Gadgets
- With sound effects and clips from the ground-breaking classic series, each of these limited collectibles features a pop-open design and deluxe window-box packaging
- Don't be caught on your next away mission without one of these handy life-savers!
Get ready for the ultimate Star Trek adventure with this original series Communicator!

Average rating (3 reviews)
one to beam up
firewire | 28/05/2008 | See all firewire's reviews (5) »
This is what anyone growing up watching Star Trek in the early 70's wanted. Just flick your wrist, the communicator chirps and you're there on some fibre glass Technicolor planet with the rest of the crew. It plays the voices of several crew members and will even call you up. Absolutely brilliant.
This is a toy not an prop replica, so don't expect something like Master Replicas would produce. That said this is 20 times cheaper that what MR would charge, is nicely made (The body is moulded plastic and the grille is metal), is very good value and as a little bit of nostalgia it does everything you'd want.
Glad I got one.
the best i have seen
soupdragon10 | 19/05/2008 | See all soupdragon10's reviews (2) »
my friend has one of these and we both love it , thats why i have ordered one from play (so come on play get some in stock)i think it is much better that the other versions out on the market right now,with sound effects and the voices of the real cast taken from the show what more do you want, this is a great toy or if you are a collector who will place it on display it really does not matter as fans of star trek and the other poeple who don't will just fall in love with this thing.diamond select have done a fab job, look out in september as the tricorder will be on sale and that looks just great
so if you want to play kirk or just keep in the box, buy this version i tell ya you will not be sorry.
Brilliant Toy For Big Boys!
chakram | 12/05/2008 | See all chakram's reviews (7) »
Very good replica of a star trek prop for the child in all of us.Good quality and highly recommended.































