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The Weird World Of Aurora: Monster Model Kits - Vintage Comic Book Advertisement (Aurora) 1971
*Appeared in: Swing With Scooter, Comic Book Issue No. 34, July 1971 (DC National Comics)
This is basically a pre painted model kit that I repainted using the CGI renders as reference. The model itself is one of the most accurate looking figures (or even statues for that matter) of the Bay-verse Optimus Prime, so adding a paint job just makes it look spot on. The truck parts were coated using an automotive clear coat, so it's super shiny.
Finally I added light up eyes, which really seal the deal and bring this guy to life!
The blades are removable by removing the forearm panels and he also features a interchangeable faceplate (regular mode with mouth and battle mode)
Just for the record, this model is almost the same size as ROTF leader class Prime and a little taller than MP-10.
The air-landing "Helldiver" is built almost 100% out of the box - just some hydraulics were added inside of the opened air brakes on the lower legs, and the head received some hydraulic rams as added details.
Furthermore the cockpit hatch was with the pilot lifted high enough to have a look "out of the Labor's breast" - it's actually a 1:72 figure, but it's acceptable as a 1:60 Japanese person ;)
Painting was done with Tamiya Acrylics, and the kit slightly weathered/dusted.
The small diorama was built on a 8x8" base, with real wood pieces and real earth for the forest ground it is supposed to simulate. Additionally, some moss and foam leafs were used.
On city patrol with the Patlabor force - including the AV-98 "Alphonse", character figures and an armored patrol car on a city street diorama.
I tried to capture the Ingram's size, but the angle is not that good..
This is basically a pre painted model kit that I repainted using the CGI renders as reference. The model itself is one of the most accurate looking figures (or even statues for that matter) of the Bay-verse Optimus Prime, so adding a paint job just makes it look spot on. The truck parts were coated using an automotive clear coat, so it's super shiny.
Finally I added light up eyes, which really seal the deal and bring this guy to life!
The blades are removable by removing the forearm panels and he also features a interchangeable faceplate (regular mode with mouth and battle mode)
Just for the record, this model is almost the same size as ROTF leader class Prime and a little taller than MP-10.
CATWOMAN statue
Vinyl kit by Horizon, customized into her first Silver Age appearance, figure is 7 inches tall
Snap-Tite: "Car In A Bottle" Comic Book Advertisement (Monogram) 1976
*Appeared in: DC Special Presents: "Super-Heroes War Against The Monsters" Comic Book Issue No. 21, May 1976 (DC Comics)
25 - Camilon Large Main Battleship.
Category: Model Kit.
Name: Camilon Large Main Battleship.
Scale: Non.
Series: Mecha Collection.
Origin: Space Battleship Yamato.
Brand: Bandai.
Material: Styrene plastic.
Release Date: 1979.
Condition: Unassembled.
*Note: Pics not by us. It's just for reference.
This is a Model Kit collected by my BB.
More in My Collection Corner.
Tamiya :
AMG Mercedes S600 with 20" Brabus Monoblok III wheels from Aoshima. Custom lowering job.
AMG Mercedes S600 Coupe with 19" OZ Opera.
Here's the reissue of the classic 60's model kit of The Munsters family car The Munster Koach. I'm a much better model builder when it comes to figures. My 50 something eyes had problems with this one as I messed up on the positioning of some of the motor's parts. Anyhow it came out pretty good and I'm ready to park it at 1313 Mockingbird Lane.
The air-landing "Helldiver" is built almost 100% out of the box - just some hydraulics were added inside of the opened air brakes on the lower legs, and the head received some hydraulic rams as added details.
Furthermore the cockpit hatch was with the pilot lifted high enough to have a look "out of the Labor's breast" - it's actually a 1:72 figure, but it's acceptable as a 1:60 Japanese person ;)
Painting was done with Tamiya Acrylics, and the kit slightly weathered/dusted.
The small diorama was built on a 8x8" base, with real wood pieces and real earth for the forest ground it is supposed to simulate. Additionally, some moss and foam leafs were used.
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