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5.0 out of 5 stars Much better than it appears to be
I just received my Star Trek 40th Anniversary Phaser yesterday, and I fell in love with it. It has features faithful to the TV show that are not described when you examine it online, which is why I'm writing this review.

When I was a child, Star Trek was one of my favorite TV shows. I loved the phasers they used (what kid wouldn't want their own ray gun?)...
Published on October 14, 2006 by Robert Carnevali

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3.0 out of 5 stars Star Trek Phaser Gun
Good product but it feels a little cheap. I thought it might a little nicer. If you're truly a Trekie then it's a must but don't expect much.
Published on October 25, 2008 by Mike Horton


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29 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Much better than it appears to be, October 14, 2006
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This review is from: Star Trek: The Original Series: Bronze Phaser (Toy)
I just received my Star Trek 40th Anniversary Phaser yesterday, and I fell in love with it. It has features faithful to the TV show that are not described when you examine it online, which is why I'm writing this review.

When I was a child, Star Trek was one of my favorite TV shows. I loved the phasers they used (what kid wouldn't want their own ray gun?). There were two types of phasers they mainly used on the original series: a small, personal, palm-sized unit they called a Type I Phaser; and a larger, pistol-gripped Type II Phaser. What is not well known outside the fan base is that the Type II Phaser consisted of a pistol-gripped housing that a Type I Phaser would be inserted into. This helped to focus, refine, and aim the energy beam, and was extremely well thought-out for a show in the '60s. Looking at the picture, you can see the smaller Type I Phaser (the dark grey unit) resting in the teal body of the Type II housing.

This model is fully faithful to it. The smaller phaser can be released from the body and operates independently.The small Type I Phaser has a power setting wheel letting you choose several intensity settings. A small LED on the front of the unit flashes as a button underneath is pressed, and a sound effect is played (sounding very faithful to the show). As the intensity wheel is turned up several notches, the LED flashes more quickly and the sound effect increases in pitch. A second small wheel slightly raises and tilts a screened panel atop the unit which supposedly acts as a targetting sensor.

The main body of the pistol-gripped Type II unit does not operate independently. Like the TV show, it must have the smaller unit snapped into it. Once inserted, it becomes operational and gains a couple of additional features. Pressing the trigger button, the same sounds are released, and the front of the unit flashes red. A dial on the top of the unit just behind the Type I unit allows you to put the phaser into "overload mode". When the trigger is then pressed, the sound effect starts low building in intensity and pitch, and the front lights up and starts flashing building up in brightness and speed, until an explosion sound effect is generated. A dial on the left-hand side of the unit allows you to control whether or not the front of the unit lights up. Twisting the front of the unit (the silver part where the beam "emerges") controls the intensity of the light.

The unit is surprisingly well designed. The only drawbacks to it are minor and fully in-line with the price... it's made of plastic, and the flashing LED on the small unit could have been designed to be more prominent. The colors are also not like they appear on the picture, which is good because they're better than what is shown. The handgrip is slightly darker and more bronze-colored than the orangeish color that's pictured, and the body is a darker teal that borders on being grey. The colors are actually very faithful to the show.

I saw once that a company made a limited edition series of these units that were made out of metal and VERY realistic and faithful to the show. Those collectibles were also VERY expensive and limited editions. While I think it should be priced about $5 less than what it is, it is designed very well and is beautifully faithful to the show by having all of the features I described. That design set is why I gave the unit five stars. Had it been priced higher, I'd have given it less of a rating, but the full feature set of the toy and dedication to the TV show earns it five stars in my book.

I couldn't have one as a kid, but as an adult, I finally own my own Star Trek phaser.
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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Looks better in person than the pic, September 30, 2006
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I just got mine in the mail and it's awesome! The color in the image here is almost completely off. The main body of the phaser is more grey than green and the handle is less yellow than the pic.

It's a beautiful model, plastic, with nice sounds and cool blinking red light in the front. I have not taken it out of the box yet, and I'm not sure I will. But what I can see thru the window, it looks like it's well constructed and very detailed. I actually ordered another one just so I can have one to take out of the box and display.

