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Star Trek First Contact (1996) - Original Borg Drone Mannequin Prop (180 cm) as seen used on screen - EE. UU.
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Star Trek First Contact (1996) - Original Borg Drone Mannequin Prop (180 cm) as seen used on screen - EE. UU.

An original Borg drone mannequin prop as seen used in Star Trek: First Contact (Paramount Pictures, 1996), the eighth Star Trek film and the second to feature the cast of Star Trek: The Next Generation (Paramount Domestic Television, 1987-1994). In film, the crew of the Enterprise travels back in time to stop the Borg from corrupting Earth's past. This prop Borg drone mannequin is composed of a cast foam latex material that has been hand-painted and features cast Borg drone armor. Wear from use during production, and from age are present throughout the figure. The base of the Borg drone's legs have a PVC pipe armature for internal support and display purposes. While Borg drones were often depicted by actual humans in Star Trek, mannequins such as this one would have been used in shots that did not require movement. One such sequence occurs at the very beginning of the film, when Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) wakes from a nightmare about his time as "Locutus." The shot pulls back dramatically to reveal Picard in a Borg regeneration alcove amidst millions of drones. Similarly, during the climactic final confrontation between Picard, Data, and the Borg Queen (Alice Krige), drone mannequins can be seen in the background. Includes a DVD of the film. Exceptional piece from the film Star Trek: First Contact (1996), produced by Paramount Pictures. This life-size Borg drone (approx. 180 cm) is crafted from hand-painted latex foam and assembled by hand. Condition: Remarkable given its age Soft foam, cybernetic details intact Original patina preserved Some paint loss due to age Specifications: Height: 180 cm Materials: latex foam, resin, and plastic components Year: 1996 The buyer arranges and pays for shipping or collection in person. Purchased at an auction house in Paris: Invoice available with provenance note — Star Trek: First Contact (1996), Paramount Pictures. #lesinrocks

N.º 99125363

Ya no está disponible
Star Trek First Contact (1996) - Original Borg Drone Mannequin Prop (180 cm) as seen used on screen - EE. UU.

Star Trek First Contact (1996) - Original Borg Drone Mannequin Prop (180 cm) as seen used on screen - EE. UU.

An original Borg drone mannequin prop as seen used in Star Trek: First Contact (Paramount Pictures, 1996), the eighth Star Trek film and the second to feature the cast of Star Trek: The Next Generation (Paramount Domestic Television, 1987-1994). In film, the crew of the Enterprise travels back in time to stop the Borg from corrupting Earth's past.

This prop Borg drone mannequin is composed of a cast foam latex material that has been hand-painted and features cast Borg drone armor. Wear from use during production, and from age are present throughout the figure. The base of the Borg drone's legs have a PVC pipe armature for internal support and display purposes.
While Borg drones were often depicted by actual humans in Star Trek, mannequins such as this one would have been used in shots that did not require movement.

One such sequence occurs at the very beginning of the film, when Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) wakes from a nightmare about his time as "Locutus." The shot pulls back dramatically to reveal Picard in a Borg regeneration alcove amidst millions of drones. Similarly, during the climactic final confrontation between Picard, Data, and the Borg Queen (Alice Krige), drone mannequins can be seen in the background.

Includes a DVD of the film.

Exceptional piece from the film Star Trek: First Contact (1996), produced by Paramount Pictures.
This life-size Borg drone (approx. 180 cm) is crafted from hand-painted latex foam and assembled by hand.

Condition:

Remarkable given its age
Soft foam, cybernetic details intact
Original patina preserved
Some paint loss due to age
Specifications:
Height: 180 cm
Materials: latex foam, resin, and plastic components
Year: 1996

The buyer arranges and pays for shipping or collection in person.

Purchased at an auction house in Paris: Invoice available with provenance note —
Star Trek: First Contact (1996), Paramount Pictures.

#lesinrocks

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Estimación  € 5.500 - € 6.100

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