this true? Which weapons are we talking about?

- k
 
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