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Check out 20 Stargate props that could be yours!

January 28, 2010 by David Read  
Filed under Featured Post, Props

From SciFiWire.com

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See the Zat Gun that Jack O’Neill is firing? Want to own it? Then read on!

Hey, Stargate fans! Want to own a piece of your favorite show? Then you’re in luck, because Propworx, who was also behind 2009′s Battlestar Galactica auctions, has launched a series of Stargate Artifacts auctions this week. Fifteen seasons of Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis memorabilia will be up for sale through eBay and two huge live auctions.

There will be thousands of items auctioned off over the next few months, culminating in two live auctions in which you’ll even get a chance to see a full-size, working Stargate. But even before those live auctions, Propworx will be auctioning plenty of affordable items on eBay, including costumes, props and even pieces of the Stargate.

You can find out more about the eBay auctions and what will be for sale at www.propworx.com, where the Stargate fans who make up the Propworx team have blogs, videos and a forum for fans and collectors to discuss the Stargate auctions.

So what are some of the best props that Propworx will have in the live auctions? The crack group at Stargate Command (aka the Propworx warehouse) made a list for us of the top 20 items they have stored there. (Click on any prop to view at a larger size.)

Working Jaffa Serpent Head

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Apophis’ legion of Jaffa warriors could be identified by their serpent helmet heads, and no Jaffa was more significant than Teal’c, First Prime of Apophis. This helmet is special because it uses compressed air to open and close. The eyes also light up. Actor Christopher Judge wore this helmet in the SG-1 pilot episode “Children of the Gods,” as well as flashback episodes such as season one’s “Cor-Ai.” The helmet is made of fiberglass and metal and is one of the most impressive props in the auctions.

Auction estimate: $10,000-$12,000


Horus (Falcon) Head

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Horus guards served the family of Ra, which included his wife, Hathor, and son Heru-ur. These impressive helmets were introduced in the motion picture, and unlike the Anubis head were carried into the television series. The complex animation of the head opening and closing in the feature was often cost-prohibitive on the TV series, but nevertheless they did it twice, in season two’s “Secrets” and season eight’s “Moebius, Part 1.” This is a rubber stunt Falcon Head, beautifully painted and used in SG-1.

Auction estimate: $6,000-$8,000

MALP

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The Mobile Analytic Laboratory Probe was the remote extension of Stargate Command. Equipped with a grappling arm and a communication dish, this six-wheeled device was sent into environments beyond the Event Horizon that were unknown or hazardous. This complicated piece of hardware, created by Stargate’s effects department, includes a remote control for moving forward, backward or turning on a dime in any direction. Over a decade old, the MALP runs as well as the day it was made.

Auction estimate: $4,000-$6,000

Goa’uld Hand Device

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This prop is the TV evolution of a similar device introduced in the feature. A powerful weapon, the hand device (or “ribbon device”) is the preferred method of torture for the Goa’uld, who relish “throwing” their prey across rooms or placing them in a trance and melting their brains. This prop is metal and resin and mounted on a molded hand for display. It is the only one remaining.

Auction estimate: $2,000-$3,000

Jaffa Staff Weapon

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No weapon is more terrifying to innocent villagers than the powerful staff weapon. Powered by a small amount of liquid Naquadah, the staff fires large bolts of yellow plasma. Teal’c carried it as his weapon of choice for 10 seasons of SG-1. This is a full-size resin staff weapon, one of only a few remaining.

Auction estimate: $2,000-$3,000

Thor

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The supreme commander of the Asgard fleet, Thor represents humanity’s most powerful ally. Thor’s race endowed humanity with its wisdom and most powerful technologies to help stop at least three powerful foes, including the Goa’uld, Replicators and Ori. This is the Hero Thor puppet. It is in amazing condition, and the best surviving example of the puppets used for Thor and his race.

Auction estimate: $10,000-$15,000

Jack O’Neill’s Sunglasses

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Bugaboos sunglasses were the glasses of choice for the SG-1 team leader when traveling offworld. O’Neill and his teammates often wore these on sunny worlds, but Jack is most commonly remembered for wearing them. This is a hero pair of sunglasses and probably the most recognizable Jack O’Neill prop.

Auction estimate: $1,000-$2,000


Hero Zat Gun

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In addition to a staff weapon, most Jaffa also carry this sidearm. The Zat’ni’katel is an energy-based gun that stuns with one shot, kills with two and disintegrates with three shots. Jack O’Neill shortened the name to “zat gun” in the SG-1 season one finale, “Within the Serpent’s Grasp.” This is one of the rare working Zat guns that works using compressed air to open the gun. It is made of resin with working mechanicals.

Auction estimate: $3,000-$4,000

Hero T.E.R.

