Jim Davis’ Ecto 1A
My latest creation… the Ghostbusters 2 Ecto-1A complete with all the options. I made 3 proton packs, a pack rack
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My latest creation… the Ghostbusters 2 Ecto-1A complete with all the options. I made 3 proton packs, a pack rack
Continue readingI wanted to share some photos of the AMTronic re-issue kit. This was a pretty challenging model to put
Continue readingThe 1989 Batmobile is my favorite design of the Batmobiles and it was fun, not only working on it, but
Continue readingHere’s a great nostalgia build, one of Ed Roth’s car monsters. Bob Koenn
Continue readingThis kit was previously featured in the On The Bench section This is my finished “Huey’s Hut Rod,” originally featured
Continue readingThis group of photo’s is of a corgi 267 1st issue 1966 Batmobile which I restored to look
Continue readingHere is the Mysterion I made with the base I designed. And here is how it looks lighted up!! The
Continue readingThis was a Flintstone body on a custom Futura frame, I used all the Futura parts I could ie: interior
Continue readingIn the 90’s a company called New Comics did a series of Green Hornet comics.In it they used a Pontiac
Continue readingThis is my model of the 1989 AMT-ERTL #6877 Batmobile from the movie Batman. The car was spray painted
Continue readingI got the idea for building this model from Marc Kimball’s Jurassic Park Vehicles. I did some research to
Continue readingSince this is being re-issued, I thought I would finish mine. Alexander Rivera
Continue reading1960’s – The TV Batmobile has to be the representative of the ’60’s. As I mentioned before, I converted the
Continue readingThis is my latest Batmobile. What I did here was use a Jimmy Flintstone body, and custom cut a Lincoln
Continue readingHas anyone noticed the diecast 1950’s Batmobile that the company Johnny Lightning has put out? It is a large 1/24
Continue readingThis was a afterthought I had one day after looking at my old kit shelf in the closet. Seeing the
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