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August 27, 2008 : Now That is a Big Chair

Not sure I have ever recieved more emails phone calls and questions regarding an unnannounced item as the future Full Size Captain Kirk replica chair.

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  • Posted By: DSTMike on August 27th, 2008 : 1:10 pm
 
 
 
 

August 24, 2008 : No more time to be OUTATIME

Hurray, I am just about done with this project. I gave DSTJason the pricing and contact info for the PO and I gave DSTSteve the die-line for the packaging. Once the PO is received and the packaging is sent to Universal, I can kick back and relax until this baby is on shelves. (Of course, this means I’ll have to put more attention on the Hoverboard and Hat, but whatever). Why should you care that I’m so happy? Simple. “Done” with me means the countdown has begun until the time you can have this hot little item in your hands. After all, what self-respecting BttF fan could possibly own a Flux Capacitor and not a license plate? That’d just be wrong.


 
 
 
 

July 21, 2008 : Scanning for Life Forms…

I got this question forwarded to me by DSTChris and I thought everyone would enjoy hearing the answer.

I’m sure you’ve gotten a million questions on these already, so perhaps you already have a FAQ sheet or something with more detail that compares and contrasts the Medical and Science Tricorders?

I’m not sure which one to pre-order, so I’m looking for differences.

-Kenneth

Excellent question, Kenneth!

We’re releasing two Tricorders - the standard Science version available in stores everywhere and the Entertainment Earth exclusive Medical Tricorder. Both include removable scanners (different ones for each) and features different sound effects and voice clips. The screens will also feature different graphics, which I dug up to include below. Hope that answers your question!

Medical Tricorder Screen


Science Tricorder Screen

You can also pre-order your Medical Tricorder from Entertainment Earth by clicking here.


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  • Posted By: DSTMatt on July 21st, 2008 : 3:24 pm
 
 
 
 

June 10, 2008 : Flux test run failure

How come the Flux Capacitor doesn’t work in my car? I hooked it up to the car’s main computer and took the old Mazda up to 88mph, but nothing happened. Oh well. Now, I wonder how I’m going to pay for that speeding ticket…


 
 
 
 
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