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The Trans-Phase Eradication Rod was developed by the Goa’uld to detect beings 180 degrees out of phase from our spacetime, including the insectoid “Re’tu” race and other cloaked enemies. Once a foe was sighted, the T.E.R. released a form of energy similar to the zat gun but far more destructive, ripping a target into pieces. Since creatures like the Re’tu were left out of phase even after death, the T.E.R. offered the convenience of not having to clean anything up. This is a hero resin, light-up T.E.R.

Auction estimate: $3,000-$4,000


Hero Replicator Pistol

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The Asuran Replicators were nothing if not emulators of their Ancient creators. So it was with the Replicator pistol, an energy-based weapon charged with powerful crystals. Ancient writing on both sides of the pistol translates to “neutralizer.” This is a beautiful metal prop with light-up electronics. The detail and workmanship are really impressive.

Auction estimate: $1,500-$3,000


Hero Anti-Replicator Gun

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A reverse-engineered version of a piece of Ancient technology, the Anti-Replicator gun, or A.R.G., is the most practical choice in dealing with human-form Replicators. More sophisticated than their “block” brethren, human-form Replicators are bound together by millions of nanite cells. The A.R.G. separates the bonds between these cells, making them totally inert. What remains is a lump of fine metal bits. This is an amazing resin and metal prop with a working switch that lights up the gun.

Auction estimate: $1,500-$3,000

The Ark of Truth

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The Ark of Truth is one of the earliest known pieces of Ancient technology. Older than the name “Ancient” itself, it was developed by the Alteran Amelius (the inventor of the first Stargate) to combat a tyrannical body of his own people by brainwashing them into believing his “truth.” The group he banned ultimately buried the Ark (believing that by using the device they would become the very enemy from which they sought to liberate themselves) and traveled to the Milky Way to seed our galaxy. Millions of years later, SG-1 would use the ark to stop the very same threat. A beautiful wood and resin prop with detailed Ancient writing around the top.

Auction estimate: $4,000-$6,000

Daniel’s Glasses

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The nerdy Dr. Daniel Jackson would not be complete without his round glasses. Despite taking the most naps inside a Goa’uld sarcophagus—and even ascending to a higher plane of existence at the end of SG-1 season five—the good doctor was never able to improve his eyesight. Unless he was on an undercover Tok’ra mission, or existing as pure energy, the archaeologist could always be found wearing these. This is a Hero pair of Daniel’s glasses.

Auction Estimate: $1,000-$1,500

Ori Prior Staff

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The Priors of the Ori used their staffs to concentrate their powerful mental energy and communicate over vast distances with others of their kind. Given advanced knowledge of the universe by their Ori leaders, the Priors focused themselves with the crystals in their staffs to create awe-inspiring “miracles.” This is a resin, metal and crystal full-size prop that lights up.

Auction estimate: $1,000-$1,500


Ancient Drone

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Perhaps the most powerful weapon in the Ancient arsenal, the Ancient drone weapon is also one of the most mysterious. The drone appears to be a hybrid of organic and inorganic components. When activated, it can plough through numerous targets before becoming disabled. Jack O’Neill used thousands of Ancient drones to destroy the Goa’uld Anubis’ massive fleet of motherships in the SG-1 season seven finale, “Lost City.” This is one of the most amazing props to be auctioned. It is incredibly detailed, with plastic components and detailed “tentacles.”

Auction estimate: $3,000-$5,000

Zero Point Module

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The Zero Point Module is the cornerstone of Ancient energy. In use during the “golden age” of the race 10,000 years ago, three of the devices were powerful enough to carry an Ancient city-ship from one galaxy to another in a matter of days. The Pegasus Galaxy Replicators, who based their civilization on their Ancient creators, continued to manufacture new ZPMs to sustain their society. This is a Hero resin ZPM.

Auction estimate: $2,000-$3,000

Ronon Dex’s Blaster

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Believed to have been developed by the nomadic Travelers, Ronon’s blaster releases a powerful form of energy. Three crystals on the side indicate the mode in which the blaster is toggled. A power cell at the rear replenishes the weapon. Ronon obtained the weapon while he was a Wraith Runner and wove the hair of his nemesis around the handle both to improve his grip and to truly make it his own. This Hero resin prop has a light-up energy module, and the handle is wrapped with rope to simulate Wraith hair.

Auction estimate: $2,000-$3,000


Ancient Communications Terminal

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One of the earliest known pieces of Ancient technology, the Communications terminal is the docking station for small communication stones. When connected, the user of a stone can link psychically across an almost limitless distance to a person using a similar device on the other end. Earth eventually reverse-engineered the terminal into a much more compact “box” that Icarus Base team members now use to communicate back home while aboard the Destiny. This is a detailed resin prop with attached “stones” and a large “crystal” on top. It is almost 2.5 feet wide.

