Show off your Weekly Finds.

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Hepcat

Quote from: bigbud on March 19, 2012, 11:52:44 AMThe Star Trek Bridge kit by AMT is dated '75. I'm always confused as to when the first run of any Trek model is dated. I assume this bridge is a first run even though it's '75.

That is indeed a first run kit.

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Collecting! It's what I do!

jimm


bigbud

Yea UP.....you got it! A Milton Bradley game I got at the toy show. Not so interested in the game, but Bigfoot was a "gotta have".




Unknown Primate

Yeah, Buddy - that figure is really cool!  You did good!
" Perhaps he dimly wonders why, there is no other such as I. "

Radioactive Rod Whitenack

I actually had that Bigfoot game as a child and played it a bunch of times! Nice score!

RedKing

me too-it was a very cool game. of course i also played with the bigfoot figure lol
Crazy am I? We'll see if I'm crazy or not!

monsterphile

Not that there wasn't interest before or after, but the 1970s were the peak of interest in Bigfoot, the Yeti, the Bermuda Triangle, UFOs, the Loch Ness Monster, etc.  It was a great time to be a kid.

Rob

Radioactive Rod Whitenack

Rob.

A lot of interest has returned in cryptozoology and urban legends recently, but it's not like when I was a kid in the 1970's. As a kid, your mind is completely open to possibility and the world seemed more magical. It was interesting to live in a world where there could be Bigfoots in the backyard, sea monsters in the ocean and flying saucers in the night sky.

Rod

monsterphile

Quote from: bigbud on March 19, 2012, 11:18:17 AM
Jimm, that is a sweet model! Is the ape figure as big in the kit as shown on the box. I'm trying to imagine how difficult it looks for the 6MDM figure to glue-up and hold such a large object over his head.   I'm really not familiar with this series of models....how many 6MDM models were there?    Buddy


Here's a couple of shots of mine:



Aside from the obvious need to be repainted, it gives you an idea of the proportions.

The other models are one with Steve grabbing a motorcycle, one smashing through a steel door/brick wall, and one where he is fighting with an aliigator.  There is also a Bionic Woman Bionic Repair Kit with Jaime Summers and Oscar Goldman.

Rob

Radioactive Rod Whitenack

That's a cool kit of Michael Myers throwing a gorilla! (he he)

Unknown Primate

" Perhaps he dimly wonders why, there is no other such as I. "

monsterphile

Did someone put a "Kick Me" sign on my back recently?   It's enough to make a guy poop out a bubble.  :P

Well, if there's someone out there that would like to professionally assemble/restore and paint all my models for free...I'm OK with that.    Oh, and the grass needs cutting.

Rob, the Talentless Hack (but a great idea man)

Unknown Primate

I love that model, Rob.  It's actually pretty awesome looking!
" Perhaps he dimly wonders why, there is no other such as I. "

monsterphile

Like my love for monster movies, my model painting talent is also that a young boy.  That's the most frustrating part...I can visualize something spectacular in my mind's eye, but the message gets lost on the way to my hands.   -'sigh'-

Rob

Hepcat

Quote from: monsterphile on March 20, 2012, 02:27:57 PMLike my love for monster movies, my model painting talent is also that a young boy.

The thing is that these kits were designed to be sold to young boys so it's only right and proper that they be painted the way a young boy would paint them.

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