Hello. Welcome to The IDIC Page, where we take a look at images of original studio models used in the filming of Star Trek. I've been taking photos of Star Trek spaceship miniatures for over 20 years. I enjoy sharing my never-before-published photo collection with other Trek model fans worldwide. Here are some of the exclusive pictures on The IDIC Page:
Star Trek: The Original Series ("TOS") USS Enterprise studio model: The IDIC Page - Enterprise
USS Enterprise 1701-A: The IDIC Page - NCC-1701-A
TOS Klingon Battlecruiser: The IDIC Page - TOS Klingon
The Motion Picture ("TMP") Klingon Battlecruiser: The IDIC Page - TMP Klingon
Khan's Botany Bay ship from TOS: The IDIC Page - Khan's Kewel Kryoship
TOS Tholian/Aurora Spaceships: The IDIC Page - Tholian/Aurora
USS Venture (Galaxy-class starship as seen on Deep Space 9): The IDIC Page - DS9's USS Venture
Star Trek:The Next Generation ("ST:TNG") USS Enterprise 1701-D: The IDIC Page - USS Enterprise 1701-D and The IDIC Page - 1701-D Page 2.
The Shuttlecrafts of Star Trek:
TOS Galileo Shuttlecraft: The IDIC Page - TOS Galileo II
ST:V Galileo Shuttlecraft: The IDIC Page - ST V Galileo
Toron class Klingon shuttle: The IDIC Page - Klingon Shuttle
Full-sized Hawking shuttlecraft: The IDIC Page - Hawking II And also the miniature version: The IDIC Page - Hawking
Here's the full-sized Galileo shuttlecraft used during the filming of TOS: The IDIC Page - Galileo 2
The Travel Pod from ST:TMP: The IDIC Page - Travel Pod
ST:TNG Romulan Warbird and TOS Bird of Prey: The IDIC Page - Romulan Star Empire
TOS Klingon Battlecruiser - Faux??: The IDIC Page - TOS Klingon Faux??
"The Star Trek Models of Greg Jein." For Jein's USS Enterprise NCC-1701, check The IDIC Page - Greg Jein , The IDIC Page - Greg Jein 2 , The IDIC Page - Greg Jein 3 , The IDIC Page - Greg Jein 4 , and The IDIC Page - Tribbles . For Jein's Romulan Warbird, see The IDIC Page - Jein's Warbird . To see Jein's TOS Klingon Battlecruiser, go to The IDIC Page - Jein's Klingon . And don't miss Greg Jein's Starfleet Academy training vessel: The IDIC Page - Greg Jein V.
"The Star Trek Models of Greg Jein" continues with two new pages: The IDIC Page - Enterprise-C and The IDIC Page - USS Yamaguchi.
Deep Space Station K-7 from DS9's "Trials and Tribble-ations": The IDIC Page - K-7 Station and The IDIC Page - K-7 Station Page Two.
ST:TNG's Klingon Vor'cha: The IDIC Page - Vor'cha
Star Trek Voyager's USS Excelsior from "Flashbacks": The IDIC Page - USS Excelsior
And don't miss my "Gem(-Kirk) of the Week": The IDIC Page - Gem Kirk
See Petri Blomqvist's computer-generated TOS Enterprise drawings and Glen Stewart's computer-generated Star Trek drawings: The IDIC Page - Petri Blomqvist's CGI Enterprise and The IDIC Page- Glen Stewart's Trek.
For pictures of the USS Enterprise NCC-1701-C studio model (altered as the Yamaguchi), go to: The IDIC Page - Enterprise-C
Photos of Star Trek's USS Enterprise NCC-1701-E studio model are harder to come by than gold-pressed latinum. So, here's the next best thing: photos of Kyle Clark's model kit of the E-E: The IDIC Page - NCC-1701-E
See the life-sized Gorn and Salt Vampire monsters from TOS at: The IDIC Page - The Gorn and The IDIC Page - Making a Gorn and Salt Vampire.
Star Trek The Experience at the Las Vegas Hilton features several 20-foot replicas of various starships: The IDIC Page - Vegas 1701-D and The IDIC Page - Vegas 1701-A. Additionally, see the 2.5-foot model of the USS Enterprise NCC-1701-E: The IDIC Page - Vegas E-E.
NEW!: A TOS Nomad interstellar probe model was used as a set-piece in Travis Mayweather's cabin on the spinoff series, Enterprise: The IDIC Page - Nomad
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"The Best of the Rest," which features studio models from genre worlds outside of Star Trek (including The Fantasy Worlds of Irwin Allen, War of the Worlds, Batman, Star Wars, and more): The IDIC Page - "The Rest"
And much, much more!!!
What's New?: The IDIC Page - What's New?
"The glory of creation is in its infinite diversity." "And in the way our differences combine to create meaning and beauty." -- Dr. Miranda Jones and Spock, "Is There in Truth No Beauty?", stardate 5630.8
The IDIC has become a very special symbol (and lifestyle) to Star Trek fans. Designed by the late Star Trek creator, Gene Roddenberry, the IDIC symbol was worn by Mr. Spock in TOS episode, "Is There in Truth No Beauty?" Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations represents a Vulcan belief that beauty, growth, progress--all result from the union of the unlike. Concord, as much as discord, requires the presence of at least two different notes. The brotherhood of man is an ideal based on learning to delight in our essential differences, as well as learning to recognize our similarities. The IDIC symbol is a union of a plain circle and triangle, uniting to produce the beautiful gemstone in the middle. The circle represents infinite, nature, woman, etc; the triangle can represent the finite, art, man, etc.
IDIC remains the simplest, purest, most powerful idea in Star Trek, an idea that has clear implications for our own times.
Please visit The IDIC Page - Dedication .
Favorite Places: Here are some of my favorite places on the web, everything from Star Trek to action figures, and even PeeWee Herman!!: The IDIC Page - Links
Please send your comments and suggestions to The IDIC Page.
Life forms have visited The IDIC Page since July 15, 1997.
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