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Old 07-29-2019, 07:27 PM
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Vintage Star Trek Punch Out Models

Hi all,

I was able to find these two titles on Ebay for relatively little money.

A copy of the Star Trek A Punch Out and Play Album.
There are some simple models, 2 communicators connected by a string, just like the tin can telephones from yore.
A Bridge view screen, with a rotating display and text warning, with assorted Bridge members, Kirk, Spock.
And in middle of the book there are various coloring pages, connect the dots, and color by number pages, and a couple of mazes to save Kirk, and for the Enterprise to visit a planet.

A copy of The U.S.S. Enterprise Bridge Punch Out Book.
The one that was released during the run of the first Star Trek movie back in 1978.
The page edges are a bit rough, but all the parts are still attached to the pages, and are quite colorful

EDIT: I have attached the pictures to this post, so you should be able to see it.

Rick
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Old 07-30-2019, 06:55 AM
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That's pretty cool! (worth hanging on to)...
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That is a really cool find!

Just watched the ST:TMP yesterday.
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On September 15, ST:TMP will be back in theaters for the 40th anniversary, one local cinema has two showings for it, 1 and 4 pm
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Looks like a good find, Rick.
I remember signing a petition in 1968 to keep the original series on TV.
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Thanks for sharing the photos.

Just paid $3.25 + $2.75 shipping (ebay) for a book of airplanes: Great American Airplanes to color, cut, out & fly

Remember this from years ago when my son and I put them together. Saw the book in an old photo and sure enough ebay has some listed.


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