18
Dec
The Copycats -- Part 2: The Brad Nelson Story
Starfleet Research
By Tony Russo
On or about 1974 the Trek conventions started to become a pretty big event which drew many thousands.
18
Dec
The Rise of Women in Science Fiction
© Copyright and written by Gaëtan St-Pierre
With special thanks to my wife Christiane and Richard A. Coyle
From the 60's to the 90's, many science fiction shows came to the tube. The evolution of equality of the genders is getting better but still needs improvement. Here, I will try to show the rise of woman's importance in each decade starting from the 1960's.
18
Dec
The Weapon Makers
By Sonny Zady
Reprinted with permission of the author.
Originally printed in the summer 1993 issue of Model and Toy Collector #25. Edited for this magazine.
Prices given, no longer honored. In fact due to actions taken by Paramount/ViaCom, there is no one known to be making any of these, only used ones trading from fan to fan.
18
Dec
FAN HORROR STORIES
Welcome to the neighborhood
by
Gary Barth
18
Dec
A Day in the life:
Of a propmaker.
By Richard A. Coyle
Order:
Studio to Propmaker.
Need new raygun for Terminator/Robocop movie. Must look big and bad and like something out of the future and fire 30 rounds a minute on camera. Must be foolproof as our talent has never fired so much as a cap gun in his life and, as we are forking over $30,000 per hour, the gun must work every time.
18
Dec
Editorial
A Collectors' Guide To Hand Props:
An In-depth Look.
By Richard A. Coyle
So what is a hand prop?
A hand prop is anything that can be held in a person's hand. In this context, a hand prop will refer to an item held in the actor's hand during filming a scene or scenes within a movie or television show.