Painting the Robot by Joel Tavera
These diagrams are Courtesy of Lunar Models and used by permission. Joel Tavera created them to accompany the Lunar Models
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These diagrams are Courtesy of Lunar Models and used by permission. Joel Tavera created them to accompany the Lunar Models
Continue readingMonarch Models second kit is due in the next week or three, and we’re taking a first look at the
Continue readingI’ve received a lot of positive feedback from people with regards to the Graveyard Scenes bases so here are a
Continue readingOk, just getting a chance to post some more Wonderfest bits. Hope you find this of interest. Here’s the new
Continue readingWe’re in the process of expanding our line of Castle Panels products. Castle Panels are various different panels that you
Continue readingThe Lady in Red is a new figure kit produced by Red Planet Models. She stands over 15 inches tall.
Continue readingHere’s a photo of the new Vampire Bride kit painted up. The kit comes with two sets of arms so
Continue readingHere’s a sneak peak of the new Vampire Bride figure and base for the Graveyard Scenes. This is a 1:12
Continue readingHere’s another new product that we’ll have available at Wonderfest. This is the Graveyard Scenes Mad Doctor base and it
Continue readingNote the lighted control panels inside the ship, as well as the lighted upper dome in these overhead shots of
Continue readingScratchbuilding the Jupiter 2 by Ron Gross After completing his research and blueprints for the model, Ron had hull patterns
Continue readingIssue 41 of Sci Fi and Fantasy Modeling International features a fine article by Ron Gross about the Jupiter 2.
Continue readingThis circuit design was created by Ron Gross several years ago with design assistance by Bob Gardner and is presented
Continue readingStart with part 1 back to part 3 POSTSCRIPT (1993):
Continue readingStart with part 1 Back to part 2 FINAL BUILD: Detailing of the upper hull was completed PAINTING
Continue readingBack to part 1 INTERIOR (FLIGHTDECK): As indicated beforehand, the Flightdeck retains the original eight-section floor plan. Two double-walled cockpit
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