

HMS Image Gallery
The following is a pictorial sample of the extensive body of work produced by HMS personnel.
Many of these are of props made before HMS came into being in 1998, when the people in the company were contracted out to other shops, including Prop'er Effects, ISS, etc.
All images are copyright ©1999/2000 HMS Creative Productions and may not be published on any other web page [including Ebay, other auction pages, or bulletin boards] without written permission
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Commercial work
Commercial work from Dec. 1999, this is a prop GPS system viewscreen for a commercial to air in Japan
Assorted TV 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]
Movie work
From Batman Forever, this is the device the Riddler used to record Bruce Wayne's thoughts at a party
The Riddler's "Battleship" game, which he plays with Two-Face, as displayed by Steve Horch and Max Cervantes
one of E. Nygma's home use mind suckers [the Box]
Once in a long while, a prop gets made that's a true work of art to be cherished forever -- this is one of them; a replica of Charlie Chaplin's movie camera from "Chaplin," built by Mike Moore and Bear Burge. This was completely scratch-built, including the lenses and box hinges, and with a working mechanism inside
This is from Tales of the Crypt: Demon Knight; the "Blood of Christ" container which is supposed to ward off demons and other nasty creatures of the night
The time travel staff, from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3
From Toys, these are four of the Barrel of Laughs
A snow globe from "Toys"
The arcade game from "The Last Starfighter" before painting. As the original prop is owned by a private collector, this reproduction was made at HMS for the special "Crossing the Frontier: The Making of The Last Starfighter" documentary available on the DVD of the movie
The game cabinet under construction, with Al Zequeira working on the monitor box
Prototype props and toys made for licensors
Note: These are not available through HMS or any other licensor that we currently know of [5/06]
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 pieces

All productions mentioned herein are the copyright of their respective trademark holders