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Page updated 3/10 EFX Collectibles The EFX Ralph McQuarrie Concept Darth Vader helmet prototype before painting The EFX Concept Vader final product The EFX 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea Nautilus submarine prototype Scott Brodeen the builder of the Nautilus for EFX at their trade show booth in 2009 Darcienne Sparber detailing the interior workings of the Obi-wan saber prototype for EFX EFX's Star Trek First Contact Tricorder The EFX Rizzo The Rat photo poser prototype built by Michael Moore The EFX Reporter Kermit The Frog photo poser prototype built by Michael MooreArt Asylum/Diamond Select Toys The Art Asylum Star Trek TOS Phaser and Communicator Playset The Art Asylum Star Trek TOS Science Tricorder with Science Scanner Playset The Art Asylum Medical Tricorder Playset Art Asylum's Star Trek The Wrath Of Khan phaserUncle Milton Toys The 3-D Projector for projecting slides of the cosmos The Indiana Jones Lost City Archaeology Dig with mummies and the crystal skull treasure; sculpted and painted by Michael Moore, Shawna Hogan-Moore, and Darcienne Sparber This crystal skull was made by Michael Moore and lights up with that alien blue glow One of the mummies The Star Wars Force Trainer by Uncle Milton Toys This is a Star Wars Yoda-themed frog habitat toy Yoda's hut sculpture, by Michael Moore![]() Uncle Milton's radio-controlled scorpion toy The scorpion prototype, by Michael Moore The completed scorpion prototype, beautifully painted by Darcienne Sparber The Star Wars Naboo Sea Creature fish tank, painted by Darcienne SparberOther prototypes This is the prototype Battlestar Galactica blaster, made as a licensed product for "Guardian Entertainment" in March, 2000. This blaster was made completely from scratch using 98% of the model parts used to make the original studio model; and for the first time since 1978, it is the full size The right side of the BSG blaster The BSG blaster, top view This is the ICONS Xena Chakram The final prototype and packaging of the Xena Chakram Playset, proto of toys and package made by Mike Moore and manufactured by WPF Toys and Games Inc. A prototype sculpture of a child-size Xena costume Prototypes of Xena's sword, also made by Mike Moore and manufactured by WPF More of the child-size Xena costume piecesCommercial work Commercial work from Dec. 1999, this is a prop GPS system viewscreen that fits in a GM van [where the radio would go] for a commercial to air in Japan
Steve Horch and Michael Moore of HMS wishes to thank all the artisans involved in the production and manufacture of HMS products; including but not limited to: Scott Brodeen, Max Cervantes, Andrea Davis, Shawna Hogan-Moore, Robert Mannion, Ron Nomura, Tammy Olsen, Karen Padilla, Darcienne Sparber, Rick Yamada, etc. All images are copyright ©2000-2010 HMS Creative Productions and their artists, except where noted; and may not be posted or hotlinked on any other site including but not limited to web forums, blogs, and auction sites. All productions, products, and companies featured on this web site are copyrighted and/or trademarked by their respective owners.
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