Star Trek Headquarters
Panel, Manufactured by Remco, the playset was one of the first licensed toys for the original Star Trek series, which ran from 1966 to 1969. The toy company, Remco Industries, was known for repackaging old toys with new branding and images, a practice known as "label slapping". The company's line of Star Trek toys, which also included a utility belt and phaser, were often criticized for not being accurate to the props and designs of the show.
This specific playset, based on the box art, was a large vinyl case that opened up to reveal the interior of a Star Trek headquarters, although it was not designed to be an accurate representation of the USS Enterprise bridge. The playset included figures of characters from the show and various accessories
This specific playset, based on the box art, was a large vinyl case that opened up to reveal the interior of a Star Trek headquarters, although it was not designed to be an accurate representation of the USS Enterprise bridge. The playset included figures of characters from the show and various accessories
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