This is quite a story: a 32-inch long model of the USS Enterprise, used for certain scenes in the original series of Star Trek, appears to have been discovered on eBay ā decades after it disappeared from the desk of creator Gene Roddenberry. The discovery first came to light on X (formerly Twitter) when Alex Perry, co-owner of TrekCore.com, spotted an eBay auction for a ārare custom Star Trek USS Enterprise spaceship by Richard Datin.ā Images showed a timeworn but instantly recognisable Enterprise, mounted on a wooden stand. The seller listed the model with a starting price of $1,000. According to Perry, the person who listed the Enterprise model had purchased āan abandoned storage unitā and listed it on eBay, assuming it to be a replica. āThis ship is a custom-made spaceship by Richard Datin Jr,ā the eBay listing read. āMade by wood [sic] and hand painted⦠32 inches long.ā
A close-up image appears to show what looks like a business card stuck to the back of the modelās base with sticky tape. It reads, āRichard C Datin, Jr of North Hollywood, California.ā Youāve probably guessed where this is going: Datin Jr was the model maker who built the original Enterprise miniature, based on the design by Matt Jeffries. The Howard Anderson Company, which provided the visual effects for the series, commissioned Datin Jr to make several models for Star Trek in 1964, and the 32-inch miniature he built was used for several shots in the unaired pilot, The Cage, and a few other early episodes. Later on, a more detailed, 11-foot-long model was created and used for other episodes in the original series. In other words: itās highly likely that the model listed on eBay is genuine. So how did such an important piece of TV history end up in a storage unit? Itās here the plot thickens somewhat. When Star Trek was cancelled in 1969, the 32-inch model was eventually given back to series creator Gene Roddenberry. For several years, the mini Enterprise sat happily on Roddenberryās desk ā until one day it was either lent out and vanished or was outright stolen.This is absolutely wild. The long lost 3 foot filming miniature of the USS Enterprise ā stolen from Gene’s office in the 70s ā showed up on eBay overnight listed by someone who purchased an abandoned storage unit. Analysis of the photos shows it is likely genuine. #StarTrek pic.twitter.com/qb0Shco8AM
— Alex Perry (@alexandertperry) November 1, 2023
A screengrab of the original eBay listing. Credit: eBay.
Leonard Nimoy and William Shatner holding the original USS Enterprise model. Credit: @Doctors__TARDIS.