“Collect all of
Mego’s fantastic action figures to recreate the adventures of the crew of the
Starship Enterprise…”
I
love Star
Trek, I love Mego, and I love sci-fi action figures.
But despite my absolute nostalgia and affection for the action figures I’m featuring as collectible of the week here today, I must admit that they are not really very good, at least objectively-speaking. Of course, that never stopped me from playing with them as a kid…
In
1979, Star Trek: The Motion Picture was released in theaters, and
Mego manufactured a series of small, 3-inch figures to go with the revival film. There were apparently two releases.
The
first release consisted of six Enterprise crew people: Captain Kirk, Mr. Spock,
Commander Decker, Lt. Ilia, Scotty, and Dr. McCoy.
The
second release of six -- which I never
saw in stores anywhere – included aliens featured in the films. These
included Klingon, Zaranite, Betelgeusian, Arcturian, Megarite and Rigellian. You say you don’t remember any of those aliens,
except the Klingon?
That
makes two of us.
Although
it was a relief to see that these action figures were not held together at the
shoulders and knees by small, easily breakable metal pins (like Mego’s The
Black Hole and Buck Rogers action figures), these Star
Trek toys -- while “fully poseable” -- certainly seemed like a bare
bones releases.
The characters don’t come equipped with phasers, wrist communicators, or
even a tricorder for Spock and Bones.
And the photos on the back of the cards reveal the characters…in
different costumes. Kirk is wearing a
short-sleeved tunic, not his two-tone (and very attractive…) admiral’s
uniform. Meanwhile Decker is in gray in
the photo…while the figure is wearing yellow.
All
this established, I do find these Star Trek figures appealing if only
because they are wearing some variation of those The Motion Picture-style
uniforms, which always remind me of the 1970s, Space:1999, Ark
II and the like.
As
a rule, I believe that all of us in the future should endeavor to wear pajamas,
I guess…
Anyway,
these action figures -- especially the
aliens -- today fetch very high prices on E-Bay and other online vending
venues. I have vivid memories of running
into a department store called Bradleys in the early 1980s and seeing these
particular action figures discounted for a dollar apiece.
I always hoped against hope that one week I’d
see a Klingon, an Arcturian or a Rigellian on the shelf…but it never happened.
Ooh, Ilia. I want the Ilia action figure. Deltans are hot.
ReplyDelete"You are the Kirk unit. You will assist me. I've been programmed by V'Ger to observe and record normal functioning of the carbon-based units infesting U.S.S. Enterprise."
Then later, when she first sees Decker: "De...cker."
Spock: "Fascinating. Not Decker-unit."
TMP rules.
John I remember Bradlees. http://thisisframingham.com/images/bradleesfront.jpg
ReplyDeleteIn the '70s and early '80s, as a boy, I also explored Childworld for these Star Trek The Motion Picture toys.
http://plaidstallions.com/toystores/childworld.jpg
Being a kid exploring toy stores or toy sections of Bradlees was full of good memories.
SGB
The fact that these even fetch high prices on Ebay only show that people need to more discerning about what merchandise that they buy. I'd rather stick to the Playmates & Art Asylum figures, myself.
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