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 It   D ;kora past D ;deridex! If you love the myriad ships of the Trek universe, this elaborate hand-made clock might just be for you.     This amazing bit timekeeping comes from Etsy User YougNeek  which  stanley cup as much as it looks like that   an old Star Trek race, is meant to be pronounced Unique ;, apparently , and actually uses Galoob   old Star Trek Micro Machine toys painted to get the fancy metallic effect  as someone who used to love Micro Machines, there   something really cool about that! YougNeek lets you customise the twelve ships you have on each hour on the clock  certain ra stanley website rer toys like Voyager and the Defiant might cost you more  as well as the  stanley termoska larger ship that sits at the centre of it, with everything from DS9 to Station K-7. As it   hand made and sourced from all these vintage toys though, the clock is a pricey endeavour  $130, and potentially more depending on the ships you choose to go on it. Still, it   pretty swish, and who doesn ;t love a clock made out of toys  [Etsy via Technabob]  You ;re reading Toybox, io9   new blog for all things pop culture. From merchandise to awesome fan creations, TV recaps and critical commentary on the hot topics of the day, you can find it all here!                                                        Arts And CraftsStar Trek