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To Boldly Go Where No Artist Has Gone Before: The Enterprise Project




You'd have to be living on another planet not to know that the New Star Trek Movie is opening on May 8th (actually, 7pm on May 7th now). In conjunction with the upcoming release, various graffiti, FX and pop artists from all over the world have designed their interpretations of the USS Enterprise on 34 inch replicas cast from the actual 3D models made for the film by Industrial Light and Magic. Currently only 17 of the 25 models are available for viewing (but I managed to find one more).

First a little (very little) USS Starship Enterprise visual history.

The very first one that appeared on the original tv series:

and the USS Enterprise created by Ryan Church for the J.J. Abrams' film:


Bonus link: a bunch of cool CGI renderings of potential USS Enterprise Starships that were submitted for consideration for the new movie can be found here.


above: see a slide show of the new enterprise by Quantum Mechanix here

The Enterprise Project:
The 18 models shown here have begun touring the world. They can be found in the various locations as indicated on the images (which can easily be read when clicked upon and enlarged). Please be patient for the photos to load and be sure to enlarge them to see the details.

FX Company/Quantum Mechanix:

Mr. Brainwash:




Duncan Lemmon:


Robert Rodriguez:


House Industries:


Ragnar:


Harry Knowles (aintitcoolnews):

above: currently on display in the lobby of Alamo Drafthouse South in Austin, USA
this one image (#7) is courtesy of ToysREvil blog

Jesus Diaz :


Amanda Vissell:


Amy Vatanakul:



Olka Osadzinska:


H5:


Turbo krapfen:


Will Lemon III:


Jeremy and Claire Weiss:


Rafael Burgos:


Jeremy Kaplan:

Jim Lee:



Official Star Trek Movie site

Other Star Trek related posts:
•New Star Trek Merchandise Coming To You At Warp Speed

•Funky Find Of The Week: It Smells Like Star Trek

New Star Trek Merchandise Coming To You At Warp Speed





Pictures of Mattel’s new Star Trek Barbies were released on Wednesday causing a stir among Trekkies, eagerly anticipating Paramount’s May release of the film, “Star Trek,” chronicling the earliest days of Captain Kirk and Spock.



The toys’ images, released by CBS Consumer Products, which owns the licensing rights for Star Trek consumer products, show the three dolls, which are modeled after the three actors playing Captain Kirk, Spock, and Lieutenant Uhura in the film, which is set to be released in theaters on May 8th.


above: The Mattel Star Trek Barbie packaging may change before release
Below are still from the upcoming film, where you can see the actors after whom the dolls are modeled; Chris Pine as Kirk, Zachary Quinto as Spock and Zoe Saldana as Lt. Uhura:





The dolls will hit shelves in April (psst... you can pre-order them here now), over a decade after Mattel released a Barbie and Ken Star Trek themed collectible set in 1996 (shown below) to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the cult hit TV show.


above: Unlike the new line made to resemble the actors, the 1996 set features Barbie and Ken themselves dressed as original series characters.
Pre-Order the Star Trek Barbie Collection here now


The upcoming release of the new film is bringing out tons of fabulous merchandising, new AND retro. Here's some pics of yet to be released Star Trek items from Playmates:


above: the Command Collection figures include Original Spock, left, McCoy, Kirk, young Spock and Nero.




Pre-order them here!


Star Trek Pez depicts the original crew of Star Trek The Original Series in a gift set including eight dispensers and candy in assorted flavors. The dispensers included depict the original crew (Kirk, Spock, McCoy, Scotty, Uhura, Sulu, and Chekov), plus the NCC-1701 Enterprise. The people at Pez Candy Inc. claim that the Enterprise is unique for Pez as it depicts a ’scene’ (a Pez first), where you see the ship emerging from a nebula cloud.




The set has a limited run of only 250,000, so they may go fast. Each box has a special numbered sticker as well. The complete Limited Edition Star Trek Pez Collectors Gift Set costs around $20. You can find it here at Amazon.

If you're a movie poster collector, this one is nicely designed:


Buy it here.

And full sized replica of Captain Kirk's chair will be available for $2199.99 this coming May (yep, I swear it's true):

pre-order it here.

find Star Trek collectibles, exclusives and more here


Star Trek Movie official site

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