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===''The Ships Of Star Trek''=== |
===''The Ships Of Star Trek''=== |
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* {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} |
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* {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} |
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* {{USS|Voyager}} |
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+ | File:Legends In 3D DS9.jpg|Legends In 3 Dimensions ''Deep Space 9'' |
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+ | File:Legends In 3D Klingon Bird-of-Prey.jpg|Legends In 3 Dimensions Klingon Bird-of-Prey |
+ | File:Legends In 3D TPlana-Hath.jpg|Legends In 3 Dimensions Vulcan ''T'Plana-Hath'' |
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+ | File:Legends In 3D USS Enterprise.jpg|Legends In 3 Dimensions USS ''Enterprise'' |
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+ | File:Legends In 3D USS Enterprise-D.jpg|Legends In 3 Dimensions USS ''Enterprise''-D |
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+ | File:Legends In 3D USS Voyager.jpg|Legends In 3 Dimensions USS ''Voyager'' |
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+ | File:Legends In 3 Dimensions Ships of Star Trek box.jpg|Sample of packaging for ''The Ships Of Star Trek'' line |
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File:Legends In 3 Dimensions starship bases.jpg|Information from the bases of ''The Ships Of Star Trek'' releases |
File:Legends In 3 Dimensions starship bases.jpg|Information from the bases of ''The Ships Of Star Trek'' releases |
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Legends in 3 Dimensions was formed in Los Angeles, California in 1991 by artist Greg Aronowitz and has released a large number of licensed sculptures based upon various entertainment franchises including Marvel Comics, Battlestar Galactica, and Star Wars.
In 1996, the company was awarded licensing for the Star Trek franchise and began to produce limited edition pre-painted cold-cast resin sculptures for it. The first piece, a bust of Locutus, was sculpted with the assistance of Patrick Stewart and his cat. This was the first item released from The Captains Of Star Trek line. [1]
Ron Mendell assisted Aronowitz with The Ships Of Star Trek line which was sold through mail order by the Official Star Trek Fan Club and retailed by Star Trek: The Experience. Each release measured from eight to twelve inches long and was limited to an edition of 2,500 pieces.