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See some fantastic props and costumes, on display at Destination Star Trek London!

Ever wondered what happened to Data's head from Time's Arrow, or one of the consoles from Voyager?

Visit Desitnation Star Trek London and these, and many more items will be on display in the Star Trek Museum. All the items on display over the weekend have been kindly loaned to us by collectors, including Martin Netter who owns Filmwelt Collection.

Martin Netter
 has been working under the label Filmwelt Berlin for over 25 years and was one of the biggest license holders for Star Trek merchandise from 1993 - 2005. He was even called 'Mr. Star Trek' by Paramount Germany in the 90s, as he was famous for his knowledge concerning all things Trek. He is known worldwide for his uniform replicas, the first high quality products ever made especially for the collector's market.

Today he is the owner and manager of the Filmwelt Collection, the largest privately operated archive of original Star Trek artifacts. He started acquiring original Star Trek production assets during the historic Christie's auction in 2006 and later through direct sales he made with Paramount.
The collection is based in Germany but Martin continues to visit conventions all around the world where he offers insights into his collection to the public and offers tours through his private archive, the Filmwelt Center. Some of the highlights included in the collection are the complete NX-01 shuttle, the complete bridge from the first Enterprise and literally thousands of costumes and props. His main goal is to preserve these great artifacts for future generations, which not only takes a lot of time but also a lot of money, which he currently tries to raise from donors.

Beate Netter, Martin's wife is the owner and proprietor of the Filmwelt Shop, exhibiting at Destination Star Trek London. She manages all the online sales and is one of the biggest sellers of merchandise worldwide, through Amazon, Ebay and conventions.

http://www.filmwelt-collection.com/

Destination Star Trek London would also like to thank William Bath and Jason Joiner for loaning us some unique Star Trek items to display at the event.

 

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