Hallmark Keepsake Christmas Ornament 2019 Year Dated Star Trek The Transporter Tabletop Decoration with Light and Sound

Of all futuristic technological advances introduced in Star Trek, none has captured the imaginations of generations of viewers as has the Transporter. New for this holiday, our Transporter tabletop decoration features Captain Kirk, Mr. Spock and Dr. McCoy ready for another off-ship adventure. Press the button to hear dialogue and sound effects from the original Star Trek television series set to a synchronized light show. Connect to the included power adapter to see the continuous light effect. Magic Light and Sound Christmas table decoration. Connect this table decoration to the power adapter (included) to see the continuous light effect. Press the button to hear dialogue from the original “Star Trek” television series and see a synchronized light show. Plugs into a standard 120-volt wall outlet, no batteries needed. Artist crafted by Orville Wilson, this Christmas table decoration comes pre-packaged in a box for easy gift giving, preservation and storage. Dated 2019 in copyright. With unparalleled artistry and exceptional detail, each festive and collectible Keepsake Ornament is made for years of celebrations. From preserving precious memories to commemorating special milestones and interests, there’s a Hallmark ornament for everyone on your gift list. Hallmark has been your family-owned creator of greeting cards, gifts, gift wrap and more for over 100 years. We take deep pride in helping individuals connect in just the right way. Plastic Christmas table decoration is lead-free and measures 7.3″ W x 7.6″ H x 7.7″ D.

Product Features

  • Bring an iconic representation of Star Trek technology to your holidays with this Transporter tabletop decoration. Features light with classic character dialogue and iconic sound effects.
  • Magic Light and Sound Christmas table decoration. Connect this table decoration to the power adapter (included) to see the continuous light effect. Press the button to hear dialogue from the original “Star Trek” television series and see a synchronized light show. Plugs into a standard 120-volt wall outlet, no batteries needed.
  • Artist crafted by Orville Wilson, this Christmas table decoration comes pre-packaged in a box for easy gift giving, preservation and storage. Dated 2019 in copyright.
  • With unparalleled artistry and exceptional detail, each festive and collectible Keepsake Ornament is made for years of celebrations. From preserving precious memories to commemorating special milestones and interests, there’s a Hallmark ornament for everyone on your gift list.
  • Plastic Christmas table decoration is lead-free and measures 7.3″ W x 7.6″ H x 7.7″ D.

3 thoughts on “Hallmark Keepsake Christmas Ornament 2019 Year Dated Star Trek The Transporter Tabletop Decoration with Light and Sound”

  1. Wish it had more lights. It’s a nice ship. Good details. Only the engines and defeletor light up. Nothing els like the previous model. The previous model had lighting on the saucer section and impulse engine.

  2. Good model, but not so ST:TMP What makes any model of the Enterprise especially “Star Trek: The Motion Picture”? For me, there are two things. First, the color of the ship was not so chalky white but shone (which drove the people responsible for the special effects crazy, but looked great on screen), and second, it’s the only film wherein the deflector dish was gold (ostensibly for short-range, slower the the speed of light travel) AND blue (for faster than light, warp travel. The film mixed this up, but that was the…

  3. It’s the Starship Enterprise. Has it really been forty years since Star Trek the Motion Picture premiered? Guess so. So here we have a Hallmark Keepsake ornament of the Starship Enterprise. Excellent detail, looks great, just like the “real” thing. Battery, (provided in the box), powered lighting of the warp drive nacelles and sensor dish, provided a bit of color to the ornament. Perfect gift for the Trek fan in your life, or just for yourself. The only problem I’ve run into, and further experimentation may be…

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