
No. 068
Released: July 18, 2013
Ornament: U.S.S. Kelvin NCC-0514 (Battle-scarred)
Series: Star Trek (2009)
Product code: QMP4084
Artist: Lynn Norton
Original retail: $32.95
Dimensions: 2” H x 2.5” W x 5.5“ L
Branding: Keepsake
Material: Styrene
Packaging: White Box, Red Trim w/ Dots
Magic: Light
Power source: (3) LR41 Batteries
Front box text:
Hallmark KEEPSAKE
magic light
STAR TREK™
STAR TREK U.S.S. Kelvin™
christmas tree ornament | décoration pour l’arbre de noël
Back box text:
While patrolling border space separating the United Federation of Planets and the adversarial Klingon Empire, the Starfleet starship U.S.S. Kelvin engaged a hostile Romulan vessel as it emerged from a black hole.
The resulting destruction of the Kelvin-and self-sacrifice of commanding officer George Kirk-provided the wildly exciting and emotionally stirring opening scenes of 2009’s Star Trek, which introduced a new generation of fans to Gene Roddenberry’s vision of the future.
Lynn Norton Hallmark Keepsake Artist
Valerie Shanks Hallmark Keepsake Artist
Press the button on the ornament to see the USS Kelvin’s lights illuminate
This ornament is one of 1,575 issued for and only available at the 2013 Comic-Con International or 2013 New York Comic Con events.
BATTERY-OPERATED Batteries included.
artist crafted
Bottom box text:
For decorative use only. Pour usage décoratif seulement.
STARTREK.COM
TM & © 2013 CBS Studios Inc. © 2013 Paramount Pictures Corp. STAR TREK and related marks are trademarks of CBS Studios Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Mfd. for/Fabriqué pour Hallmark Cards, Inc. Kansas City, MO 64141
Made in China
QMP4084
Additional information:
This 2013 EVENT Hallmark ornament was made from the same mold as the U.S.S. Kelvin ornament that was offered in Hallmark Gold Crown stores during the 2013 ornament season. This 2013 Comic-Con exclusive U.S.S. Kelvin features a heavily battle damaged U.S.S. Kelvin – just like during the battle with Nero and the Romulans that were from the future in the J.J. Abrams feature film, Star Trek. This is the ship that George Kirk, father of James T. Kirk, sacrificed so that his wife and newly born son could escape from a hopeless battle.
Pros: An event exclusive is always a welcome addition for collectors, especially those attending conventions or premieres.
Cons: While exclusivity adds appeal, the repaint itself doesn’t stand out much—especially compared to some of the more creative or visually striking exclusives from earlier years.



