A Fond Look Back At Mego's 1974 Star Trek Action Figures

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  • čas přidán 14. 07. 2023
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Komentáře • 40

  • @Ljordan093

    When these figures first came out, I asked my mother can I get one.She said no, and was kind of disappointed, until later that Christmas that not only got me Kirk and crew, but also the Klingon,Balok and the Enterprise bridge set! To this day, I always remember it.😊❤

  • @mpshields

    In 1974, my Mom found all the Star Trek Mego Figure & Aliens in an obscure Dept. Store called Towers. Back then, the entire set was hard to find in Toronto.

  • @cbspock1701

    I still have my originals. The bridge playset is long gone. I did buy the entire set back in 2000 ish when they were rereleased along with the bridge set and all the new figures they did

  • @Lowbrass64

    Don’t forget the Klingon had a federation phaser and communicator 😮

  • @stltrekmodels.4157

    The single most desirable line of Stat Trek merchandise ever produced, until my models hit the market.

  • @LoveLife-yh7ke

    I actually still have the Spock doll. Not in the package though, but hell it’s a piece of Star Trek toy history

  • @stltrekmodels.4157

    I always thought it was so lazy of Mego to just make a red Federation Phaser, and communicator for the Klingon Figure. Now granted, we didn't see any Klingon Communicators in the series, but we did see the disruptor pistols.

  • @thork6974

    Another reason to leave your Wave 1 figure on the card is that the Type 1 Mego body was kind of terrible. Difficult to pose, and prone to joint breakage. The Type 2 was a dramatic improvement both in appearance and playability.

  • @jorgealmeyda5222

    I was four in 1974 when I first saw Star Trek, the live action series. Loved it. Watched every episode. Saw the animated series after that, and it was OK. So as a kid, I preferred the live action series. Had Mego Kirk in the 70s. Now I’ve collected the majority of the TOS characters from the new Mego.

  • @atariboy9084

    I first got the Mego Star Trek toys in the mid 70s from NYC Woolworth store and to this day I still own all my Mego figures and the playset of the USS Enterprise.

  • @michaelmetler6315

    As a kid in the 70's Santa gave me the Enterprise play set and Captain Kirk, Spock and Scottie.

  • @gecko-sb1kp

    Remember also that there were two type 1 releases. The very first release had the 5 figures with pink lips. The second type 1 release were without it. I had the original 5 as a kid in Australia and they all had pink lips. Kirk and Spock for Christmas 1974. Scotty a few days later, and McCoy and Klingon two weeks after that. At 5 dollars each they were very expensive. Even as a six year old I knew that because the Mego Superheroes were only a two dollar note plus a 50 cent coin.

  • @warp7.852

    Holy 💩 they are worth so much 💰! That means that my cat Gijs actually beheaded a small fortune with my Mr. Spock! Great vid here. They do look so COOL!👍👍👍

  • @johnatsf1564

    Great information, my childhood Star Trek toys were made by Galoob and Playmates!

  • @michaelmatthews2759

    Loved these as. A kid and still do, my McCoy and Klingon are type one bodies, some of my favotitd toys, i found a uhura a coupple years ago and had to pick her up, makes the set look complete

  • @c1ph3rpunk

    My dad was a Trek fan in the 70’s, I got these for Xmas for a couple years. I think he wanted them more than I did, I barely knew what Trek was. But, I still have them. :-)

  • @afriendlyfaceinthecrowd

    I had them, my caretaker threw them away when I went to college. Seriously.

  • @captlazer5509

    Mego Star Trek figures unlike the Remco Star Trek licensed toys, didn't look like label slapping crap, so that helped lol

  • @stevec.7017

    Can't wait for future videos on this. What about Uhura?

  • @manofaction1807

    PEW, PEW, PEW!!!!!