I'm really happy with this and I've always wanted one since I was a kid (I'm 42). Like a small dream come true.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very cool!, October 18, 2006
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I bought this as a gift for a fellow Star Trek enthusiast. I didn't take it out of the box, but you can see and hear it through the packaging. It's NOT teal, as in the picture. More of a grey finish. Looks good. The person to whom I sent it absolutely loved it, and, having played with it through the packaging, I now want one for myself. I watched the original Star Trek series as a teenager, so you can guess my age. This phaser is COOL! I'm ordering one for myself.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Star Trek-TOS-Bronze Phaser, January 22, 2010
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This review is from: Star Trek: The Original Series: Bronze Phaser (Toy)
These toys are great fund for those of us who fondly remember the Star Trek original Series and how good it was. Nostalgia is fund in this case and this phaser is fun as well.
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4.0 out of 5 stars phasers on fun, November 25, 2009
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This review is from: Star Trek: The Original Series: Bronze Phaser (Toy)
I received my classic phaser (bronze handle) today. i have to say for what it is ( a toy) as well as the price, i was impressed with the overall quality of the peice. every thing worked as advertised. the lock for phaser one coupling with phaser two did take a little break in time. but i would not call that a strike against this peice.i just wish some one would come up with a metal version, (preferably under one hundred bucks) but till then this will do just fine.i will defanetly buy another [[ASIN:B000GPWS4K Star Trek: The Original Series: Bronze Phaser. so.. set course for enjoyment...warp factor eight!!!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Fun for fans, January 11, 2009
= Durability:4.0 out of 5 stars  = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars  = Educational:3.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Star Trek: The Original Series: Bronze Phaser (Toy)
Got this toy for my dad for Christmas and he loved it. Totally wasn't expecting it. He's always been a big fan of Star Trek, ever since it first started. My only problem was I ordered the bronze handle and did not get that one, but the black handled one. Which was okay, my dad loved it either way, just simply a shipping error. I don't think I'd recommend this toy for children, as it is rather like a collectors item. It makes the different noises you hear from the phasers. But depending how rough a child is with a toy, I could see it breaking if you're not careful and treasure it.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Star Trek TOS Bronze Handle Phaser, December 16, 2008
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Great toy, looks exactly like the phaser from the original series. The sounds are accurate, it even has the sound when you set the phaser on overload. I like where you can detach the phaser one from the mount and it works on it's own. It's made pretty study not cheaply for the price. I would recommend this to any Star Trek fans
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3.0 out of 5 stars Star Trek Phaser Gun, October 25, 2008
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This review is from: Star Trek: The Original Series: Bronze Phaser (Toy)
Good product but it feels a little cheap. I thought it might a little nicer. If you're truly a Trekie then it's a must but don't expect much.
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5.0 out of 5 stars MUCH MUCH Better than sample picture, February 5, 2008
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This review is from: Star Trek: The Original Series: Bronze Phaser (Toy)
I just got mine today and first I suggest that this toy, more like colletible is for ages 8 and up. It alows you to detach the mark I phaser from the mark II. The Mark I is the one witch detaches from the top.(Also Known as on the pictire the black object on top.) It will fire, but the mark II cannot fire when the mark I is dettached. This phaser has an overload setting as well as Stun level I,II,III,and KILL. The overload will increase pitch of the Firing noise till an explotion sound. other phasers are extremly expensive but this phaser is very ATHENTIC with EXTREME Qulity.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Art Asylum ST:TOS Phaser II, September 4, 2007
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Well molded and authentic from the series. The variable lights/sounds settings are fun, as is the ability to separate the Phaser I from the Phaser II.
Re. the above feature: after a few months, the plastic tab that clips the Phaser I into the Phaser II broke off at the back. I made a new tab to the approximate shape out of Fix-It Epoxy, and restored this function of the toy.
All in all, the phaser with which I would have loved to have terrified the neighborhood, when I was a kid! AA, please create an authentic communicator and tricorder someday!
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