The Magical Mystery Machine Tour – 2016 Update
Some of you may remember a little adventure we called the Magical Mystery Machine Tour. Back in 2000, a bunch
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Some of you may remember a little adventure we called the Magical Mystery Machine Tour. Back in 2000, a bunch
Continue readingLeonard Nimoy has passed away. And the internet exploded with an outpouring of tributes, memories, stories. I struggled with how
Continue readingWishing you the best on National Gorilla Suit Day! Of course, Bob Burns is the king of all guys in
Continue readingWishing everyone a wonderful Christmas and the happiest of holidays. 2014 has been a fun year for the hobby, and
Continue readingA couple days ago I posted that the Enterprise studio model was taken away for restoration. Now the folks at
Continue readingphoto courtesy of Variety Joni Mitchell sang Don’t it always seem to go That you don’t know what you’ve got
Continue readingI think a couple of these are still available in the Cult Shop
Continue readingIn April 2013, I was out in Los Angeles for Monsterpalooza. Tony Hardy and I went over to the little
Continue readingThis really isn’t about models, but most people know I am a bit of a Beatles fan. 50 years ago
Continue readingSo why not celebrate? Now is a good time to pick up a Kogar kit, or the exclusive Bob and
Continue readingI actually gave out this Christmas card many many years ago. Hope you are having a wonderful holiday season with
Continue readingLong before there was a CultTVman website and hobbyshop, I was a fan of science fiction, fantasy, horror and other
Continue readingA happy birthday shout out to our friend Bob Burns. Bob has been an inspiration to all of us as
Continue readingI met Ray Harryhausen for the first time in 1995 at the Famous Monsters show in Los Angeles. He
Continue readingHave you seen the latest issue of Geek magazine? Flip over to page 40! If you are looking for the
Continue readingStart with part 1 Back to part 2 The upper primary hull. Note the four rectangular and one circular opening
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