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HMS Television Gallery

The following is a pictorial sample of props produced by the HMS artists.
Click on the small pictures to see the larger images

Page updated 3/10


90210 [current continuation of Beverly Hills 90210]

A large-scaled figure doll playset for one of the main characters

Another view of the playset

This hamburger phone was used on 90210 as a tribue to a character from "Juno"

Steve Horch making a call on the phone


True Blood

A branding iron -- this one has a self-contained LED light source for maximum burning heat action


Without A Trace

Darcienne Sparber painted these St. Theresa "weeping" statues from the seventh season episode "Believe Me"


Other television work

This hand scanner is from one of the Alien Nation made-for-TV movies

From Babylon 5, these are the light-up note and data pads used on the station

A seaQuest hand scanner

The Marine ground troop helmet, breather pack and rifle from Space: Above and Beyond

One of the bridge headsets from seaQuest DSV's first season

A fold-out portable computer from seaQuest, which had a working screen!

The seaQuest sonic stun gun [first season]

 

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.

Note that some of these pictures are of work made before HMS came into being in 1998, when the artisans that work with HMS were working at other shops, such as Prop'er Effects, ISS, etc.