More Movie Seaview from Moebius
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The good folks at Moebius posted these on thier Facebook page a few days ago…
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Continue readingMoebius has released images of the Movie Seaview box art. This is painted by famed Japanese artist Yoshiyuki Takani, who
Continue readingWonderfest has updated their website and made their first guest announcements for the 2012 show. Joanna Cassidy, known for her
Continue readingAtlantis passed along this image of a Blackbeard test shot. This is still an early version of the kit,
Continue readingCultTVman and Night Owl and pleased to bring you the newest kit in the Graveyard Scenes line – The Grave
Continue readingMoebius Models announced a new, officially licensed light kit for their 18″ Jupiter 2 model. This deluxe light kit
Continue readingRound 2 sent out a press release on Thursday, December 1, 2011, announcing they had “acquired all rights to industry
Continue readingJay Chladek takes a look at the new Enterprise kit from Revell-Germany.
Continue readingMoebius announced a number of new products at the show this year, in addition to the Creature and the Skipjack.
Continue readingMoebius had previously announced the Bride of Frankenstein, sculpted by Jeff Yagher, but iHobbyExpo provided the first glimpse of the
Continue readingFor the last couple years, Pegasus Hobbies has been talking about a new Nautalus kit. This year they were showcasing
Continue readingI’ve covered the Round 2 Star Trek announcements in a couple other posts. Here’s some info on other kits coming
Continue readingIn addition to the big 1:350 Classic TV Enterprise, Round 2 is continuing to reissue many of the AMT Star
Continue readingThe big 1:350 Classic TV Enterprise made its debut at iHobbyExpo. The large resin mock up was on display. The
Continue readingDragon Models has been producing a fine line of space exploration subjects. Most of these have been assembled painted miniatures
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