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Image 1 — [Toy ID] Picked up these Star Trek toys (or props?, or replicas?) having a hard time figuring out how they were made, by whom, and when.
Image 2 — [Toy ID] Picked up these Star Trek toys (or props?, or replicas?) having a hard time figuring out how they were made, by whom, and when.
Image 3 — [Toy ID] Picked up these Star Trek toys (or props?, or replicas?) having a hard time figuring out how they were made, by whom, and when.
Image 4 — [Toy ID] Picked up these Star Trek toys (or props?, or replicas?) having a hard time figuring out how they were made, by whom, and when.
Image 5 — [Toy ID] Picked up these Star Trek toys (or props?, or replicas?) having a hard time figuring out how they were made, by whom, and when.
Image 6 — [Toy ID] Picked up these Star Trek toys (or props?, or replicas?) having a hard time figuring out how they were made, by whom, and when.
Image 7 — [Toy ID] Picked up these Star Trek toys (or props?, or replicas?) having a hard time figuring out how they were made, by whom, and when.
Image 8 — [Toy ID] Picked up these Star Trek toys (or props?, or replicas?) having a hard time figuring out how they were made, by whom, and when.
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[Toy ID] Picked up these Star Trek toys (or props?, or replicas?) having a hard time figuring out how they were made, by whom, and when.

Likely custom or professional reproduction resin cast pieces. Tricorder hinge is constructed from black and clear tape. The sensor of this item and the front piece of the black phaser are metal. No markings on the bottom of the magazine. Any ideas about their origin?

u/UtterDisgrace — 6 days ago
▲ 1.2k r/3Dprinting

Do these Star Trek props look 3D printed?

They are heavy, part of the black phaser and the communicator part of the flip phone thing are both metal. There are a lot of adhesive stickers and markings on the flip phone thing. I don’t see much evidence of filament lines on them. Trying to figure out what they’re made of before i try to sell them

u/UtterDisgrace — 7 days ago

Star Trek props help

Recently acquired these in an auction lot and would love to know more about them before selling. They’re all quite heavy, solid pieces. From what I can tell they’re unique so possibly custom cosplay or display props, not sure. Anyone have ideas or insight?

I’ve learned they are a Dustbuster phaser from Star Trek: the Next Generation, a medical tricorder from TNG, and a phaser from Star Trek: the undiscovered country. (I know nothing about these, but a friend knows Star Trek, if not cosplay)

u/UtterDisgrace — 7 days ago
▲ 352 r/StarTrekTNG+1 crossposts

Prop help

Recently acquired these in an auction lot and would love to know more about them before selling. They’re all quite heavy, solid pieces. From what I can tell they’re unique so possibly custom cosplay or display props, not sure. Anyone have ideas or insight?

u/UtterDisgrace — 6 days ago
▲ 2 r/Hernia

Anyone have any issues lifting when training post op from inguinal hernia?

I’m at 5 weeks post op and the hernia repair site seemed to bulge slightly and feel mildly uncomfortable after I tried a first 20lb deadlift today. Still a bit uncomfortable to touch but only a hint of those pre op feelings. Was this something anyone experienced in their inguinal hernia post op journey?

For context on my case: I’m told I had quite a small hernia and the doctor was very confident I’d not have issues at that site again.

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u/UtterDisgrace — 9 days ago