Mego produced a variety of Star Trek playsets and accessories.
Starship Enterprise Flight Deck (1974)

Set includes a captain's chair, navigation console, spinning transporter, 3 cardboard viewscreens (6 images total), and a couple of stools.

This vinyl playset folds up and has a plastic handle on top.  This can cause excessive wear on the piece, especially at the folds.

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U.S.S. Enterprise Bridge (1980)

Bridge playset created for Star Trek: The Motion Picture 3.75 inch figures.

See Star Trek: The Motion Picture for pictures related to these action figures.

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Mission to Gamma VI (1976)

Inspired by the classic episode "The Apple", this playset is one of the most difficult to find.

The piece pictured from my collection is incomplete.  It's missing the base/trap door, the 3 small aliens, and the glove that allows you to capture and maul visiting action figures. 

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Phaser Battle (1976)

This electronic target game was an ancestor to video games.  Introduced in 1976, players could target Romulan and Klingon ships.

If you have the original directions, I'd like to have a copy!

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Super Phaser II Target Game (1976)

This toys creates a buzzing sound when the light hits the reflective Klingon target.

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Command Communications Console (1976)

Operating on CB Channel 14, the console sends and receives messages with the Mego Communicator set.

 

 

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Mego Communicators (1974)

These walkie-talkies can transmit up to about 1/4 mile.  The lower red/green button activates an "alert" sound.

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  Additional Mego playsets and accessories (not pictured).  These are not (yet) part of my collection, so please correct any inaccuracies in my descriptions and send pictures.

Telescreen Console: Includes a captain's chair and the viewscreen targets will beep when they are hit.

Tricorder: A working tape recorder that comes with a Star Trek episode tape on one-side.  The other side is intentionally blank so you can record your own missions.

Trekulator: A working calculator.  It's a wonder Mego didn't sell a TV set and call it a viewscreen.

Intergalatic Planetarium

ST:TMP wrist communicators

ST:TMP Vulcan shuttle


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