Beyond The Sprues
General Category => Market Place => New Model Kit News/Reviews => Topic started by: kitnut617 on April 15, 2020, 04:21:39 AM
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My recent purchase of a reboxed Aurora 1/72 AH-56, I got it from CultTVman. This hobby shop deals mostly in Sci-fi stuff.
https://www.culttvmanshop.com/ (https://www.culttvmanshop.com/)
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His prices are usually pretty good. He also bought a company called "Doll and Hobby" and has re-released the "Land of the Giants" and the "Lost in Space: Cyclops and Chariot " kits
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Todays newsletter from Steve has a lot of interesting restocks. Although I'm not into Sci-Fi I thought this by Pegasus looked interesting
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Detail is pretty sparse on that Terminator Tank.
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I have one in the stash somewhere.
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latest newsletters this week (I received two) says they have a restock of 1/40 scale Nike missiles and 1/48 display Eagle 2 transporters
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Today's Newsletter has announced they're receiving Revell 1/72 Space Shuttles next week among other things like a Groovy Grader
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In todays newsletter, it has been announced that Moebius Models are producing a 1/72 scale 2001 Space Clipper. I might consider getting one 'cause years ago ('60's), on a school weekend outing, we were taken to see the movie one evening. Something that has always stuck in my mind ----
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In todays newsletter, it has been announced that Moebius Models are producing a 1/72 scale 2001 Space Clipper. I might consider getting one 'cause years ago ('60's), on a school weekend outing, we were taken to see the movie one evening. Something that has always stuck in my mind ----
That will have some size around it. I have the Stargazer Models 1/144 offering which is about 500mm from tip of nose to end of the sensor booms.
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In todays newsletter, it has been announced that Moebius Models are producing a 1/72 scale 2001 Space Clipper. I might consider getting one 'cause years ago ('60's), on a school weekend outing, we were taken to see the movie one evening. Something that has always stuck in my mind ----
That will have some size around it. I have the Stargazer Models 1/144 offering which is about 500mm from tip of nose to end of the sensor booms.
Cult TV Man website quotes 29" long --- 737mm. It will have a cockpit and passenger cabin --- the test shots look good.
https://culttvman.com/main/moebius-news-new-space-clipper-kits/?mc_cid=e37f3ff764&mc_eid=bfc6cb97d3
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In todays newsletter, it has been announced that Moebius Models are producing a 1/72 scale 2001 Space Clipper. I might consider getting one 'cause years ago ('60's), on a school weekend outing, we were taken to see the movie one evening. Something that has always stuck in my mind ----
That will have some size around it. I have the Stargazer Models 1/144 offering which is about 500mm from tip of nose to end of the sensor booms.
Cult TV Man website quotes 29" long --- 737mm. It will have a cockpit and passenger cabin --- the test shots look good.
https://culttvman.com/main/moebius-news-new-space-clipper-kits/?mc_cid=e37f3ff764&mc_eid=bfc6cb97d3
Nice. Put my name beside the 1/72 version. But it appears it does not have landing gear?
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Yes in indeed a pretty impressive model
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There used to be a booster available too:
(http://www.culttvmanshop.com/thumbnail.asp?file=assets/images/AJAmodels/booster3.jpg&maxx=300&maxy=0)(http://www.culttvmanshop.com/thumbnail.asp?file=assets/images/ajamodels/booster1.jpg&maxx=300&maxy=0)
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Today's newsletter has a few interesting subjects that they say will be in the shop in a few weeks time.
One is a seamless, flexible 1/6 Bettie Page action figure. I remember seeing her while browsing the magazines when I was sorting the newspapers out for my paper round back in the 60's ----- erm! well :-[ ---- I was curious ---- ;D
https://www.culttvmanshop.com/PREORDER-Bettie-Page-V2-Queen-of-Pinups-16th-Scale-Premium-Action-Figure--from-Executive-Replicas--50-deposit-required-PREORDER-RESERVATION_p_5337.html?mc_cid=6722e57643&mc_eid=bfc6cb97d3 (https://www.culttvmanshop.com/PREORDER-Bettie-Page-V2-Queen-of-Pinups-16th-Scale-Premium-Action-Figure--from-Executive-Replicas--50-deposit-required-PREORDER-RESERVATION_p_5337.html?mc_cid=6722e57643&mc_eid=bfc6cb97d3)
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I bet this will please a few people ---- test shot of Lost in Space Chariot in 1/35 scale
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Hmm, the Major looks a little smug but some nice whif ideas come to mind.
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The guy in the driver's seat (Don West?) seems to be enjoying playing with his joystick...
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The new Lost In Space series chariot is one of the better sci-fi designs out there. I rank it up with the Cheyenne dropship!
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The new Lost In Space series chariot is one of the better sci-fi designs out there. I rank it up with the Cheyenne dropship!
Fully agree. Even the Jupiters are a better look.