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I got a wild har before Christmas , to build a monster model once again so here he is. 

It was a well done kit but LOTS of parts and detail painting. Some seam filling. 

Enjoy.

 

 

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35 minutes ago, Dodge Driver said:

That's really cool! I can almost hear Claude Rains' maniacal laughter. 

Thank You Frank. It was a great Holiday build !!!

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Cool stuff! It reminds me of my old Aurora Movie Monsters collection WAAYYY back! SO much fun. Nice job on this one.

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2 hours ago, cobraman said:

That's wild ! Very well done.

Thanks Ray . I simply felt like doing a monster model !!

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43 minutes ago, bisc63 said:

Cool stuff! It reminds me of my old Aurora Movie Monsters collection WAAYYY back! SO much fun. Nice job on this one.

Thanks Rusty , My cousin and I would head to the drug store and get then , then run home and start building before the midnight monster shows in Tucson.

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Nice! What did you have? I amassed Frankenstein's Monster, Dr. Jekyll as Mr.Hyde, Creature from The Black Lagoon, Dracula, and The Forgotten Prisoner of Castle Mare! All lined up on one shelf where I could see the glow-in-the-dark parts from my bed at night. For good measure, and because he was the right height, I also had a Godzilla at the end of the row!

My mom wonderfully understood that I would always be happy at gift-giving occasions to receive any model kit with "Aurora" on the label. Oddly, I never had any of their car kits, but planes, monsters, figures, and dinosaurs were all welcomed, with the F-9 Panther being my first ever built-completely-by-me. I considered the big green Allosaurus my greatest triumph as a kid! Man, thank you so much for jogging those memories loose; what times they were...

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33 minutes ago, bisc63 said:

Nice! What did you have? I amassed Frankenstein's Monster, Dr. Jekyll as Mr.Hyde, Creature from The Black Lagoon, Dracula, and The Forgotten Prisoner of Castle Mare! All lined up on one shelf where I could see the glow-in-the-dark parts from my bed at night. For good measure, and because he was the right height, I also had a Godzilla at the end of the row!

My mom wonderfully understood that I would always be happy at gift-giving occasions to receive any model kit with "Aurora" on the label. Oddly, I never had any of their car kits, but planes, monsters, figures, and dinosaurs were all welcomed, with the F-9 Panther being my first ever built-completely-by-me. I considered the big green Allosaurus my greatest triumph as a kid! Man, thank you so much for jogging those memories loose; what times they were...

 

33 minutes ago, bisc63 said:

Nice! What did you have? I amassed Frankenstein's Monster, Dr. Jekyll as Mr.Hyde, Creature from The Black Lagoon, Dracula, and The Forgotten Prisoner of Castle Mare! All lined up on one shelf where I could see the glow-in-the-dark parts from my bed at night. For good measure, and because he was the right height, I also had a Godzilla at the end of the row!

My mom wonderfully understood that I would always be happy at gift-giving occasions to receive any model kit with "Aurora" on the label. Oddly, I never had any of their car kits, but planes, monsters, figures, and dinosaurs were all welcomed, with the F-9 Panther being my first ever built-completely-by-me. I considered the big green Allosaurus my greatest triumph as a kid! Man, thank you so much for jogging those memories loose; what times they were...

I Had similar memoties butI di not (generally have monstr models) but usually Cars and rarely Military.

The Little Red wagon was the only kit my mother ever bought for me so I have now built it once again.

Mike

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Great detail painting. The model really captures the scene. Always enjoy looking at these type of models and amazed at the talent from the builder. One of my old favorite movies too.

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53 minutes ago, TonyK said:

Great detail painting. The model really captures the scene. Always enjoy looking at these type of models and amazed at the talent from the builder. One of my old favorite movies too.

Thanks Tony. I sometimes get in the mood to do one and have fun with them.

Mike

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Thanks for the nostalgia wave! Though I don't think I had the Invisible Man kit, I do remember having several of the others.

Your detail painting and use of dry brush technique and washes is great. The set details are very nicely done and add a great deal to the model as a whole.

David G.

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On 1/5/2022 at 9:29 AM, Fifer said:

Thanks Pete. I have not seen you in some time as I quit all the Railroad forums.

Mike

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Sorry to hear you dropped out of the model RR forums. Great weathering job on that loco. 

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17 minutes ago, peteski said:

Sorry to hear you dropped out of the model RR forums. Great weathering job on that loco. 

Thanks Pete. I did it many many moons ago !!

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1 hour ago, unclescott58 said:

Very nice. I especially like the tie.

Thank You Scott. Glad you enjoy it.

Mike

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57 minutes ago, slusher said:

very neat build..

Thanks Carl !!

God Bless Steve McQueen!!

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