Edrolfo Leones’ Kikaida
Long before there were the current Power Rangers or the Transformers, there was Kikaida. During the late ’70s in
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Long before there were the current Power Rangers or the Transformers, there was Kikaida. During the late ’70s in
Continue readingBetween 4 hurricanes and 2 boys, I can’t afford that really sweet 1/6 Garage kit of Michael Biehn/CPL Hicks from
Continue readingThis humorous boxed diorama is called ‘Litter Patrol,’ and shows a giant alien robot (with a big trash can) cleaning
Continue readingThe 16 inch Godzilla from Polar Lights was built pretty much out of the box except for Godzilla’s hands and
Continue readingAttacking Alien (Aliens) Scale1/9 Produced by Halcyon Both these kits started off as the standard Alien kits, I decided to
Continue readingThe idea for Battle Toad came to me one day when I was watching National Geographic. (Reptiles-Amphibians). One of my
Continue readingPainting began with the application of a flat, flesh color, base coat. Instead of airbrushing, I tried using a water-color
Continue readingLoving Urban Legends I decided to build the Mothman version from Alternative Images, this 15″ tall solid resin model approximately
Continue readingThis plastic kit is designed by Kow Yokoyama. The SAFS suit serves as a platform for many variants in the MAK universe.
Continue readingThis is the Supporting Castings/Headless Hearseman kit of Jeremy Brett as Sherlock Holmes. Rick Evans
Continue readingThis is the Lunar Models “2001 Discovery Astronaut with Monolith” kit, which I obtained through Monsters In Motion. Except for
Continue readingThis is an old MPC “Alien” model I recently completed. It’s pretty much built out of the box, the base
Continue readingThe PL T-Rex painted as Devil Dinosaur Rick Evans
Continue readingThe Fighting Suit Space Type Fireball SG its a variation of the original, SAFS Fireball. With more long range supplies consumables,
Continue readingSince you have been so patient with my 2001 submissions, I thought I’d come up with a change-of-pace. This Is
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