Auction estimate: $2,000-$3,000

Ancient Lifesigns Detector

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A palm-sized computer of Ancient design, capable of detecting a wide variety of life form readings, from Human to Wraith. Col. John Sheppard and his team used one such device to hunt down a number of foes. When Atlantis was taken over by the Genii during a hurricane, Sheppard hunted Acastus Kolya’s soldiers with the lifesigns detector, eliminating each one while suspended above in the dark rafters. This is a working hero prop that actually has a standard terrestial PDA inside a plastic frame with added graphics. It lights up, but it doesn’t actually track anyone!

Auction estimate: $1,000-$1,500

Teyla’s Bantos Rods

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The Athosian Teyla Emmagan’s workout regimen often included practicing martial arts with bantos rods, a pair of fighting sticks crafted by her people. Teyla practiced using them against both her fellow Athosians and Atlantis personnel. Early in the Atlantis expedition’s mission, Teyla tried teaching Col. John Sheppard in the art of using bantos rods, but all but gave up on him when he refused to spend time practicing. These rods are rubber-covered wood, so they are durable but won’t hurt anyone if an actor misses.

Auction estimate: $800-$1,200

You can find out more at www.propworx.com and join the conversation there. You can also follow Propworx on Twitter.

Comments

22 Responses to “Check out 20 Stargate props that could be yours!”
  1. Drooooooooooolllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll…………….

  2. HikingStick says:

    My wife and I won’t be able to pick up any of these props, but we both feel that MGM missed years of opportunities to sell toys and replicas. My kids have wanted to dress as SG Teams for years, and they’ve always wanted to carry Zats. Army surplus clothes are easy to find, but there were no SG-themed toys (or, to my knowledge, even models) of Zats and similar items. I’d still buy them today if available and priced comparable to a Nerf gun.

  3. Major Wedgie says:

    Indeed.

  4. stjerne says:

    There were some Zat models available but they didn’t pop up
    not sure if they are still around

    Second Question: When does the Live Auction start ?

    or is everything being handled on ebay, I thought there was an in person
    Auction

  5. SG Merc says:

    I have been building replica props for a couple of years, and have seen some great replicas of a few of these props. Still though, nothing compares to the excitement of seeing the original props being offered.

    It is sad that these critical pieces of Stargate history will no longer be used in production, but some lucky collectors will give them great homes.

  6. shadowcat says:

    must… have…

  7. Eric says:

    This is simply amazing.
    I WANT THOSE JACK O’NEILL SUNGLASSES!
    and the replicator gun and the staff weapon and the lifesigns detector and the ZPM and the T.E.R.

    Anyways, Arik tree-ac te kek!

  8. Someone should raise the money, buy everything, and start a fan-written movie. We need more SG-1!

  9. David says:

    Our live auctions are scheduled for August and November 2010. Thanks for asking!

  10. Foofersgod says:

    I so want the (zed-pee-em), sorry I’m Canadian. Ronon’s gun will be awesome!!! or Sheppard’s wrist bands… This is so hard to choose from… I got it!!! the M.A.L.P. !!! Is this aucition in USD or CAD? The show is CAD so are you going to be cheap and sell in USD to make the extra .2 cents on the dollar?

  11. scott says:

    look i am 11 and i can not afford this stuff but i wish i could because i love the show

  12. scott says:

    and i also watch it every night
    and wish that i could be like one fo the charecters

  13. Drift says:

    I can’t wait to get my hands on a Zpm. A lifetime.

  14. Jamie says:

    That Asgard puppet isnt Thor, its the bad Asgard from the season 5 Atlantis 2 parter, i think the episode was called ”The Lost Tribe”

  15. Joseph says:

    Not to nit pick, but the Asgard you have shown is not Thor, it is the Asgard Daniel Jackson and Rodney Mckay were kidnapped by to activate the Arturo device that was blowing up stargates.

    This is evident by the rank insignia on the Asgard’s head and chest, these ornaments were never seen on Thor.

  16. Stella says:

    Actually that IS the real Thor puppet. That puppet was very expensive to make, so when they did the evil Asgard they just altered the Thor puppet. The “decorations” look more like medical devices to me, not an indication of rank.

    I want to know where and when the live auctions will be!

  17. Josh says:

    Gosh, I really wish that Ronon’s gun wasn’t so expensive… such and awesome prop.

    I also wish that MGM would make die-cast models of the ships and gates of the stargate series.

  18. Brian says:

    I wan’t the Jaffa Staff That would be Awesome!!!
    I search on Ebay for that but can’t find it please tell me :$

  19. Joe Beaudoin Jr. says:

    @Brian: We have auctions launching every week. You can find them here:

    http://shop.ebay.com/propworx2/

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