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All of these props
and costumes are original props from Starship Troopers
and are part of
one private collection. Sadly none of these items are for
sale
but if you
have any props for trade or sale please feel free to give me an
e-mail!
Click on images to enlarge
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These
are the original HERO Dogtags worn by Casper Van Dien
his role as the hero Johnny Rico. Unlike "B"-grade
dogtags, these have an actual holographic barcode on
each tag, rather than a less detailed holographic sticker
with three black lines. There were only 4 sets
of HERO dogtags made, and they were reserved for
the main principle characters - Rico, Ace, Dizzy and
Carmen. All other actors wore "B"-grade
dogtags.
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These
are the original HERO Dogtags worn by Denise Richards in
her role as Carmen Ibanez. Unlike "B"-grade
dogtags, these have an actual holographic barcode on
each tag, rather than a less detailed holographic sticker
with three black lines. There were only 4 sets
of HERO dogtags made, and they were reserved for
the main principle characters - Rico, Ace, Dizzy and
Carmen. All other actors wore "B"-grade
dogtags.
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These
are the original HERO Dogtags worn by Dina Meyer in
her role as Dizzy Flores. Unlike "B"-grade
dogtags, these have an actual holographic barcode on
each tag, rather than a less detailed holographic sticker
with three black lines. There were only 4 sets
of HERO dogtags made, and they were reserved for
the main principle characters - Rico, Ace, Dizzy and
Carmen. All other actors wore "B"-grade
dogtags.
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These
are the original HERO Dogtags worn by Jake Busey in
his role as Ace Levy. Unlike "B"-grade
dogtags, these have an actual holographic barcode on
each tag, rather than a less detailed holographic sticker
with three black lines. There were only 4 sets
of HERO dogtags made, and they were reserved for
the main principle characters - Rico, Ace, Dizzy and
Carmen. All other actors wore "B"-grade
dogtags.
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This
is an original pair of Dogtags worn by a member
of the Mobile Infantry. These dogtags are considered
to be "B"-grade and are less detailed than
the HERO dogtags.
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These
are the original pairs of hero dogtags worn by the characters
Rico, Carmen and Dizzy. They are presented here
together accompanied by the actors' continuity Polaroid
photos.
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This
is an original Yellow Mobile Infantry flag, used in
both Starship Troopers and the sequel Starship Troopers
2: Hero of the Federation. It is made of lightweight
canvas and measures around 3 x 5 ft. It can be
clearly spotted during Starship Troopers 2 being both
carried as a battle standard at the start of the movie,
and then again mounted on a flagpole outside the FedNet
Recruiting station. It was also used for several
scenes in the original Starship Troopers.
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This
is the original green Federation Eagle design flag that
was draped over Dizzy's coffin during her military funeral.
The flag was removed during the ceremony before
Dizzy's coffin was released into space. The large
green flag is identical on both sides and has the unique
eagle crest design in green and blue. The flag
can also be seen briefly in the trooper Barracks at
Camp Currie at the start of he movie. It can be
seen hanging on the wall in several shots.
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This
is the original small-size gold M.I. flag used in both
the Chow Hall and Barracks locations at Camp Currie.
You can see the flag being used as set decoration
in both scenes while the recruits train at Camp Currie.
The flag has the Mobile Infantry eagle design
printed on both sides. This is the smaller version
of this flag. There was a much larger version
which was flown on the main flagstaff at Camp Currie
and then reused at Whiskey Outpost.
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This
is an on-set Continuity photo of actor Casper Van Dien
as Johnny Rico. The photo shows Van Dien posing in costume
as his character Rico, and was used day to day to ensure
continuity of the actor's appearance. The photo
was received with the Rico HERO dogtags and acts as an
authenticator for the tags.
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This
is an on-set Continuity photo of actress Dina Meyer
as Dizzy Flores. The photo shows Meyer posing in costume
as her character Dizzy, and was used day to day to ensure
continuity of the actress' appearance. The photo
was received with the Dizzy HERO dogtags and acts as an
authenticator for the tags.
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This
is an on-set Continuity photo of actress Denise Richards
as
Carmen Ibanez. The photo shows Richards posing in costume
as her character Carmen, and was used day to day to ensure
continuity of the actress' appearance. The photo
was received with the Carmen HERO dogtags and acts as an
authenticator for the tags.
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This
is an on-set Continuity photo of actor Jake Busey as
Ace Levy. The photo shows Busey posing in costume
as his character Ace, and was used day to day to ensure
continuity of the actor's appearance. The photo
was received with the Ace HERO dogtags and acts as an
authenticator for the tags.
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This
is thought to be the only remaining original "Death
From Above" tattoo template. These were used
as base templates to apply the alcohol-based coloured
body inks to the actors, to create the iconic Infantry
tattoo.
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