Presenting: packaging and reel images for the 1982 View-Master Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.
Reel images. Click to enlarge.
Thanks for looking 🙂 More View-Master goodies can be seen here
Presenting: packaging and reel images for the 1982 View-Master Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.
Reel images. Click to enlarge.
Thanks for looking 🙂 More View-Master goodies can be seen here
We had one of these when my brother and I were kids. Seeing it reminds me of happy childhood memories 💖💖💖
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Hi! I loved my View Master as a kid. I had the red viewer with various Disney and Planet of the Apes reels. Happy memories indeed 🙂
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😍😍😍😍
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🙂 🙂 🙂
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The best Star Trek movie! KHAAAAAN!!!!
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Cheers Nancy 🙂 A top movie and classic quote!
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Amazing!! I had no idea. What a find for a Trekkie.
The original movies and series are my faves, for sure!!! 😀 👍💥
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I like the old series a lot and am still yet to see some episodes I missed back in the day 🙂
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They play reruns on the vintage channel. I’m sure I’ve seen all the TV episodes 2 or 3 times, and same with the original movies.
My fave is the one with the saving whales.
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You have really mastered the transfer of the reel images!! Cheers!
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Thank you my friend. I must look a sight, with failing eyes, reading glasses on – looking through a camera lens looking through a view-master lens and hoping for the best 🙂
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Great stuff here. My favourite of the Star Trek flicks, but never seen this viewmaster.
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Cheers J. They made a few different reels for the Star Trek over the years. I have my eye on another one actually – if I can get it I’ll post it up.
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View master was so cool, never knew they did star trek films though.
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Yes, they made a few different reels for Star Trek. there’s one reel I have my eye on which I think uses some of the 3D models as well as the TV series images.
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Awesome, that sounds great!
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Hi TVTA, I think a friend of mine would love these disks! He is another WordPress blogger named EvilGenius180, he is a big Star Trek fan and creates stunning 3D models of many Federation and non-federation spaceships and places them in amazing space scenes. I’ll let him know about your post.
This is another pack I would have loved to have got my hands on but I did get to see the film in my local cinema, sort of. My family knew the projectionist so I got to watch a special viewing from the projection room!
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Hi FT. Yes I remember you said you were lucky to watch some films from a projector room. Can imagine that would be some experience!
I hardly went to the cinema as a youngster as our neighbour had a home cinema projecter and would give us kids free showings complete with pop and crisps. My first experience of the Star Wars movie was of it being projected onto the living room wall! Also remember Superman, Planet of the Apes films, and Battlestar Galactica. Fun days 🙂
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Hi TVTA, those were the days film show parties. But you were lucky when I had to change a reel of film the reel was 1m in diameter and weighed a ton (well for an 8 year old!) But I was one of only three people who could operate the projector in the town!
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Love it. Could be the premise for an 80s movie: the two town projectionists disappear in suspicious circumstances, leaving only an 8 year old kid and his love of Star Wars to keep the cinema going, as the evil villain Mary Whitehousenightmare arrives in town to close the cinema down!!
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I have this set in the package and willing to sell. Package was cut to get the disks out but they are in perfect condition.
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More childhood memories. Nice work tvta
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Thank you, Neil 🙂
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Great stuff. RE-posted on twitter @trefology
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Thank you, tref 🙂
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